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How to Watch Cowboys vs. Giants in Week 2 (NFL Week 2)

The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants will square off in a pivotal Week 2 matchup, and here’s everything you need to know heading into Sunday.
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Streaming Options

  • FUBO – top recommendation (includes a free trial, great for NFL streaming)

  • NFL+ – live games on mobile, tablet, or connected TV (via NFL.com)

  • Peacock – may simulcast FOX coverage depending on region

  • Other Platforms: ESPN+, YouTube TV, DAZN (international)

  • Note for Vietnam: A VPN may be required to access FUBO or DAZN. Without official rights, international or unofficial streaming sources may be the only option.

  • Betting Odds (via BetMGM Sportsbook)

    • Spread: Cowboys -4.5 (must win by 5 or more points to cover)

  • Moneyline: Cowboys -220 (bet $220 to win $100), Giants +185 (bet $100 to win $185)

  • Over/Under: 44.5 total points

  • Predictions

    • Sources: The Athletic, Covers.com, Dimers

    • Dimers projects a 64% chance of a Cowboys win, predicted score: Cowboys 23, Giants 20

  • Cowboys have home-field advantage, extra rest after a Thursday opener, and a strong offensive trio in Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and J.K. Dobbins (1,006 rushing yards in 2024)

  • Giants face QB concerns after Russell Wilson threw for just 168 yards with 0 TDs in Week 1

  • Fan sentiment on X (@CowboysNation, Sept. 7, 2025): “Cowboys will crush the Giants with Pickens and Lamb!”

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    Week 1 Results (2025)

    • Cowboys: Lost to Eagles 24-20, Prescott threw for 188 yards with no interceptions

  • Giants: Lost to Commanders 21-6, Russell Wilson completed only 17 of 37 passes with 0 TDs

  • Game Information

    • Matchup: Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants

  • Date/Time: Sunday, September 14, 2025 – 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM MST, 12:00 AM Monday, September 15 in Vietnam)

  • Venue: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

  • TV Broadcast: FOX (U.S.)

  • Analysis
    Dallas looks like the stronger, more balanced team heading into Week 2. The addition of defensive tackle Kenny Clark (via trade from the Packers) strengthens the front line, while Prescott, Lamb, and George Pickens provide plenty of firepower. The Giants will rely heavily on rookie Malik Nabers, but with Wilson struggling to find consistency, an upset looks unlikely.

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