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While Denver holds a 9-5 edge in the all-time series, the last time the Cowboys beat the Broncos was September 10, 1995. Yes, you read that correctly. That was a game played at Texas Stadium, won by the Cowboys 31-21, during their run as the league's best franchise. Anthony Miller caught three touchdowns for the Broncos in the losing effort.
Russell Wilson silenced the calls for Jaxson Dart to replace him as the Giants’ starting quarterback with an explosive and clutch performance for most of Sunday’s track meet with the Dallas
The New York Giants lost to the Dallas Cowboys 40-37 in overtime, marking their ninth consecutive loss to the rival team. Giants quarterback Russell Wilson threw for 450 yards and three touchdowns, a significant improvement from his Week 1 performance.
Jaxson Dart led the New York Giants to their first victory of the season after replacing Russell Wilson. The team handed the quarterback mantle to the rookie following a 0-3 start to the season under the 10-time Pro Bowler. The move paid off as the Giants secured a 21-18 win over the LA Chargers on Sunday.
It was last Sunday when the Broncos hosted the Giants at Empower Field at Mile High in a Week 7 NFL game. The home team won 33-32, a result that, in addition to marking the team's
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones declared that "there's nothing untouchable" from the Micah Parsons trade ahead of NFL trade deadline.
It was not a good night for the backup quarterback on the field in the team’s stunning win over the Eagles. His post afterward didn’t go so well either.
Look, we’ve all seen those stat lines that make you do a double-take. You know, the ones that have you frantically googling “wait, did that really happen?” Well, Cowboys fans got one of those moments after watching Dak Prescott absolutely dismantle Washington in their 44-22 beatdown.