Someone tell Cowboys kicker Brett Maher that he’s playing postseason football.
The Dallas offense has been capitalizing on a terrible first-half performance by Buccaneers QB Tom Brady, taking an 18-0 lead into the half — which could have been 21-0 if not for three straight missed extra-point kicks by Maher.
Maher got the mishap Hat Trick. The first missed kick came after a 22-yard touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to tight end Dalton Schultz; the second came on a 1-yard rushing score by Prescott; and the third came after a second TD catch by Schultz.
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Former Ole Miss nose tackle Jerrell Powe was arrested in Mississippi Thursday and charged with kidnapping.
Officers from the Ridgeland Police Department responded to Chase Bank at 1:40 p.m. after a call that someone was being held against their will. The victim told responding officers that his kidnappers took him and forced him to take out money.
Police said the victim identified the suspects as Powe and Gavin Bates. Both men were arrested at the scene and are being held at Madison County Detention Center.
Powe will make his initial appearance before a judge Tuesday.
The Houston Texans announced that they officially finished interviewing former New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton.
Both sides met Monday afternoon, relayed by ESPN’s Adam Schefter — the first stop in the highly coveted coach’s tour of interviews as he eyes a return to coaching after a year-long hiatus.
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The Texans cut ties with their HC, Lovie Smith, after one season of coaching. Smith went 3-13-1 in his sole year.
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