The Dallas Cowboys may have one more game to play in November, but the NFL has decided that two of their players have already done enough to take home player of the month honors.
Ahead of the Cowboys' Thursday night home matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, the league announced that Cowboys quarterback Dan Prescott and cornerback DaRon Bland are the NFC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Month for November.
This marks the first time in Cowboys' history that they've had two players win Player of the Month in the same month.
Bland was a shoe-in for the award after he tied and then set an NFL record when he returned his fourth and fifth interceptions for touchdowns against the Giants in Week 10 and the Commanders on Thanksgiving the following week.
Meanwhile, Prescott has been on fire this month, going 102-of-149 for 1,298 yards and 13 touchdowns with one interception.
This is the first time either player has won the award. Prescott becomes the first player since former quarterback Tony Romo and running back DeMarco Murray (twice) won Offensive Player of the Month in 2014.