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Often a secondary thought, special teams were the immediate deciding factor in Sunday's matchup between the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys. Despite their own abundance of miscues in that area, the Cowboys held on for a 34-26 victory that ranks as an all-time bizarre outcome in this historic rivalry. Dallas' special-teams bungles in the first half consisted of a blocked field goal, a missed field goal and a blocked punt. But the Commanders could not separate from the other, taking a 3-3 tie into halftime. Brandon Aubrey's struggles would carry over to the start of the second half, booting the opening kickoff short of the landing zone to set the Commanders up at their own 40. From there, the home team kept the ball on the ground and ended their drive with a 17-yard Jayden Daniels running touchdown. However, the Cowboys - who sat enough starters in this game to strongly suggest they understand the benefits of tanking (which won't be gained here) would have an answer. Cooper Rush, the backup QB playing in place of injured Dak Prescott, had his sharpest drive to that point of the afternoon, finding Jalen Tolbert for 16 yards before hitting Brevyn Spann-Ford for 18 more. A pass interference call would move the Cowboys to the Washington three-yard line, setting up another Rush pass to Tolbert. The proceeding extra point put Dallas up 10-9 at 4:40 in the third quarter. Following the score, the Cowboys' defense came away with another big stop to force a punt. Unable to capitalize, the Cowboys punted the ball back to Washington. However, Dallas took over the game in the fourth. Rush moved the offense to the Washington 30 before they settled for another Aubrey field goal to extend the lead to 13-9. On the following Commanders drive, Donovan Wilson ripped the ball from Jessie Bates' grasp, giving the ball back to the Cowboys at the 44 yard line. Dallas then moved the ball to just outside the red zone at the 22. Rush floated a pass to Luke Schoonmaker, extending the lead to a 20-9 margin. But the Commanders quickly came to life. Daniels moved the offense 69 yards in just over two minutes, finding Zach Erts four yards out for a touchdown. The quarterback would scamper into the end zone on the next snap, earning two more points to make the score 20-17. Despite all the Cowboys' special-teams miscues, the biggest play of the game on the following kick off. KaVontae Turpin watched the ball bounce through his legs before securing a handle, spinning around an initial tackle and hitting the open field. No one would catch the Cowboys' speedy returner as he dashed 99 yards for a touchdown, pushing the Dallas lead back to double digits at 27-17. Related: Inside The Cowboys' 'Blow It Up' Plan to $100M in 2025 Cap Room Washington would drive back into Dallas territory, but settled for an immediate field goal to claw within a 27-20 deficit. The Cowboys would secure the onside kick that followed. However, Washington created a miracle with Daniels finding Terry McLaurin who separated from the defense for an 86-yard score with 21 seconds left. But Austin Seibert missed the extra point, keeping Dallas up 27-26. On the next onside kick, Juanyeh Thomas spurted up the middle to return the kick for a touchdown, making the score 34-26. Washington's Hail Mary attempt was intercepted by Israel Mukuamu, moving Dallas to 4-7 and the Commanders to 7-5 and ending one of the wildest games ever. Related: Fish's Cowboys 'How to Tank' in 10 Simple MovesReports suggest that the referee had been involved in a series of questionable incidents, including allegedly accepting bribes from betting syndicates and showing favoritism towards certain teams. These revelations have cast a shadow of doubt over the fairness and transparency of the refereeing process in the Premier League.
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. (AP) — Maverick McNealy finally became a winner on the final tournament of his fifth year on the PGA Tour, hitting 6-iron to 5 feet for birdie on the 18th hole at Sea Island for a 2-under 68 and a one-shot victory in the RSM Classic. He picked the right time to end nine holes without a birdie, even as so many others were making them to create a four-way tie for the lead. The victory came in his 134th start as a pro, and it sends him to Maui to start the year at The Sentry and to the Masters in April for the first time. Daniel Berger missed a 20-foot birdie attempt on the 18th that preceded McNealy's winner. He tied for second with Nico Echavarria and Florida State sophomore Luke Clanton, both of whom missed par putts from inside 8 feet on the final hole that created the four-way tie. Berger got a small consolation prize, moving inside the top 125 to keep a full PGA Tour card for 2025 when the fields will be smaller and only the top 100 will keep cards. Henrik Norlander, who was No. 126 in the FedEx Cup last year, had a 63-68 weekend and joined Berger as the two players who moved into the top 125. For Joel Dahmen, it was a matter of staying there. He was at No. 124 coming into the final tournament, had to make a 5-foot par putt just to make the cut on the number and then delivered a tee-to-green clinic — along with holing a 113-yard sand wedge for eagle early in his round — for a closing 64. It was enough to stay at No. 124 with nine points to spare. “Two of the biggest pressure moments of my career I showed up, and I can take that going forward,” Dahmen said. Clanton was a shot away from joining Nick Dunlap as amateur winners on the PGA Tour this year. Clanton, who has taken over as the top-ranked amateur in the world, now has two runner-up finishes and four top 10s in the seven PGA Tour starts the last five months. He had the look of a winner, especially with McNealy stuck in neutral, when he poured in birdie putts on the 14th and 16th holes to tie for the lead. But he tugged his approach to the 18th into bunker, blasted out nicely to 7 feet and stooped over in disbelief when he missed his par putt and had to settle for a 66 . “It’s going to be a tough one to definitely take, for sure, after bogeying the last,” Clanton said. “But I think it’s proven to me that out here I can win, so I’ll be training for that.” Echavarria, who won in Japan a month ago, had not made a bogey all day until going long on the 18th, chipping to 9 feet and catching the lip with his par putt. Michael Thorbjornsen was poised to move into the top 125 until he pulled his approach into the water on the par-5 15th hole and made bogey, closing with three pars for a 69. He tied for eighth and finished at No. 129. Thorbjornsen still has a full card next year from being No. 1 in PGA Tour University, but his status won't be as high. McNealy, son of Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy, had been doing some of his best work outside the ropes, particularly effecting a change in FedEx Cup points distribution to make it more equitable. Missing was a victory, and this one came down to the wire. He went out in 33 and led by two going to the back nine, and then it became a grind. He holed a 15-foot par putt from the fringe on the 11th to stay in the lead, and saved par after going bunker-to-bunker on the 13th. But he dropped a shot with an errant drive on the 14th, and when Echavarria birdied the 15th ahead of him, McNealy was out of the lead for the first time all day. He answered at just the right time, a 6-iron that covered the flag and settled just over 5 feet away. The victory gets him into three $20 million events over the first two months of the year, along with his first trip to the Masters. AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
