Dak Prescott lost twice to the New York Giants as a rookie in 2016.

The Dallas Cowboys quarterback has won 14 straight since — the second-longest streak of all-time.

Prescott steered Dallas to yet another W over the GiantsCredit: Getty
Only former Miami Dolphins star Bob Griese, who beat the Buffalo Bills 17 times in a row between 1968 and 1979, can top Prescott for dominance over a team among QBs.

The Cowboys talisman held his nerve in a tight shootout, throwing for 361 yards and two touchdowns in a nail-biting 40-37 triumph.

He can tie Griese’s all-time mark if the Cowboys sweep the Giants this season and in 2026.

The New England Patriots icon Tom Brady beat the Bills 13 times in a row from 2003 to 2010.
San Francisco 49ers icon Steve Young is the only other man to hit 13, having owned the Los Angeles Rams between 1987 and 1998.Giants passer Russell Wilson almost ruined Prescott’s big day with a last-gasp bomb to Malik Nabers for a go-ahead touchdown with 25 seconds left.

But Brandon Aubrey hit a 64-yard field goal to set up overtime.

The Boys were denied a field goal shot by a harsh call from the refs, but Wilson, who threw for a career-high 450 yards, tossed up a late interception and Prescott found George Pickens on a crucial throw.

That brought Aubrey into range and he drilled the winner after an incredible clash featuring two red-hot offenses.

Cowboys miss Micah Parsons after trade

Jerry Jones defended the move to trade away Micah Parsons before the game, but may have regretted it as Wilson was given too much time to unwind his trademark deep shots.

Aubrey’s leg won it for DallasCredit: Getty

Adding Pickens, however, looks to be a great steal as Prescott now has another stellar option when defenses zone in on CeeDee Lamb.

The QB was in a thankful mood as he took the podium after the win.

He revealed that several defensive had apologized for allowing the Giants to rack up so many points, but he told them to focus on the fact they stepped up after he threw a pick

“Like, if that doesn’t happen, who knows what this game is. So, let’s move on,” he said.

Prescott also said Aubrey should have his own music when he takes the field.

“He deserves it, we’re thankful for that guy,” added the NFL’s all-time best-paid player.

Russell Wilson fights for his job

Wilson may have ended up on the losing side, but his performance could earn him more time as the starting QB in New York.

After a dire opener, there were reports that rookie Jaxson Dart could be thrown into the fire sooner rather than later.
The Kansas City Chiefs are up next and head coach Brian Daboll is likely to continue with the veteran on Sunday Night Football.