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Cowboys force 5 turnovers in the second half in win (1:30)

The Cowboys forced five turnovers in the second half and won the game over the Lions. The first part of the story is over.

The Dallas Cowboys announced Monday that Jourdan Lewis will miss the rest of the season after tests revealed a Lisfranc injury suffered in the fourth quarter of Sunday's win against the Detroit Lions.

The team said Lewis would be placed on injured reserve.

The Cowboys were leading 10-6) at the time of the injury. Lewis was able to scoop the low throw intended for wide receiver Tom Kennedy in the third of five second-half turnovers.

Lewis was carted to the locker room after needing help getting to the sideline.

The Cowboys took advantage of the turnover to score a touchdown and take a 17-6 lead.

Lewis plays the slot corner for the defense. He missed one game with a leg injury and was replaced by DaRon Bland. The Cowboys have veteran Anthony Brown who could work in the slot with last year's second-round draft pick.

Lewis is a third-round pick.

This report was based on information from ToddArcher.