FRISCO, Texas -- For the first time since Week 3 of the 2015 season, the Dallas Cowboys will see referee Pete Morelli when they take on the Kansas City Chiefs at AT&T Stadium next Sunday.

The Cowboys lost that day to the Atlanta Falcons and were penalized five times for 31 yards. That was the beginning of a seven-game losing streak without Tony Romo, who was out with a broken collarbone, after a 2-0 start to the season.

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Morelli has worked five Cowboys games since 2010. The Cowboys are 4-1 in those games, including their wild-card win against the Detroit Lions in which Morelli’s crew did not call a pass interference penalty on Anthony Hitchens on a key play late in the game.

In the five games, the Cowboys have been penalized 34 times for 237 yards, while their opponents have been flagged 28 times for 232 yards.

Morelli worked the New England Patriots' win against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 8, calling 19 penalties with 16 accepted. The visiting Chargers had 10 penalties for 77 yards, and the Patriots had six for 80 yards.

The breakdown:

False start -- 1

12-men on the field -- 1

Offensive pass interference -- 2

Illegal block above the waist -- 3

Offensive holding -- 3

Defensive pass interference -- 2

Offside, free kick -- 1

Illegal touching, forward pass -- 1

Face mask -- 1

Clipping -- 1

Defensive holding -- 1

Neutral zone infraction -- 2

Quarter-by-quarter:

First -- 2

Second -- 5

Third -- 3

Fourth -- 9