Cowboys, Seahawks Made NFL History Last Night

Thursday Night Football matchup that ended in a 41-35 victory for the Cowboys.  

This high-scoring affair not only broke records but also produced some remarkable statistics. 

For the first time in NFL history, neither team attempted a punt throughout the entire game.  

This marked the sixth time in league history that a game concluded without a punt, showcasing the offensive firepower of both teams. 

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott delivered a dominant performance, completing 29 of 41 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns. 

He avoided interceptions and managed the game with poise, guiding the Cowboys to a crucial victory. 

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith answered the call, throwing for 334 yards and three touchdowns. 

He connected with DK Metcalf for two touchdowns, showcasing their impressive offensive chemistry. 

The combined 76 points scored by both teams set a record for the most points scored in a Thursday Night Football game. 

This offensive explosion kept fans on the edge of their seats throughout the entire game. 

The Cowboys trailed by eight points in the fourth quarter but rallied to secure the win. 

This comeback victory showcased the team's resilience and ability to perform under pressure. 

This game will be remembered for its unique and record-setting nature. The absence of punts,  

The high-scoring offensive display, and the thrilling comeback victory make this an unforgettable moment in NFL history.