How they scored: Dallas Cowboys beat the Los Angeles Rams 43-20

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

Rams get their second score of the half on a 47-yard field goal by Lucas Havrisik with 5:31 remaining in the game. Cowboys lead 43-20.

Dak Prescott threw his fourth touchdown of the game, this time a 25-yard pass to Brandin Cooks with 12:19 remaining in the fourth quarter. Cowboys lead 43-17.

FOURTH QUARTER

The Cowboys scored on their first possession of the second half with 1:32 remaining in the third quarter. The 16-play drive took nine minutes off the clock but Dallas had to settle for a Brandon Aubrey 27-yard field goal. Cowboys lead 36-17.

Rams score a touchdown on the first possession on a 20-yard touchdown catch by Ben Skowronek of the second half and complete their two-point conversion attempt due to a spectacle catch by Matthew Stafford. Cowboys lead 33-17.

THIRD QUARTER

The Rams get their first score of the game with four seconds left in the half and fail to convert their two-point conversion. The Rams trail 33-9.

CeeDee Lamb is having a huge first half for the Cowboys. Lamb scored his second touchdown of the game with 2:27 left in the first half. Cowboys lead 33-3. Lamb has nine catches for 122 yards and two touchdowns.

After an excellent return from KaVontae Turpin off the kickoff the Cowboys took advantage of a short field and scored off a 10-yard touchdown catch from CeeDee Lamb with 12:45 left in the second quarter. Cowboys lead 26-3.

Cowboys special teams get a safety after blocking the Rams punt with 13:39 left in the second quarter. Cowboys lead 19-3.

SECOND QUARTER

DaRon Bland gets his third pick-six of the season off Matthew Stafford and increases the Cowboys lead to 17-3 with 36 seconds left in the first quarter.

The Cowboys continue to struggle with pass protection with a sack ending a promising drive but kicker Brandon Aubrey hit a 58-yard field goal with 43 seconds left in the first. Cowboys lead 10-3.

The Rams drive stalled out in the red zone after DaRon Bland made a touchdown-saving tackle on Cooper Kupp that forced a Lucas Havrisik 33-yard field goal with 5:22 left in the first quarter. Cowboys lead 7-3.

After back-to-back sacks to start the drive, the Cowboys offense responded by driving down the field and scoring off an 18-yard touchdown pass by Dak Prescott. Cowboys lead 7-0 in the first quarter with 9:44 remaining.

The Cowboys received the ball the start the game after the Rams differed the opening kickoff.

FIRST QUARTER

After their bye in Week 7 of the NFL season, the Dallas Cowboys are back on the field for Week 8 as they host the Los Angeles Rams in a rare noon start at AT&T Stadium.

The Cowboys (4-2) are in second place behind the Philadelphia Eagles (6-1) in the NFC East. The two teams will meet next week in Philadelphia.

The Rams (3-4) are in third place in the NFC West, two games behind the division-leading San Francisco 49ers (5-2).

Come back here regularly for scoring updates, video highlights and more throughout Sunday’s contest.

Pregame reading

Clarence Hill: What to watch in the Rams-Cowboys game.

Jerry Jones’ indecision about the trade deadline

Jerry Jones says he’s envious of Texas Rangers success

Favorable home schedule for Cowboys over next six weeks

DeMarcus Ware to be honored

Recent Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Marcus Ware will be added to the Cowboys Ring of Honor on Sunday.

HOW TO WATCH IN PERSON

The Cowboys will play at home for the first time in three weeks and fans can still buy tickets from the Cowboys box office beginning at $60 and on the secondary market at $24.

STREAMING/LIVE TV OPTIONS

The game will be broadcast on FOX and can be streamed on the FOX Sports app or website.