Dallas Cowboys' dropped passes lead to three interceptions
Posted Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010
By Charean Williams and Jan Hubbard
jhubbard@star-telegram.com
cjwilliams@star-telegram.com
ARLINGTON -- First, it was Felix Jones. Then, it was Miles Austin. Later, it was Roy Williams.
The Cowboys dropped four passes, with three tipped to Jaguars defenders for interceptions. Jones, Austin and Williams all had drops that led to interceptions.
"That's what happens when you drop a ball and tip it up in the air and guys are behind you; they usually catch it," Austin said. "Any time you have drops, you're letting your quarterback down."
The Cowboys entered the game tied for 20th in dropped passes, according to STATS, Inc., with nine. They added to their total Sunday.
"It's all wide receivers. It's all wide receivers," Williams said. "Tipped balls, that's on us."
Austin had seven catches for 117 yards, but the reception he didn't make is the one he remembers most.
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