The Cowboys' first score of the game came in the second quarter, but it was followed by another missed PAT by Brett Maher.
For Schultz, it was his third touchdown catch in the past six days. Remember, Prescott tied for the NFL regular-season lead in interceptions with 15, despite starting just 12 games. [Michael Gallup](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/4036348/michael-gallup) and completed his next seven, including a 4-yard touchdown toss to tight end [Dalton Schultz](https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/_/id/3117256/dalton-schultz) to give Dallas the lead.
The Cowboys have taken a 6-3 lead on the 49ers, again missing an extra point. Brett Maher, who missed four extra points last week and one in Week 18, ...
The Cowboys converted a fourth-and-one from the San Francisco 19 on a 4-yard run by [Dak Prescott](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/2109/dak-prescott) to [Dalton Schultz](https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/2069/dalton-schultz) with 9:25 left in the second quarter. The Cowboys scored on a 4-yard pass from
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz gave some pathetic effort on the team's final drive of the season in a loss to the 49ers.
The Cowboys’ chances of being able to score a touchdown on the possession were low anyway, but Schultz absolutely did them no favors. "When you go out of bounds, you have to be going forwards if you are contacted by the defender… He ended up being pushed backwards, which resulted in the clock continuing to run rather than stop.
We go over the fantasy football and DFS outlook of Dalton Schultz ahead of the Cowboys' Divisional matchup against the 49ers in the 2023 NFL Playoffs.
After finishing as Dak Prescott’s favorite target last week, look for him to target his reliable tight end once more this weekend, especially if San Francisco’s defense locks on to Lamb throughout the game. Dallas dominated Tampa Bay in the Wild Card round to the tune of a 31-14 win, and what was most transparent was that the passing game revolved around three targets: CeeDee Lamb, Michael Gallup, and Dalton Schultz. As the Cowboys eliminated the Buccaneers in last week’s Wild Card round, tight end Dalton Schultz played like Dallas’ premier receiving target in the winning effort.
On the first play of the drive, Dak Prescott was nearly sacked for a safety before he got the ball away for an incompletion. The next play, Prescott connected ...
Had he tried to continue through contact, he would been considered out of bounds since that would have been the farthest spot on the field. That rule is one that Schultz is certain to remember the next time the team needs every remaining second in the game. Schultz had an absent-minded play two snaps later when he caught the ball and then went out of bounds before getting both feet in. "When you go out of bounds, you have to be going forwards if you are contacted by the defender... The next play, Prescott connected with tight end Dalton Schultz for 9 yards before he was pushed out of bounds with 33 seconds left in the game. Schultz was hit by a 49ers defender and then went backward out of bounds.
The Dallas Cowboys were really up against it on their final drive against the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
Schultz was so nonchalant about the play and getting out of bounds to stop the clock that he didn't actually get two feet down in bounds. That meant the Cowboys had to run to the line and run a play to stop the clock. This time the tight end did get out of bounds with six seconds left, and that was the problem.
A sports bettor put $5 on a very challenging parlay involving all four of the NFL's divisional playoff games, and came away with a dramatic win that ...
When Prescott’s pass found Schultz and the Cowboys tight end made the grab, Craig and his family celebrated a triumph that brought him $72,795. The last leg of the parlay involved the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers. He needed Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz to score the
Schultz had five receptions (10 targets) for 27 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 19-12 divisional-round loss to the 49ers. Schultz wasn't particularly ...
Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz made two crushing and head-scratching plays with Dallas trying to drive the length of the field, trailing the 49ers 19-12 ...
The play was initially ruled a catch that would’ve advanced Dallas to its own 39-yard line — on the borderline of Hail Mary territory. “It’s obviously a gadget play or whatever to end it. With 33 seconds left, Dak Prescott hit Schultz on a 9-yard completion along the sideline.
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz was on the receiving end of some criticism for his effort on the final drive of the team's game against the San ...
Yeah, I'm not a fan of the change that they made on that rule." "Not when you're playing a team like that [and] on the road. "Those are throws you can't have, not in the playoffs," Prescott said of his turnovers, via the team’s website. [Dak Prescott](https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/dak-prescott) for a 9-yard gain, but because he was driven backward and then went out of bounds, the clock continued to run, and the Cowboys did not get another playoff until 14 seconds left. "No one's a fan of the rule. This isn't the time to talk about it, but that's not the intent of the rule.
The parlay included Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert, Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase and Schultz all scoring the first touchdowns ...
the 49ers, but at least one person came out a winner from that game (apart from San Francisco). Thanks for all the love everybody else!— Cameron Craig (@CameronJayCrai1) Craig let it ride instead, and was rewarded with a 2-yard touchdown reception by Schultz: For anybody saying that’s not life changing. The parlay included Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert, Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase and Schultz all scoring the first touchdowns of their respective games. [Kelce](https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1616915338037440512), [Goedert](https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1616969753473724416) and [Chase](https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1617252671949537283) all hit, allowing him to cash out at $1,393.56 prior to the Cowboys-49ers game.