ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Dak Prescott wasn't having it when teammates started congratulating Dallas' star quarterback for breaking one of Tony Romo's records as the Cowboys were trying to rally from 21 points down against the defending Super Bowl champs.
Save it for the win, he said.
Cue the celebration.
Prescott threw two touchdown passes, ran for the tying score and led the drive to Brandon Aubrey's 42-yard field goal as time expired as the Cowboys beat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 in a mistake-filled thriller Sunday.
“Now I can enjoy that a little bit,” Prescott said of topping Romo's career franchise record for yards passing, throwing for 354 yards to end the day with 34,378. “I can tell you initially when I looked up and saw my name up there and saw that, there was a little emotio

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