Dallas Cowboys TE Jason Witten reaches the end zone again

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten (82) scores a first quarter touchdown, beating Green Bay Packers free safety M.D. Jennings (43) and strong safety Morgan Burnett (42) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Sunday, December 15, 2013. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)

ARLINGTON — Last season Cowboys tight end Jason struggled to find the end zone. That hasn’t been a problem this season.

Witten produced his eighth touchdown Sunday, catching a 25-yard strike from Tony Romo in the first quarter of Dallas’ 37-36 loss to Green Bay. In 2012, Witten scored only three times when he established a single-season NFL record with 110 catches.

Witten finished the game Sunday with four receptions for 71 yards.

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