LANDOVER, Md. -- Dallas Cowboys running back Alfred Morris spent the hours before Sunday's kickoff with his "stadium fam," inside FedEx Field, renewing acquaintances with friends from his playing days with the Washington Redskins.
For most of Sunday's game, Morris was quiet on the field, too, with just two carries for no yards into the fourth quarter.
But after Ezekiel Elliott fumbled for the second time in three series, the Cowboys went to the veteran Morris on their go-ahead drive and he responded with a 4-yard touchdown run with 4:45 to play to give the Cowboys the lead.