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Things were so bad then that Jones was booed when he came on the giant video screen during a pre-taped public service announcement about breast cancer awareness.
"Seriously. I'm sure the fans had the same feeling I did," Jones said. "I was frustrated, mad and knew that we had dug ourselves a hole that was going to take super effort to get out of."
But Dallas got within 23-10 before halftime, then took the lead with a pair of 1-yard touchdowns in the third quarter.
Romo, who completed 36 of 62 passes for a career-high 437 yards, scored on a fourth-down run after faking a handoff and rolling right. On the next drive, he faked another handoff and was rolling right again when he tossed the ball to tight end John Phillips.
Lawrence Tynes kicked two of his five field goals in the fourth quarter, including a 43-yarder with 10:20 left for a 26-24 lead. He added a 37-yarder with 3 1/2 minutes remaining after Felix Jones' fumble was recovered by Stevie Brown.
Brown picked Romo off for a second time with 1:03 left, but New York failed to get a first down on three running plays while Dallas used all of its timeouts.
The Cowboys got the ball back with 44 seconds left at the 30, and Bryant's apparent score sent the faithful fans who remained into a frenzy until officials changed the call.
"When they took it away, my heart just dropped. I had my mind set that if the ball is thrown to me, I don't care; I'm going to come down with it," said Bryant, who had five catches for 110 yards. "And I came down with it and I thought I was in. It's frustrating."
Tight end Jason Witten had 18 catches (for 167 yards) to break his own franchise record for a single game and tie for the third-most in NFL history. With Miles Austin catching nine balls for 133 yards, Dallas had three 100-yard receivers for only the second time.
The Cowboys play at undefeated Atlanta next Sunday night.
"Nobody's ever questioned our fight or battle, but you still have to win games," Witten said. "It is the time of the season you have to start putting those wins together."
NOTES: Cowboys LB Dan Connor, starting in place of injured LB Sean Lee, had a neck strain before halftime. Connor will have an MRI on Monday. ... Giants LB Chase Blackburn sustained a left hamstring injury, and TE Bear Pascoe a sprained ankle. ... Tynes is now the second-leading scorer in Giants history with 535 career points.
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