Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott, KaVontae Turpin made Christmas Day history

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The Dallas Cowboys made some history on Christmas Day.

In the first half of the Cowboys game against the Washington Commanders, Dak Prescott found KaVontae Turpin for what went as an 86-yard touchdown. It was a huge moment in the game, propelling the Cowboys to a big lead. As it turns out, it made Christmas Day history.

This game marked the 33rd ever NFL contest to be played on Christmas Day and Turpin now has the longest touchdown that the day has ever produced. When the Cowboys season has gone as poorly as this one has, you look for the good anywhere you can, especially on Christmas.

Offensively the Cowboys saw a lot of success during their win, and the collective hope is surely that it all translates into next season. The defense still was an issue that will have to be overhauled this offseason, but they did just enough to help win the game.

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