LOOK: Jourdan Lewis makes spectacular INT to stop Bears’ drive

Jourdan Lewis intercepts Mitch Trubisky, collects Cowboys first turnover in four games.

The Dallas Cowboys had not had a turnover in four-straight games, but that  streak mercifully ended Thursday night against the Chicago Bears.

Bear’s quarterback Mitch Trubisky launched a pass towards the endzone and Jourdan Lewis came up with a spectacular, toe-tapping interception.  Initially ruled out of bounds, the replay showed that Lewis was able to drag his feet, securing the turnover.

It is Lewis’s fourth interception of his career, and the second of the season.

The Cowboys were spotted the ball at the one-yard line and were unable to capitalize on the turnover when on third down, Dak Prescott almost was picked off by Bears’ corner Kyle Fuller. Dallas leads Chicago, 7-0.

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WATCH: Cowboys strike with Ezekiel Elliott’s 8th rushing TD of 2019

Elliott scores three-yard touchdown, Cowboys go up 7-0 against the Chicago Bears.

The Dallas Cowboys have started hot again for the second consecutive week, scoring a touchdown on their opening possession.

Maligned much of the year for their slow starts, the Cowboys drove down the length of the field while converting four third-down conversions.  The drive totaled 75 yards on 17 plays and was capped off with a two-yard touch down run by Ezekiel Elliott.

This was Elliott’s eighth rushing touchdown of the season.  He has 33 yards on eight carries midway through the first quarter.

The Cowboys lead the Bears 7-0.

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