The Dallas Cowboys took the ball over on their three yard line with 9:54 seconds left to play in the first half.
14 plays, 97 yards and 8 minutes later, running back Ezekiel Elliott was celebrating with his offensive linemen in the end zone after putting the Cowboys up 21-7 over the Los Angeles Rams with less than two minutes to play in the first half.
GET YOUR ZEKE ON😤@EzekielElliott | #LARvsDAL pic.twitter.com/7vWSaN6p7J
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) December 15, 2019
Elliott did the dirty work, touching the ball nine times for 28 yards, but quarterback Dak Prescott had to get the most important yard of all with a quarterback sneak to convert a fourth down deep in Rams territory.
The team moved down the field on the back of their youngsters, running back Tony Pollard who carried the ball once for 25 yards and tight end Blake Jarwin who caught two passes for 40 yards (the majority of which came from after the catch).
Elliott now has 75 yards on 16 carries in the first half with a touchdown to boot.