Aubrey Ends Wild Prescott-Wilson Duel with FG as Time Expires in OT as Cowboys Top Giants 40
Brandon Aubrey's 46-yard field goal in overtime secured the Cowboys' 14th consecutive win over the Giants, extending their NFC East division dominance this season.
- The Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Giants 40-37 in overtime on September 14, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
- The game featured multiple lead changes and high offensive output, including go-ahead touchdowns by both Dak Prescott and Russell Wilson in the final minute.
- Brandon Aubrey kicked a 64-yard field goal to tie the game in regulation and then a 46-yard field goal as time expired in overtime to secure the win.
- Prescott completed the game with 382 yards and two touchdowns, while Wilson delivered an impressive 450 passing yards along with three touchdowns, as the two teams combined to score five go-ahead touchdowns in the last 12 minutes of regulation.
- The Cowboys improved to 1-1 and extended Prescott’s consecutive wins against the Giants to 14, while the Giants fell to 0-2 amid a high penalty count.
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Aubrey ends wild Prescott-Wilson duel with FG as time expires in OT as Cowboys top Giants
Dak Prescott wasn’t thinking late in a wild duel with Russell Wilson about his long personal winning streak against the New York Giants, and probably not about the prospect of Brian Schottenheimer’s first victory as a head coach. Plenty of time afterward to savor both. Brandon Aubrey kicked a 46-yard field goal as time expired in overtime after a tying 64-yarder to end regulation, and the Dallas Cowboys beat the Giants 40-37 to cap a thrilling b…

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