Giants' Russell Wilson Throws Overtime Interception; Cowboys Win on 46-Yard Field Goal
In Arlington, a late Donovan Wilson interception set up Brandon Aubrey's 46-yard field goal to end a dramatic overtime

ARLINGTON, Texas — The New York Giants fell in overtime after quarterback Russell Wilson's late interception to Dallas safety Donovan Wilson, setting up a 46-yard field goal by Brandon Aubrey that ended the game.
Wilson, 36, produced a performance that drew notice but ultimately was not enough to secure a victory. The interception in overtime erased an opportunity for the Giants to leave with a tie and handed momentum to the Cowboys, whose kicker converted the game-winning attempt from distance.
The play unfolded in overtime after both teams traded scoring drives late in regulation. With the game tied at 37, Wilson dropped back and his pass was intercepted by Donovan Wilson, who returned possession to Dallas. The Cowboys moved into field-goal range, and Aubrey's 46-yard boot put the finishing touch on the road win.
Giants coach Brian Daboll's team had several opportunities to close the game earlier but were unable to convert late chances into a decisive result. The turnover in overtime proved the critical swing and preserved the Cowboys' advantage.
The result will leave the Giants and their fans evaluating late-game decision-making and execution as the team looks to respond in its next outing. For Dallas, the victory was secured by a combination of a timely defensive play and a successful field goal under pressure.
Both teams will turn quickly to preparations for upcoming matchups as the NFL season continues; the loss adds urgency to the Giants' efforts to tighten late-game execution, while the Cowboys will seek to build on a win that hinged on special teams and a defensive takeaway.