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Giants' Efforts Fall Short at AT&T Stadium Against the Dallas Cowboys

In a hard-fought contest at AT&T Stadium, the New York Giants faced off against the Dallas Cowboys in a game that ended 28-20 in favor of the home team. The Giants now stand at 9-7-1 for the season, while the Cowboys improved their record to 12-5.


New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (86) during the second quarter of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

The Giants showcased a determined performance with an average gain of 5.1 yards per play and a total yardage of 300. Their passing game contributed significantly with quarterback stats showing an impressive completion percentage of 60 and an overall passer rating of nearly 89. The longest pass completed was for 44 yards, contributing to a total passing yardage of 228. Despite being sacked three times, they managed to secure one touchdown through air and another on ground.


The rushing department added diversity to their offense with an average of over four yards per carry from their total attempts, culminating in one touchdown as well. In terms of special teams' performance, field goals were spot-on with two successful attempts out of two; including one from beyond fifty yards.


Defensively, the Giants intercepted two passes which they returned for eighteen yards combined but failed to record any sacks during this matchup. They forced only one fumble throughout the game which they recovered themselves ensuring no turnovers were conceded.


Penalties seemed to be an area needing attention as seven infractions cost them sixty-six yards overall but did result in three first downs. Red zone efficiency showed promise as they converted two out three opportunities into scores.


As fans look ahead, the New York Giants will next face off against Washington Commanders at MetLife Stadium on December fourth at six o'clock Eastern Time. This encounter can be caught live by fans on FOX network where supporters will hope for a better outcome than what transpired in Arlington.

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