MINNEAPOLIS -- With the Dallas Cowboys facing third-and-8 after a drop by tight end Dalton Schultz, the second half was starting like quarterback Cooper Rush's first half. But then it changed in a hurry with Dak Prescott's backup throwing the first touchdown pass of his career.
Oh, it was 73 yards long to Cedrick Wilson. Not Amari Cooper or CeeDee Lamb, but Wilson, who has become a dependable part of the offense in Michael Gallup's absence due to a calf strain. Lined up in the slot, Wilson ran past cornerback Mackensie Alexander and then turned around safety Harrison Smith before diving into the end zone 53 seconds into the third quarter to tie the score.