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Tyrone Crawford blocks field goal to spark Cowboys victory

LANDOVER, Md. -- When the Dallas Cowboys are at their best, they like to say they play complimentary football in which all three phases contribute.

Sunday's 33-19 win against the Washington Redskins was just about the perfect example.

Ezekiel Elliott finished 150 yards on a career-high 33 carries and added two more rushing touchdowns as the Cowboys' offensive line controlled the tempo of the game so well that Dak Prescott did not need to do much with his arm (143 passing yards).

After allowing points on their first three drives, the Cowboys' defense was able to sack Kirk Cousins four times, including one in the third quarter by DeMarcus Lawrence to give him 10.