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Raiders may be just what doctor ordered for Cowboys

Last Updated: Thursday, November 26, 2009 | 3:16 PM ET

Tony Romo struggled to get going the past two weeks against solid defences.Tony Romo struggled to get going the past two weeks against solid defences. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

The NFC East-leading Dallas Cowboys are wondering what's going on with their offence.

Banged-up quarterback Tony Romo and leading receiver Jason Witten will play Thursday afternoon when the Cowboys host the Oakland Raiders for the first time in 11 years.

Dallas (7-3) has failed to score through the first three quarters of its last two games, losing 17-7 at Green Bay on Nov. 15 and winning 7-6 over Washington on Sunday.

It was determined that Romo was suffering from back problems in the aftermath of Sunday's win. The Cowboys feel he is improving and he'll start Thursday.

"We've already talked to Tony and he says he feels a lot better. … He had a little bit of stiffness. He had quite a bit during the ballgame, but says he feels a lot better," coach Wade Phillips said.

Witten, who has a team-best 54 catches for 481 yards, will also start after spraining his foot against the Redskins.

Romo has two touchdowns and two interceptions the last two games after having eight and one during the preceding four-game win streak. He completed 15 of 27 passes for 158 yards Sunday, capping a nine-play, 60-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown to Patrick Crayton with 2:41 left for the winning score.

The Cowboys, who lead Philadelphia and New York by one game in the East, still have the league's fifth-ranked offence. They'd like to see it get untracked.

"We know we've got to start picking it up. Not just for our fans, but for ourselves too," Crayton said. "It's going to be good for us to come out Thursday and be sharp and be crisp. It's got to look like we are really doing something out there."

Romo is 3-0 on Thanksgiving with 10 touchdowns, two interceptions and a 71.4 completion percentage.

Dallas will see a familiar face in Oakland defensive end Greg Ellis, who spent his first 11 seasons with the Cowboys. Ellis played outside linebacker the last two seasons before he was released by the Cowboys and decided to sign with the Raiders thanks to a convincing recruiting pitch by owner Al Davis.

"That's the game that Al Davis told me about when he first called me," Ellis said in the pre-season. "He said, 'Greg, guess where we're going to be on Thanksgiving.' I said, 'Where?.' He said, 'We're going to be in Dallas playing your Dallas Cowboys.'"

Ellis has a team-high five sacks, including one of three on Carson Palmer in Sunday's 20-17 victory over Cincinnati.

Oakland (3-7) ended its three-game skid behind Bruce Gradkowski, who made his first start since Dec. 28 with Cleveland. Gradkowski finished an 80-yard drive by completing a tying 29-yard touchdown pass to rookie Louis Murphy with 33 seconds to go.

"I don't know that you can ask for a better closing drive than what he did there," coach Tom Cable said.

'The defence isn't going to be perfect'

The Raiders' 20 points matched a season high, and the defence was grateful for the support.

"The defence isn't going to be perfect," cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha said. "There's going to be times when you give up two touchdowns or something. But you know that the offence is going to have your back, that type of thing. And they showed that."

Asomugha will be matched up with either Miles Austin or Roy Williams. Austin has team highs of 679 yards and seven receiving touchdowns.

While the emergence of Gradkowski leaves the Raiders with questions surrounding the future of former top overall draft pick JaMarcus Russell, Cable has indicated he will worry about that later as he tries to give his team its best chance to win. That makes the Raiders dangerous to the Cowboys.

"I think they got a lot of momentum after winning last weekend," Dallas cornerback Terence Newman said. "I think they're going to come in and give us a good test."

The Raiders have won three straight to take a 6-3 lead in the all-time series. They won 13-12 in their last visit to Dallas in 1998.

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