This may have been the final game of the preseason, but with players fighting for their NFL lives,
fans were treated to an entertaining matchup that saw the Dallas Cowboys secure a late 27-26 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
Because the Cowboys played largely backups throughout the night while nine of the Seahawks' 11 offensive starters were on the field early on, it was perhaps no surprise that Dallas fell behind early.
But the team battled back, tying the score late in the third quarter and then coming from behind again in the fourth to earn the win.
Defensively, Dallas brought back memories of last season when they led the NFL with 34 takeaways.
The group earned five in this game – four interceptions and one fumble recovery.
The Cowboys gave up 328 yards, but held Seattle to just a 15 percent success rate on third downs,
the Seahawks also good on only one of five trips into the red zone.
On the other side of the ball, Will Grier spent most of the game behind center for the Cowboys,
but may not have done enough to overtake Cooper Rush for the backup quarterback job.