When the Seahawks needed a game-winning drive, they got it with a clock-chewing series to give them a 13-12 win over the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.
The Seahawks drove 79 yards on 17 plays in a drive that took 5:35 to take a one-point lead with 1:06 remaining on a Steven Hauschka 24-yard field goal.
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The Cowboys got the ball back at their own 20 without any timeouts, but Cowboys quarterback Matt Cassel was unable to complete a single pass and was sacked by Bruce Irvin to set up a fourth-and-long. Cassel's desperation heave with 12 seconds remaining was knocked down by Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman. Despite the defensive efforts, Irvin's sack was the only one of the game.
Cowboys defensive Greg Hardy needed help getting from the sideline to the locker room at halftime after suffering an ankle injury. He came back in the second half and his interception of Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson late in the third quarter led to a 27-yard Dan Bailey field goal to give the Cowboys a 12-10 lead early in the fourth quarter.
With starting quarterback Tony Romo still shelved with a broken collarbone, not even the return of a limited Dez Bryant could spark the Cowboys offense, which was held out of the end zone as Bailey kicked four field goals. Cassel was 13 of 25 for only 97 yards with Bryant catching two passes for 12 yards.
Wilson wasn't much better, going 19 of 30 for 210 yards and a touchdown to tight end Luke Willson.
A scary moment in the game came late in the first half when Seahawks receiver Ricardo Lockette was injured during a punt when he was hit by Cowboys safety Jeff Heath. Lockette immediately dropped to the turf and was motionless on the field. He was tended to by medical staff before being taken off the field on a stretcher. Lockette was talking and moving his hands while being carted off.