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Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants Full Game Replays Free
Week 1 2023 NFL
- Who: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants
- When: Sunday, Sep. 10 (Week 1)
- Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Where: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
- Spread: Cowboys -3 (-120), Giants +3 (+100)
- Moneyline: Cowboys -165, Giants +140
- Total: Over/Under 46.5 (-110/-110)
New York Giants what to watch:
Although the Cowboys have a formidable defensive line, they have displayed symptoms of weakness in 2023 against the run. Dallas gives up 108.9 rushing yards per game on average, and Saquon Barkley of the Giants is among the finest running backs in the NFL. With 502 rushing yards, one touchdown, and 22 receptions for 110 yards and two touchdown catches, the two-time Pro Bowl selection is in position going into Sunday.
Outside linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux is another rising talent for the Giants on the defensive end of the ball. In his first nine games of his professional career, the former Oregon first-round choice has already tallied up 8.5 sacks. Thibodeaux might have a big day given Dallas' fears about injuries to their offensive line.
Dallas Cowboys what to watch:
In a Week 1 meeting with the Giants, Dallas dominated defensively, forcing three turnovers and sacking Jones seven times to limit the Giants' total offense to only 171 yards in a shutout victory. With top tight end Darren Waller sidelined due to a hamstring injury, the Giants will now start undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito at quarterback.
In a Week 1 meeting with the Giants, Dallas dominated defensively, forcing three turnovers and sacking Jones seven times to limit the Giants' total offense to only 171 yards in a shutout victory. With top tight end Darren Waller sidelined due to a hamstring injury, the Giants will now start undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito at quarterback.