Daniel Jones and the Giants would be very thankful for a bounce back win after a lackluster week 11 performance against the Lions. Jones, who last threw an interception in week 3, threw two picks in Sunday’s 31-18 loss to Detroit. Jones finished the day with 341 yards on 27-of-44 passing. Rookie wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson became Jones’ number one target in the game catching nine passes for 100 yards, but his season is now over after suffering an ACL tear in the loss. Robinson isn’t alone on the injury front for the Giants. Today, New York will be without defensive backs Adoree Jackson (knee) and Fabian Moreau (oblique) as well as center Joe Feliciano (neck). All three are starters. Meanwhile starting right tackle Tyre Phillips was quesionable heading into today with a neck injury but is “active.” That banged up offensive line doesn’t bode well for Jones or running back Saquon Barkley who rushed for a season low 22 yards against the Lions averaging just 1.4 yards-per-carry, the fourth lowest in his career. The Cowboys are not the team that anyone who needs a “bounce back game” wants to see. They are a top 10 defense in yards and they allow the fewest points-per-game in the NFL at 16.7. Dallas is also coming off their most dominant win of the season, beating the Vikings 40-3 in Minnesota. Heading into last week, the Vikings held a share of the best record in the NFL at 8-1, then Dallas had their way with them. Dak Prescott threw just three incompletions on his way to a 276 yard day with two scores while running back Tony Pollard was the Cowboys’ leading rusher and receiver on the afternoon. Pollard racked up 80 yards on the ground and 109 yards on six catches with two touchdowns through the air. Throughout the season, while the offense has dealt with injuries, the most consistent part of the Cowboys’ game has been their stout defensive attack. Last week, they sacked Kirk Cousins seven times. Micah Parsons and Dorance Armstrong came up with two sacks apiece in the win. Parsons is second in the NFL with 10 sacks on the season. The Action Network (opens in new tab) has the Cowboys as 10-point favorites to beat the Giants. This will mark the second meeting between these NFC East rivals. Dallas took their week 3 matchup in the Meadowlands, 23-16. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb came up with an incredible one-handed catch that broke a 13-13 time in the fourth quarter. Giants vs Cowboys Inactives: Giants: Evan Neal (RT), Shane Lemieux (G), Jon Feliciano (C), Josh Ezeudu (G), Adoree’ Jackson (CB), Fabian Moreau (CB), Daniel Bellinger (TE) Cowboys: Will Grier (QB), Kelvin Joseph (CB), Markquese Bell (S), Tarell Basham (DE), Johnathan Hankins (DT), Anthony Barr (LB), Takk McKinley (DE)
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Giants vs Cowboys live streams in the US
In the U.S., the Giants vs Cowboys live stream is going to be broadcast on FOX, which is available with most cable packages and on two of our favorite streaming services: fuboTV and Sling TV. The game starts at 4:30 p.m. ET / 1:30 p.m. PT Today (Nov. 24) If FOX, ESPN, NBC and NFL Network have typically been enough to get you all the football you need, you could rely on Sling (which doesn’t include CBS, and RedZone is available with the Sports Extra add on). You can get your local CBS NFL games via Paramount Plus, if you want. The more comprehensive package comes from fuboTV, as it has all five of the main channels you’ll want: CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC and the NFL Network. That’s why it’s one of the best streaming services. It’s a case of “you get what you pay for” as Sling Orange & Blue (which you’d need to get ESPN, FOX, NBC and NFL Network) costs $50 per month, while the Fubo TV Standard package gives you all of the above, for $70 per month. Oh, and if you’re OK with just watching the Giants vs Cowboys live stream on mobile devices (phones and tablets), it’s also available on the $4.99 per month NFL Plus. NFL Sunday Ticket: This game is not included in NFL Sunday Ticket (opens in new tab). Check out our How to get NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV guide for more details.
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Giants vs Cowboys live streams in the UK
American football fans across the pond CAN watch Giants vs Cowboys on Sky Sports (opens in new tab), the typical home to more than 100 live games per NFL season. The Giants vs Cowboys live stream starts at 9.30 p.m. GMT Today. Americans abroad could just use the service of their choice, provided they log in via a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
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Giants vs Cowboys live streams in Australia
Aussies will find the Giants vs Cowboys live stream on ESPN or Seven, via either Kayo Sports (opens in new tab) or Foxtel (opens in new tab). Kayo starts at $25 per month (opens in new tab) with the Kayo One Package offers a 7-day free trial to kick the tires.