Overview
- Brandon Aubrey drilled a 64-yard field goal to force overtime, then won it with a 46-yarder after Donovan Wilson intercepted Russell Wilson late in the extra period.
- The game used the NFL’s revised overtime format that guarantees both teams a possession, with three punts preceding the decisive takeaway and Dallas’ 42-yard setup drive.
- The fourth quarter exploded for 41 combined points, a rivalry record, featuring late touchdowns from Wan’Dale Robinson, George Pickens and Malik Nabers.
- Russell Wilson went 30-of-41 for 450 yards and three touchdowns; Dak Prescott finished 38-of-52 for 361 yards and two scores, extending his personal run to 14 straight wins over New York.
- New York committed 14 penalties for 160 yards, including four flags on one opening-drive series that led to LT James Hudson’s benching after a heated sideline exchange.