Joseph Randle, who backs up DeMarco Murray of the Dallas Cowboys abused the Jacksonville Jaguars defense for a 40-yard touchdown run.
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Although the Jacksonville Jaguars have been playing better defense as of late, especially against the run, today was not their afternoon against the Dallas Cowboys who abused them during their NFL international match in London.
Things were tight in the early portion as the two sides played to a 10-7 score with Dallas leading once the first quarter came to an end. That’s when things took a drastic turn as Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant began to unleash his fury and abused the Jacksonville Jaguars for two impressive touchdowns.
He wasn’t the only one to get in on the action however as backup running back Joseph Randle, who just a few weeks ago was busted for theft, stole 40 yards en route to a powerful touchdown.
Facing a 1st and 10, the Dallas Cowboys handed the ball off to Joseph Randle who quickly made his way through the line and was then in open space. He wasn’t completely alone however as members of the Jaguars defense attempted to cut his angles off though Randle was having none of it.
DeMarco Murray who, right?! Okay, maybe not as the Cowboys were clicking on all cylinders while the Jacksonville Jaguars were not having their best day. Still, that was a pretty nice run from Joseph Randle who ended up extending the Dallas Cowboys lead to 28 points at the time of the score.
Doesn’t look like Randle was the only one having fun with the score either.
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