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How to watch Cowboys vs. Giants on Thursday Night Football

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How to watch Cowboys vs. Giants on Thursday Night Football

It can be argued that the vibes surrounding the Dallas Cowboys are as bad as they’ve ever been in Mike McCarthy’s tenure as head coach.

Between CeeDee Lamb showing terrible body language throughout Sunday’s loss and proceeding to get in Dak Prescott’s face and Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence trading inspired words on the sideline, it feels like the Cowboys are teetering.

Coming off consecutive lackluster performances, the Cowboys cannot afford to take any opponent lightly. That includes the rival New York Giants, who are coming off an impressive road win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 and will host Dallas on Thursday Night Football.

The Cowboys have thoroughly dominated the Giants since Prescott’s rookie year in 2016, but fans are not oozing confidence. Having said that, Dallas couldn’t have asked for a better time to have a short week. Getting back out there on Thursday in a standalone slate with a chance to make a statement to the country is exactly what the team needs.

The Dallas Cowboys will NOT be on FOX this week. We repeat, the Dallas Cowboys will not be on FOX this week. It will be refreshing to not have Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady on the call, but Cowboys fans hoping to watch their favorite team on cable television this week are in for some bad news.

Every Thursday Night Football game is broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime, which requires a subscription. Amazon Prime can be found on a smart TV, desktop or a mobile device. You can create an account by visiting Amazon.com or following this link.

Amazon Prime is currently priced at $14.99 per month or $139 for the calendar year. With a subscription, you get access to Prime TV, which will allow you to watch every Thursday Night Football game throughout the season and expedited shipping on items you buy from the Amazon site.

Fans also have the option of a free 30-day trial. This will give you the ability to watch the game. However, do not forget to cancel the account before the 30-day window expires so you aren’t charged unexpectedly.

Cowboys fans can expect a raucous crowd at MetLife Stadium. The last time these teams met in primetime, Dallas pitched a 40-0 shutout. We get why fans are nervous, but the Cowboys have had the Giants’ number. Unless they give us a reason to believe that has changed, that should continue.

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