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Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs drops big endorsement for Malik Nabors


dallas cowboys They have moved back up one spot after a 20-15 win over the New York Giants in their Week 4 matchup. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott paced the team by going 22-27 for 221 yards and two touchdowns. Cornerback after the win trayvon diggs Told reporters how the rookie veteran receiver malik nabors He impressed by getting 12 receptions and 115 receiving yards. unfortunately, nabors got hurt Due to which his night became shorter.

“I am very impressed with him. He is a great young player. He’s going to be really good in this league. “I’m looking forward to all the battles we’re going to have,” Diggs told Mark Garafolo during a postgame interview for NFL Game Day.

Week 4: Giants vs. Cowboys

New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (86), New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabors (1), and Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (7) stand in a line on the field at MetLife Stadium.
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There’s a reason to appreciate Malik Nabors’ performance from Trevon Diggs.

Throughout the game, the Giants dominated, gaining more first downs, total yards and passing yards while possessing the ball for 35 minutes and 37 seconds, ten minutes more than the Cowboys.

However, their lack of aggression meant they were always falling short of the end zone, as the Cowboys defense forced them to settle for field goals whenever they violated their own territory. Two of these field goals occurred in the red zone.

On their first drive of the second half, the Giants rushed the ball 11 times to drive 77 yards to the three-yard-line. Nevertheless, he decided to kick a field goal instead of going for a touchdown on fourth-and-goal.

Ultimately, the Giants’ conservative aggression cost them dearly, as they managed only three points in the entire half. Keeping the final score in mind, they may shoot themselves in the foot by deciding to play it safe.

Meanwhile, this game was a must-win for both division rivals, who came into the game with identical 1-2 records. So, a loss here would have pushed the losing team into the NFC East basement, while the winner essentially gets a fresh start.

“It’s good for us to go 1-0 this week. It was just what we needed,” Cowboys wideout CeeDee Lamb said a report From Chris Bumbaka for USA TODAY. He had seven receptions for 98 yards and a touchdown for Dallas. “It was a division game—the putt is in the right spot.”

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injury concerns

However, the Cowboys did not leave the field without any losses. defensive end Micah Parsons suffered neck and leg injuriesAnd the training staff escorted him off the field.

Meanwhile, D.E. DeMarcus Lawrence injured his foot And also left the game. Similarly, even Trevon Diggs had leg crampsHowever he finished the game.

Both the Cowboys and Giants will face the NFL’s two undefeated teams (as of Week 3) in the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks, respectively.

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