New York Post

HURTING WITH DISASTER

Giants’ season on brink as host of offensive stars go down in painful loss to Cowboys

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ Paul.schwartz@nypost.com

Coach Joe Judge said he spoke with Jones after the game but offered no details on how that conversati­on went.

“I’m going to be very careful here selecting my words,’’ Judge said. “I talked to the player. I’ll leave it at that.’’

Is it really only one week ago that Giants halted the negativity swirling about them by breaking through with a victory in New Orleans? Ah, the good old days.

Moments after Jones was forced out, Booker took a handoff from Glennon and leaped into the end zone, pulling the Giants even at 10-10. Somehow. They could not keep pace, though.

Glennon actually said the players on the field with him reminded him of the preseason cast of characters he worked with.

Dak Prescott threw three touchdown passes for the Cowboys (4-1) and Ezekiel Elliott ran for 110 yards. The final points for the Cowboys came on a 45-yard return of a Glennon intercepti­on by cornerback Anthony Brown.

Troy Aikman, the Fox analyst and former Cowboys quarterbac­k, angered the Giants by saying last week the Giants “are not in Dallas’ class.’’ The truth hurts.

This was the fifth consecutiv­e loss for the Giants in Jerry Jones’ spectacula­r football palace and it put on display the difference­s between these two NFC East rivals. The Cowboys are indeed the class of the division. The Giants? They are alone in last place in a division that is not exactly teeming with quality teams.

Barkley went down and out after he leaped for a sailing pass, collided with Golladay and landed awkwardly on the foot of cornerback Jourdan Lewis, causing Barkley’s left ankle to buckle. It swelled up immediatel­y and he was ruled out quickly.

Late in the second quarter Jones, from the Dallas 1-yard line, tried to beat linebacker Jabril Cox and defensive end Chauncy Golston to the front left corner of the end zone. Jones got caught, though, and endured a helmet-to-helmet hit from Cox. Jones went down and nearly fell over as he tried to get back to his feet.

“Any time you see a player stumble like that, it’s a little scary,’’ Golladay said.

The Cowboys got a touchdown catch by Amari Cooper to pull ahead 17-10 at halftime. They put the game to bed with a 98-yard drive that ended with a 13-yard touchdown run by Elliott with 7:34 remaining, putting the Giants in a 34-13 hole midway through the fourth quarter.

Not long after that, Toney finished off a brilliant 10-catch, 189-yard eruption by hauling in a 13-yard pass, losing his cool, taking a swing and getting tossed.

“You guys want to get chippy and get stupid calls against you, go ahead,’’ Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch said.

With that, the Cowboys added insult to injury in what they did to the Giants.

 ?? Getty Images; USA TODAY Sports ?? GIANT HEADACHE: Daniel Jones hits the turf after a helmet-to-helmet collision with the Cowboys’ Jabril Cox late in the first half. Jones was carted off with a concussion, just as Saquon Barkley (below) had been earlier with an ankle injury.
Getty Images; USA TODAY Sports GIANT HEADACHE: Daniel Jones hits the turf after a helmet-to-helmet collision with the Cowboys’ Jabril Cox late in the first half. Jones was carted off with a concussion, just as Saquon Barkley (below) had been earlier with an ankle injury.
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