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LANDOVER, Md. -- In the midst of their longest losing streak since 2019 and without five key players accounting for more than $100 million in salary-cap room, the Dallas Cowboys finally won a game.
Forty-nine days after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers on a fourth-down touchdown pass in the final minute, the Cowboys defeated the Washington Commanders 34-26 in as dramatic fashion as possible.
The Cowboys needed a 99-yard kickoff return from KaVontae Turpin with 2:49 to play and 43-yard kickoff return of an onside kick for a score by Juanyeh Thomas with 14 seconds left.