ARLINGTON, Texas – You were ready to say it after Tyreek Hill's 56-yard touchdown on the final play of the first half, weren’t you? You definitely said it after the Kansas City Chiefs drove 62 yards on their first drive of the second half.
Same old Dallas Cowboys defense.
But it wasn’t the same old defense. After Travis Kelcee’s 2-yard touchdown catch gave the Chiefs a 17-14 lead with 9:06 =to play in the third quarter, the Cowboys' defense allowed just 70 yards.
David Irving came up with a crucial sack after Ezekiel Elliott’s go-ahead touchdown run on the Cowboys’ first possession of the second half.