EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The ignominious streak is now at 16 quarters and 255 plays.
The Dallas Cowboys have not forced a turnover since J.J. Wilcox's interception midway through the fourth quarter of their Week 2 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. This from a defense that's designed to force turnovers under defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli, who pays more attention to the turnover stat than any other.
Last year, the Cowboys ranked second in the NFL with 31 forced turnovers. Right now, the Cowboys rank last in the league with three turnovers. Philadelphia leads the NFL with 19 turnovers -- the league average is nine -- and the New York Giants lead the league in turnover differential at plus-10.