By Mahesh Yadav
The Dallas Cowboys win 27–20 over the New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day, ending a drought of 334 days without a home win.
Demarvion Overshown was a standout player, intercepting a pass from Giants quarterback Drew Lock and returning it 23 yards for a touchdown, swinging the momentum in the Cowboys' favor.
Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle had a career-best day, rushing for 112 yards and scoring a touchdown, marking the first time since Tony Pollard in Week 3 that a Cowboys running back topped the 100-yard mark.
The Giants continued their losing streak, and fell to 2–10 on the season. Drew Lock struggled in his first start for the Giants, throwing for 172 yards, zero touchdowns, and one interception2.
Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II suffered a dislocated elbow and was ruled out for the rest of the game. His absence was felt as the Giants' defense struggled.
Fans took to social media to express their disappointment with the Giants’ performance, with many calling for coaching and management changes.
The Cowboys will face the Cincinnati Bengals and Carolina Panthers in their next two games, while the Giants will host the New Orleans Saints in Week 14