New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboys NFL Betting Prediction

NFL New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboys Prediction 11/28/2024

The New York Giants will face off against the Dallas Cowboys at 4:30 ET on Thursday, November 28th. This matchup is being played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

The Giants and Cowboys will face off on Thursday, November 28th at 4:30 ET on FOX. The Cowboys are favored on the money line at -212 in this week 13 matchup. The Giants are +178 on the money line, and the point spread is -4 in favor of the Cowboys. The over/under line is set at 37.5 points.

  • Date: Thursday, November 28th
  • Time: 4:30 ET
  • Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington
  • TV: FOX

Giants vs Cowboys

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Heading into week 13, the Giants are on a six-game losing streak, including a 30-7 home loss to the Buccaneers in week 12. This puts New York at 2-9, with both of their wins coming on the road. They rank 32nd in our power rankings and have a 0.0% chance of making the playoffs.

New York is 3-8 against the spread this season and has failed to cover in six straight games. Their average scoring margin is -8.1 points per game. The over/under record for their games is 3-8, with an average of 37.7 points per game.

Following four straight losses, the Cowboys bounced back in week 12 with a 34-26 road win over the Commanders. Dallas entered the game as 10.5-point underdogs but came away with the victory, improving their record to 4-7. The O/U line was set at 44.5 points, and the teams combined for 60, marking the second straight game the over has hit in Cowboys games.

Heading into week 13, Dallas ranks 31st in our NFL power rankings and has a 0.7% chance of making the playoffs. They are 3-8 against the spread, with an average scoring margin of -8.9 points per game. Their O/U record stands at 7-4 this season.

Giants Injury Report

  • Tyler Nubin – Back (Questionable)
  • Dyontae Johnson – Ankle (Out)
  • Deonte Banks – Rib (Questionable)
  • Micah McFadden – Thumb/heel (Questionable)
  • D.J. Davidson – Shoulder (Questionable)
  • Elijah Riley – Concussion (Out)
  • Azeez Ojulari – Toe (Questionable)
  • Theo Johnson – Back (Questionable)
  • Evan Neal – Hip (Questionable)
  • Carter Coughlin – Pectoral (Out)
  • Andrew Thomas – Foot (Out)
  • Armon Watts – Shoulder (Questionable)
  • Gunner Olszewski – Groin (Out)
  • Dexter Lawrence II – Knee (Questionable)
  • Austin Schlottmann – Lower Leg (Out)
  • Jermaine Eluemunor – Quadricep (Questionable)

Cowboys Injury Report

  • Jourdan Lewis – Neck (Probable)
  • Nick Vigil – Foot (Questionable)
  • Dak Prescott – Hamstring (Out)
  • Eric Kendricks – Groin/shoulder (Questionable)
  • DeMarcus Lawrence – Foot (Out)
  • Zack Martin – Ankle/shoulder (Questionable)
  • Brandin Cooks – Knee (Questionable)
  • Chuma Edoga – Toe (Probable)
  • Amani Oruwariye – Back (Out)
  • Cooper Rush – Knee (Questionable)
  • Jake Ferguson – Concussion (Questionable)
  • Trevon Diggs – Groin/knee (Questionable)
  • CeeDee Lamb – Back/foot (Questionable)
  • Tyler Guyton – Shoulder (Probable)
  • John Stephens Jr. – Knee (Out)
  • Marshawn Kneeland – Knee (Questionable)
  • Hunter Luepke – Calf (Probable)
  • Earl Bostick Jr. – Leg (Out)
  • Asim Richards – Ankle (Questionable)
  • Sam Williams – Knee (Out)
  • Tyler Smith – Ankle/knee (Questionable)
  • Markquese Bell – Shoulder (Out)
  • DaRon Bland – Foot (Questionable)
  • Nathan Thomas – Undisclosed (Out)

Giants Offense Breakdown

Heading into week 13, the Giants rank 28th in our offensive power rankings. They are 30th in the NFL in scoring, averaging 14.8 points per game, and they sit 24th in total yards, with 303.8 per game. Despite being 8th in passing attempts, they rank 28th in passing yards, averaging 187.9 per game. On the ground, they are 19th in rushing yards per game, with 115.9, on 26.5 attempts per game.

In week 12, the Giants struggled to score, putting up just 7 points in the 4th quarter after being shut out for the first 3 quarters. Tommy Devito threw for 189 yards on 21/31 passing, while Tyrone Tracy Jr. led the team with 42 rushing yards on 9 carries. Malik Nabers had 6 catches for 64 yards.

Cowboys Offense Breakdown

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Heading into week 13, the Cowboys rank 29th in our offensive power rankings. They lead the NFL in passing attempts per game (40.3) and rank 8th in passing yards per game (240.6). However, they are 21st in points per game (20.1) and 20th in total yards per game (323.2). On the ground, Dallas ranks 29th in rushing attempts and 31st in rushing yards per game (82.5). They are 25th in the league in 3rd-down conversions, with a 34.3% success rate, but rank 2nd in red zone conversion percentage.

In week 12, Dallas scored 24 points in the 4th quarter to defeat Washington 34-26. Cooper Rush threw for 247 yards and 2 touchdowns, completing 24 of 32 passes. Rico Dowdle rushed for 86 yards on 19 carries, and CeeDee Lamb had 10 receptions for 67 yards. Dallas struggled on 3rd down, converting only 2 of 11 attempts, but scored on 2 of 3 red zone trips.

Giants Team Defense

Struggling to generate pressure, the Giants’ defense didn’t record a sack in their 30-7 loss to the Buccaneers. They allowed 450 total yards, including 294 yards through the air. New York gave up 156 rushing yards on 32 attempts, with Tampa Bay averaging 4.9 yards per attempt on the ground.

The Giants also allowed the Buccaneers to convert on 54.5% of their third downs and lost the tackles for loss differential by -3. Despite not allowing any passing touchdowns, the Giants let Tampa Bay complete 80% of their passes.

Cowboys Team Defense

In their 34-26 win over the Commanders, the Cowboys’ defense gave up 145 rushing yards on just 25 attempts, with Washington finishing the game with 412 yards. Despite allowing a high rushing average of 5.8 yards per attempt, Dallas made life difficult for Washington on third downs, allowing just a 33.3% conversion rate. The Cowboys’ defense also came up with two interceptions and recorded four sacks in the game.

Through the air, Washington had 267 yards and completed 65.8% of their passes. Dallas’ defense also forced two turnovers, with Washington scoring two passing touchdowns in the game. The Cowboys’ defense was also able to pressure the quarterback, finishing with a +6 advantage in quarterback hits.

Giants vs Cowboys Trends

  • Across the Giants last three road games, the team averaged 21 points per game while allowing 22. Their record vs the spread in these contests was 1-2, while going 1-2 straight-up.
  • Through their last ten home games, Dallas has an ATS record of just 5-5. However, their overall record was 6-4 while averaging 25 points per game.
  • Looking back on the team’s last five games as the underdog, the Giants have a straight up record of 0-5. Their record vs the spread in these games was 0-5.
  • The last three games that Dallas was favored, they have an ATS mark of 0-3 while going 1-2 straight up.

Giants vs Cowboys Prediction

Our pick vs. the spread is to take the Cowboys to cover as home favorites. Even though the Giants are the favorite at +4, we have the Cowboys pulling off the upset by a score of 26-19.

For this week 13 matchup between the Giants and Cowboys, we have the Cowboys pulling off the upset. As for the over/under, with the line sitting at 37.5 points, we have these teams combining for 45 points, making the over a good bet.


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