The Giants will try to get their first win at AT&T Stadium in over four years when they travel to Arlington. This classic rivalry has been dominated by Dallas as of late, as they have won the last six meetings. This will be Daniel Jones’ first start at Jerry World, a place where his predecessor had a relative amount of success. You can guarantee that this matchup is one that new Giants’ offensive coordinator Jason Garrett circled on his calendar before the season started. It will be his first chance to face the team that he was the head coach of for most of the previous decade. In order to pull off what would be an impressive road victory, the Giants’ front seven must contain Ezekiel Elliott. Offensively, Jones needs to take advantage of the Cowboys’ vulnerable secondary. Dallas’s passing defense has been underwhelming so far this season. Dak Prescott has plenty of weapons to throw to, but rookie CeeDee Lamb could be the one that gives the Giants the most problems. They cannot let him torch their secondary. Here are TGI’s keys to victory against Dallas:
Bottle up Ezekiel Elliott
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