Giants 2015 Schedule Pits New York vs Cowboys In Primetime
With the much anticipated Giants 2015 schedule being released, speculation and predictions have erupted across the league like a firestorm. In the middle of it all once again are the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys.
These two heated NFC East rivals have had countless memorable battles over the years and this year’s games should be no different. It’s no secret that these two teams don’t care much for each other so it’s safe to say both teams and their respected fan bases have both of these games circled on their calendars.
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There is something special about the primetime matchup between Big Blue and Big D. It is once again a Week 1 matchup on Sunday, September 13th at 8:30p.m. Eastern time. It seems like every year these two rivals collide on opening week and it has become somewhat of a tradition for fans of both teams.
There is no need to motivate players of both teams for this game because it seems the biggest moments are made under the lights in primetime with the whole world watching. So what better way to put on a spectacle for the world than by pitting two division rivals with a long history of tough, physical football games?
Both teams have a lot to prove heading into the 2015 NFL season. This means that both teams will be eager to send a message to their arch rivals as well as the rest of the league. Plus everyone knows the significance of division games and that notion holds true in an NFC East division that is very much up for grabs.
So get your popcorn ready folks because when the sun sets on that Sunday evening and the bright lights come on, the Giants will be looking to ruin the Cowboy’s home opener while Dallas looks to protect their house and send a message to Big Blue that they are the team to beat in the NFC East. For us fans, that means that we get another memorable game to add to the history books of this classic NFL rivalry.
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