The Dallas Cowboys have been eliminated from the postseason, but there are still games left to be played.
Dak Prescott and Co. took the field at AT&T Stadium on Sunday afternoon to face Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers.
Follow along with our writers and photographers on the scene in Arlington:
Game coverage
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Live updates
Fourth quarter: Los Angeles 34, Dallas 17
– One running play to Malik Davis ends the game. The Cowboys were shut out in the second half. (End 4Q)
– Los Angeles implemented the four-minute offense, running out most of the clock. Justin Herbert kneel down ends the drive. (0:33 remaining)
– Joe Milton replaces Dak Prescott at quarterback. Milton would fumble on a scramble attempt, recovered by Los Angeles. (4:00 remaining)
– The Chargers put the apparent nail in the coffin on the following drive. Running back Omarion Hampton capped a six-play drive with a 5-yard touchdown run. (4:48 remaining)
– Dallas pushed its chips to the middle of the table on 4th and 10 near midfield. Dak Prescott was unable to find an open receiver and turned the ball over on downs after an incompletion. (6:57 remaining)
– Justin Herbert kept the Los Angeles drive alive with a 34-yard scramble on a 3rd and 7. Dallas managed to stall the 14-play drive and force a field goal. Cameron Dicker connected from 27 yards. (9:00 remaining)
Third quarter: Los Angeles 24, Dallas 17
– The ensuing Chargers drive sent the game to the fourth quarter after three plays. (End 3Q)
– Dak Prescott worked a productive drive down the field, but Hunter Luepke was stuffed on a 4th and 1 play inside the LAC 20-yard line. Turnover on downs. (2:15 remaining)
– The Dallas defense responded by forcing its first punt of the day. Chargers punter JK Scott booted one 55 yards, fair caught by KaVontae Turpin at the DAL 19-yard line. (7:25 remaining)
– The Chargers defense stifled the Cowboys offense to force the first punt of the ballgame. Dallas punter Bryan Anger sent one 42 yards, fair caught by Ladd McConkey inside the LAC 20-yard line. (9:04 remaining)
– Los Angeles received the second-half kickoff. Quentin Johnston burned the Dallas defense again with a 50-yard reception, but the drive stalled. Cameron Dicker connected on a 37-yard field goal. (11:51 remaining)
– Cowboys WR Ryan Flournoy has been ruled out with a knee injury.
Second quarter: Los Angeles 21, Dallas 17
– Dallas attempted to use the final seconds to get into Brandon Aubrey field goal range, but a sack of Dak Prescott ended the half. (End 2Q)
– Los Angeles provides yet another answer against the Dallas defense. A 16-play drive results in a 1-yard QB sneak from Justin Herbert as the Chargers retake the lead. (0:19 remaining)
– Dak Prescott continued the early fireworks Sunday. He connected with George Pickens on a 38-yard touchdown pass down the left sideline. Prescott has surpassed 4,000 passing yards for the season. (8:08 remaining)
– Cowboys LB DeMarvion Overshown has been ruled out with a concussion.
– The Dallas defense continues to struggle. Justin Herbert threw his second touchdown pass in as many drives, finding Ladd McConkey from 25 yards out. (9:45 remaining)
– A holding penalty negated Ryan Flournoy’s second touchdown reception of the game. Brandon Aubrey connects on a 33-yard field goal. (14:04 remaining)
First quarter: Dallas 7, Los Angeles 7
– Cooper Beebe returned on the Dallas offensive line. The Cowboys put together a sustained drive, lasting 12 plays before the quarter ended with a Dallas first down on the LAC 11-yard line. (End 1Q)
– The Chargers answered with a six-play scoring drive of their own. Wide receiver Quentin Johnston, former TCU star, capped the drive with a 23-yard touchdown reception. (6:43 remaining)
Cowboys ran a bunch of man coverage on that drive. Justin Herbert diced it up. Former TCU WR Quentin Johnston with a nice drive on a go route against Shavon Revel.
Tie ballgame.
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) December 21, 2025
– The Cowboys received the opening kickoff. George Pickens made a 28-yard catch on a fourth down to keep the drive alive, before an eventual 5-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Flournoy. Cooper Beebe left the game with an injury. (10:20 remaining)
Pregame updates
Tyler Smith officially announced as a starter at LT. TJ Bass announced as a starter at LG. #Cowboys
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) December 21, 2025
Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs is officially ACTIVE and Quinnen Williams of INACTIVE.
Williams is a huge blow.
Full inactives vs. the Chargers:
– WR Jalen Tolbert
– CB Caelen Carson
– RB Jaydon Blue
– LT Tyler Guyton
– DT Quinnen Williams
– DT Jay Toia
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) December 21, 2025
Pregame reading
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– Activating Trevon Diggs is a risky move, but Cowboys don’t have much of a choice
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