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The 2023 NFL season is here and here to stay, and Sunday’s electric schedule closes out with an NFC East showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.
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Sunday Night Football is, in many ways, the crown jewel of the NFL fan’s weekend.
This week’s matchup features the Cowboys and Giants, two playoff teams from a year ago that are desperate to hunt down the Philadelphia Eagles for first place in the division.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott led the league in interceptions in 2022 despite missing a quarter of the season. With a reworked cast of weapons and an improved defense, he has his sights set on making a deep playoff run.
The Giants, meanwhile, gave $160 million to Daniel Jones over the offseason and locked him up for the next four years. Saquon Barkley was at odds with the front office but is back on a one-year deal, and he’ll need to be a force against a stout Dallas defense if the Giants hope to win.
Home underdogs typically perform well against the spread, especially in Week 1, but we expect the Cowboys to walk away with a decisive win and to cover the spread (-3.5).
Dallas added Brandin Cooks to an already-explosive offense and former Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore to a defense many regard as one of the three best in the entire league. They’ve also won 11 of their past 12 matchups against the Giants and haven’t been affected by playing them on the road.
Many people will have questions about Dak Prescott’s ball security since he led the league in interceptions in 2022, but he has a great track record of limited turnovers and should re-announce himself on a national stage to start the year.
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