Follow live: Cowboys seek 7th straight win over rival Giants


Cowboys vs. Giants has become a staple of the early-season prime-time landscape of the NFL, and this year the ancient NFC East rivals play their first matchup on Thursday Night Football to open up Week 4. Both teams enter with 1-2 records, with their lone win coming over the Cleveland Browns.

Dallas enters the matchup reeling on its defensive front seven, allowing a league-worst 185.7 rushing yards per game and getting steamrolled on the ground by the Saints and Ravens over the past two weeks. The Cowboys have allowed 464 rushing yards in the past two defeats — only two other teams have given up that many rushing yards in three games.

The Giants will likely try to exploit that, even though they’re in the middle of the pack in rushing offense. Devin Singletary has gotten going with a couple of rushing touchdowns over the past two weeks and Daniel Jones is 21st among qualified quarterbacks in passer rating.

  • Date: Thursday, Sept. 26

  • Location: MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, N.J.

  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET

  • Stream: Amazon Prime Video

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    Time for a Brandon Aubrey boom kick?

    Dallas takes over at its 30-yard line with 1:06 left. Will we get a long Brandon Aubrey field goal try before halftime?

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    Giants get another field goal

    The Giants put together a good drive, going 52 yards in 15 plays. But it stalled out after Daniel Jones was sacked on 3rd-and-9 at the Dallas 20.

    Greg Joseph kicks his third field goal of the game to make it Cowboys 14, Giants 9.

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    Giants drive stalls out

    On 3rd-and-4 after Daniel Jones drew Micah Parsons into the neutral zone with a hard count, the Giants QB gets sacked by DeMarcus Lawrence.

    Giants get called for holding on Jermaine Eluemunor, but that’s declined.

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    Daniel Jones runs for a 1st down

    Giants needed a first down on 3rd-and-3 to keep a long drive alive. Daniel Jones keeps it after faking a handoff to Devin Singletary and runs five yards for a first down.

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    Micah Parsons with a “stinger”: Report

    Micah Parsons suffered a “stinger” and was evaluated by several members of medical personnel, according to Prime Video’s Kaylee Hartung.

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    Micah Parsons back on the field

    Micah Parsons is back in the game for Dallas on 2nd-and-8. Daniel Jones throws incomplete to Malik Nabers on a deep try.

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    Micah Parsons still out of the game

    Micah Parsons was diagnosed with a neck injury. The Cowboys say he’ll return to the game, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafalo.

    However, Parsons is still on the sideline with his helmet off.

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    Touchdown, Dallas

    Cowboys take over and go 70 yards in five plays, finished off with a 55-yard pass from Dak Prescot to CeeDee Lamb.

    Lamb is presumably happy with how Week 4 is going so far. Maybe too happy, as he drew a 15-yard penalty for taunting.

    Cowboys 14, Giants 6

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    Micah Parsons out of the tent

    Replay showed Micah Parsons collided with Mazi Smith, taking a shot to the head off Smith’s hip. Officials noticed the hit and got Parsons out of the game.

    He’s out of the tent after being examined and has his helmet, according to Prime Video’s Kaylee Hartung.

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    Cowboys 7, Giants 6

    Greg Joseph hits a 41-yard field goal to finish off the Giants’ second drive.

    But the story at this moment is Micah Parsons.

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    Micah Parsons out of the game

    Cowboys EDGE Micah Parsons is out of the game after getting hurt on a five-yard pass to Wan’Dale Robinson. It’s not clear how exactly he got hurt, whether on a block or colliding with a teammate on a tackle.

    Parsons is being checked in the sideline medical tent.

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    Daniel Jones interception negated by penalty

    Daniel Jones throws it deep to Darius Slayton on a free play with the Cowboys drawing a penalty.

    Trevon Diggs intercepts the pass, but it’s wiped out by an offsides call on Carl Lawson. 3rd-and-14 becomes 3rd-and-9.

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    1st Quarter: Cowboys 7, Giants 0

    Dak Prescott is 9-of-10 for 82 yards passing and a touchdown.

    Daniel Jones, 4-of-4 passing for 57 yards.

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    Touchdown, Cowboys

    Cowboys get a touchdown on a 15-yard catch and run by Rico Dowdle out of the backfield. There was a flag thrown on the play, but that gets picked up with no penalty.

    Cowboys 7, Giants 3

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    CeeDee Lamb matches Week 3’s catch total

    CeeDee Lamb already has four catches for 30 yards, matching the four receptions he got last week. He also has a 10-yard run, lining up at running back.

    Last week, Lamb had four catches for 67 yards and got into a sideline spat with Dak Prescott, unhappy with how he was being utilized.

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    Wrong facemask call

    Replay shows that the officials got the facemask penalty on Daniel Bellinger wrong. Even worse, DeMarvion Overshown grabbed Bellinger’s facemask and missed it.

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    Giants 3, Cowboys 0

    A facemask penalty on Daniel Bellinger gave the Giants a 2nd-and-18 from the Dallas 48-yard line.

    Daniel Jones completes two consecutive passes to Wan’Dale Robinson for a combined 14 yards, not enough for the first down.

    Greg Joseph puts the Giants on the board first with a 52-yard field goal.

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    Daniel Jones to wide-open Malik Nabers

    On 3rd-and-4, Daniel Jones hits a wide-open Malik Nabers for a 38-yard pass. Blown coverage there by the Cowboys’ Andrew Booth.

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    Cowboys 3-and-out to start

    On 1st down, Rico Dowdle carries for 6 yards for the Cowboys. But he’s stopped for a one-yard loss on the next play. And on 3rd-and-5, Dak Prescott throws an incomplete pass.

    Giants take over after a 50-yard punt from Bryan Anger.

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    Dak Prescott, 12–2 vs. the Giants

    The last time Dak Prescott lost to the Giants was on Dec. 11, 2016.

    In 14 starts versus New York, he’s 12



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