The last Dallas Cowboys possession of the first half against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday afternoon reflected four seasons of Cowboys football. And it hopefully is a glimpse into the future in which the organization realizes that running back Ezekiel Elliott, not quarterback Dak Prescott, should steer the offense.
After linebacker Sean Lee snatched his first interception since 2017 with less than two minutes left in the second quarter, the Dallas offense nearly settled for a three-and-out. But Rams defensive lineman Michael Brockers’ penalty for illegal hands to the face gave Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore an opportunity to reconsider who he’d forgotten … Zeke!