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Cowboys back to routine with Seahawks next

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By: Associated Press
Posted: Mon 4:01 PM, Sep 10, 2012

IRVING, Texas (AP) - The Dallas Cowboys are finally getting back to their routine after the season-opening victory over the rival Giants.

Dallas opened the season Wednesday with a 24-17 road victory over the defending Super Bowl champions. Coach Jason Garrett tells his team to celebrate successes for 24 hours, then move on.

That was hard with such a long break before this Sunday's game at Seattle. High on the Cowboys' to-do list is getting as many repetitions as possible between quarterback Tony Romo and backup centers Ryan Cook and David Arkin. Starting center Phil Costa, who has a lower back strain, said Monday that he will not be able to play against the Seahawks.


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