Second Quarter

Once again the Giants moved the ball with relative ease, but the Cowboys defense stood tall when things mattered most. Jadeveon Clowney was present yet again and the Giants had to settle for another three-pointer.

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SCORE: COWBOYS 10, GIANTS 9 (Ben Sauls field goal)

The Cowboys were in business yet again and were moving and grooving on offense. They got all the way down to the doorstep of the Giants’ part of the field and faced a 4th and 2 from the New York 3-yard line.

Brian Schottenheimer called a timeout to make sure that the Cowboys got the right play in, but unfortunately the right play turned out to be the wrong one as Dallas failed to convert and turned the ball over on downs.

New York took over obviously and it looked like they were going to have to punt things away. Kenneth Murray took care of that by way of a penalty that gave them some new life.

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They took it. Partly because the Cowboys kept on giving it to them. New York scored one of the most wild touchdowns you will ever see. Look at this.

SCORE: COWBOYS 10, GIANTS 16 (Jaxson Dart to Daniel Bellinger touchdown)

That was it. Halftime.

First Quarter

The Cowboys won the toss and deferred which put the defense on the field first. Obviously the special teams takes the field before anybody and in this case that was relevant as Brandon Aubrey butchered the opening kickoff. He left it shy of the landing zone so the Giants got to start their drive at their own 40-yard line. They still ultimately wound up punting, though.

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On the punt… it looked like the Giants initially botched downing it deep inside of Dallas territory when the broadcast cut to commercial. When the game resumed officials had ruled that the Giants did indeed successfully down it so the Cowboys were up against their own goal line to start.

The Cowboys got out to almost their own 30-yard line before disaster struck. Dak Prescott seemed to lose his footing after taking a snap and fumbled. New York recovered to give them a great chance to score. They ultimately did, but only by way of a field goal.

SCORE: COWBOYS 0, GIANTS 3 (Ben Sauls field goal)

Jaydon Blue looked fantastic on the next drive for the Cowboys and helped put them within striking distance themselves. Unfortunately they were not able to cash all the way in, but they did equalize with a field goal of their own.

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SCORE: COWBOYS 3, GIANTS 3 (Brandon Aubrey field goal)

Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart looked very comfortable on the next drive and in the blink of an eye had his team on the verge of scoring. Once again they had to settle for a field goal and Jadeveon Clowney was a big reason for that.

SCORE: COWBOYS 3, GIANTS 6 (Ben Sauls field goal)

KaVontae Turpin had a huge return right after and put the Cowboys in business right away. They were at New York’s 11-yard line and it took them two plays to find the endzone as Jaydon Blue picked up his first NFL touchdown,

SCORE: COWBOYS 10, GIANTS 6 (Jaydon Blue touchdown)

The quarter came to an end right after.