Giants fall to Cowboys 20-15 in Week 4 showdown
- Dak Prescott led the Cowboys to a 20-15 victory over the Giants, completing 22 of 27 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns.
- The Giants struggled offensively, managing only 26 rushing yards against the Cowboys' defense, despite facing the worst-ranked rushing defense in the NFL.
- This loss marks the 13th consecutive victory for Prescott against the Giants, highlighting his dominance in this matchup.
The Cowboys faced off against the Giants on Thursday, securing a narrow 20-15 victory. Dak Prescott was instrumental in the win, completing 22 of 27 passes for 221 yards and throwing two touchdown passes. His performance was marked by efficiency, directing four scoring drives while only being sacked once, showcasing his ability to handle the Giants' formidable pass rush. On the other hand, the Giants struggled significantly in their rushing attack, managing a mere 26 yards on 24 carries against a defense that has been ranked as the worst in the league. Devin Singletary led the team with 24 rushing yards, but the offensive line failed to create adequate running lanes, limiting their effectiveness. Rico Dowdle emerged as an unsung hero for the Cowboys, leading the team with 46 rushing yards and scoring a touchdown. His performance, particularly a 15-yard touchdown catch, was pivotal in the game. This loss extends the Giants' woes against Prescott, who has now won 13 straight games against them, a streak that dates back to December 11, 2016. Giants quarterback Daniel Jones expressed disappointment in the loss, indicating that despite the competitive nature of the game, they do not feel good about the outcome.