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Other than a near-disastrous end-of-half touchdown surrendered to KC, the Dallas defense likely turned in its best game.
The Cowboys beat the Chiefs at home 28-17.
Defensive Overview
This might have been the defense’s finest day, other than for the last two seconds of the first half, when the Cowboys allowed Tyreek Hill to score from the KC 44-yard line. That had to be one of worst plays in Cowboy’s history!
Aside from that last play of the half, KC came into the game averaging 29.5 points and 377 yards per game, but could muster only 267 yards and 10 points. Dallas shut down the NFL’s leading rusher, Kareem Hunt, who gained only 37 yards on nine carries. Tyreek Hill had only one catch for eight yards other than the end of half play. And Travis Kelce was held to seven catches for 73 yards. Plus, Jeff Heath got the first interception of Alex Smith on the season.
Defensive Line
Player
Pos
Age
Games
Gm1
Gm2
Gm3
Gm4
Gm5
Gm6
Gm7
GM8
Total
Season
Percent
DeMarcus Lawrence
DeMarcus Lawrence
DE
25
8
34
45
56
48
49
52
37
42
363
525
69%
Maliek Collins
Maliek Collins
DT
22
8
50
48
60
49
34
40
31
40
352
525
67%
Tyrone Crawford
Tyrone Crawford
DE
28
8
23
37
51
40
37
40
36
40
304
525
58%
Benson Mayowa
Benson Mayowa
DE
26
7
29
40
31
35
23
0
27
19
204
525
39%
Taco Charlton
Taco Charlton
DE
23
8
26
33
20
22
8
37
22
18
186
525
35%
David Irving
David Irving
DE/DT
24
4
0
0
0
0
45
36
36
44
161
525
31%
Brian Price
Brian Price
DT
23
8
10
33
17
21
14
25
20
9
149
525
28%
Stephen Paea
Stephen Paea
DT
29
4
39
46
31
29
0
0
0
0
145
525
28%
Richard Ash
Richard Ash
DT
25
4
0
0
0
0
0
27
24
12
63
525
12%
Damontre Moore
Damontre Moore
DE
25
3
0
0
26
21
11
0
0
0
58
525
11%
Charles Tapper
Charles Tapper
DE
24
2
11
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
525
7%
My son noted, off a comment he read on BTB, that Dallas hadn’t had an offensive holding call registered by an opponent in the last four games. I’m not sure where you check those game-by-game stats. But you can check the total penalties by team at this site, and it’s not pretty. Dallas has been called for 16 offensive holding calls this year, to 6 for opponents. The overall penalty imbalance is 500 yards overall against Dallas, and 351 yards against Dallas’s opponents. That’s the second largest spread in the NFL, behind only Seattle. I note this because it seemed like the Cowboys pass rushers never were able to get holding calls, despite being held.
Benson Mayowa returned in this game, but didn’t have much impact. Taco Charlton had fewer snaps, but his first NFL sack. DeMarcus Lawrence was held without a sack for the first time, but David Irving continued his streak, and now has six sacks in four games, as many as the Cowboys’ leader had last year. Brian Price got hurt and needs surgery, so he’ll go on IR. The Cowboys will need to find a replacement.
Here’s the production.
- David Irving, three tackles, a tackle for loss, a quarterback hit, a pass defensed, and a sack for loss of five yards.
- DeMarcus Lawrence, two assisted tackles and a quarterback hit.
- Taco Charlton, one tackle, a tackle for loss, a quarterback hit, and a sack for loss of three yards (leading to a fourth-down interception).
- Benson Mayowa, one assisted tackle.
- Brian Price, one assisted tackle.
Player
Pos
Age
Games
Gm1
Gm2
Gm3
Gm4
Gm5
Gm6
Gm7
Gm8
Total
Season
Percent
Sean Lee
Sean Lee
LB
31
6
56
77
75
0
0
49
57
54
368
525
70%
Jaylon Smith
Jaylon Smith
LB
22
8
36
68
54
69
33
32
17
17
326
525
62%
Anthony Hitchens
Anthony Hitchens
LB
25
4
0
0
0
0
50
41
26
28
145
525
28%
Damien Wilson
Damien Wilson
LB
24
8
17
23
16
27
11
18
11
19
142
525
27%
Justin Durant
Justin Durant
LB
32
5
2
1
32
48
27
0
0
0
110
525
21%
Kyle Wilber
Kyle Wilber
LB
28
5
0
3
0
2
13
7
1
0
26
525
5%
With Sean Lee and Anthony Hitchens, the Cowboys run defense has been solid. Lee finally has taken over the snap count lead from Jaylon Smith, who has been relegated to 17 snaps each of the last two games. HItchens has only had 26 and 28 snaps over that same period because either five or six defensive backs have had more.
Here’s the production.
- Sean Lee, eight tackles, four assists, two tackles for loss.
- Damien Wilson, two tackles, three assists.
- Anthony Hitchens, one tackle, three assists.
- Jaylon Smith, three tackles.
Player
Pos
Age
Games
Gm1
Gm2
Gm3
Gm4
Gm5
Gm6
Gm7
Gm8
Total
Season
Percent
Anthony Brown
Anthony Brown
CB
24
8
50
77
81
69
59
60
58
56
510
525
97%
Byron Jones
Byron Jones
S
25
8
56
76
81
61
60
62
56
57
509
525
97%
Jeff Heath
Jeff Heath
S
26
8
56
77
78
55
49
59
43
47
464
525
88%
Orlando Scandrick
Orlando Scandrick
CB
30
7
9
0
69
69
58
58
58
56
377
525
72%
Jourdan Lewis
Jourdan Lewis
CB
22
7
0
65
48
56
48
58
51
44
370
525
70%
Xavier Woods
Xavier Woods
S
22
7
0
34
43
16
21
15
37
24
190
525
36%
Nolan Carroll
Nolan Carroll
CB
30
2
56
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
81
525
15%
Kavon Frazier
Kavon Frazier
S
23
7
18
10
22
22
0
7
1
1
81
525
15%
Chidobe Awuzie
Chidobe Awuzie
CB
22
3
38
5
0
0
9
0
0
0
52
525
10%
Ben Benwikere
Ben Benwikere
CB
26
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
4
525
1%
Byron Jones had an awful game. His 15-yard penalty on the kickoff just before half helped give KC the field position it needed to have a chance at the ridiculous Tyreek Hill TD pass. On that same TD play, his 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty helped KC gain field position on the second half kickoff that led to KC’s only other touchdown of the game. And he was covering Travis Kelce on that other touchdown.
Did anyone else notice that teams have avoided Jourdan Lewis in the passing game the last couple of weeks? It seems like Anthony Brown is much more likely to be targeted.
Chidobe Awuzie continues his absence with hamstring issues. The Cowboys need him to get healthy.
Here’s the production.
- Orlando Scandrick, three tackles, two assists
- Byron Jones, two tackles, three assists
- Anthony Brown, four tackles.
- Xavier Woods, two tackles and a pass defensed.
- Jourdan Lewis, two tackles.
- Jeff Heath, one tackle, an interception, and a pass defensed.
Player
Pos
Games
Gm1
Gm2
Gm3
Gm4
Gm5
Gm6
Gm7
Gm8
Total
Season
Percent
Damien Wilson
Damien Wilson
LB
6
19
27
27
29
22
19
25
21
189
227
83%
Kyle Wilber
Kyle Wilber
LB
6
19
27
27
29
22
18
24
21
187
227
82%
Rod Smith
Rod Smith
RB
6
17
19
23
20
16
16
19
17
147
227
65%
Jeff Heath
Jeff Heath
S
6
17
20
22
20
22
19
5
17
142
227
63%
Kavon Frazier
Kavon Frazier
S
5
18
19
23
19
0
16
19
17
131
227
58%
Xavier Woods
Xavier Woods
S
6
13
17
14
20
17
11
19
15
126
227
56%
Keith Smith
Keith Smith
FB
6
6
19
17
18
16
14
17
14
121
227
53%
Byron Jones
Byron Jones
S
6
14
12
17
16
13
14
15
11
112
227
49%
Geoff Swaim
Geoff Swaim
TE
6
12
15
18
14
11
10
12
12
104
227
46%
Anthony Brown
Anthony Brown
CB
6
11
15
16
17
12
8
13
11
103
227
45%
James Hanna
James Hanna
TE
6
6
16
11
12
13
6
8
8
80
227
35%
Ben Benwikere
Ben Benwikere
CB
4
0
0
12
8
16
13
15
12
76
227
33%
Ryan Switzer
Ryan Switzer
WR
6
8
10
11
11
10
6
9
6
71
227
31%
Noah Brown
Noah Brown
WR
4
0
11
6
9
0
7
7
0
40
227
18%
Damontre Moore
Damontre Moore
DE
3
0
0
10
11
11
0
0
0
32
227
14%
Jourdan Lewis
Jourdan Lewis
CB
4
0
8
1
0
2
5
5
2
23
227
10%
Sean Lee
Sean Lee
LB
4
1
8
4
0
0
1
6
3
23
227
10%
Chidobe Awuzie
Chidobe Awuzie
CB
3
13
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
16
227
7%
Nolan Carroll
Nolan Carroll
CB
2
13
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
227
7%
The Cowboys did a very good job covering punts, with Tyreek Hill gaining no yards. Kavon Frazier and James Hanna stuffed Hill and D. Thomas for no gain on two punt returns.
The most absurd penalty was called on Xavier Woods for an “illegal blindside block” when Woods made textbook shoulder-to-shoulder block on the KC player covering the punt. It negated Ryan Switzer’s best return and backed Dallas up to its own 13-yard line late in the third quarter. But Dallas overcame the penalty by driving 87 yards for its final TD.
A week after Mike Nugent kicked four field goals in the rain, he had no attempts in Dallas.
2016 Defensive Snap Counts
Defensive snaps Game 1 - New York Giants
Defensive snaps Game 2 - At Denver
Defensive snaps Game 3 - At Arizona
Defensive snaps Game 4 - Los Angeles Rams
Defensive snaps Game 5 - Green Bay
Defensive snaps Game 6 - At San Francisco
No article for Game 7 - At Washington
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