Shocked Cowboys beat Bengals day after player death

AFP
Tony Romo of the Dallas Cowboys looks to pass the ball while under pressure against the Cincinnati Bengals

CINCINNATI, Ohio (AFP) –

Tony Romo of the Dallas Cowboys looks to pass the ball while under pressure against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dallas won 20-19.

The Dallas Cowboys, grieving the death of reserve Jerry Brown in a car crash with teammate Josh Brent at the wheel, persevered Sunday to beat Cincinnati and keep their NFL playoff hopes alive.

Brent, who had moved into a starting role at nose tackle with Jay Ratliff nursing an injury, was arrested and charged with drink driving manslaughter in the Dallas suburb of Irving on Saturday in the wake of the one-car crash that cost Brown his life.

He remained in jail Sunday as the Cowboys rallied to edge a Bengals team that was riding a four-game winning streak 20-19.

The Cowboys trailed by nine midway through the fourth quarter, but Dan Bailey booted a 40-yard field goal as time expired to seal the victory.

That followed a 27-yard touchdown pass from Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo to Dez Bryant with 6:35 to play, which sliced the deficit to 19-17.

The game was preceded by a moment of silence — the second time in a week that the NFL paused to mark a tragedy.

Last Sunday, there was a moment of silence at Kansas City in support of domestic violence victims — a day after Chiefs player Jovan Belcher shot and killed his girlfriend then turned the gun on himself.