Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs headed to locker room
Cowboys defensive end Trevon Diggs is leaving the game with an injury. After being attended to by trainers, he went straight back to the locker room.
Malik Nabers picks up huge fourth down!
The Giants went for it on 4th and 3 from the Dallas 45 and picked it up!
Nice pitch and catch from Daniel Jones and Malik Nabers, who connected on a short in-breaking route.
The Giants have settled too much on offense tonight, that was a good time to be aggressive.
Dallas takes five point lead into 4th quarter
The Cowboys lead 17-12 going into the 4th quarter as the Giants have been held to field goals all game.
Cowboys punt right back
Dallas picks up only one net yard in three plays — thanks to a holding penalty — and punts the ball back to the Giants.
New York will take over on its own 48 trailing 17-12.
Giants go three-and-out for the first time
After a bad decision by Daniel Jones on a read option cost them five yards, the Giants couldn’t convert on third down and punted.
The Cowboys take over with a 17-12 lead.
Cowboys hit 60-yard field goal
Dallas kicks a field goal after an eight-play, 28-yard drive that stalled out because of a holding penalty.
Brandon Aubrey came in and hit a 60 yarder, his first field goal of the game.
The Cowboys lead 17-12.
Cowboys’ DeMarcus Lawrence questionable to return
Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence is questionable to return with a foot injury.
Giants settle for field goal AGAIN
Four drives, four field goals for the Giants.
This one is the most frustrating. New York orchestrated a nice drive to start the second half, moving 77 yards all the way inside the 10-yard line. Daniel Jones completed 6 of 7 passes.
But the Giants decided to kick again on 4th-and-goal from 3, much to the chagrin of their fans.
It’s 14-12, Dallas.
New York is playing good offense. That drive may have called for some more aggression from Brian Daboll.
Giants receive the second-half kickoff...
...and we’re back! New York takes over on its own 20. The Giants’ first play was a three-yard loss by Devin Singletary on the ground.
Halftime: Cowboys 14, Giants 9
Dallas takes a five-point lead into halftime.
The Giants strung together three nice drives on offense, but settled for a kick every time. The Cowboys have been boom or bust — they have two touchdowns and two punts.
Dak Prescott is 14 of 16 for 164 yards and two scores.
Daniel Jones is 13 of 14 for 142 yards.