“Thursday Night Football” this week features one of the biggest rivalries in the NFL as the New York Giants host the Dallas Cowboys in a matchup of NFC East foes.
Will Dallas bounce back after two straight losses to the Saints and Ravens? The Cowboys’ once-vaunted defense has given up 29.7 points (30th in the league) and 372.7 yards a game this season.
The good news is they will face one of the NFL’s worst offenses. The Giants rank 29th after averaging just 15 points over the first few weeks. Rookie receiver Malik Nabers is the lone bright spot with 23 receptions (second in the NFL), 271 yards (fifth) and three scores (third).
Stay with NBC News all night for the latest on New York vs. Dallas.
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