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Cowboys 37, Giants 34
Dak Prescott’s terrible ankle injury potentially leaves him out for the rest of the year, as the Dallas Cowboys recovered to keep the Giants without victories for five games.
By Associated Press
ARLINGTON, Texas – Dallas Quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a terrible ankle injury in a time after his first landing in his career before replacement Andy Dalton directed a practice to a basket in the final game, and the Cowboys beat the Giants, 37-34, on Sunday.
Michael Gallup had two impressive receptions on the band line in pitches through Dalton, the moment at 38 yards at the Giants’ 16-yard line. The Cowboys reduced time to three moments and Greg Zuerlein had his final kick of the season. 34 yards.
Prescott fell into the arms of Giants defensive back Logan Ryan at the end of a 9-yard run in the third quarter, when his right leg passed under Ryan and gave the impression of breaking.
Prescott reached his leg as he wrangle in pain, and television photographs showed his right foot bent at an awkward angle to his leg. He held back the tears as he pulled it out with a cast on his leg. Most of Prescott’s teammates rushed to greet him, as several Giants members did, adding Ryan and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, who trained Prescott for four years in Dallas.
The team said Prescott had a right ankle fracture and was transferred to the hospital, where surgery was scheduled for Sunday night.
Dalton Cincinnati’s starter for nine seasons before the Bengals selected Joe Burrow No. 1 last spring and Dalton signed a one-year contract to upgrade to Prescott.
Dalton and half-rookie Tyler Biadasz escaped the industry in Dalton’s first full-run series, preparing Devonta Freeman’s 4-yard run and Andrew Thomas’ two-point offensive conversion to put the Giants ahead, 34-31.
After Dallas tied the game and forced a kick to clear the Giants, Gallup for 19 yards. Then Gallup grabbed over his shoulder with Dion Lewis running from stride to stride. Both recoveries withstood the review.
The Cowboys (2-3), who were led through two touchdowns at the time of the fourth for their fourth consecutive game with a double-digit deficit, extended their lead when Ezekiel Elliott ran 12 yards to put the score 31-23 3 plays after Prescott’s injury. . Elliott had yards on the court and two touchdowns.
It’s the first game in Dallas for Garrett, who replaced mike McCarthy after the Cowboys missed the playoffs amid the highest expectations last season.
Four years ago, Garrett decided to stay with Prescott, then a rookie, leading an 11-game winning streak to the most productive in the franchise, as the starting line-up opposed to Tony Romo. Prescott, who replaced an injured Romo in the preseason, each began. and every game of his career.
Garrett’s offense ended a two-game untouched streak by entering the finish zone on the Giants’ first property with a 3-yard loss to final close Evan Engram.
The Giants led, 17-3, in the fourth minute, the fourth consecutive game with a double-digit deficit for the Cowboys, before the Cowboys took a 24-20 lead with 16 moments to play in the first half with Prescott’s 11. yard reaching a pass from catcher Cedrick Wilson, who took an opposite shot from Elliott.
At 0-5, the Giants will face Washington Football at home next Sunday in 3 N. F. C. Games. Eastern Games.
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