The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Lamb, Cowboys beat Giants

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ARLINGTONd, Texas — CeeDee Lamb could only smile when officials upheld an out-of-bounds call on what the Dallas receiver hoped would be a touchdown on his second onehanded catch of the game.

He had to settle for setting up three TDs instead.

Lamb put the Cowboys in position for one of Dak Prescott’s two scoring passes to Dalton Schultz and Ezekiel Elliott’s TD run in a 28-20 victory over the New York Giants on Thanksgivi­ng Day.

The toe-tapping TD Lamb thought he set up for himself instead became rookie Peyton Hendershot running for the 2-yard score, then directing all three of his fellow tight ends into a giant Salvation Army red kettle for a Whac-A-Mole celebratio­n with Dallas an extra point away from a 28-13 lead.

“I definitely thought the CeeDee catch was a touchdown,” Prescott said after his 10th consecutiv­e victory over the Giants (7-4). “I went to the sideline, dropped my helmet and everything.

“The Whac-A-Mole was great. The guys told me about it early in the week. They were worried about getting fined or getting a penalty. We said, ‘Make sure you’re up two touchdowns. We got a couple of guys that can help with the fine. So, go for it.’”

The victory ended a three-game Thanksgivi­ng losing streak for the Cowboys (8-3), who moved a game ahead of the Giants in the NFC East while sweeping the season series. Philadelph­ia (9-1) leads the division.

Saquon Barkley was held to 39 yards rushing with a 1-yard TD behind a makeshift offensive line missing three starters because of injury in New York’s third loss in the past four games.

Dallas, the NFL leader in sacks coming in, dropped Daniel Jones three times while limiting him to 14

yards rushing after he ran for first downs seven times in the first meeting, a 23-16 Dallas win.

Jones’ TD pass to Richie James in the final seconds was too late for the Giants to take advantage of a 2-0 takeaway edge in the second Thanksgivi­ng meeting out of 122 overall in the storied rivalry.

“It’s a divisional game and we didn’t play our best. That’s always disappoint­ing,” Jones said. “We’ve got a really good opportunit­y with big games down the stretch. We’ve put ourselves in a good position. We’re still confident.”

The Giants thought they had the game’s first touchdown on Jones’ pass Isaiah Hodgins, but Tyre Phillips, playing out of position at right tackle, was flagged as an ineligible receiver downfield.

New York coach Brian Daboll screamed in disagreeme­nt to one of the officials, and the Giants ended up settling for a field goal.

“You’ll have to ask the officials,” Daboll said when asked about the negated TD, in one of several curt replies to reporters after the game.

Prescott’s TD tosses to Schultz came about five minutes apart in the third quarter, turning a 13-7 deficit into a 21-13 lead. The

first was a 15-yarder on third-and-goal.

The Dallas quarterbac­k’s winning streak against the Giants started after he lost to them twice when the Cowboys went 13-3 his rookie year in 2016.

RECORD-TYING KICK

Graham Gano tied the New York record for longest field goal with a 57yarder in the first quarter. The kick came on fourthand-32 after the negated TD and an intentiona­l grounding penalty on Jones.

INJURIES

Illness sidelined three Cowboys who would have been active in DT Johnathan Hankins, DE Tarell Basham and CB Kelvin Joseph . ... Giants CB Cor’Dale Flott left in the third quarter to be evaluated for a concussion.

UP NEXT

Giants: Washington visits Dec. 4 in the first of three consecutiv­e NFC East games for the Giants. The third of those is another meeting with the Commanders.

Cowboys: A three-game homestand continues Dec. 4 against Indianapol­is. Another AFC South opponent (Houston) follows Dec. 11 to finish that home stretch.

 ?? Richard Rodriguez / Getty Images ?? The Giants’ Saquon Barkley is unable to catch a pass during the second half in against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Thursday in Arlington, Texas.
Richard Rodriguez / Getty Images The Giants’ Saquon Barkley is unable to catch a pass during the second half in against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Thursday in Arlington, Texas.

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