Dallas Cowboys Dominate New York Giants 44-20

The New York Giants lost to the Dallas Cowboys, 44-20, on Sunday afternoon at AT&T Stadium. The Giants dropped to 1-4 on the season while the NFC-East leading Cowboys improved to 4-1.

The Dallas Cowboys came into their matchup against the New York Giants as the better team on paper, but when an already banged up Giants squad then lost quarterback Daniel Jones, running back Saquon Barkley and wide receiver Kenny Gollady to injury, the task for the visitors seemed a tough one, to say the least.

And although New York was certainly up for the fight – this is the NFC East, after all – in the end the Cowboys dominated their rivals, securing a 44-20 victory and improving their record to a division-leading 4-1.

Injuries or not, the Giants really had no answer for the Dallas offense as Dak Prescott and company racked up 515 total yards.

Jets Can’t Overcome Slow Start In Loss To Falcons In London

The Jets started slowly and could not come up with one final stop and are taking the long flight home from London with a loss.

The Jets made things interesting in the second half after falling behind by 17 points early, but the Falcons came away with a 27-20 win in front of 60,057 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Jets fell to 1-4 and now have a bye week.

Rookie quarterback Zach Wilson had another rough game. He missed on some short, easy throws and threw his NFL-worst ninth interception in the game. Offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur did not have any answers to help Wilson out early. The running game was a rumor for most of the day, and the first touchdown came after a 65-yard kickoff return by Tevin Coleman at the start of the second half.

Falcons running back Mike Davis scored a 3-yard touchdown with 2:19 left in the game to ice the win for Atlanta. It was the team’s only points of the second half after putting up 20 in the first half.

The Falcons (2-3) were playing without top receivers Calvin Ridley and Russell Gage, but they did not need them in this one. Pitts, the No. 4 overall pick, had nine catches for 119 yards and his first NFL touchdown. Patterson had 114 total yards, killing the Jets early with both runs and receptions.