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Tyler Smith gives NSFW context on 'miraculous' Jalen Tolbert game

R.Taylor28 min ago

Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Tyler Smith gave quite the postgame quote about Jalen Tolbert's game-winning touchdown Sunday night.

Tolbert reeled in a four-yard touchdown pass from Dak Prescott on 4th and Goal to go ahead 20-17 with 20 seconds left. That ended up being the final score, giving Dallas the win over Pittsburgh.

You can see the NSFW video from Smith below. He was amazed by his teammate, to say the least.

"Bro, I mean it was miraculous," Smith said postgame. "JT literally sprained his (expletive) nuts. Excuse me, sorry guys. Sprained his nuts the play before, comes back, makes the game winner. Unbelievable, extended play ... dudes emptying the clip. I mean it was great stuff."

Well, however Tolbert sprained his man zone is up for debate or interpretation. But he clearly battled through according to Smith.

Heck, he made the biggest play of the season, so far.

Jalen Tolbert reels in game winner for Cowboys

Tolbert led the team in receiving Sunday night. He had seven catches for 87 yards and the winning score. It was an uneven night for Prescott, but made plays when it counted.

Prescott finished the game 29 of 42 passing for 352 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

"Yeah, I mean, we just wanted a chance," Prescott said of the winning touchdown to Tolbert. "Just give us a chance on that two-minute drive. I personally was pissed about the two minute drive before half[time], obviously, throwing an interception there when we could get points — easily three, if not a touchdown. Two minutes, something I love, so just being able to get back in it, down four, knowing we needed a touchdown."

Prescott's touchdown pass to Tolbert capped off the 23rd game-winning drive of his career.

"We practice that a lot," Prescott said. "I'd say as much as, if not probably more than any team in the league, so we're all very comfortable in that situation with the plays being called. And then getting it down there pretty quick, and then having some opportunities to strike in the end zone. Whether it was my run on the first one, getting into the half yard line, or Rico [Dowdle] trying to go over the top for me — they always stress follow the ball and more than ever, that's the reason why.

"Just examples of things in practice coming up over and over again."

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