Overall, the Dallas defense recorded four takeaways on the day, marking the 11th games this season that the unit has forced multiple turnovers. The last time the Cowboys forced that many in one campaign came back in It was also the ninth time overall and the first since that Dallas has recorded four takeaways in three straight games.
Those Giants turnovers would go on to lead to 15 points from the Cowboys offense, which showed improvement but wasn't able to reach the end zone without the help of prime field position provided by the defense. Dallas totaled yards of offense overall, converting 57 percent 8 of 14 of its third-down opportunities, but only 40 percent 4 of 5 of its red zone chances.
The ground game had a banner day with Tony Pollard running for 74 yards and Ezekiel Elliott rushing for 52, while in the passing game Dak Prescott completed He connected with eight different targets, tight end Dalton Schultz leading the way with eight catches for 67 yards. A defense that was so dominant a week ago at Washington continued that trend when on the Giants' first possession Lawrence got to the quarterback, hitting his arm on the throw. With the ball popped up in the air, Jourdan Lewis came down with the easy interception and returned it 18 yards to the New York The pick was the cornerback's third of the season, a new career high.
Two snaps later, Elliott charged through the line and into the end zone for the score, but although Greg Zuerlein pushed the extra point wide left, Dallas still had the lead for good. The Giants were able to respond with three points thanks to an play, yard drive that featured running back Saquon Barkley reaching back to make a remarkable one-handed catch on a screen. Graham Gano would go on to get his team on the board with a yard field goal.
Zuerlein thankfully found his form in the second frame, kicking field goals of 26, 42 and 27 yards to up the Cowboys' advantage to at the break. The first came after the Cowboys went 58 yards themselves on a play series, Prescott completing four of his five pass attempts for 51 yards. But on third-and-7 at the Giants' yard line, Dallas ran a draw play with Elliott that yielded only a gain of 2.
With that, out came Zuerlein, McCarthy electing to play it safe. That was followed on the Cowboys' next series with a yard march that took 16 plays, the most on a Dallas drive this season. But despite reaching the red zone for a second time, a sack on third-and-4 lost 12 yards, which brought out Zuerlein again.
Lawrence then gave the Cowboys a chance to add to their point total just before the half when he punched the ball loose from Barkley, the 16th forced fumble of his career that moved the star defensive end into third place all-time in team history. How was he not put in the game to start the second half? The Cowboys will get ready for a rapidly occurring rematch with the Washington Football Team, hoping for a sweep, while the Giants try and break out a broom of their own when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week Get you a hype man like EzekielElliott!
How Bout Dem Cowboys! We tried to tell ya! Can't deny it! TrevonDiggs is special! Trevon Diggs recorded his 10th interception of the season today, tying Mel Renfro for the second-most interceptions in a season in franchise history. Everson Walls holds the club record with 11 picks in Diggs reels in his 10th interception of the season after it was initially ruled a PBU.
Third interception for Glennon on the day. Malik Hooker's interception was Dallas' third takeaway today. MalikHooker24 took that! Glennon tosses his second interception of the day -- the 22nd takeaway for the Cowboys defense this season -- reeled in by safety Malik Hooker this time around. Dallas defense is a problem.
Time to close it out! Barkley balances his universe by following up his fantastic one-hand catch by dropping an easy screen pass. He heard footsteps. For more information about our data practices consult our Privacy Policy. Giants vs. But you only want to hate on us lol! Feasting on bad teams and bad or inexperienced qbs. Arizona is trash then right? And The Patriots as well? No just us? Hate because your Teams are the Real Trash!
I say again, the majority of the commentary here is from 12 year old boys who barely know how to troll, certainly not from anyone who knows anything about football. Division games are always tough. Dallas won up front on both sides of the ball.
Dallas wideouts lead the league in drops and had 2 key drops today. The Dak is trash is clickbait for the football know nothings. Got fat every year in GB on weak divisional opponents and teams and then whacked whenever they went up against talent.
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