The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Indianapolis Colts 54-19 on Sunday, their most dominant performance of the season.
The Cowboys' defense had five forced turnovers, two of which were picked up by rookies. The rookies accounted for the rest of the turnovers.
Dallas' offense was productive as they had three touchdown's, two to Michael Gallup and one to Cee Dee Lamb. Tony Pollard had two scores on the ground.
In their last five games, the Cowboys have scored 199 points, making it the most in franchise history. There are some numbers that show Dallas' superiority over Indianapolis.
The Cowboys scored 54 points, which is the fifth most in franchise history. They scored eight touchdown against the Colts, the first team to do that in over two years.
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