The New York Giants seemed like they is likely to be turning a nook at first of their Thanksgiving conflict with the rival Dallas Cowboys on Thursday.
Quarterback Drew Lock sparked the team to its first initial drive touchdown since Week 2, which gave New York its first lead in a recreation since Week 5, however that momentum can be short-lived.
After a stable defensive cease by the Giants within the second quarter, Lock tried a check-down cross to working again Tyrone Tracy Jr., however Dallas pass-rusher DeMarvion Overshown tipped and intercepted it for a landing.
It seemed like a play befitting of a Thanksgiving showdown, paying homage to yard brawls performed between family and friends throughout America on the nationwide vacation.
After trailing 7-6 and getting off to a sluggish offensive begin, Dallas regained momentum and took a 13-7 lead.
The Cowboys have gained seven straight over the Giants since 2021 and 14 of the final 15 conferences.
After upsetting the Washington Commanders in Week 12, a win Thursday would reinsert Dallas (4-7) again into the NFC playoff image.
A loss for New York (2-9) would inch it ever so nearer to a high draft choose and probably a franchise-altering choice.
Lock began Thursday instead of the injured Tommy DeVito, who changed season-starter Daniel Jones, who in flip was waived by the staff and signed with the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday.