Dallas exhales after Romo scare

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is tended to by a team trainer after going down with a back injury during Thursday night’s exhibition game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is tended to by a team trainer after going down with a back injury during Thursday night’s exhibition game against the Seattle Seahawks.

SEATTLE -- Three plays were all it took for Dallas to get yet another injury scare surrounding Tony Romo.

The quarterback lasted 90 seconds into the Cowboys' 27-17 preseason loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night before leaving with what appeared at first to be a potentially significant injury, but ended up being minor.

Romo was tackled from behind by Seattle's Cliff Avril on the third play from scrimmage as Romo scrambled from the pocket.

He immediately grabbed at his back, crumpled on the field while trainers sprinted from the Dallas sideline and images of Romo's injury problems from last year flashed to mind.

Turned out it was all just a scare. Romo walked off the field without assistance, threw passes on the sideline and lobbied for a return to the game. Dallas Coach Jason Garrett opted to play it safe, and Romo donned a baseball cap as a spectator the rest of the night.

"That was a perfect-timed situation. I was going into the slide, and he obviously caught me from behind," Romo said.

"In a weird way I feel good about the fact that was probably as tough of a hit I took on the back as I've had in the last five years. In that regard, I feel very lucky that it could hold up and keep going."

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones immediately felt the anxiety, but he said there should be no issue with Romo being ready for Week 1. Romo said his back felt fine other than typical soreness.

"I just think everyone had a scare," Jones said. "And he was not hurt. He said he wasn't hurt. He wanted to go back in. He could have gone back in and played but I praise Jason. It was his decision."

Avril said he checked with some Dallas players to make sure Romo was OK.

"I thought he was going to try to throw it so I tried to swipe down and get his arm but I guess the force just, whatever, messed his back up. I'm never in the business of trying to hurt anybody," Avril said.

What Romo saw from the sideline was an impressive initial flash from rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott and a solid performance by backup quarterback Dak Prescott against one of the top defenses in the NFL.

Elliott rushed for 48 yards on seven carries, including a 13-yard run where he knocked Seattle safety Kam Chancellor backward.

Prescott was solid playing against most of Seattle's starting defense, finishing 17 of 23 for 116 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown pass that Jason Witten snatched away from K.J. Wright.

"I think I adjusted really well," Elliott said. "It makes my job easier when I play behind that great offensive line. I can only think of one run where someone tackled me that wasn't on the second level."

Russell Wilson and Seattle's No. 1 offense played into the second half, scoring on four of its final five possessions, including two touchdown passes by Wilson.

He found Paul Richardson on a perfectly placed 9-yard crossing route in the second quarter, then improvised, spun, scrambled and hit Tyler Lockett on a 9-yard pass midway through the third quarter on his final play.

Wilson finished 16 of 21 for 192 yards, while Christine Michael averaged 8.3 yards per carry as Seattle got its running game going in the second half.

"Christine looked great tonight. I really thought he looked like a beautiful runner out there, hitting it and making really decisive cuts and stuff that got him in the secondary," Seattle Coach Pete Carroll said. "There's no reason to think otherwise, he's going to be like that for us."

Prescott is 39 of 50 for 454 yards, 5 touchdowns and no interceptions in his 3 preseason games.

"I was ready to go at any point," Prescott said.

DOLPHINS 17, FALCONS 6

ORLANDO, Fla. — Running back Arian Foster had a 2-yard touchdown in the Miami Dolphins’ victory.

Foster, who joined the Dolphins during the offseason and is coming off an Achilles injury, had his most extensive playing time with his new team in the third exhibition game that was played at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium.

Sports on 08/27/2016

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