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Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Game Time, Live score, video stream and TV Channel

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Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Game Time, Live score, video stream and TV Channel

Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants live score (and video online live stream) starts on 11.9.2017. at 00:30 UTC time in NFL, Regular Season – USA. Here on Cowboys Game Today livescore you can find all Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants previous results sorted by their H2H matches. Links to Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants video highlights are collected in the Media tab for the most popular matches as soon as video appear on video hosting sites like Youtube or Dailymotion. We’re not responsible for any video content, please contact video file owners or hosters for any legal complaints.

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Even:  Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Game

Date: Sunday, Sep 10th

When: 8:30 PM  ET

Where: AT&T Stadium

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Cowboys at Texans preseason game cancelled

Thursday’s preseason game between the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans has been cancelled, WFAA confirmed. The teams were informed of the cancellation at respective team meetings Wednesday morning. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo wrote on Twitter that the game was cancelled so Texans players could return home to Houston to help out and be with their families.

It’s great that they can get home,” said Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee. “Right now there’s more important things than football.

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have a great opportunity and platform to go back and pour into the city and check in on their own families and get involved in the community and rally it in a lot of ways,” tight end Jason Witten said. “I fully support that decision.”

The game was initially scheduled for NRG Stadium in Houston but was moved to Arlington due to unprecedented flooding in the Houston area caused by what was Hurricane Harvey.

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More than 45,000 tickets had been sold since they went on sale Tuesday at 6 p.m. All proceeds from the game — ticket revenue, parking and concessions — were set to go toward Harvey relief. Those who had already purchased tickets prior to Wednesday’s cancellation can get a refund or donate the money to Harvey relief.

When Texans star J.J. Watt was asked Monday whether the game should be cancelled entirely, he said there were “much bigger things at hand.”

“I think that the most important thing right now is the family and friends and the city of Houston back home,” Watt said at The Star in Frisco, where the Texans were practicing. “Making sure they’re safe, making sure they’re taken care of.

“If there is something played this week, I think we should definitely involve some sort of fundraiser, some sort of way to benefit the people back home, because I think this is a much bigger issue than just a football game.”

Cowboys team officials were still mulling the possibility of hosting an event of some sort at AT&T Stadium Thursday.

The sun was shining in Houston Wednesday as the heaviest rainfall appeared to be past the area. Harvey made landfall for a second time early Wednesday morning near the Texas-Louisiana border on the Gulf Coast.

In the far-less-important story line of football on the field, the Cowboys won’t lose much by not playing the scheduled finale. Since the Cowboys played in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 3, they have played in the customary four preseason games already.

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Dallas Cowboys schedule 2017: Games and dates

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The Cowboys Game have had their full 2017 schedule released.

Dallas Cowboys schedule 2017

The Cowboys will open the season Sept. 10 against the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in a game that also will serve as their NFC East opener.

The Cowboys will play the Washington Redskins in their NFC East road opener on Oct. 29.

The Cowboys will have their bye week Oct. 15 between the Green Bay Packers (Oct. 8) and at San Francisco 49ers (Oct. 22) games. They will close out the regular season at the Philadelphia Eagles on Dec. 31.

Game times/dates for Weeks 5-17 games are subject to change.

The Super Bowl will be played at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Dallas Cowboys Schedule 2017

Sept. 10: New York Giants (8:30 p.m. ET, NBC)

Sept. 17: at Denver Broncos (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Sept. 25: at Arizona Cardinals (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Oct. 1: Los Angeles Rams (1 p.m. ET, FOX)

Oct. 8: Green Bay Packers (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Oct. 15: BYE

Oct. 22: at San Francisco 49ers (4:05 p.m. ET, FOX)

Oct. 29: at Washington Redskins (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Nov. 5: Kansas City Chiefs (4:25 p.m. ET, CBS)

Nov. 12: at Atlanta Falcons (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Nov. 19: Philadelphia Eagles (8:30 p.m. ET, NBC)

Nov. 23: Los Angeles Chargers (4:30 p.m. ET, CBS)

Nov. 30: Washington Redskins (8:25 p.m. ET, NBC/NFL Network)

Dec. 10: at New York Giants (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Dec. 17: at Oakland Raiders (8:30 p.m. ET, NBC)

Dec. 24: Seattle Seahawks (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX)

Dec. 31: at Philadelphia Eagles (1 p.m. ET, FOX)

Preseason

Aug. 3: Arizona Cardinals (Canton, Ohio; 8 p.m. ET, NBC)

Aug. 12: at Los Angeles Rams (9 p.m. ET, NFL Network)

Aug. 19: Indianapolis Colts (7 p.m. ET, NFL Network)

Aug. 26: Oakland Raiders (8 p.m. ET, KTVT)

Aug. 31: at Houston Texans (8 p.m. ET, KTVT)

Cowboys Game 2017: Draft Picks, NFL News Preview

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Cowboys Game 2017 Draft Picks, NFL News Preview. Coming off a strong 13–3 campaign, the Cowboys are positioned as contenders heading into the 2017 season. How will they use their picks in the NFL draft? We’re breaking down every selection below.

Here’s the full list of picks the Cowboys hold in the 2017 draft, which will be updated as each selection is made.

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Round 1, Pick 28 (No. 28 overall) 

Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan: The hype on Charlton peaked around pick No. 9 (Cincinnati). This is a far more appropriate range for him, considering that he has shown flashes of brilliance but is still very much a work in progress. And if that’s your scouting report as a defensive lineman, there are few coaches better to help mold your development than Dallas defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli. While Charlton is steady enough against the run that he can be trusted on early downs, Marinelli figures to unleash him most often bending the edge vs. the pass. This fills a need for Dallas, and at a good value.​ GRADE: A-

Round 2, Pick 28 (No. 60)

Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado: Awuzie is a very good football player. He belonged in the second round—despite a little Round 1 hype—and he doesn’t bring the natural gifts of others in this class, but he gets the job done. The Cowboys absolutely had to have an upgrade at the cornerback spot, and Awuzie gives them a player they can count on without hesitation. He’ll be helpful outside and in the slot.​ GRADE: A–

Round 3, Pick 28 (No. 92)

Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan: Lewis is undersized and doesn’t have great speed, but he still might have been a top-50 pick were it not for his pending trial on a domestic violence charge. Like Awuzie, the Cowboys’ pick at 60, Lewis can handle himself outside but might be a better fit in the slot—those two together might be interchangeable. It’s an “A” range pick with a dark cloud hanging over it.​ GRADE: INC.

Round 4, Pick 27 (No. 133) Ryan Switzer, WR, North Carolina

Round 6, Pick 7 (No. 191) Xavier Woods, S, Louisiana Tech

Round 6, Pick 33 (No. 216) Marquez White, CB, Florida State

Round 7, Pick 10 (No. 228) Joey Ivie, DT, Florida

Round 7, Pick 21 (No. 239) Noah Brown, WR, Ohio State

Round 7, Pick 28 (No. 246) Jordan Carrell, DT, Colorado