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NY Giants first team eliminated from playoffs after loss to Dallas Cowboys

November 29, 2024 Staff
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Interior view of the AT&T Stadium^ formerly known as Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Texas^ United States. ARLINGTON^ USA - SEP 15^ 2015

The Dallas Cowboys defeated the NY Giants with a score of 27-20 on Thanksgiving Day, beating the Giants for an eighth time in a row (as well as the 15th time in 16 games).

The Thanksgiving Day victory also marked the Cowboys first win at home in 334 days — their first since a Week 17 last season against the Detroit Lions. The Cowboys’ Rico Dowdle rushed for a career-high 122 yards and a touchdown, while three-time All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons finished with one-and-a-half sacks, and linebacker DeMarvion Overshown scored a 23-yard interception return touchdown, the first of his career.

With the loss, the Giants (2-10) became the first NFL team officially eliminated from playoff contention and tied their seventh-longest losing streak (seven games) in franchise history. The Giants also set an all-time NFL record with 11 straight games without an interception.

Editorial credit: David J Maldonado / Shutterstock.com

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