Jacoby Jones tied an NFL record with a 108-yard kickoff return, and the Baltimore Ravens held on to beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-29 Sunday for their 14th straight regular-season home win. Dallas ran for 227 yards, most ever against the Ravens, and totaled 481 yards offense. But the Cowboys (2-3) missed a 2-point conversion after closing to 31-29 with 32 seconds left. Dallas recovered the onside kick, and Dan Bailey was wide left on a 51-yard field goal try with :06 remaining. Ray Rice scored two touchdowns and Joe Flacco threw for a score to help the Ravens (5-1) secure their fourth consecutive victory and enhance their grip on first place in the AFC North. Source: Dallas Morning News
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I. Lame Jg what the heck run another play and then kick it What the duck kinda clock management is this
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Jason Garrett didn't throw an inside slant to Dez Bryant. Even if that was his call, how the heck does Romo, or Dez, or anyone else on the field not call a timeout once the completion is made? Just a terrible judgment.