ARLINGTON, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy dreams of the double-double. No, not the In-n-Out restaurant special. Rather it's when his team ends the first half with a touchdown and opens the third quarter with a touchdown on the first possession.
Quarterback Andy Dalton and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb took care of that on the Cowboys' fifth play of the third quarter Sunday to push the Dallas lead to 27-17 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Facing third-and-3, Lamb motioned across the formation and then ran up the seam untouched against the Philadelphia defense, allowing for the easiest pitches and catches of Dalton's Cowboys career and the longest catch of the rookie wide receiver's career, a 52-yarder after running by cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman.