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Brandon Carr found a way to silence thousands of Terrible Towel-waving Pittsburgh fans at Cowboys Stadium and send the Dallas crowd home happy.
The corner locker assigned to Jerry Brown at the Dallas Cowboys facility remained untouched Wednesday.
The Cowboys bowed their heads, put hands over their hearts and honored a teammate killed in a car accident during a moment of silence before their game on Sunday, their minds never far from the NFL's latest tragedy.

Numb. Grieving. Distracted. The Cowboys were all those things on Sunday, dealing with the death of one teammate and the tribulations of another.
Somewhere in the middle of six defensive penalties that gave Philadelphia first downs, Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett turned to backup quarterback Kyle Orton to talk a little game simulation.
The NFL kicked off the season with replacement referees and, for the most part, nothing seemed different.
The NFL kicked off the season with replacement referees and, for the most part, nothing seemed different.
The offensive line struggled to keep Tom Brady upright in the Patriots' last game. Fixing that could be a tough job in their next one.
The Dallas Cowboys returned from their bye looking like a new team.
Marcus Spears was prepared to accept the real possibility that he might have played his last game for the Dallas Cowboys.

Jason Garrett stood with his arms crossed watching the special teamers work on punting, then he wandered over to defensive players walking onto the field and greeted them with fist bumps and handshakes. Offense, defense and special teams _ they all work for him now.
"It was a privilege to play under Coach Rob Ryan! One of the greatest," defensive end Jason Hatcher wrote. "Sad day. I'm hurting right now."
"I really can't explain it. It's something destined about this team," defensive end Jason Hatcher said. "You look back there and you don't know nobody back there behind you."