DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys running game was dormant until midway into the third quarter when offensive coordinator Kellen Moore called a toss to the outside. The result? A Tony Pollard 58-yard rushing touchdown.

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The run was the longest of Pollard's career and the longest by a Cowboy since Alfred Morris had a 70-yard run against the Rams in 2017. The score gave the Cowboys a 20-10 lead.
And that wasn't the only significant part about the tote, as ESPN's Todd Archer reports that the touchdown run was the longest by a Cowboy since Ezekiel Elliott had a 60-yard touchdown run against the Bengals in Week 5 of the 2016 season.