New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys: NFL live scores, blog

By Nigel Wakeley / Roar Guru

Here comes the boom! The NFL season has kicked off this weekend after seven months of offseason, and we’ll bring you live updates today of a huge NFC East game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, from 10.30am AEST.

Four weeks of preseason games are in the books, fantasy rosters are set, and starting lineups have been decided. Now it’s time for 256 regular season games to decide the best team in football.

Inside the massive AT and T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, both teams will have the opportunity to wash out the salty taste of last season, when neither team could make the playoffs (Cowboys 8-8, Giants 9-7).

The Dallas Cowboys, known as ‘America’s Team’, had a great year statistically that didn’t translate into victories.

Quarterback Tony Romo finished 3rd in the league in passing yardage, and tight end/security blanket Jason Witten had the most catches of any tight end in NFL history (110).

The New York Giants, Superbowl champions from the 2011 season, did not perform up to the level expected and were affected by constant injuries to starters.

On defence, the Giants were generous in giving up yardage but tightened up when opponents got to the red zone.

The last time these two rivals faced was in Week 8 of the 2012 season, in Dallas. The Giants took the lead early with a Jason Pierre-Paul interception return, and four field goals before Romo and the Cowboys could get the offense in gear.

Despite throwing four interceptions, Romo had a career day with 437 yards on 62 attempts (and a rushing touchdown) and brought the Cowboys in front midway through the fourth quarter.

Giants quarterback Eli Manning then secured his 20th comeback performance leading the Big Blue to another field goal, with the eventual score 29-24 to the Giants.

More recently, both teams have gone 2-2 in preseason action (not counting the Cowboys involvement in the Hall of Fame game).

In the third preseason game (the most important) the Giants lost 24-21 in overtime to their intracity rivals (the Jets), where Manning visibly struggled, not able to complete even 50 percent of his passes (72.4 QB rating in preseason).

The Cowboys handled the Bengals 24-18, and Tony Romo looked great, throwing his first two touchdowns of the year and finishing with a 123.3 QB rating throughout the preseason.

Dallas also have star linebacker Sean Lee back from injury and performing with an interception and sack against the Bengals.

On the injury front, Giants backup running back Andre Brown suffered a leg fracture in the final preseason game and therefore New York have all their eggs/carries in the David Wilson basket.

Wilson topped the NFL in kick return yardage last year but has yet to develop as a running back (although he has a healthy 7.5 YPC average in preseason).

The latest injury report had a few concerns for the Giants – receiver Victor Cruz and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul were listed as limited participation, but should be able to go.

Cowboys defensive end Anthony Spencer wasn’t able to practice and looks unlikely to play.

The New York Giants have never lost a game at the AT & T Stadium (opened two seasons ago) – perhaps it’ll be fifth time lucky for the Cowboys.

Follow along on the Roar for live commentary from 10.30am AEST.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2013-09-11T05:46:32+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


I totally get it, I'll look into getting a general live score article.

AUTHOR

2013-09-11T05:44:40+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Haha no worries. Should be able to do the primetime Sunday night games all season :)

2013-09-10T04:41:17+00:00

ThelmaWrites

Guest


Oops, I didn't read your final blog well. You're actually doing the 49ers next week! Serves me right for reading your blogs well past midnight instead of going to sleep. Yoohoo!

2013-09-10T02:50:20+00:00

Dogs Of War

Roar Guru


One word for you "Gamepass". Best thing ever. Otherwise I find internet radio pretty damn good for picking up radio broadcasts of games you want to hear. NFL.com is damn fine for following games as well.

2013-09-10T02:49:19+00:00

Dogs Of War

Roar Guru


Not sure how you are taking it that I am offended. I was saying that their should be another article that covers all the weeks games where those who want to discuss those games can.

2013-09-09T22:34:13+00:00

mushi

Guest


Put up a short two paragraph article shouldn't be that tough if this offends you so much.

2013-09-09T15:42:36+00:00

ThelmaWrites

Guest


Ummm, Dogs. I'm here in the Philippines and I don't get NFL. So Nigel's blogs are truly welcome.

2013-09-09T15:40:50+00:00

ThelmaWrites

Guest


Thanks for the coverage, Nigel. I enjoyed the blogs, I could actually follow the game. After the Manning Bowl, could you try a 49er game please?

2013-09-09T05:15:52+00:00

Dogs Of War

Roar Guru


Be nice if we had an open thread to discuss all the games rather than just focus on one game.

AUTHOR

2013-09-09T03:48:13+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


FULLTIME Cowboys 36 – 31 Giants Thanks for joining us on the Roar for live NFL coverage, hope you enjoyed it and your fantasy teams came out on top! Next week the Cowboys will visit Andy Reid's Chiefs, and it's the Manning bowl as Eli will host Peyton. We'll have a blockbuster NFC West game on the Roar next Monday with Seattle against San Francisco.

AUTHOR

2013-09-09T03:45:31+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


FULLTIME Cowboys 36 – 31 Giants In a crazy game with seven turnovers and eight touchdowns, the Cowboys do enough to win and stop Eli's run of success in their house. Both teams with lots to do to improve, but one particular aspect for the Giants is their running back situation - will they trust Wilson? will they trust Scott?

AUTHOR

2013-09-09T03:43:14+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 :09 Cowboys 36 – 31 Giants It was a good onside kick that gave the Giants a chance, but MLB Lee secured it up and now a kneel down will end it.

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2013-09-09T03:42:27+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 :12 Cowboys 36 – 31 Giants He has had a few interceptions, but Manning is now over 400 yards and 100 QB rating, solid night for him. Onside kick for the game! Great kick, there's a scramble! They're signalling Cowboys ball.

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2013-09-09T03:40:54+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 – :16 Cowboys 36 – 31 Giants They get the touchdown! Brandon Myers gets open and Manning darts it in there for a touchdown! They'll have an onside kick now!

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2013-09-09T03:39:41+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 – 0:40 Cowboys 36 – 24 Giants Manning throws to Scott, who is dragged down after nine yards. Giants inside the five. Throw into the endzone, knocked down by MLB Lee.

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2013-09-09T03:38:51+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 – 0:48 Cowboys 36 – 24 Giants Incompletion as Eli gets flushed out of the pocket, then threw left-handed downfield. Now Manning hits Scott on a burst downfield, gains a quick 20 yards and then the Giants take their final timeout. Four cracks at the endzone to come!

AUTHOR

2013-09-09T03:37:35+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 – 1:00 Cowboys 36 – 24 Giants Another long completion to Myers, who got open quickly downfield. Timeout by the Giants.

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2013-09-09T03:36:22+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 – 1:44 Cowboys 36 – 24 Giants Manning hits Myers over the middle for a first down, and hustles to the line. And a repeat play, hits Myers, clock running.

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2013-09-09T03:35:28+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 – 1:50 Cowboys 36 – 24 Giants Manning still has a chance with possession now and three timeouts, but it's far harder now. Throws to Scott on first down, gets out of bounds for five yards.

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2013-09-09T03:33:25+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Q4 – 1:45 Cowboys 36 – 24 Giants Never seen Eli Manning so frustrated. Scott took forever to turn around on the screen play and just tipped it into the air. Cowboys going for two.. Bryant drops the back shoulder fade.

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