The New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys will face off once again in their storied NFC East rivalry on Thanksgiving Day. The game is set to begin at 4:30 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium, promising an exciting matchup for fans.
The Cowboys are currently favored by 3.5 points, with the total points projected to be 37.5.
New York enters this game with a disappointing record of 2-9 (SU), 2-8-1 (ATS), and 3-8 (O/U). They suffered a tough loss against Tampa Bay, falling 30-7 on Sunday, marking their sixth consecutive defeat.
Conversely, Dallas achieved a much-needed victory, defeating Washington 34-26, which snapped their own five-game losing streak. Their record stands at 4-7 (SU), 3-7-1 (ATS), and 7-4 (O/U).
Earlier this season, Dallas edged out New York 20-15 on September 26, continuing their dominance with seven straight wins over the Giants. Despite a valiant effort from QB Daniel Jones, the Giants’ rushing attack struggled significantly, managing only 26 yards on 24 carries. Dallas has historically fared well against New York, boasting a 9-1 record in their last ten encounters, with a 3-6-1 mark against the spread.
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Giants Face Challenge in Renewed Rivalry
With QB Daniel Jones no longer in the picture, the Giants turned to backup Tommy DeVito last week but found little improvement. New York struggled offensively, scoring only seven points on 56 plays while being outgained 450-245 by the Buccaneers. Quarterback Baker Mayfield’s performance highlighted their issues, passing for 294 yards and scoring a rushing touchdown.
“We played soft, and they beat the (expletive) out of us,” lamented defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence after the game.
DeVito is uncertain for Thursday’s game due to a forearm injury, though he intends to play. If he can’t go, the Giants may rely on Drew Lock, who had minimal impact with one completion for three yards against Tampa Bay. Whichever quarterback takes the field will need to connect with rookie sensation Malik Nabers, who has tallied 671 receiving yards and three touchdowns this season. The rushing game, led by Tyrone Tracy, must also rise to the occasion against Dallas’ vulnerable run defense.
Statistically, New York averages 14.8 points (32nd), 303.8 total yards (24th), and has allowed 34 sacks (25th), while their defense concedes 22.9 points (17th) per game. The Giants have struggled in critical situations, converting only 37.9 percent of third downs and scoring touchdowns on 38.7 percent of red zone visits (32nd).
Injury Report for New York Giants: LB Micah McFadden (thumb), DL Dexter Lawrence II (knee), S Tyler Nubin (back), OT Evan Neal (hip), TE Theo Johnson (back), QB Tommy DeVito (forearm), CB Deonte Banks (undisclosed), DL D.J. Davidson (ankle), LB Azeez Ojulari (toe), G Greg Van Roten (abdominal), G Jon Runyan (foot), OL Jermaine Eluemunor (hip), and C John Michael Schmitz Jr. (calf) are all questionable for the Thanksgiving matchup against the Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys Have Strong Thanksgiving Record
Dallas entered their recent game against the Commanders expecting a challenge but emerged victorious despite being outgained 412-332. The Cowboys capitalized on Washington’s mistakes, including missed extra points and crucial special teams plays, to pull off the win.
“It was a game-situational extravaganza,” remarked Dallas coach Mike McCarthy, reflecting on the chaotic conclusion.
Cooper Rush has stepped into the quarterback role due to Dak Prescott’s injury, showing promising form with 813 passing yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions this season. His main targets include WR CeeDee Lamb, who has 841 receiving yards, and WR Jalen Tolbert, who has contributed with four touchdowns of his own. Dallas’ ground game is led by Rico Dowdle, who has accumulated 488 rushing yards this season.
Dallas averages 20.1 points (22nd) and has faced challenges offensively, with 30 sacks allowed (23rd) and 21 turnovers (31st). Their defense has been less effective, allowing 29.0 points (31st) per game, while struggling against both the pass and run.
Injury Report for Dallas Cowboys: LB Eric Kendricks (groin), LB Nick Vigil (toe), QB Cooper Rush (knee), WR CeeDee Lamb (back), CB DaRon Bland (foot), CB Trevon Diggs (groin), OL Tyler Smith (ankle), G Zack Martin (ankle), OT Tyler Guyton (shoulder), TE Jake Ferguson (concussion), DE Marshawn Kneeland (knee), and G Chuma Edoga (toe) are questionable for the Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Giants.
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