Dallas didn’t need to rely on Dak Prescott or anything other than their dominant defense and opportunistic special teams. It was light work from the very beginning.
Author: Michael
The Giants attempted a 45-yard field goal, but the Cowboys blocked the kick and returned for a 58-yard touchdown before returning an INT.
Sunday is a sad day in New York sports, for many reasons. The New York Yankees received more bad news along their crawl to the end of the season.
Yankees rookie sensation Jasson Dominguez will miss the rest of the season after tearing his UCL, the team announced.
Dominguez — a celebrated rookie in the Bronx, who’s knocked four home runs in the first seven games — is expected to undergo Tommy John surgery.
Yankees OF Jasson Domínguez has a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, per manager Aaron Boone. pic.twitter.
Daniel Jones and the Giants got off to a putrid start to the 2023 season, surrendering a slew of turnovers during the first half against the rival Cowboys.
Things seemed to go downhill after Daniel Jones fumbled a snap on the team’s opening drive, which, despite being recovered by New York, was followed by a blocked field goal which Dallas returned for a touchdown.
Jones proceeded to throw a pick-six on a pass to Saquon Barkley on the following possession, and was picked off yet again early into the second quarter.
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It’ll always stick with him, as unfortunate as it is.
Former Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts QB Matt Ryan made his color commentary debut on Sunday, commentating on the Sunday afternoon game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings.
Naturally, on his debut, multiple subtle shots were going to be taken, especially for the QB behind the greatest collapse in NFL history. When the play by play announcer saw his chance to take the shot, he sure didn’t miss.
Head coach Bill Belichick wasn’t interested in discussing a key decision that backfired in the Patriots’ Week 1 loss to the Eagles
We’ve seen a ton of bad calls made by Major League Baseball umpires this season, and that continued in Sunday’s Pirates–Braves game when home plate umpire Bill Miller called an obvious ball a strike, which led to Ke’Bryan Hayes striking out one pitch later.
Hayes was rightfully not happy with Miller and tried to talk to him about it after the game. Their brief conversation was just an awful look for baseball and all of the umpires who are working games.
Hayden said on social media that Miller didn’t take any accountability for what happened.
We were wrong.
That’s the only reasonable conclusion we can come to at this point, after Tua Tagovailoa and Mike McDaniel did it again; after they outshot another great quarterback, broke your fantasy football scoring system and proved their offense is harder to kill than a plastic houseplant.
We were wrong to doubt the quarterback, to paint him as injury prone, to diminish him as a product of the system, to take digs at his fitness.
This New York Giants played an appalling first quarter of football in their season debut against the Dallas Cowboys at home.
It may be too early to overreact but the Cowboys have pummeled the Giants so badly to start Sunday’s primetime game that it’s time to pull all stock in Big Blue.
After a 10-play, 48-yard march to start the game, the Giants rolled out the newly paid Graham Gano to kick a 48-yard field goal attempt.
Giants Struck By Terrible Luck To Start Cowboys Game
It was a sure distance for Gano, but Dallas’ defense had different plans.