At the end of the 2012 NFL preseason, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones invited football fans to come to Cowboys Stadium to, “watch us beat the Giants asses.” He didn’t have to eat his words. The Cowboys bested the Giants 24-17 on the heels of three TD passes from Tony Romo.
On Sunday, Romo and company will welcome the Giants back to Texas hoping for another crushing win. After all, they always do things bigger in Texas. But that won’t be an easy task this Sunday.
New York enters the rematch in first place in the NFC East and holding a 3-game winning streak. Today, they sit right at the top—all by themselves—of the NFC East with a 5-2 record. The Cowboys have an evenly split 3-3 record.
Eli Manning has continued to prove that he’s one of the NFL’s true elite QBs. Manning pulled off his 24th career fourth-quarter comeback in a win over the Washington Redskins last Sunday. Last week, with just 1:13 remaining in the 4th quarter, Manning hooked up with Victor Cruz on a 77-yard TD pass. It happened just after Washington took the lead on a 30-yard scoring strike that came at the hands of RG3 to Santana Moss.
Manning has been sacked just five times so far this season, and he’s thrown for a league-high of 2,109 yards. The Giants are second in total yards in the NFL with 411.6 and 3rd in passing yards with 295.3 per game.
But before sportsbook fans drop money on the Giants hoping that they’ll improve to a 6-2 record on Sunday, they should first check the latest odds on NFL and keep in mind what happened during the 2011 NFL season. The Giants lost four straight games, essentially following out of contention. That said, they came back with a vengeance, winning six straight—including the Super Bowl.
Last week, while online betting enthusiasts who backed Dallas made money with their 19-14 win over the Panthers, they had a hard time. Dallas should have put away the Panthers in the first half, but the defense surrendered 112 rushing yards, keeping this game tight.
Game Odds:
New York Giants: -2-110, ML -130
Dallas Cowboys: +2-110, ML +110
Game Total: 47.5, o/u: -110
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