Cowboys Outlast Giants in wild, back-and-forth OT duel
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The New York Giants fell to 0-2 on Sunday thanks to a drama-filled 40-37 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The loss marked the eighth straight loss to an NFC East opponent, their 14th straight to Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, and their ninth straight to the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.
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Cowboys escape sloppy back-and-forth thriller, beat Giants 40-37 in OT
It started off sloppy but turned into a thriller that needed all of overtime to decide. Here's how the Cowboys pulled off an improbable 40-37 win.
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While the Cowboys offense was fully alive in the first half and the defense was struggling, matters flipped in the second half. The Cowboys offense was given the ball by their defense and faced a four-point deficit on three occasions as the game wound down and could not put a single point up on those possessions. That was the difference.
The Dallas Cowboys notched their 14th straight win against the New York Giants on Sunday, and No. 14 may have been the toughest of the bunch, as Dallas needed overtime to earn a 40-37 victory.
The New York Giants offense exploded for 37 points against the Dallas Cowboys, but couldn't land the knockout blow in an overtime thriller.
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In overtime, Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson intercepted a long bomb from Wilson meant for Nabers, sparking a drive for Dallas that sealed the game. Brandon Aubrey hit one final field goal from 46 yards to keep the Cowboys undefeated at home this season.
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