In the 21 games played between The Dallas Cowboys and The New York Giants, in the past 10 years, Dallas has won 8 of them:
List: (Note: Hometeam is in Bold)
January 1,2012: Giants 31-Cowboys 14
December 11,2011: Giants 37-Cowboys34
November 14, 2010: Cowboys 33-Giants 20
October 25,2010: Giants 41-Cowboys 35
December 14, 2008: Cowboys 20-Giants 8
November 2, 2008: Giants 35-Cowboys 14
January 13, 2008: Giants 21-Cowboys 17(Note:Playoff Game. Giants win Super Bowl XLII, later against New England Patriots 17-14)
November 11, 2007: Cowboys 31-Giants 20
September 9, 2007: Cowboys 45-Giants 35
December 3, 2006: Cowboys 23-Giants 20
October 23, 2006: Giants 36-Cowboys 22
December 4, 2005: Giants 17-Cowboys 10
October 16, 2005: Cowboys 16-Giants 13 OT
January 2, 2005: Giants 28-Cowboys 24
October 10, 2004: Giants 26-Cowboys 10
December 21, 2003: Cowboys 19-Giants 3
September 15, 2003: Cowboys 35-Giants 32 OT
December 15, 2002: Giants 37-Cowboys 7
October 6, 2002: Giants 21-Cowboys 17
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2008 Season
Last year the New York Giants won.
On September 13, 2015, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Giants 27-26 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo threw for three touchdowns and passed for 356 yards in the season opener.
On September 13, 2015, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Giants 27-26 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo threw for three touchdowns and passed for 356 yards in the season opener.
Last of the Silver Screen Cowboys - 2008 was released on: USA: 1 November 2008 (The Indie Fest)
The Giants.
The Giants are in the NFC East. The other teams in the NFC East include the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins and the Philidelphia Eagles. Last year the Giants came in second place behind the Dallas Cowboys with a 10-6 win-loss record. They went on to win the Super Bowl the same year.
2007 NFC East Redskins, Giants & Cowboys!
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The Cowboys were defeated by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 2009-2010 playoffs, 34-3.
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