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Dak Prescott precise as Dallas Cowboys hold off New York Giants

Two first-half touchdowns from Dak Prescott were enough for the Dallas Cowboys to overcome the New York Giants 20-15.

CeeDee Lamb and Rico Dowdle both found the end zone early, Lamb breaking away for a 55-yard touchdown in the second quarter before Giants kicker Greg Joseph converted a third field goal of the opening half to keep New York within five points headed into the break.

Joseph kicked his fourth field goal to open up the third quarter and close the gap to two, but Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey's 60-yard conversion restored Dallas’ advantage headed into the final quarter.

Both kickers converted again in the fourth before Amani Oruwariye picked off New York's Daniel Jones with five seconds left to seal the victory.

Prescott completed 22 of 27 passes for 221 yards while Giants quarterback Daniel Jones finished with 281 yards and an interception as the Cowboys (2-2) stopped a two-game slide and the Giants fell to a 1-3 record.

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Lamb caught seven passes for 98 yards and a touchdown as Dallas defeated New York for the seventh straight time and 14th time in their last 15 meetings.

Greg Joseph matched his career high of five field goals for the Giants.

Star rookie Malik Nabers had 12 receptions for 115 yards before leaving the game late with a concussion.

Wan'Dale Robinson caught 11 passes for 71 yards for New York. Both players set career highs for catches in a game.

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