Cincinnati 22, Dallas 31

1 2 3 4 T
CIN (0-5) 0 6 7 9 22
DAL (4-1) 10 7 0 14 31

Final

4:15 PM ET
October 5, 2008
Texas Stadium,
Irving, TX

Cowboys let lead slip, rebound to finish off pesky Bengals

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1818
3rd down efficiency
6-149-15
4th down efficiency
0-11-1
Total Yards269373
Passing208175
Comp-Att
23-3914-23
Yards per pass
5.37.6
Rushing61198
Rushing Attempts
2338
Yards per rush
2.75.2
Penalties7-446-52
Turnovers22
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
11
Possession28:1531:45
Air/Ground Leaders
Cincinnati Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Palmer23/3921721
Dallas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Romo14/2317631
Cincinnati Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Perry1331010
Benson1030010
Dallas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones996133
Barber2384016
Cincinnati Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Houshma...785225
Chatman755018
Dallas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Witten879129
Owens267157
Cincinnati Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Perry110
Fletcher001
Dallas Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Romo110
Barber100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCINDAL
FG13:06Nick Folk 30 Yd 03
TD06:00Felix Jones 33 Yd Run (Nick Folk Kick) 010
SECOND QUARTERCINDAL
TD12:12Jason Witten 4 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 017
FG08:15Shayne Graham 41 Yd 317
FG00:34Shayne Graham 31 Yd 617
THIRD QUARTERCINDAL
TD07:59T.J. Houshmandzadeh 18 Yd Pass From Carson Palmer (Shayne Graham Kick) 1317
FOURTH QUARTERCINDAL
FG14:02Shayne Graham 40 Yd 1617
TD11:46Terrell Owens 57 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 1624
TD07:39T.J. Houshmandzadeh 10 Yd Pass From Carson Palmer (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed) 2224
TD01:52Patrick Crayton 15 Yd Pass From Tony Romo (Nick Folk Kick) 2231
Associated Press

IRVING, Texas -- Three drives, three scores. The way the Dallas Cowboys were treating the winless Cincinnati Bengals, it looked as if they'd have all afternoon to work out their kinks, especially whatever's going on between Tony Romo and Terrell Owens.

But these Cowboys don't do things the easy way.

Fast Facts

• The Cowboys improved to 6-4 all-time vs. the Bengals and Tony Romo ran his record to 6-1 against the AFC for his career.

•  Dallas improved to 16-2 when Romo's passer rating is 100 or more. Terrell Owens notched a 57-yard touchdown reception, his 136th career score, tying Marshall Faulk for fourth place on the all-time NFL list.

• The Bengals fell to 0-5 for the first time since 2002 (started 0-7 that season).

-- ESPN research

They let a 17-point lead shrivel to one, then had to break up a 2-point conversion that could've tied it midway through the fourth quarter. Then, in the final minutes, they caught a break when a pass went through Miles Austin's hands at the 1 and right into Patrick Crayton's hands in the end zone, pushing Sunday's winning margin to 31-22.

Even Dallas coach Wade Phillips said winning "doesn't make up for everything," not when the Cowboys go from losing a division game at home to nearly blowing this one.

And not when Owens catches only two passes, then delivers a postgame statement and leaves without answering any questions.

"This was a great team win," T.O. said. "It was frustrating out there, but I kept with it. My teammates stuck with it. ... God used me today for his glory. Reality is where glory resides. That's all I've got to say."

Owens went from having 20 balls come his way last week to having less than five this time -- two catches for 67 yards, including a 57-yarder that proved to be the winning touchdown, and a run for 8 more yards. Even team owner Jerry Jones visited T.O. on the bench during the third quarter to make sure everything was OK.

"I was just reminding him how important a player and an important part he is to this team winning," Jones said.

Romo looked his way less partly because Dallas ran 38 times for 198 yards, with Felix Jones going for 96 and Marion Barber for 84.

But Romo also wasn't that sharp, going 14-of-23 for a season-low 176 yards. He also had a fumble and an interception, making it eight straight games that he's been picked off. He salvaged his day with three touchdown passes, two in the fourth quarter.

"You don't get crowned champions for being the best-looking team right now," Romo said. "We know you don't win it right now. You just continue to get better, keep stacking up wins."

The Bengals fell to 0-5 for the first time since 2002, when they started 0-7 and finished 2-14. Marvin Lewis took over as coach the following year and didn't have a losing record until going 7-9 last season. Cincinnati would have to win eight of its remaining 11 games just to break even this time.

The frustrating part for the Bengals is that this was their second near-miss of a huge upset. They took the unbeaten New York Giants to overtime, also on the road.

"We're at the point where we can't play good, we have to play great," said Carson Palmer, who was 23-of-39 for 217 yards with two touchdown passes, both to T.J. Houshmandzadeh. "We have to find a way to play that perfect game."

Palmer missed the previous game with a sore throwing elbow and opened this game by throwing an interception. It was a deflection to linebacker Greg Ellis and it was the first of the season for the Cowboys, ending a franchise record-tying drought of five games.

Dallas only got a field goal out of it, but its next two drives ended in touchdowns -- a 33-yard run by Felix Jones on a fourth-and-4, and a 4-yard pass from Romo to Jason Witten.

Down 17-0, the Bengals didn't exactly storm back. Crawled is more like it.

They got a pair of field goals before halftime, the second set up by a Romo fumble. Then Palmer started to click, going 72 yards in 11 plays on his first drive of the second half, capping it with an 18-yard touchdown to Houshmandzadeh that made it 17-13. Then came Romo's interception, leading to another field goal that got the Bengals within a point early in the fourth quarter.

So close to pulling off the upset, Lewis called for an onside kick. The Bengals recovered but, being the Bengals, they gave the ball back three plays later when Tank Johnson forced Chris Perry to fumble. It was Perry's fifth in as many games.

Dallas stretched the lead when Romo hit Owens going across the middle and he ran away from everyone for the long touchdown. But the joy was short-lived because of another special-teams breakdown -- Cincinnati's Glenn Holt returning the ensuing kickoff 60 yards. Palmer followed with another touchdown pass to Houshmandzadeh. A 2-point conversion would've tied it at 24.

Palmer lobbed left to tight end Ben Utecht, but Keith Davis -- a special teams ace starting at safety because of injuries -- got enough of the ball to prevent the catch.

Crayton's lucky grab sealed Dallas' great escape.

Game notes
Owens' first catch was the 900th of his career. He's the eighth receiver to do so, the third-fastest (178 games). ... Chad Ocho Cinco had only three catches for 43 yards and didn't score, so he didn't "kiss the star" in the end zone as he'd hoped. ... Ellis, a former defensive end, had only two interceptions in his previous 150 games.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 5th 2008
Chicago 34 Final
Detroit 7
Atlanta 27 Final
Green Bay 24
San Diego 10 Final
Miami 17
Seattle 6 Final
NY Giants 44
Washington 23 Final
Philadelphia 17
Kansas City 0 Final
Carolina 34
Tennessee 13 Final
Baltimore 10
Indianapolis 31 Final
Houston 27
Tampa Bay 13 Final
Denver 16
Cincinnati 22 Final
Dallas 31
Buffalo 17 Final
Arizona 41
New England 30 Final
San Francisco 21
Pittsburgh 26 Final
Jacksonville 21
Monday, October 6th 2008
Minnesota 30 Final
New Orleans 27