With nothing but pride on the line, the Dallas Cowboys (7-8-1) travel to MetLife Stadium to face NFC East rival New York Giants (3-13) in the 2025 season finale. Dallas has dominated the series in recent years, winning 16 of the last 17 meetings against the Giants—a mark only matched once before by the franchise in its 1990s run against Arizona.
The Cowboys are riding a nine-game winning streak over New York, the longest against a divisional foe since a 10-game stretch against Washington from 1997-2002. Meanwhile, Dallas has quietly paced the league with 274.0 net passing yards per game, a figure that could mark the first time in franchise history the Cowboys finish atop the NFL in passing offense.
All eyes will be on quarterback Dak Prescott, who has 243 career passing touchdowns. Prescott needs just four more to tie Tony Romo’s franchise record of 247. He also sits on the cusp of multiple season milestones: 35 passing yards would give him the third-most passing yards in a single season in team history, while 28 completions would tie Romo’s single-season mark of 425.
With 4,482 passing yards on the year, Prescott has a chance to become the first Cowboys quarterback to lead the NFL in passing yards, giving Dallas one last storyline to cap an uneven season.

