Week 8 NFL Live Coverage
Another wild NFL week in the books!
Romo sails it out of the back of the end zone and the Giants escape with a five point win. spectacular. finish!
:01 left. Game on the line for Cowboys.
Jason Witten 18 catches sets an all-time @dallascowboys record for receptions in a game
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) October 28, 2012
And the Skip trolling begins… RT @realskipbayless: That's Dez. Great catch, didn't have presence to keep his fingers in bounds.
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 28, 2012
Our @mikepereira says the pass was incomplete and not a touchdown #NFLSUNDAY
— FOX SPORTS: NFL (@NFLONFOX) October 28, 2012
Tony Romo hits Dez Bryant for what would have been the game-winning touchdown but Dez WAS OUT OF BOUNDS! twitter.com/BleacherReport…
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 28, 2012
Giants punt so the Cowboys take over on offense with :44 to go in the game.
Potential game winning Tony Romo drives always end with the other q.b. taking a knee.Romo with a clutch game winning drive...for NYG.
— Jim Rome (@jimrome) October 28, 2012
Three plays to get one yard and the #Cowboys can't get it. Horrible play calling. And two passes off the fingertips of receivers.
— Josh Zerkle (@PUNTE) October 28, 2012
Tony Romo picked off and that'll do it. SIX turnovers for the Cowboys on the night. A valiant effort but the 'Boys come up just short.
at this point.. Jason Witten has as many catches today, 15, as Eli has completions
— trey wingo (@wingoz) October 28, 2012
Miles Austin and Jason Witten have a combined 22 catches and 252 receiving yards for the Cowboys today.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 28, 2012
Cowboys nearing the red zone.
It's been one heck of game regardless of who comes out on top.
Jason. Witten. Clutch
— Elliot Harrison (@Harrison_NFL) October 28, 2012
Tony Romo has the Cowboys driving down 5 points with less than 3:00 to go. Witten has been the go-to guy all night.
Season defining moment here for Tony Romo and the Cowboys. Giants lead 29-24, Cowboys ball w/3:31 to go 4th quarter
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) October 28, 2012
Lawrence Tynes has been the Giants MVP tonight. Tynes nails his 5th FG of the night to put the Giants up five.
Cowboys RB Felix Jones just fumbled for the 10th time in his career. Giants up 26-24 with minutes left in the 4th Quarter.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 28, 2012
Felix Jones ran into his own guy there. Giants take over with a shot to make it a 2-score game
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) October 28, 2012
Felix Jones fumbles with the Cowboys driving in the 4th quarter. Giants recover up 26-24.
OK, yeah, that IS a jaw-dropping stat. Chiefs first team since 1940 to not have a single lead in regulation in first 7 games.
— Joe Posnanski (@JPosnanski) October 28, 2012
Final in Kansas City. The Raiders move to 3-4 on the year and the Chiefs fall to 1-6.
Could see coaching changes coming for #Chargers, #Eagles and #Chiefs this week.
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) October 28, 2012
Giants drive stalls again short of end zone. 43-yard FG puts them back in the lead. 26-24 with 10:20 to play. #nyg
— Jenny Vrentas (@JennyVrentas) October 28, 2012
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