The New York Giants can't like seeing Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys across from them.
Prescott hasn't lost to the Giants since 2016.
That was his rookie season, and he lost both games he started against New York.
Since then, Prescott has rattled off 13 in a row.
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Yep, a 13-2 career record for Prescott against the Giants.
Dallas takes on New York on Sunday, with a chance for Prescott to climb the QB win streak record board.
A win would put Prescott into second place in NFL history for a winning streak against one team, according to Pro Football Talk.
The record for such a streak is held by Bob Griese. He won 17 consecutive starts for the Miami Dolphins against the Buffalo Bills from 1968 to 1979.
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Prescott is currently tied with two other players. Steve Young beat the Rams 13 times in a row from 1987 through 1998 with the 49ers. And Patriots legend Tom Brady went 13 straight against the Bills from 2003 through 2010.
The Cowboys are favored to win Sunday, and it'd be a key win for Dallas after it lost its season opener to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Prescott certainly seems primed to keep the streak alive.
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