TV coverage maps, how to stream Cowboys-Giants, plus 10 top prop bets

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The Dallas Cowboys are once again America’s Game of the Week. After falling to the Philadelphia Eagles on the road in Week 9, the Cowboys return to the friendly confines of AT&T Stadium where they’ve won 11 games in a row. That’s the longest streak in the NFL currently and if Dallas is who they think they are, should not be challenged this week.

The mid-afternoon kickoff will begin the annual four-games-in-19-days gauntlet Dallas does every November with the back-to-back Sundays followed by back-to-back Thursday kickoffs. Dallas will likely need to sweep all four games if they hope to have any chance of winning the NFC East, already 2 games behind the Philadelphia Eagles in the loss column.

Dallas shouldn’t be looking past the Giants, but should rather be looking at them as the initial step up the stairway to where they want to be at the conclusion of the regular season. Here’s how to catch that action, and maybe get involved in some along the way.