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Prescott doing a number on the Giants COWBOYS at GIANTS

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J.— It’s easy to assume games between Dallas and the Giants are going to be a running backs’ showcase featuring Ezekiel Elliott of the Cowboys and Saquon Barkley of New York.

The two finished 12 in rushing last season with Elliott gaining 1,434 yards and Barkley 1,307. They also were 12 in yards from scrimmage with Barkley leading the way with 2,028 and Elliott getting 2,001.

What’s interestin­g is Barkley and Elliott haven’t been the stars in the past three games between the NFC East rivals.

It’s been Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, and he will get another chance at having his way with the Giants when the teams play on Monday night at MetLife Stadium.

The divisionle­ading Cowboys ( 43) are coming off a byeweek, while the Giants ( 26) will be looking to snap a fourgame losing streak.

The Cowboys have owned the Giants in recent seasons, winning five straight, including a 3517 victory in

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Dallas in the season opener.

Prescott has been phenomenal in the past three. He is 68 of 101 for 1,053 yards, nine touchdowns and no intercepti­ons.

“Ouch,” Giants coach Pat Shurmur said after hearing the statistics. “He’s a really good player. That’s something thatwe have to get fixed this week when we play them. He’s an outstandin­g player. He has outstandin­g players around him. He has people that will block for him. Oh by the way, when it breaks down, he can run. So, he’s a challenge.”

The Cowboys also are facing a challenge, going against rookie quarterbac­k Daniel Jones in his first start against Dallas. He played some in the opener in finishing up for EliManning.

“It’s pretty cool to go against somebody that you didn’t go against before,” Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence said. “He can move around. He’s got a strong arm. He’s athletic. He can be good in this league, but he’s also got to play against us twice a year.”

ANTHEM QUESTION AGAIN

A trade for a defensive lineman has again raised the question for the Cowboys of howa player will handle protesting during the national anthem. When the issue flared two years ago, Jerry Joneswas the first owner to say hewould bench any player who protested during the anthem. Players have kneeled, sat and raised fists during “The StarSpangl­ed Banner” to protest police brutality, social injustice and racial inequality.

The first test was Robert Quinn, whowas acquired in the offseason. The defensive end had raised a fist during the anthem when hewas with the Dolphins and Rams. Quinn was vague aboutwhat hewould do anytime the question came up, and he has not protested so far.

Nowit’s Michael Bennett, acquired during the open week from New England for a conditiona­l lateround pick in the 2021 draft and set for his Dallas debut against the Giants. He stayed in the locker room with Philadelph­ia and the Patriots. Coach Jason Garrett said he didn’t anticipate it being an issue. “There’s one thing,” Quinn said this week. “It’s called freedom of speech.”

The Giants have been showing up 15 minutes late during their skid. They have been outscored 380 in the four games, including 140 by both Arizona and Detroit in the past two games. There have been too many mistakes. Jones had a lateral returned for a touchdown by the Lions early and a firstquart­er intercepti­on theweek before led to a Cardinals’ TD. The Patriots got an early touchdown on a blocked punt.

THE WILLIAMS FACTOR

The Giants got help earlier thisweek, acquiring defensive end Leonard Williams from the Jets for two draft picks. The sixth pick overall in 2015 has 17 sacks and 240 tackles in his fourplus years. New York uses a 34 defensive alignment. The Jets employ a 43 front that had Williams working mostly on the inside. He can play nose tackle, too. Watch to seewhat the Giants do.

NO WORSE FOR THE WEAR

Dallas linebacker Leighton Vander Esch and Quinn appeared to come through OK after potentiall­y serious injuries in the victory over Philadelph­ia twoweeks ago. Vander Esch sustained neck injury early against the Eagles, and Quinn went out with a rib injury not long after. “I think they’re doing better,” Garrett said.

HEALTHY

This might be the first time Jones has all his skill players. WR Sterling Shepard looks ready to return after sitting out two games with his second concussion. TE Evan Engram is healthy. WRGolden Tate has played in four straight after returning from a suspension for using performanc­eenhancers. Barkley will be playing in his third straight after sitting out three with an ankle injury.

 ?? Roger Steinman / Associated Press ?? Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott prepares for the snap against the Philadelph­ia Eagles.
Roger Steinman / Associated Press Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott prepares for the snap against the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

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