By the numbers: Crazy stats from Cowboys' thrilling OT win over Giants
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Giants 40-37 on Sunday in an early-season classic, with kicker Brandon Aubrey converting a last-second field goal in overtime. The epic matchup between rivals featured spectacular performances, highlight-reel plays, and several twists.
Here are some stunning stats and facts about Dallas' win over New York:
3: Russell Wilson, who finished with 450 passing yards, became the first player in the Super Bowl era to throw for at least 400 yards for three different teams (Giants, Seattle Seahawks, and Pittsburgh Steelers).
5: Sunday's nail-biting tilt featured five lead changes in the fourth quarter alone. The Cowboys and Giants combined for a whopping 41 points in the final frame of regulation.
14: Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott claimed his 14th consecutive win over the Giants. The Dallas passer is 14-2 versus New York since entering the NFL in 2016.
87: The Giants had an 87% chance of winning when there were nine seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. New York took the lead on a spectacular 48-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to Malik Nabers with 25 seconds left but wasn't able to hold on.
OH MY GOODNESS RUSS TO NABERS ARE YOU SERIOUS!!?
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205: That's the field-goal yardage kicked by Aubrey on Sunday. He converted all four of his FG attempts, including a 64-yarder to force overtime and a game-winning 46-yarder in the extra frame.
BRAND🥶N AUBREY
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450: Wilson nearly set a new career high in passing yards before finishing with 450 on the day. He actually had a new personal best at one point, reaching 454 yards. However, the 36-year-old ended the bout on a low note as he threw for a 4-yard loss before being intercepted on the next play in overtime.