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Cowboys 100: Facts + Figures for Giants II
Mark Lane
http://www.scout.com/nfl/cowboys/story/1735997-cowboys-100-facts-figures-for-giants-ii
Currently, the Cowboys have the most playoff appearances in NFL history with 32.
The Dallas Cowboys are 28-24-1 against the New York Giants on the road.
The Cowboys are 11-12-1 in December against the Giants.
The Cowboys are 14-8 against the Giants in prime time with a 6-3 record on the road.
According to Weather Underground, temperatures at kickoff are expected to be 39 degrees and drop throughout the game. All-time, the Cowboys are 19-24 in games played between 30-39 degrees.
DAK PRESCOTT FACTS
Prescott and Robert Griffin III are the only NFC East rookie quarterbacks to lead their squads to the playoffs.
Prescott is 100 yards away from breaking Roger Staubach’s single-season rushing yards mark for a quarterback and 86 from breaking Aikman’s rookie mark.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s 67.9 completion percentage is the third-best in the NFL.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s two interceptions are the lowest in the NFL.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s 9.1 adjusted yards per attempt is second-best in the NFL.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s 108.6 passer rating is the second-best in the NFL behind Matt Ryan’s 112.3.
With 19 touchdown passes so far, Prescott needs eight more to break the NFL single-season record tied by Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson.
With 18 sacks so far, Prescott has the fourth-lowest number of sacks among quarterbacks who have started every game since Week 1.
EZEKIEL ELLIOTT FACTS
Despite not having rushed for over 100 yards since Nov. 13 in Pittsburgh, Elliott still maintains a 107.1 rushing yards per game average.
Elliott is tied with Earl Campbell for the third-most rushing touchdowns through the first 12 games of their rookie season.
Elliott’s next two touchdowns will push him past Herschel Walker for the most all-purpose touchdowns by a Cowboys rookie with 15.
Elliott’s 263 carries are already the most by a Cowboys rookie in a single season and are currently the 21st-most in a single season in club history.
The most carries for a rookie running back is 390 by Eric Dickerson in 1983. Elliott would have to average 32 carries a game to break that mark.
Elliott’s 20 carries against the Giants in Week 1 are tied for the third-lowest of his season.
Elliott’s 51 yards in Week 1 is the fourth-lowest by a running back with a minimum of 10 carries against the Giants this season.
Elliott, Baltimore’s Terrance West, and Pittsburgh’s Le’Veon Bell are the only running backs to carry the ball 20 times or more against the Giants. Bell was the only one to surpass the century mark and also average 4.0 yards per carry or greater.
Elliott has a 5.0 yards per carry when the Cowboys go no-huddle compared to 4.9 when huddled.
Elliott is tied with Oakland’s Latavius Murray and San Diego’s Melvin Gordon for the second-most red zone rushing touchdowns with 10. New England’s LeGarrette Blount tops the list with 11...
Mark Lane
http://www.scout.com/nfl/cowboys/story/1735997-cowboys-100-facts-figures-for-giants-ii
Currently, the Cowboys have the most playoff appearances in NFL history with 32.
The Dallas Cowboys are 28-24-1 against the New York Giants on the road.
The Cowboys are 11-12-1 in December against the Giants.
The Cowboys are 14-8 against the Giants in prime time with a 6-3 record on the road.
According to Weather Underground, temperatures at kickoff are expected to be 39 degrees and drop throughout the game. All-time, the Cowboys are 19-24 in games played between 30-39 degrees.
DAK PRESCOTT FACTS
Prescott and Robert Griffin III are the only NFC East rookie quarterbacks to lead their squads to the playoffs.
Prescott is 100 yards away from breaking Roger Staubach’s single-season rushing yards mark for a quarterback and 86 from breaking Aikman’s rookie mark.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s 67.9 completion percentage is the third-best in the NFL.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s two interceptions are the lowest in the NFL.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s 9.1 adjusted yards per attempt is second-best in the NFL.
Among quarterbacks who have started since Week 1, Prescott’s 108.6 passer rating is the second-best in the NFL behind Matt Ryan’s 112.3.
With 19 touchdown passes so far, Prescott needs eight more to break the NFL single-season record tied by Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson.
With 18 sacks so far, Prescott has the fourth-lowest number of sacks among quarterbacks who have started every game since Week 1.
EZEKIEL ELLIOTT FACTS
Despite not having rushed for over 100 yards since Nov. 13 in Pittsburgh, Elliott still maintains a 107.1 rushing yards per game average.
Elliott is tied with Earl Campbell for the third-most rushing touchdowns through the first 12 games of their rookie season.
Elliott’s next two touchdowns will push him past Herschel Walker for the most all-purpose touchdowns by a Cowboys rookie with 15.
Elliott’s 263 carries are already the most by a Cowboys rookie in a single season and are currently the 21st-most in a single season in club history.
The most carries for a rookie running back is 390 by Eric Dickerson in 1983. Elliott would have to average 32 carries a game to break that mark.
Elliott’s 20 carries against the Giants in Week 1 are tied for the third-lowest of his season.
Elliott’s 51 yards in Week 1 is the fourth-lowest by a running back with a minimum of 10 carries against the Giants this season.
Elliott, Baltimore’s Terrance West, and Pittsburgh’s Le’Veon Bell are the only running backs to carry the ball 20 times or more against the Giants. Bell was the only one to surpass the century mark and also average 4.0 yards per carry or greater.
Elliott has a 5.0 yards per carry when the Cowboys go no-huddle compared to 4.9 when huddled.
Elliott is tied with Oakland’s Latavius Murray and San Diego’s Melvin Gordon for the second-most red zone rushing touchdowns with 10. New England’s LeGarrette Blount tops the list with 11...