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Brandon Aubrey saved the Dallas Cowboys from losing their second game in a row. He hit the 64-yard game-winning field goal in overtime to secure a nail-biting 40-37 victory against divisional rivals the New York Giants.
Running back Javonte Williams has been exactly what the Dallas Cowboys hoped he would be, and he made history on Sunday against the Giants.
He's done it with a bit of history, too. Williams has three touchdowns through two games. It's the first time a Cowboys player has rushed for three TDs through two weeks since Marion Barber did it in 2008, according to ESPN's Todd Archer. MORE: Josh Allen learns that sometimes, it's OK for Superman to be Clark Kent
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Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey made NFL history in the team's overtime 40-37 victory against the New York Giants.
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The Dallas Cowboys took an important step toward securing the interior of their offensive line for the foreseeable future on Saturday.
In an absolutely wild, back-and-forth affair at AT&T Stadium, the Dallas Cowboys came from behind in the final moments and pulled off a 40-37 victory over the New York Giants in overtime, capturing the first victory of the Brian Schottenheimer era in dramatic fashion.