Cowboys defeat Giants 20-15 in seventh straight win
- Dak Prescott threw two touchdown passes, one to CeeDee Lamb, leading the Cowboys to a 20-15 victory over the Giants.
- The Cowboys have now won their last seven games against New York and 14 of the last 15 matchups.
- Despite controlling the ball for over 35 minutes, the Giants failed to score a touchdown for the second consecutive home game.
In a closely contested game on October 6, the Dallas Cowboys emerged victorious against the New York Giants with a score of 20-15. Dak Prescott played a pivotal role, throwing two touchdown passes, including one to CeeDee Lamb, who recorded seven catches for 98 yards. This victory extended the Cowboys' dominance over the Giants, as they have now won seven straight games against them and 14 of the last 15 encounters. Prescott's success against New York is notable, as he has won his last 13 starts against the team, reflecting a strong matchup for the Cowboys. The Giants, despite controlling the ball for 35 minutes and 37 seconds, struggled to find the end zone, marking their second consecutive home game without a touchdown. Their offense was limited to just field goals, with Greg Joseph successfully converting five attempts. The Giants' inability to score a touchdown has raised concerns about their offensive capabilities, especially after a disappointing loss to Minnesota earlier in the season. In addition to the game’s outcome, the Cowboys faced injury concerns, particularly with star pass rusher Micah Parsons, who was carted off the field in the fourth quarter. DeMarcus Lawrence also left the game with a foot injury, adding to the team's challenges as they prepare for their next matchup. Looking ahead, the Cowboys will face the Pittsburgh Steelers in a prime-time game, while the Giants will travel to Seattle. Both teams will need to address their respective issues to improve their standings in the league.