

Prescott then tossed a fade to the right corner, where Gallup made a leaping, twisting catch over cornerback Bradley Roby and narrowly touched both feet in bounds. The Saints' first scoring threat came on their second drive, but Brett Maher's 56-yard field goal attempt drifted wide right.ĭallas broke through on its third possession, highlighted by Prescott's 41-yard pass over the middle to Amari Cooper and a lateral pass to Lamb that went for 33 yards to the New Orleans 1.

The Saints have started slowly throughout their skid and this game was no exception as they failed to score in the first quarter for the fifth game in a row. Saints receiver Deonte Harris turned a short pass into a late 70-yard TD for the game's final score. I mean, he was getting outside the pocket and we were finding ways to slow him down and getting the ball back.” “When the ball was in the air, our guys went and got it," said Parsons, whose 10th sack of the season also ended a Saints threat early in the fourth quarter. And Watkins' interception came on the drive after that. The Saints' next drive stalled on a pick by Trevon Diggs, his league-leading ninth. That was the first of Dallas' three late interceptions. Prescott was intercepted by Marshon Lattimore in the middle of the fourth quarter, but the Cowboys canceled out that turnover when Jourdan Lewis hit Hill’s arm as he released the ball and Damontae Kazee intercepted. “This is my fifth year and I haven’t experienced anything like this since I’ve been a Saint.”ĭak Prescott passed for 238 yards and a 1-yard touchdown to Michael Gallup. It’s unfamiliar territory for us," Hill said. “He played with a lot of heart, a lot of guts,” Saints coach Sean Payton said.īut Hill's turnovers proved too much to overcome as the Saints - winners of the NFC South the previous four seasons - lost a fifth straight game for the first time since 2005, the season before Payton took over in New Orleans. He was effective in spurts, passing for 264 yards and two touchdowns - and running for 101 yards - while playing through an early injury to the middle finger of his throwing hand. The Saints (5-7) gave the dual-threat Hill his first start this season in hopes he could help New Orleans snap a four-game skid. Honestly, that was the only thing I was nervous about. “We wanted to make sure Mike and all the guys that we missed, that we got their back. “I love doing hard things with a group of people and this was one of those moments,” a gratified Quinn said. McCarthy and five assistants didn't make the trip because of positive COVID-19 tests. "It was good to see a smile on his face and it was good to see another win on the board.”

“I finally got to see his emotion and expressions down on the sidelines," Dallas rookie outside linebacker Micah Parsons said of Quinn, a former Atlanta head coach who normally calls defensive plays from a booth with Dallas. The Cowboys (8-4) intercepted Saints quarterback Taysom Hill four times in all - three times in the final 6:32 of the game, including defensive tackle Carlos Watkins' pick-6 on a screen pass that made it 27-10 with 2:52 left. NEW ORLEANS - Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn had to step in for Mike McCarthy as acting head coach and enjoyed the sideline view as the unit he normally oversees lifted the Cowboys out of their recent swoon with a slew of big plays.ĬeeDee Lamb had 122 yards from scrimmage, Tony Pollard ripped off a 58-yard touchdown run and the Dallas defense produced a drive-stalling sack and three interceptions in the fourth quarter of a 27-17 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Thursday night. Defense lifts Dallas to 27-17 victory over sinking Saints
