ARLINGTON, Texas -- Dak Prescott had a message for some of his teammates in the locker room after Sunday's 28-25 loss to the Baltimore Ravens . "Enjoy your Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, tonight," the Cowboys quarterback said. "Tomorrow, you wake up and it's Thursday, so let's get to it.

" At 1-2, the Cowboys are on to the New York Giants . They have to be. They have just two practices before getting on a plane to New Jersey for Thursday's game against their NFC East rivals ( 8:15 p.

m. ET, Prime Video ). "I mean, that's just the schedule," coach Mike McCarthy said.

"It's part of the NFL. It's the beauty of competition. There's nothing like Sundays, like game day.

So, we know what the schedule is. We have a plan. We'll be in [Monday], do what we need to do.

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But also because of a defense that allowed a franchise-record 473 points and could not stop the run. In the past two games, the Cowboys have allowed 464 rushing yards, the most for Dallas in a two-g.