Tom Brady strikes first for TD, then Dak Prescott answers

NFL

TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers‘ quest to defend their Super Bowl LV title began Thursday night with a 5-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Tom Brady to wide receiver Chris Godwin to put the Bucs up 7-0 over the Dallas Cowboys with 5:27 remaining in the first quarter.

But, the Cowboys had an answer.

One wouldn’t know it is Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott‘s first game in 11 months. On the team’s second drive, Prescott completed all seven passes to five different players, culminating with a 22-yard touchdown pass to CeeDee Lamb, who beat cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting with a double move.

On the Buccaneers’ first touchdown, with Godwin in motion moving across the formation, Brady faked a hand-off to running back Leonard Fournette, before finding Godwin inside for a touchdown on a drive that went 94 yards on nine plays.

It was Godwin’s 25th career touchdown catch, tying Mike Williams for seventh-most in Buccaneers’ history.

On the Cowboys’ first touchdown, Prescott found Michael Gallup three times; Tony Pollard twice and Blake Jarwin once as he diced the Buccaneers’ defense before finding Lamb. The Cowboys did not face a third down on the drive. With Zack Martin on the COVID list, the Cowboys have not been afraid to attack the Tampa Bay defense despite not having their best offensive lineman.

Prescott showed off his arm with a slant to Gallup. He showed off his legs with a sprint-out completion to Gallup and a waggle to Jarwin. The touchdown pass showed he could push the ball down the field without any issue, too.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Jones: Cowboys to mull upgrades; won’t give up
Magic’s Banchero sidelined with torn oblique
Week 9 takeaways: We answered big questions and sized up every single matchup
How the Paul George negotiations changed the direction of the Clippers
Duke, UConn, KU top men’s basketball title odds

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *