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Cowboys end Saints’ bid at perfection

Dallas linebacker Anthony Spencer looms over New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees after a sack for a 10-yard loss Saturday.  (Associated Press)
Brett Martel Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS – Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are marching toward perfection no more.

Tony Romo and DeMarcus Ware helped Dallas end its December doldrums and the Cowboys held off a frenzied rally by the Saints for a 24-17 victory Saturday night.

The loss by the Saints (13-1) left the Indianapolis Colts (14-0) as the NFL’s only unbeaten team this season.

“We’ll digest this. It’ll sting a little bit going down,” Saints coach Sean Payton said. “Nonetheless, it is what it is and we’ve got to get back to work next week. We have two important games in front of us and we’ll take that approach.”

The high-powered Saints trailed 24-3 going into the fourth quarter, then scored two fast touchdowns. After Dallas kicker Nick Folk watched his 24-yard field-goal try clang off the right upright shortly before the 2-minute warning, Brees got a final chance to tie it.

Brees quickly moved the Saints into Dallas territory. But on second down, Ware sacked Brees and forced a fumble that was recovered by the Cowboys with 6 seconds left.

“As poorly as we played, we were fortunate just to have that chance on the final drive,” Payton said. “But we couldn’t get anything going, really.”

Romo passed for 312 yards, including a 49-yard touchdown to Miles Austin. Ware returned from a neck injury that left his status in doubt and was part of a relentless Dallas pass rush that pressured Brees all night.

Marion Barber had two short touchdown runs for the Cowboys (9-5), who ended a two-game skid and proved they were good enough to beat the top team in the NFC in front of a charged-up, hostile crowd.

The Cowboys’ troubles in December had been well-documented – they are 4-8 in the month in three seasons under coach Wade Phillips – but this win provided a dramatic boost to their playoff chances. They’ll hold on to a wild-card spot for at least another week.

The Saints did not score a touchdown until Mike Bell’s 1-yard run with 12:35 to go. Brees followed by capping a seven-play, 70-yard drive with a 7-yard touchdown pass to Lance Moore with 8 minutes left, cutting New Orleans’ deficit to 24-17.

That left it up to the Saints’ defense to hold once more. Dallas faced a third-and-7 on its 23 and the crowd was going so wild Romo had to call timeout a moment before the play clock expired.

The noise was still deafening when Romo returned to the line of scrimmage, but that didn’t stop him from finding Austin on a short crossing route for a 32-yard gain. On the next play, Romo spun away from the rush and hit tight end John Phillips for a 23-yard gain to New Orleans’ 22. From there, Dallas went conservative and set up what looked to be a game-sealing field goal.

When Folk’s kick bounced off the upright, the crowd erupted, sensing the Saints were simply destined not to loose. It looked that way after Brees converted a fourth down on a pass over the middle to Marques Colston, who made a one-handed catch.

The Saints marched to midfield in the final minute, but the Cowboys held firm. Ware stripped Brees for the second time in the game and lineman Jay Ratliff recovered, silencing the packed Superdome while the Cowboys leapt in the air and embraced one another.

Cowboys 24, Saints 17

Dallas 14 3 7 0 24
New Orleans 0 3 0 14 17

 Dal—Austin 49 pass from Romo (Folk kick).

Dal—Barber 3 run (Folk kick).

NO—FG Hartley 34.

Dal—FG Folk 44.

Dal—Barber 2 run (Folk kick).

NO—Bell 1 run (Hartley kick).

NO—Moore 7 pass from Brees (Hartley kick).

Dal NO
First downs 24 23
Total Net Yards 439 336
Rushes-yards 36-145 13-65
Passing 294 271
Punt Returns 2-35 2-4
Kickoff Returns 3-90 3-82
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 22-34-0 29-45-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-18 4-27
Punts 5-41.0 4-50.3
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2
Penalties-Yards 6-49 4-30
Time of Possession 36:26 23:34

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Dallas, Barber 17-62, Jones 14-58, Romo 4-21, Choice 1-4. New Orleans, Bush 1-29, P.Thomas 6-20, Bell 4-8, Brees 2-8.

PASSING—Dallas, Romo 22-34-0-312. New Orleans, Brees 29-45-1-298.

RECEIVING—Dallas, Austin 7-139, Witten 5-44, Phillips 3-40, Ogletree 2-23, Crayton 1-25, R.Williams 1-14, Barber 1-11, Jones 1-10, Hurd 1-6. New Orleans, D.Thomas 8-77, Colston 5-86, P.Thomas 5-50, Meachem 5-43, Henderson 2-22, Bush 2-17, Moore 1-7, Brees 1-(minus 4).

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Dallas, Folk 24.