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(NFL) Dallas vs. NY Giants,
Point Spread: -3.00 | -114.00 Dallas (Away)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -3.00 | -114.00 Dallas (Away)
Result: Win
Dallas at New York Giants 8:15 ET
Cowboys (-) over Giants- New York started last season 7-2, stumbled down the stretch, eventually made the playoffs and beat the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round before losing to Philadelphia. Dallas has one of its most talented collections of players in recent memory and wants to avoid under performing in the playoffs, in owner Jerry Jones' eyes. New York arrived on the playoff scene ahead of schedule last year and is bringing back the same core with some improvements on both sides of the ball. The Cowboys are again rolling with Dak Prescott as the starting quarterback. He was criticized for throwing 15 interceptions a year ago, but the Cowboys are confident he will "own" a revamped offense with head coach Mike McCarthy taking over play-calling. The Cowboys have won 11 of the past 12 meetings with the Giants, including another prime-time visit to New Jersey last September, a 23-16 Monday night victory. They do it again...Take DALLAS!
Cowboys (-) over Giants- New York started last season 7-2, stumbled down the stretch, eventually made the playoffs and beat the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round before losing to Philadelphia. Dallas has one of its most talented collections of players in recent memory and wants to avoid under performing in the playoffs, in owner Jerry Jones' eyes. New York arrived on the playoff scene ahead of schedule last year and is bringing back the same core with some improvements on both sides of the ball. The Cowboys are again rolling with Dak Prescott as the starting quarterback. He was criticized for throwing 15 interceptions a year ago, but the Cowboys are confident he will "own" a revamped offense with head coach Mike McCarthy taking over play-calling. The Cowboys have won 11 of the past 12 meetings with the Giants, including another prime-time visit to New Jersey last September, a 23-16 Monday night victory. They do it again...Take DALLAS!