Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams played a major role in his team’s success Sunday.
The Cowboys faced third-and-20 on a key fourth-quarter drive against the Seattle Seahawks when Williams and quarterback Tony Romo combined for a miraculous play.
Romo managed to scramble away from multiple defenders and throw a perfect pass to Williams, who reeled it in and tiptoed along the sideline to convert the much-needed first down.
Dallas running back DeMarco Murray — who became the first player since Jim Brown to record at least 100 yards rushing through the first six games of a season — would finish off the drive with a go-ahead touchdown.
The Cowboys would maintain their lead and improve to 5-1 on the season as they took down the defending Super Bowl champions 30-23.
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