Cowboys score 33 points in 4th quarter, rout Colts 54-19

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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Dallas safety Malik Hooker had no idea what he was starting with a fumble

 Return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter against his former team.

It was just the third time in NFL history a team has scored at least that many in the fourth.

 And it was a little bit personal for Hooker, who also had one of three interceptions of Matt Ryan. 

“It was definitely some extra motivation,” Hooker said. “Sorry how it ended and everything,

but I just wanted to come out here and prove that I’m still the player I was drafted to be and

 I feel like I showed that tonight.”

Dallas led 21-19 entering the fourth when Dak Prescott threw the last of his three touchdown passes.

 Hooker’s scoop-and-score was the first of four fourth-quarter takeaways by Dallas,

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