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Prescott's Cowboys Overcome Mahomes' Fourth-Down Magic in 31-28 Thanksgiving Win over Chiefs
Chiefs' penalties and sacks hindered their offense in a tight game where Dallas improved playoff chances with a 31-28 win, officials said.
- On Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28 at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, in the Thanksgiving Day game that kicked off at 4:30 p.m. ET.
- Sacks and penalties repeatedly stalled the Chiefs' offense, forcing punts before halftime while Kansas City Chiefs began the game missing RG Trey Smith and lost two offensive linemen to injuries.
- Malik Davis' long touchdown gave Dallas a first lead and punctuated an 85-yard drive, while CeeDee Lamb totaled 112 yards on seven catches and Jaylen Watson intercepted Prescott on the first drive.
- The loss left Kansas City at 6-6 and pushed the Chiefs back to.500, while the Dallas Cowboys improved to 6-5-1 and extended their winning streak to three.
- Up next, Kansas City hosts Houston on Dec. 7 while Dallas heads to Detroit next Thursday, and despite Patrick Mahomes' four touchdown passes the Chiefs still face a steep playoff math problem.
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QB Dak Prescott leads Dallas Cowboys to Thanksgiving Day win over Chiefs
Quarterback Dak Prescott powered the Dallas Cowboys to a narrow 31–28 Thanksgiving victory over the Kansas City Chiefs at AT&T Stadium, extending Dallas’ win streak to three and nudging the team back into the NFC playoff picture at 6-5-1. The Chiefs, now 6-6, slipped back to .500 in another frustrating outing marked by penalties and missed opportunities. Both teams entered the day sitting 10th in their respective conferences. The win keeps Dalla…
Cowboys overcome Mahomes' fourth down magic in Thanksgiving win
ARLINGTON, Texas — Dak Prescott threw for two touchdowns, Malik Davis sprinted 43 yards for a score and the Dallas Cowboys overcame two fourth down TD throws from Patrick Mahomes in a 31-28 Thanksgiving victory over the Kansas City Chiefs…
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