Cowboys Ride Two-game Winning Streak After Overshown Shines
The Dallas Cowboys extended their winning streak to two games with a victory, capitalizing on critical errors by the New York Giants’ offense. Dallas’ defense dominated the game, highlighted by linebacker Micah Parsons.
The Giants held an early lead, marking their first since Week 5, before Cowboys linebacker Damone Clark halted New York’s momentum with an interception. Quarterback Cooper Rush connected with Cowboys running back Malik Davis for a stilted touchdown, making it 6-7 Cowboys.
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The Giants held an early lead, marking their first since Week 5, before Cowboys linebacker Dan. Dazmon Clark halted New York’s momentum with an interception. Quarterback Cooper Rush connected with Cowboys running back Malik Davis for a stilted touchdown, making it 6-7 Cowboys.
Despite a strong performance to start the game, the momentum shifted. The Giants’ defense
Following their fumble, linebacker Micah Parsons intercepted a pass intended for Devin Singletary. The touchdown sprint by Overshown allowed Dallas to retake the lead, setting the tone for the rest of the game.
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How might this hard-fought victory impact the Cowboys’ performance and momentum in their upcoming games?
## Cowboys Ride High After Hard-Fought Victory
**Host:** Joining us today is former Cowboys linebacker, and current sports analyst, Larry Johnson. Larry, the Cowboys are on a two-game winning streak after a tough victory against the Giants. How are you assessing this win for Dallas?
**Larry Johnson:** Well, it was definitely a gritty win. They didn’t make it look easy. The Giants came out strong and actually held a lead early on, which is something we haven’t seen much of this year. But the Cowboys defense, especially Micah Parsons, stepped up big time. They really shut down the Giants’ offense in the second half.
**Host:** You mentioned Micah Parsons. He seems to be wreaking havoc on opposing offenses week after week. Was there anything particular about his performance against the Giants that impressed you?
**Larry Johnson:** Parsons is a force of nature. He’s got that rare combination of speed and power that makes him incredibly difficult to block. He was constantly in the Giants’ backfield, disrupting plays and putting pressure on the quarterback.
**Host:** Let’s talk about the hapless Giants. After holding that early lead, they stumbled. What do you think went wrong for them?
**Larry Johnson:** The Giants had some costly mistakes, particularly on offense. They turned the ball over a couple of times, and they struggled to move the ball consistently against the Cowboys’ defense. They need to find ways to protect the football and establish a more effective running game if they want to turn things around.
**Host:** Looking ahead for the Cowboys, do you think this win will give them momentum as they move forward in the season?
**Larry Johnson:** Absolutely. Winning close games like this builds confidence and resilience. It also shows the team that they can overcome adversity and find ways to win even when they’re not playing their best football. I think this win gives them a good springboard heading into their next matchup.