TNF: Cowboys vs. Giants - Game Preview and Betting Odds

Thursday Night Football: Cowboys vs. Giants – Game Preview and Betting Odds in Week 4

Written by on September 25, 2024

NFL Game Odds: Cowboys vs Giants TNF | The New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys meet for the 125th time on Thursday night in prime time. The Cowboys have owned this rivalry, winning 75 of the first 124 meetings.

The Giants have won just 47, while there have been two ties. The Giants have won the only postseason meeting, which happened after the 2007 season.

The Cowboys, top-seeded in the postseason, were upset by the Giants, marking the beginning of a streak that culminated in the Giants defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

Last year, the Cowboys won at home, 40-0, and in New York, 49-17, delivering an emphatic sweep.

The Giants last beat Dallas in 2020, when Dak Prescott had to miss the game with a fractured ankle. Prescott has a 12-game winning streak going in his career against New York.

This time around, though, the problems that Dallas has had thus far in stopping the run could play into the Giants’ hands. Who will win? We have your sports betting preview right here.

 

NFL Game Odds: Cowboys vs Giants TNF in Week 4 | NFL 2024/25 Season

When: Thursday, September 26, 2024, 8:15 pm ET
Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
TV: NBC
Radio: Westwood One
Live Stream: Peacock
Opening NFL Game Odds Subject to Change: Dallas -5.5 / O/U 45 / Dallas -248 / New York +197

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Why should you bet on the Cowboys?

Despite being down 28-6 to the Ravens, the Cowboys rallied in the passing game, scoring three quick touchdowns to bring the score to 28-25. If they had succeeded in their two-point conversion attempts, they could have been ahead 29-28.

While their late passing game success was impressive, they still struggled in short-yardage situations. However, the Cowboys did not give up and remained aggressive in the fourth quarter.

If they fall behind the Giants, they are likely to regroup and make a comeback, just as they did against the Ravens.

The Cowboys made an impressive comeback against the Baltimore Ravens, who have a tendency to let up when ahead.

The Ravens lost a 10-point lead to Las Vegas the previous week, with sloppy play allowing Dallas to make their comeback possible.

The Giants, under coach Brian Daboll, show determination despite inconsistent execution.

With a collective chip on their shoulders, they aim to end their losing streak against Dak Prescott. Giants fans envision Jones and Singletary exploiting the zone-read play, while Nabers tests the discipline of the Dallas secondary with burn routes.

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Why should you put your money on the Giants?

Recently, the Dallas Cowboys struggled with defending the run, allowing over 294 rushing yards in games in 2020. However, with the addition of Dan Quinn as defensive coordinator, the team improved by implementing an aggressive approach that focused on turnovers.

This led to players like Trevon Diggs and DaRon Bland making key interceptions. Despite the improvements, the Cowboys faced challenges in 2021, as seen in Lamar Jackson’s 10-yard run in Week 3.

The Ravens allowed 274 rushing yards, making their passing game unnecessary with Lamar Jackson having a 94% open target rate. This led to fewer opportunities for defensive backs to jump routes, dooming the Cowboys.

Daniel Jones and Devin Singletary of the Giants could exploit Dallas’ rush defense, leading to a tough day for their defense. Jones may not be as strong a passer as Jackson, but he capitalizes on open targets.

After a tough start in Week 1, critics suggested benching quarterback Daniel Jones, but he improved in Week 2 and connected with rookie Malik Nabers for a win in Week 3 against Cleveland.

Nabers scored two touchdowns, including a spectacular catch over a defender and preventing an interception.

The Giants led 21-7 at halftime and held on for the victory. Jones threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns without interceptions. The Cowboys may struggle against confident receivers like Nabers, so the Giants’ success could continue into the next game on a short week.

The Giants had a rough start against the Browns, with a fumbled kickoff leading to an early touchdown.

Greg Joseph’s missed field goal could have made a difference in the game. The Giants pass rush took advantage of missing Cleveland offensive linemen.

In contrast, the Cowboys’ healthy offensive line has struggled to create running opportunities for their tailbacks.

Dallas’s lack of speed in the running game has been a topic of discussion in the media, particularly with their off season roster changes.

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Cowboys vs Giants TNF Final Score and Prediction – NFL Game Odds

Last week, the Giants sacked Deshaun Watson eight times, displaying their elite pass rush which will trouble Prescott.

Their confidence from scoring three touchdowns carries over to face Dallas. The Cowboys are tired of questions after their loss to Baltimore, talking about making defensive improvements.

They were underdogs in Week 1 but won by 16, then lost heavily in Week 2 as favorites, and in Week 3 as underdogs. They are now 1-2 this season, straight up and against the spread.

The key question for this game is whether the Cowboys’ defense will adjust.

Their failure to do so in the previous weeks indicates trouble, as they have little time between games.

The prediction in TNF is Dallas will win 23-20 against New York.

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