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The saying continues to ring true: big-time players make big-time plays.

It took just one go route for T.Y. Hilton to cement himself in the laundry list of Cowboys lore.

When signed, Hilton was always meant to be a third-down, clutch-option receiver that the offense could go to in tough times, mainly supplementing what Dallas already had at receiver. This was certainly the case as the Cowboys trailed the backup-quarterback led Philadelphia Eagles in the...

Continue Reading T.Y. Hilton’s first catch as a Cowboy was exactly what the front office paid him for