GAME BALLS
RB Tony Pollard: He was the Cowboys' leading rusher and receiver, the Vikings having no answer for him no matter how he got the ball. He gained 80 yards on 15 carries and 109 yards receiving on six catches with two touchdowns, including a 68-yard backbreaker early in the third quarter that made it 30-3.
LB Micah Parsons: He got the first of the Cowboys' seven sacks, forcing a Kirk Cousins fumble on the third offensive play of the game. He finished with two sacks, one tackle for a loss and five QB hits before leaving with a knee injury.
K Brett Maher: Many Cowboys deserve recognition, including Dorance Armstrong Jr. (two sacks, two tackles for a loss) and Dak Prescott (22 of 25, 276 yards, two TDs). But their place-kicker hit one 60-yard field goal at the end of the first half and then did again a few minutes later after a video review and was 4-for-4 (or 5-for-5, if you will) on the the day.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
39: Games in a row Cousins had thrown a touchdown pass before Sunday, a streak that dated to Sept. 27, 2020. It was the longest active streak in the NFL and the sixth longest all time.
6: Vikings-Cowboys games in a row that had been decided by four points or fewer, dating to the Vikings' 34-3 divisional playoff win in the 2009 season.
-2: The Vikings' point differential this season, after a blowout loss followed seven consecutive one-score wins.
9%: The Vikings' third-down conversion rate (1-for-11).
71%: The Cowboys' third-down conversion rate (12-for-17).