EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s 14-game winning streak against the Giants ended with the loss on Sunday.

Prescott, who played just a half before sitting for Joe Milton, had the second-longest such streak against an opponent in league history.

The longest streak against an opponent by a quarterback was Miami Dolphins Hall of Famer Bob Griese’s 17-game mark over the Bills (1968-1979).

“A little selfishly, pissed, yeah, but that’s completely selfish,” Prescott said of the win streak ending. “Selfish in a sense of another good way, it’s kinda good that it is over so you can go into next year and it’s not even a conversation. It’s not even being brought up. It isn’t about me or isn’t about my win streak, that is the good in it. But a little selfishly, I am pissed.”

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Prescott finished Sunday having completed seven of 11 passes for 70 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. He had a 81.6 quarterback rating.

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