Tyler Guyton gets called for holding on free play
Following the Giants’ third field goal of the game, the Cowboys led 14-9 and had scored touchdowns on their last two possessions. They got the ball back with just over a minute left in the first half and hoped to at least get in range for a field goal from Brandon Aubrey.
The offense quickly moved the ball on their first few plays, but a sack dropped them behind schedule. Then, on third down with 12 yards to go and near midfield, Kayvon Thibodeaux jumped offsides before the ball was snapped. Dak Prescott took the snap and rolled out to his left, hitting Jalen Tolbert for a 26-yard gain.
The play ended up not counting, though, as Tyler Guyton had been called for holding. That penalty, coupled with Thibodeaux’s offsides, meant the penalties would offset. Prescott then missed Brandin Cooks on the next try, and Dallas had to punt. Were it not for Guyton’s penalty – which was a hold against Thibodeaux, who was the one that jumped offsides – the Cowboys would have had first down at the Giants’ 29-yard line, easily in field goal range. Instead, they got zero points before the halftime break.
Giants recover their own fumble on kickoff
The Giants got the ball to start the second half, which made it even more impactful that they were able to keep Dallas from scoring right before halftime. However, they came very close to coughing things up right away.
As Tyrone Tracy took the ball on the kick return, Juanyeh Thomas delivered a big hit that popped the ball right out of Tracy’s hands. Through sheer luck, Chris Manhertz just so happened to be standing right where the ball flew, and he easily recovered it.
Had the Cowboys managed to recover the fumble here, they would’ve taken over right around the 20-yard line and had a golden opportunity to stake out a two-score lead early on in the second half. Instead, the Giants kept the ball and went on to kick a field goal on that drive.