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Patriots Rout Cowboys 48-27 in "Duel in Dallas"
Patriots Rout Cowboys 48-27 in "Duel in Dallas"
The "Duel in Dallas" between the Patriots and the Cowboys turned into a dud in the second half for the Cowboys, who were outscored 27-3 after they briefly took a 24-21 lead. Armed with a revamped receiving corps, Tom Brady seems poised to rewrite the NFL's single-season passing records.
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