The Dallas Cowboys were able to come away with a 30-10 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday, despite the absence of their starting quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. Backup quarterback, Prescott, stepped up in a big way, throwing two touchdown passes and leading the Cowboys to victory.
The Cowboys got off to a slow start, as the Jets scored the first touchdown of the game. However, Prescott was able to respond with two touchdown passes of his own in the second quarter, giving the Cowboys a 14-7 lead going into halftime.
In the second half, the Cowboys defense stepped up and held the Jets scoreless. Meanwhile, Prescott continued to make plays, throwing his third touchdown pass of the game to put the Cowboys up 21-7. The Jets were able to add a field goal late in the fourth quarter, but it was too little too late as the Cowboys held on for the 30-10 victory.
The Cowboys also got a boost from their new starting quarterback, Wilson, who was making his first start since Rodgers’ injury. Wilson had a bit of a rocky start, throwing three interceptions in the first half. However, he was able to settle down in the second half and make some key plays to help seal the victory for the Cowboys.
Overall, it was a great team effort from the Cowboys as they were able to come away with a big win on Sunday. Prescott stepped up in a big way and Wilson showed that he can be a reliable backup option for the Cowboys going forward. The Cowboys will look to build on this win as they continue their push for a playoff spot.