New York Giants Week 18 2025 Preview vs. Cowboys

Going into Week 18, the Giants still have a path to the first overall pick


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EAST RUTHIFORD, NJ – The New York Giants (3-13) will be taking on the rival Dallas Cowboys (7-8-1) for their final matchup of the 2025-2026 season.

Game Information
Date:January 4th, 2025
Time:1:00pm EST
Location:MetLife Stadium
Watch:FOX/FOX 1
Listen:WFAN
Matchup:0-1 (Week 2 37-34 OT Loss)

1. The “Win or Lose” Draft Dilemma

The Giants will be playing this week as a normal matchup. “We’re preparing for everybody to have their full roster play.” Interim Head Coach Mike Kafka said Monday. “But we’ll keep our same routine that we have been in terms of our installation process.”

The Cowboys will be doing the same. “Dak [Presckot] will start the game.” Cowboys head coach Brian Shotenheimer said Wednesday. “We’re playing to win the game.” 

At the end of the day, it’s a divisional matchup, as Kafka pointed out. The only thing either of these teams have to play for is to win this game. For the Giants, it’s against the hated Cowboys, at Home and it’s Jaxson Dart’s first start against Dallas. And for the Cowboys, Dak Preskot gets another chance to beat the Giants.

2. Jaxson Dart’s “Command” of the Offense

Rookie QB Jaxson Dart has shown massive growth late in the season, particularly in his ability to process the game without needing the sideline tablet. He enters Week 18 with 9 rushing TDs — the second-most by a rookie QB in the Super Bowl era — and is looking to finish his debut season on a high note. “He’s starting to bank some of those reps… Sometimes he doesn’t even need the pictures [on the sideline].” Kafka said of Dart. “He’s able to freeze-frame those things in his mind, communicate it, get the adjustments, and move on.”

3. Brian Burns’ Career Year

Despite the team’s record, Brian Burns has been a dominant force on defense. He enters the finale with a career-high 16.5 sacks, ranking second in the NFL. He’ll be hunting Dak Prescott to put a stamp on an All-Pro season.

Injury Reports:

New York Giants:

PlayerPositionInjuryParticipation (WED)Participation (THURS)Participation (FRI)Game Status
Abdul CarterOLBIllnessDNPDNPLP
Cor’Dale FlottCBKneeDNPDNPDNPOUT
Jevón HollandSKnee / ConcussionDNPDNPDNPOUT
Jalin HyattWRIllnessDNPDNPLPQuestionable
Theo JohnsonTEIllnessDNPDNPDNPOUT
Evan NealOLNeck / BackDNPDNPDNPOUT
Wan’Dale RobinsonWRRibDNPDNPDNPOUT
Rakeem Nuñez-Roches Sr.DLAnkle / ToeLPLPDNPOUT
Roy Robertson-HarrisDLKneeLPLPLP
PRACTICE STATUS: DNP = Did Not Practice; LP = Limited Practice; FP = Fully Practiced; GAME STATUS: Out = Not playing; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Player not certain to play

Dallas Cowboys:

PlayerPositionInjuryParticipation (WED)Participation (THURS)Participation (FRI)Game Status
T.J. BassGKneeDNPDNP
Malik DavisRBCalf / EyeDNPDNP
Shavon RevelCBConcussion / NeckDNPDNP
Javonte WilliamsRBNeck / ShoulderDNPDNP
Jake FergusonTECalfLPLP
Ryan FlournoyWRKneeLPLP
DeMarvion OvershownLBConcussionLPLP
Payton TurnerDERibsLPLP
Josh ButlerCBKneeLPLP
Tyler SmithGKneeLPFP
Perrion WinfreyDTNIR – PersonalDNPFP
Quinnen WilliamsDTNeckFPFP
KaVontae TurpinWRShoulder / FootFPFP
Kenny ClarkDTHandFPFP
PRACTICE STATUS: DNP = Did Not Practice; LP = Limited Practice; FP = Fully Practiced; GAME STATUS: Out = Not playing; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Player not certain to play

This will be updated throughout the week leading up to game time Sunday.


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