NY JETS 24, DALLAS 22
COWBOYS (3-3): The Cowboys could not find the end zone in the first half, their third straight game without a first-half touchdown. Dak Prescott (28-for-40, 277 yards) had an off game, failing to get anything done deep; he averaged just 9.9 yards per completion (entered the game averaging 13.5). With starting tackles La'el Collins and Tyron Smith out of action, the Cowboys allowed the Jets to get too much pressure on Prescott. New York had only one sack, but it knocked Prescott down eight times, tying for the most hits he has taken in a game this season. The protection issue bit Dallas the hardest at the worst moment, as a Jamal Adams pressure led to a Prescott incompletion on a two-point attempt late in the fourth quarter. GAME GRADE: D-minus | NEXT: vs. Eagles (Sun.)
-- Michael Nania
JETS (1-4): Returning to an 0-4 team averaging 179 yards per game, SAM DARNOLD re-established his career track with the best game of his career. Darnold’s 338-yard showing in the upset win featured a career-best 10.6 yards per attempt, buoyed by a deft deep drop-in to Robby Anderson that went for a 92-yard touchdown. Since-fired GM Mike Maccagnan’s 2018 first-round decision looks savvy again. Adam Gase also dialed up several quick passes to reintegrate his quarterback. But Darnold delivered quality mid-range strikes to Jamison Crowder and Demaryius Thomas, and he found backup tight end Ryan Griffin twice in the red zone on a TD drive. This was always a developmental year for the Jets, but it takes on greater purpose now. GAME GRADE: A | NEXT: vs. Patriots (Mon.)
-- Sam Robinson