How to watch the NY Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving with & without cable

Can Big Blue pull off an upset on Thanksgiving in Dallas?
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After their embarrassing 30-7 loss at home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the New York Giants face another tough opponent as they take on the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day. At 2-9, all the Giants have left to play for this season is pride, but it won’t be easy. They’re facing a Cowboys team they haven’t beaten since 2020.

This NFC East clash marks the second time in three years that these two teams will meet on Turkey Day, with the Cowboys defeating Big Blue in Week 12 of the 2022 season, 28-20. If you want to include the Giants with your Thanksgiving dinner, here’s how you can watch the game with or without cable while your family enjoys turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and more.

How to watch NY Giants vs. Cowboys on TV

The game will be broadcast on Fox, with kickoff set for 4:30 p.m. EST. If you’re in the New York market, this divisional rivalry showdown can be seen on Fox 5 New York, Channel 5.

How to stream the NY Giants vs. Cowboys in Week 13

If you don’t have cable, you can stream this Thanksgiving classic on NFL+, the Fox Sports app, FuboTV, or YouTube TV (all require subscriptions).

The Giants are road dogs vs the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving

Despite the Cowboys also enduring a disappointing season at 4-7 and 0-5 at home, they are 3.5-point favorites to defeat the Giants for an eighth straight time, dating back to the 2021 season. Dallas is coming off a dramatic and convincing 34-26 win over the Washington Commanders in Landover, Maryland, while Big Blue looks to bounce back from a 30-7 loss to the Bucs.

New York enters this game with a 7-5-3 all-time record on Thanksgiving Day. They're looking to snap a three-game losing streak on Turkey Day. Many expected the quarterback matchup this season to feature Dak Prescott and Daniel Jones, but instead, it will be a battle of backups. Cooper Rush will start for the Cowboys for the third straight game, while a banged-up Tommy DeVito will try to give it a go for the Giants. DeVito, dealing with a right forearm injury, may not be 100% ready, according to Brian Daboll.

Despite both NFC East squads enduring disappointing 2024 campaigns, the Giants and Cowboys never fail to deliver excitement when they meet. Whether it’s Tommy DeVito or Drew Lock under center on Thursday, can they give Giants fans something to be thankful for this holiday?

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