The Dallas Cowboys are officially NFC East champions, dominating the Washington Commanders 38-10 at FedEx Field behind spectacular performances from CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott.
The win not only secured the Cowboys a division title, but also sealed up the No. 2 seed in the playoffs, meaning they will face the Packers in Round 1 next weekend, should the Rams hold on to their lead vs. the 49ers. Should the Rams fall late, Dallas will face L.A. in Arlington.
Dallas got off to a great start on Sunday, with Prescott hitting Jalen Tolbert for a touchdown pass on the opening offensive possession of the game.
The Commanders would then take the lead with 10 unanswered points, putting Dallas behind for a brief period.
After that, however, it was all Cowboys, with Dallas rattling off 28 unanswered points of their own after that with two CeeDee Lamb touchdown catches, a Tony Pollard rushing score and a Brandin Cooks TD reception.
It was a nice change of pace for Dallas on the road as well, with the Cowboys breaking a two-game road losing streak to end their season at 12-5.
For the game, Prescott and Lamb were the big stars for Dallas, with Dak completing 31 of 36 passes for 279 yards and four touchdowns, with one pick on a tipped ball.
Meanwhile, Lamb added 13 catches for 98 yards and his two scores, catching all 13 of his targets for the day.
As a team, the Cowboys amassed 440 yards of offense on just 69 plays, averaging 6.4 yards per play.
With the win now in hand, Dallas will have at least one home game at AT&T Stadium in the playoffs, where they have a 16-game winning streak - the longest active streak in the NFL - with the last home loss coming in Week 1 of last season.




