Week 4 of the NFL season will showcase the Dallas Cowboys facing off against the New York Giants in a “Thursday Night Football’ showdown at MetLife Stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys, who have a 1-2 record, are aiming to break their two-game losing streak after a challenging 28-25 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Quarterback Dak Prescott struggled to get the offense going, completing 28 of 51 attempts for 379 yards and two touchdowns while also scoring one rushing touchdown — highlighting the lack of offensive rhythm the Cowboys have established.
On the other side, the Giants have broken their two-game losing streak with a resounding 21-15 victory over the Cleveland Browns in Week 3. Quarterback Daniel Jones, with a 70% pass completion rate, threw for 236 yards and two touchdown passes to rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers. Nabers, a promising addition to the Giants, has already amassed 271 yards on 23 receptions and three touchdowns this season, giving fans a reason to be optimistic.
Here’s how to watch the Cowboys travel to MetLife Stadium to face the Giants on “Thursday Night Football.”
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The Week 5 “Thursday Night Football” battle between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET.
The “Thursday Night Football” game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants will stream on Prime Video.
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