It's a tight one heading into halftime, with the Cowboys leading by a narrow margin of 17-15. In a first half where both teams have done a good job limiting the mistakes, there are a few telling statistics worth noting.

10.1: Average yards per carry for Felix Jones

On his first carry of the game, Felix Jones set the tone with a 26-yard dash up the middle. Since then, he has shown no signs of slowing down. If Jones can keep up the big runs filling in for DeMarco Murray, the entire offense will stay fluid and open things up for Tony Romo.

7: Receivers with completions

Tony Romo has done a great job spreading the ball around in this game. On all of his first seven passes, Romo had a different player on the receiving end. If Romo continues to share the pigskin efficiently and without bias, the struggling New York secondary is going to have their hands full to say the least. 

5/8: Plays involving DeMarco Murray

After cooling down in his last few games, DeMarco Murray was looking great tonight before limping off the field with an injury. Before his premature exit, Murray was involved in over half of the team’s plays, 5/8 to be exact. If Dallas continues pounding the ball on the ground, can Felix Jones keep up with the high-percentage of snaps coming his way?