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Dallas Cowboys defensive end Carl Lawson had an outstanding first half in the game against the Atlanta Falcons, recording two sacks that put pressure on the Falcons’ offense. His second sack forced the Falcons to punt, showcasing his dominance on the field.

In addition to Lawson’s impressive performance, the Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush connected with wide receiver Jalen Tolbert for a 4-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. The team’s kicker, Brandon Aubrey, also made a 58-yard field goal to narrow the Falcons’ lead to 21-13 entering the fourth quarter.

The Cowboys’ offense showed resilience and creativity, with quarterback Dak Prescott scrambling for a 22-yard gain and finding running back Rico Dowdle for a juggling-act touchdown catch. Tight end Jake Ferguson also displayed his yards after catch skills with a 27-yard reception in Atlanta.

Overall, the Cowboys put on an exciting performance against the Falcons, with key plays from defensive end Carl Lawson, quarterback Cooper Rush, and the rest of the team contributing to an entertaining and competitive game. The team’s ability to make big plays on both offense and defense kept them in the game and entertained fans throughout the matchup.