No matter who starts at quarterback for the New York Giants, it’s not going to go well.
The “Big Blue” fell to the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day, 27-20.
The Giants marched down the field on their first drive of the game, going 13 plays and 70 yards to go up 7-3 early in the game. However, after allowing another field goal, Drew Lock threw a pick-six on the play. First time of next drive
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The G-Men then punted on three of their next four drives as the Cowboys took a 13-10 lead into the locker room.
The Giants had the ball to start the second half. But on the third play, Lock lost a fumble, and Dallas took advantage. Six plays later, after narrowly escaping a turnover of their own, Cooper Rush found Brandin Cooks for a score, and then New York was three outs away and a touchdown. A nine-point drive down for the Cowboys by Rico Dowdle found the end zone to go up 27-10 in the third period.
New York kicked a field goal early in the fourth minute. And after Dallas left the scoreboard Lock then ran for a touchdown with a little more than two minutes to go. However, the Giants were unable to get the ball back. And the Cowboys ran out the clock to win the game.
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Lock got the start after Tommy. DeVito, who started last week even though Lock was originally a reserve all season after Daniel. Jones released He was 21-for-32 for 178 yards with a pick and fumble. But he also led the team with 57 yards.
Dallas’ victory came at a price when CeeDee Lamb left the game with a shoulder injury. He had two catches for 39 yards.
Malik Nabers also made history. He now has the most catches (75) in the first 10 games of any player in the league ever. Breaking former Giant Odell Beckham Jr.’s record of 71 catches, he finished with eight catches for 69 yards.
This is the third time in as many games that the Giants have had a different starting quarterback. That’s a far cry from Eli Manning, who started every game for nearly 13 years.
Dallas has now won 20 of its last 24 games against the Giants. and each of the last eight games (The Cowboys beat the Giants on Thanksgiving two years ago.) Dowdle rushed for 112 yards on his 22 carries, one of which was a score.
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The Giants are now 2-10, while they are still likely to own the first overall pick. The Cowboys improved to 5-7 and won two in a row.
New York hosts the Saints next Sunday. Meanwhile, the Cowboys are at home while in Cincinnati. Bengals come to town
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