After three slow quarters, the NFC East rivalry came to life.
The Dallas Cowboys scored a 99-yard touchdown and the Washington Commanders scored an 86-yard touchdown in the final three minutes of what became an out-of-control fourth quarter.
Ultimately, the Cowboys snapped a five-game losing streak with the 34-26 win, improving to 4-7 as the Commanders fell to 7-5 with their third consecutive loss.
But before any of those outcomes were assured, the teams played a wild fourth quarter.
Let’s break it down.
Just as Washington pulled to within three points with a little over three minutes left, kick returner KaVontae Turpin struck back.