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Cowboys outlast Seahawks to continue winning ways

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Dallas Cowboys 41-35 Seattle Seahawks Dak Prescott threw three touchdown passes, the last a 12-yarder to tight end Jake Ferguson with 4:37 remaining, as the Dallas Cowboys outlasted the Seattle Seahawks 41-35 Thursday night in Texas.CeeDee Lamb made 12 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown, Tony Pollard rushed for 68 yards and a score and Brandon Aubrey kicked four field goals for the Cowboys who won for the sixth time in their past seven games and beat a team with a winning record for the first time this season.Dallas' defence stiffened late, forcing Seattle to turn over the ball on downs on their final three possessions.Geno Smith threw three touchdown passes to DK Metcalf for the Seahawks (6-6),who lost their third game in a row.The go-ahead drive came after Seattle was stopped on fourth-and-1 at the Cowboys' 46-yard line with 7:04 remaining.Prescott, who was 29 of 41 for 299 yards, completed three passes to Lamb on the drive and scampered eight yards to Seattle's seven.

Following a penalty, one of 19 for 257 yards combined for both teams in the game, Prescott found Ferguson to give Dallas a 38-35 lead.Aubrey added a 32-yard field goal with 1:43 remaining.After trailing by 10 early in the game, the Seahawks took a 21-20 half-time lead on a one-yard TD pass with four seconds left in the second quarter.Smith scored on a five-yard run on the opening possession of the second half to put Seattle up 28-20.Dallas pulled within a point on a six-yard run by Pollard.The Cowboys had a chance to take the lead as DaRon Bland intercepted a pass at Seattle's 38-yard line.

But Dallas eschewed a potential go-ahead field goal onfourth-and-2 from the 30 and Prescott's pass for Lamb fell incomplete.Smith floated a three-yard TD pass to

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