The Cowboys-Giants rivalry remains skewed in favor of the American team.
The reigning NFC East champions won their seventh straight game with a 20-15 victory over Big Blue in New Jersey on Thursday.
The Giants took the lead with a field goal, but Dallas responded with a touchdown by Rico Doodle (the one after the holding flag was picked up), followed by a long touchdown by CeeDee Lamb. Big Blue kicked two more field goals before the end of the first half and went back to the locker room up 14-9.
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East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA. Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, 88, celebrates after his AA touchdown in the first half against the Giants at MetLife Stadium. (Robert Deutsch Iman Images)
The Giants marched down the field to start the second half, but were stuffed again and were forced to kick their fourth field goal of the night. But Brandon Aubrey countered with a 60-yard bomb of his own to put Dallas back within five points.
The G-Men once again struggled to get the ball in the end zone, as Greg Joseph knocked down his fifth field goal of the night early in the fourth. But Aubrey scored another point, increasing Dallas' lead to 20-15 with just under seven minutes left.

Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Doodle, 23, celebrates a touchdown during the first quarter against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. (Brad Penner Imagen Images)
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On fourth-and-six, Daniel Jones targeted Malik Nabors for the 15th time (he had already caught 12 times), but couldn't finish the toe tap and with 3:21 left, the Cowboys took over.
Nabors suffered a concussion during this play.
But Aubrey missed 51 yards to the right, giving the Giants another chance with no timeouts and 28 seconds left. However, the Jones Hail Mary was intercepted, giving Dallas the victory.
This is the Cowboys' seventh straight win against New York, their 14th win in their past 15 games, and their 19th win in their past 23 games.
It ended a two-game losing streak for Dallas, while New York lost three of its first four games.
Entering Thursday, the Cowboys' run defense was the worst in the league. Unsurprisingly, Devin Singletary ran for just 24 yards. Nabers' 12 catches for 115 yards led all receivers, but Lamb's 7-98-1 led to the win.
Dak Prescott completed 22 of 27 for 221 yards and Jones completed 29 of 40 passes for 281 yards, but the Giants' only points came on field goals.

Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Doodle, 23, celebrates a touchdown during the first quarter against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. (Brad Penner Imagen Images)
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The Cowboys will travel to Pittsburgh next week to take on the Steelers, while the Giants will also travel west to take on the Seahawks.
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