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Dallas was without running back Marion Barber because of a bruised thigh, but hardly missed him as fill-in starter Felix Jones broke off plays of 16, 18 and 20 yards on the first two drives. Yet Romo failed to turn them into any points and the Cowboys went into halftime without any points and hearing a lot of boos from a crowd that was louder than last week, even though there were 15,000 fewer people, because the retractable roof and end-zone doors were closed.
Romo was 22 of 33 for 255 yards with no touchdowns and no turnovers. He didn't throw many deep balls, rarely threw into traffic and often looked for his security blanket, tight end Jason Witten (nine catches for 77 yards) as he regained his footing following the second-worst passer rating of his career.
"It's all about improving and doing it on the field," Romo said. "That was my sole focus this week, to understand why I did certain things and not make those mistakes again, and come out and be a better quarterback and help this team win."
Jones finished with 94 yards on only eight carries, and another 20 yards on a pass before leaving with a strained left knee in the third quarter.
Choice had 82 yards on 18 carries, including a touchdown. He also caught four passes for 36 yards.
Dallas' Nick Folk ended a streak of 16 straight field goals by missing a 40-yarder on the opening drive, but made kicks of 24 and 19 in the second half.
NOTES: Carolina's Dante Rosario came in with three catches for 31 yards, but had three catches for 58 yards on the scoring drive, including a 25-yard touchdown catch. ... Dallas has won eight straight regular-season games against the Panthers since 1998, although Carolina won a playoff meeting in 2003. ... Carolina's DeAngelo Williams had 63 yards on 11 carries, but Jonathan Stewart ran three times for minus-1 yard.
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