Dallas Cowboys' rookie cornerback, Kelvin Joseph, made a spectacular interception in the fourth quarter, shifting the momentum in their favor.
The Chargers' offensive line, widely considered one of the best, struggled against the Cowboys' relentless defensive front, showcasing the importance of strong defensive tactics.
Quarterback Dak Prescott's brilliant performance set new records and proved he's back at his best after a severe injury.
Running back Tony Pollard shined with an electrifying 65-yard kickoff return, surprising many with his special teams skills.
Dallas converted all of their red zone trips into touchdowns, a key factor in their victory.
The Cowboys' defense managed to sack Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert three times, proving the strength of their pass rush.
The game saw a combined 29 points scored in the final quarter, turning it into a nail-biting finish.
The game featured numerous penalties, with the Chargers racking up 99 yards in total.
The Cowboys took control in the second half, outscoring the Chargers 24-6, proving their ability to make halftime adjustments.