LOOK: Cowboys’ Prescott avoids safety, finds Lamb for 92-yard TD that sets a franchise mark

CeeDee Lamb ties the club record for catches, and reaches a milestone all on a wild MVP-type play from QB Dak Prescott.

The Dallas Cowboys’ dynamic duo is at it again. Quarterback Dak Prescott ended the offense’s opening drive in bad fashion, throwing an interception into the red zone. The Cowboys defense, which allowed a field goal by the Lions on Detroit’s first profession, stiffened though, forcing a punt. That kick pinned Dallas and a failed first-down run was followed by an incompletion that led to 3rd-and-13 from their own eight-yard line.

That’s when the magic happened. Somehow, Prescott escaped a certain sack that would’ve resulted in a safety and stepped into a deep throw. CeeDee Lamb had gotten behind the defense, extended his arms and ran under the ball, jogging the rest of the way into the end zone for the 92-yard score.

The completion was the longest score of the NFL season, and put Lamb in the Cowboys’ record books. He became just the second Dallas receiver to go over 1,500 receiving yards in a single season, and it was catch No. 111 on the year, tying Michael Irvin’s 1995 campaign. The connection gave Dallas a 7-3 lead through one quarter.