Cowboys’ Prescott, Parsons rumble to 49-29 win over Bears
Associated PressARLINGTON, Texas — Dak Prescott kept his legs churning to turn a quarterback sneak into a 25-yard gain. “And everyone’s like, ‘Go, go, go,’ and I went, went, went.” Prescott threw for two touchdowns and ran for another score, and Tony Pollard had 131 yards rushing and a career-best three touchdowns with Ezekiel Elliott sidelined by a right knee injury. “You’re always gonna have ups and downs in the game,” Fields said while acknowledging he should have simply touched Parsons. “You’ve just got to keep fighting.” The Cowboys scored touchdowns on their first four possessions for the first time since 2014, two years before Prescott and Elliott arrived as dynamic rookies leading the team to the top seed in the NFC. “Obviously we’ve got to do a better job getting off the field,” said first-year Bears coach Matt Eberflus, who was on the Dallas defensive staff for seven seasons before spending the past four as defensive coordinator in Indianapolis.