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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott almost takes a safety, then hits CeeDee Lamb for longest play of NFL season

There hadn't been a 90-yard play from scrimmage in the NFL this season, and the Dallas Cowboys didn't seem likely to have the first when Dak Prescott was almost sacked in his end zone.

Prescott was in danger of being sacked for a safety on third-and-13 in the first quarter. The Lions sent a blitz and Derrick Barnes had Prescott right in front of him. But Prescott made a slight move to avoid the rush, Barnes whiffed and Prescott got out of the pocket. As he rolled right, he made a quick motion for CeeDee Lamb to go deep.

Lamb listened and Prescott fired one deep. Lamb behind the defense and Prescott hit him perfectly downfield. Lamb jogged the rest of the way for a 92-yard touchdown in the Cowboys' eventual 20-19 win.

That's the longest play from scrimmage of the NFL season. George Pickens' 86-yard touchdown for the Pittsburgh Steelers last week had been the longest.

It's the third-longest play from scrimmage in Cowboys history, and the second-longest pass. The longest play is Tony Dorsett's 99-yard run in 1983. The longest pass is 95 yards to Bob Hayes in Nov. 13, 1966. The catch was Lamb's 111th of the season, tying Michael Irvin's franchise record for a season. He went on to finish with 13 catches in the game for a career-high 227 yards, bringing his season total to 122 grabs.

It was a record-setting play, and it was close to being two points for the Lions instead.