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Giants-Cowboys: Sunday Night Football game time, TV, channel, odds, more

How to watch, listen to, wager on key NFC East game

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The 8-4 New York Giants are the only team to defeat the 11-1 Dallas Cowboys this season, a Week 1 20-19 victory. The teams meet again Sunday night at MetLife Stadium with much more than just a season series between rivals on the line. Game time is 8:30 p.m. ET and the broadcast is on NBC.

The Cowboys can clinch the NFC East title with a victory. The Giants still have a chance to win the division, but are three games back with four to play. The Giants are trying to fend off challenges from a number of teams and hold on to a wild-card playoff spot.

Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen to, or wager on Sunday’s game.

Game Details

What: Giants (8-4) vs. Cowboys (11-1)
When: Sun., Dec. 11
Where: MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, N.J.
Game time: 8:30 p.m. ET
TV: NBC (Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya)
Radio: Giants Radio Network — WFAN, 660-AM & 101.9 FM, and local affiliates (Bob Papa, Carl Banks, Howard Cross); Giants Spanish Radio — WADO, 1280-AM (Nestor Rosario, Francis Adames); Westwood One — Kevin Kugler, James Lofton; SIRIUS — 88 (WW1), 83 (Dal), 81 (NYG). XM: 88 (WW1), 226 (Dal), 225 (NYG).
Odds: Giants +3.5

Injury Report

Giants

Out — S Nat Berhe (concussion); LB Mark Herzlich (concussion); DE Jason Pierre-Paul (core muscle surgery)

Questionable — DT Johnathan Hankins (quad); WR/KR Dwayne Harris (ankle); De Owa Odighizuwa (knee); OL Justin Pugh (knee); CB Coty Sensabaugh (ribs)

Cowboys

Out — CB Morris Claiborne (groin); T Chaz Green (back); S J.J. Wilcox (thigh)

Questionable — S Barry Church (forearm); DE Jack Crawford (foot); LB Justin Durant (hamstring); De DeMarcus Lawrence (back); Cb Orlando Scandrick (foot/not injury related); T Tyron Smith (back)

Game Notes

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott has at least one touchdown pass and no interceptions in five straight games, the first rookie to accomplish that feat ... Cowboys’ running back Ezekiel Elliott leads the league with 1,285 yards rushing ... Giants’ defensive end Olivier Vernon aims for his sixth straight game with at least one sack. The last Giants player to get a sack in six straight games was Hall of Famer Michael Strahan, who did it in 2003 ... The Giants, Hoodies for the Homeless, and New York Cares will host their 21st Annual Coat and Hoodie Drive on Sunday at MetLife Stadium prior to the Giants-Cowboys game. Fans are encouraged to bring their new or gently worn coats/hoodies to any of the New York Cares or Hoodies for the Homeless volunteers located at each stadium entrance.

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