After the fiasco at the end of the first half that allowed Kansas City to score a touchdown from it’s own 44-yard line with only two seconds remaining, and then take the lead on the opening drive of the second half, the game, and the season for Dallas, could have turned very bad. Very bad indeed. But Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, and the Dallas offense wouldn’t allow it, scoring touchdowns on drives of 12 and 13 plays for 75 and then 87 yards to retake command of the game. With Seattle’s loss to Washington, Dallas is now in the second wild-card spot pending the Monday night game between Detroit and Green Bay.