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Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants Betting Preview

Nov 4, 2019; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (26) runs for a 65 yard 1st down ion the 4th quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

If the New York Giants want to stay in the NFC East race for the second half of the season, they’ll have to come away with a win in week 9. Giants, who are currently in third will host the first-placed Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football. 

Coming off their bye, Dallas has a good 2.5-game lead over New York in the division. The Cowboys trashed second-placed Philadelphia Eagles 37-10 in the last round to take control of the NFC East. While the Giants lost 31-26 to Detroit Lions in their last game. Which extends their losing streak to four games.

These two met on the first day of the league season and the Cowboys won that one by an emphatic 35-17 but the boys from New York will surely give a better fight this time as the game will be played on their own ground.

The victory was part of the Cowboys’ hot start, which gave the team plenty of early buzz. The Cowboys began the current season with a three-game winning streak and the best offense in the NFC.

There has hardly been a middle ground this season for the Cowboys. They have either look spectacular or awful. A close 12-10 loss in New Orleans is the only one of exception.

Dallas have scored more than 30 points and won by double digits in all of their first 3 games of the season. The Cowboys were trashed at home by the Green Bay Packers 34-24 in week 5. Dallas lost to the New York Jets in week 6, giving them their only win of the season yet.

Betting on the Dallas Cowboys (4-3)

The Dallas Cowboys sent themselves into a week 8 bye on a positive note, stopping a 3 game losing streak by beating the Philadelphia Eagles 37 10 at home in week 7. Cowboy’s Prescott Dak went 21 for 27 for 239 yards and a touchdown against an interception and also ran for another score. Running back Elliot Ezekiel rushed for 111 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. Based on both teams’ early encounter this season, Dak Prescott could be in for another solid performance. Dak Prescott had an amazing 405 passing yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions in Dallas’ 35-17 win over the Giants in week one.  The Giants haven’t gotten better in defense since the defeat, so Dak Prescott must be excited to face them again.

The Cowboys are confident in their key defensive pair in Leighton Vander and Robert Quinn ready to go in week 9, are 4-3 against the spread in their last seven games.

Betting on the New York Giants (2-6)

After losing their fourth straight games last Sunday losing to the Detroit Lions, the Giants remain with just two wins. Despite the defeat, the amazing performance of Daniel Jones is definitely something to smile about. The quarterback passed for 322 yards and 4 touchdowns without an interception while completing 28 of 41 passes. This type of confidence boosting performance is what they need going into this game. Jones played limited part in the early defeat of the season but the Jones that Dallas will face this time is an improved version than the one of few weeks ago. 

The under is 4-0 in the Giants last four home games.

Writers prediction

As for the match results of Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants, it is definitely going to be a close game but the Cowboys wins, 28-22

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