Dallas 45, Tennessee 14

1 2 3 4 T
DAL (2-1) 7 7 14 17 45
TEN (0-4) 3 3 8 0 14

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 1, 2006
LP Field,
Nashville, TN

T.O. returns, Young starts, Cowboys roll past Titans

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2316
3rd down efficiency
5-106-12
4th down efficiency
1-10-1
Total Yards396229
Passing179151
Comp-Att
13-2014-29
Yards per pass
9.05.2
Rushing21778
Rushing Attempts
4127
Yards per rush
5.32.9
Penalties5-615-55
Turnovers13
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
12
Possession32:3427:26
Air/Ground Leaders
Dallas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bledsoe13/2017921
Tennessee Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Young14/2915512
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones23122126
Barber III955116
Tennessee Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
White93908
Brown123308
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Owens588046
Glenn554213
Tennessee Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Wade345024
Scaife340018
Dallas Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Watkins001
Tennessee Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Young210
Wade100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERDALTEN
FG7:34Rob Bironas 33 Yd
Drive: 11 plays, 40 yds, 6:04
03
TD14:26Terry Glenn 13 Yd Pass From Drew Bledsoe (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 12 plays, 80 yds, 6:52
73
SECOND QUARTERDALTEN
TD2:17Terry Glenn 13 Yd Pass From Drew Bledsoe (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 55 yds, 1:53
143
FG15:00Rob Bironas 39 Yd
Drive: 8 plays, 59 yds, 1:45
146
THIRD QUARTERDALTEN
TD3:07Julius Jones 5 Yd Run (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 56 yds, 1:38
216
TD8:22Marion Barber Iii 1 Yd Run (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 44 yds, 3:45
286
TD11:20Ben Troupe 17 Yd Pass From Vince Young (Vince Young Run For Two-Point Conversion)
Drive: 6 plays, 77 yds, 2:58
2814
FOURTH QUARTERDALTEN
FG1:56Mike Vanderjagt 43 Yd
Drive: 11 plays, 61 yds, 5:36
3114
TD6:37Bradie James 15 Yd Interception Return (Mike Vanderjagt Kick) 3814
TD9:17Tyson Thompson 7 Yd Run (Mike Vanderjagt Kick)
Drive: 2 plays, 11 yds, :48
4514

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- As long as Drew Bledsoe and Terry Glenn are connecting for touchdowns, they don't mind when Terrell Owens gets all the attention.

John Clayton's take ...
Vince Young's first start wasn't exactly one to remember, but looking past the rookie mistakes, it's easy to see his potential to be something special, ESPN.com's John Clayton writes.

In a game that featured the return of T.O. and the first NFL start of Tennessee rookie Vince Young, Bledsoe and Glenn hooked up on two 13-yard touchdown passes Sunday and the Dallas Cowboys beat the Titans 45-14.

Bledsoe sees Owens, the five-time Pro Bowl selection, and Glenn, his former teammate with New England, as the best tandem of receivers he has had. Still, Owens is the one who draws extra defensive help.

"When Owens is out there, [Glenn] gets single coverage and you can't cover him one-on-one," Bledsoe said.

Owens did, indeed, play with his broken right hand protected by a plate and a glove only five days after his hospital visit for an accidental overdose. He caught five passes for 88 yards but also dropped a pass in the end zone he couldn't pull in with his injured hand.

"He caught a couple balls," Dallas coach Bill Parcells said. "You were there. What do you think? I was pleased with the offense."

Scouts Inc.'s take ...
Titans rookie QB Vince Young (right) looked confident and made some nice throws, but he has a way to go to be a complete NFL quarterback.

After an early Tennessee field goal, Dallas dominated behind Julius Jones, who rushed for 122 yards on 23 carries. The Cowboys' offensive line dominated the Titans' front seven, opening holes for running backs Jones, Marion Barber and Tyson Thompson, as Dallas rushed for 217 yards.

The Cowboys' offensive line did not give up a sack, and Bledsoe had time to pick apart the Titans' secondary. Bledsoe attempted only 20 passes but completed 13 for 179 yards and two touchdowns to WR Terry Glenn. Terrell Owens, starting despite a hand injury, had five receptions for 88 yards.

There was added drama when Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth stomped on Dallas center Andre Gurode's face and was ejected. Gurode needed stitches above his left eye and didn't return because of blurry vision.

Titans coach Jeff Fisher apologized, and Haynesworth was contrite.

"If they suspend me that's fine," Haynesworth said. "Because for what I did, whatever they give me, I deserve it. I did it and it's wrong. That's not the game of football; that's not how it's supposed to be played. I let my team down."

Parcells said he didn't see what happened. Neither did Bledsoe, but he wasn't happy.

"There is no place for that in this game," Bledsoe said. "That is something that you hate to see, and something that should not be a part of this game at all."

The Cowboys (2-1) punted only once and ran for 217 of their 369 total yards. Julius Jones ran 23 times for 122 yards and a touchdown.

Young looked very much the rookie as Dallas sacked him twice and intercepted him twice, with Bradie James returning the second 15 yards for a touchdown. Young also fumbled at the end of a scramble, which Dallas also recovered.

He finished 14-of-29 for 155 yards and ran five times for 3 yards.

Fisher tried to keep his decision to start Young a secret, but news leaked Saturday. The Cowboys were well prepared for the athletic rookie.

"I expected to see him a lot," Parcells said. "He's a young kid. When you get behind 34-14, that's a different deal. So it's difficult. He's obviously got a good arm and athletic ability."

Young showed the flashes of potential that prompted the Titans to make him the No. 3 pick overall in April, scoring a 2-point conversion on a draw. He also found receivers under pressure. But playing behind a banged-up offensive line, Young couldn't escape on called running plays.

"I learned that you've got to take care of the ball for one, and then also don't try to put too much on yourself," Young said.

Fisher said later he is sticking with the rookie from here on out as his starter.

"I said that one of the most difficult things to do was to deal with the temptation to play him sooner than we should. ... I never put a timetable on it," Fisher said.

Dallas trailed only once -- 3-0 -- after Young guided the Titans to a field goal by handing off seven times on an 11-play drive.

Bledsoe rebounded by driving the Cowboys 80 and 55 yards on the next two possessions, which he capped by finding Glenn for a 14-3 lead. That was all they needed.

"It kind of felt like college out there toward the end of the game," Jones said. "Everybody was getting in, everybody was scoring and everybody was getting to play."

Owens had fans chanting "T.O., T.O." as the clock ticked down in the final minutes as he watched the Cowboys finish the easy victory.

He had his chance at a touchdown just before halftime after pulling in a 46-yard catch down the left sideline. The 7-yarder he tried to grab with his right hand bounced out. An official behind the end zone initially ruled it a TD, and Owens started celebrating by bouncing up and down as he sat on the ground.

But another official overruled the call. Mike Vanderjagt then missed the 26-yard field goal, clanking it off the right upright.

Game notes
The Cowboys are 13-5 after bye weeks, second-best in the NFL. Dallas leads the series with its ex-Texas rivals 7-5. ... Tyson Thompson scored Dallas' final touchdown on a 7-yard run. It was the first NFL touchdown in two seasons for Thompson, the only Cowboy ever to grow up in Irving, Texas, where the team practices and plays. ... The Titans' opening drive that ended in a field goal was their first points in the first quarter this season.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 1st 2006
Arizona 10 Final
Atlanta 32
Minnesota 12 Final
Buffalo 17
Dallas 45 Final
Tennessee 14
San Francisco 0 Final
Kansas City 41
Indianapolis 31 Final
NY Jets 28
New Orleans 18 Final
Carolina 21
San Diego 13 Final
Baltimore 16
Miami 15 Final
Houston 17
Detroit 34 Final
St. Louis 41
New England 38 Final
Cincinnati 13
Cleveland 24 Final
Oakland 21
Jacksonville 30 Final
Washington 36 OT
Seattle 6 Final
Chicago 37
Monday, October 2nd 2006
Green Bay 9 Final
Philadelphia 31