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Punches and an Ejection Part of Final Game of Season for Giants and Cowboys

Cowboys' offense struggled with QB Dak Prescott pulled at halftime while Giants rookie Jaxson Dart threw two touchdowns in a 34-17 season finale loss, ending Dallas at 7-9-1.

  • On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys lost to the New York Giants, 34-17, ending their playoff-less season at 7-9-1 in the Week 18 season finale at MetLife Stadium.
  • Giants rookie Jaxson Dart threw two touchdown passes and rushed for 32 yards, while Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was pulled at halftime after completing seven of 11 passes.
  • Rookie Jaydon Blue scored his first NFL touchdown and Phil Mafah also scored in his debut, while Jadeveon Clowney recorded three sacks to lead the Cowboys with 8.5 for the year.
  • Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus remains on the hot seat as players clean out their lockers at The Star in Frisco this week, signaling offseason uncertainty.
  • Talk has emerged about staffing changes as Dallas Cowboys entered the final week ranked 30th out of 32 teams, the first time in franchise history they gave up 30 points per game.
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Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus' unit ends season on a rough note with loss to Giants

The Dallas Cowboys did little to help defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus' job security by allowing 34 points and 380 yards in their season-ending loss at the New York Giants.

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WFAA 8abc broke the news in Dallas, United States on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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