ARLINGTON, TX – The Dallas Cowboys (5-3) and back in AT&T stadium to host the New York Giants (2-7). These two teams played each other the for the season opener back in September. The Cowboys blew them out, on their turf, 40-0.
Dallas has won 11 consecutive games at AT&T, which is the longest home winning streak in the NFL.
The Cowboys defense destroyed QB Daniel Jones and his offense last go around after having multiple picks and pick-sixes. The Giants offense is looking even worse this time around with the unfortunate news of Jones tearing his ACL. He has been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
Both teams are coming off losses. The Cowboys are coming off a 28-23 loss to the Eagles. The Giants are coming off a 30-6 loss to the Raiders. New York is having a rocky season coming in last in NFC East at 2-7. The. Cowboys are second in the NFC East behind the Eagles.
Despite the loss to the Eagles on Sunday, Dallas’s offense looked extremely good. QB Dak Prescott and WR CeeDee Lamb are seeing great chemistry. Prescott is coming into week 10 with a 70.2 percent completion, which is third highest in the NFL. In his last three games his completion percentage has been 80 percent or more. Prescott is coming off a stellar game to the Eagles, he three for over 300 yards and three touchdowns.
Lamb is coming off 191 receiving yards and has recorded 150+ yards in the last three games. He’s tied WR Michael Irvin for most 150+ yards games in Cowboys history.
There’s been talk that WR Brandin Cooks needs to be more involved with the offense. When asked about that on Monday head coach Mike McCarthy said “I’m not playing fantasy football.” McCarthy believes that his offense is moving in the right direction and everyone is getting looks.
These two teams will face off on Sunday in AT&T Stadium at 3:30 PM.