Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley thinks that the team wouldn't be where they are right now without the play of Dak Prescott under center.

The Cowboys chose to play their starters in Sunday's game against the New York Giants, with Jason Garrett's scoring a come-from-behind 36-35 victory.

And it was Prescott that found Beasley in the back of the end zone that put Dallas in a position to convert the go-ahead two-point conversion to win it.

So, another solid outing from Prescott has Beasley offering him a ton of praise entering the postseason.

From Kate Hairopoulos of the Dallas Morning News:

Bease on Dak's play late: “That's what he does. He played a heck of a game all game man. He's a warrior for us, and that's what he does – he wins ballgames. The stats aren't always pretty sometimes, but he's a game-changer, man. Without him, we wouldn't be where we're at.”

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Prescott finished 27 of 44 for 387 yards and four touchdowns, which was undoubtedly one of his best performances of the season.

As for Beasley, he caught six passes for 94 yards while adding the game-changing touchdown.

The Cowboys will now hope to carry their momentum over into the playoffs, where they'll enter as the No. 4 seed.

It seems likely that Dallas will wind up hosting the Seattle Seahawks, but that could change depending on the outcomes of the afternoon games.

If that that is indeed the matchup, Prescott and company will try to avenge their 24-13 loss that they suffered in Seattle back in Week 3.