ARLINGTON, Tex. — Losing a wild, 77-point NFL game requires shattering the record books in both the best and worst possible ways.

That’s exactly what Russell Wilson and the penalty-ridden Giants did in Sunday’s rollercoaster 40-37 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

Wilson became the first NFL quarterback to throw for 450 yards, three touchdowns and a 73% completion percentage since the Cincinnati Bengals’ Joe Burrow in Oct. 2022.

His 450 passing yards, the second most of his career, tied Eli Manning (Sept. 2013) for the fourth-highest total in franchise history. His 153 passing yards in the first quarter were the most by a Giants quarterback since 1978.

And the Giants (506 yards) surpassed the 500-yard mark on offense for the first time since Daniel Jones and Pat Shurmur put up 552 yard

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