Photograph by: Chuck Solomon
Bills running back Thurman Thomas (34) fumbled early in the third quarter and the Cowboys went ahead to stay on James Washington's 46-yard touchdown return.
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"There's no pressure," said Buffalo quarterback Jim Kelly before the Bills fourth straight Super Bowl appearance. He was rightno one expected the Bills to win the game, having been beaten the previous three years. So when Buffalo went to the locker room at the half with a 13-6 lead, plenty of people were wondering if it would finally be the Bills' year. It wasn't. Fifty-five seconds into the third quarter, the Cowboys went ahead to stay when James Washington returned a Thurman Thomas fumble for a 46-yard touchdown. The Cowboys shut out Buffalo in the second half, and relied on Smith, who had 30 carries and 132 yards for the game, to grind out another win.
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