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Winning the NFC East becomes a longshot with a loss on Thanksgiving Day, hiking the stakes for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.

Dallas has won 10 of the past 11 over their rivals, who meet for the second time this season following a 23-16 Cowboys' victory on Sept. 26 at East Rutherford, N.J.

The rematch arrives as the Cowboys host a game on Thanksgiving for the 45th consecutive season. Dallas has lost three straight on Turkey Day and look to end the slide at Arlington, Texas.


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The Cowboys (7-3) enter against New York (7-3) on a high note after steamrolling the host Minnesota Vikings 40-3 on Sunday, but both teams are well off the pace set by division-leading Philadelphia (9-1).

Tony Pollard had a career-best 189 yards from scrimmage (80 rushing, 109 receiving) and caught two touchdown passes in the stunningly easy victory.

Star linebacker Micah Parsons and defensive end Dorance Armstrong each had two of Dallas' seven sacks against Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins. The Cowboys lead the NFL in sacks (42) and scoring defense (16.7 points per game) and rank ninth in total defense (310.6 yards per game).

Parsons, who ranks second in the NFL with 10 sacks, injured his left knee and ankle against the Vikings. He maintains he will be ready to play against the Giants but his status is something to watch during a short week.

"I just got rolled up. I felt like everyone on the line just kind of fell on my leg," Parsons said. "It was a quick shot -- I've never had that (pain) before. But my health is great. The knee is cool, definitely in a positive manner."


Yardbarker Quick Pick

Both teams are allowing less than 21 points a game, and when these two teams faced each other earlier this year the final score resulted in 39 points. Expect the total points to be right around 40 again, which is why we're going with the under of 45 points (-110). The Giants really struggled to do much in the passing game last week vs. Detroit, and Dallas is coming off its best defensive performance of the season last week vs. Minnesota. — Jared Shlensky, Yardbarker


Dallas sacked New York quarterback Daniel Jones five times during the September victory with defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence registering three of them.

But Jones also rushed for 79 yards and recorded first downs on seven of his nine rushing attempts, passing for 196 yards with one interception.

"Daniel Jones is a phenomenal quarterback when it comes down to things breaking down and him using his legs," Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse said. "He's a pretty mobile quarterback when it comes to that. Everything coming from me boils down to guys just doing their jobs."

The Giants had a disappointing 31-18 home loss to the Detroit Lions last week. Jones passed for 341 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions and ran for a score.

Star running back Saquon Barkley was limited to 22 yards on 15 carries. Barkley is second in the NFL in rushing yardage (953) and fourth in scrimmage yards (1,163). The setback was the second in three games following New York's surprising 6-1 start.

"We're not going to panic. We're not going to worry. We're not going to waver at all," Barkley said.

Giants coach Brian Daboll is expecting a turnaround against the Cowboys.

"They'll respond," Daboll said. "... We're in an outcome, results-oriented business. We all understand that. But the things that we do during the week, the work we put in, how we study, that's what's important to me. Obviously, we want to win every game. But I think you stay consistent. We're going to go through our preparation. And then we're going to go out and try to play the best we can play Thursday."

Prescott did not play in the first meeting this season due to a thumb injury. He has thrown 21 touchdown passes against five interceptions in 11 career games against the Giants.

New York lost wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson to a season-ending ACL tear in his right knee against the Lions and cornerback Adoree' Jackson (knee) is expected to miss at least four weeks with a sprained MCL.

Cowboys linebacker Anthony Barr (hamstring) will miss his third straight game. Running back Ezekiel Elliott (knee) will be watched closely during the short week. He rushed for two touchdowns against the Vikings after missing the previous two games.

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