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3 Dallas Cowboys to start against Giants in fantasy football

3 Dallas Cowboys to start against Giants in fantasy football

Week 4 brings a quick recovery for the team Dallas Cowboyswill play a critical NFC East matchup against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on Thursday Night Football.

Dallas, which snapped a 40-0 win streak against the Giants in Week 1 of last season, is aiming to avoid a 1-3 start for the first time since 2020.

In a critical matchup where winning is critical, the Cowboys will rely heavily on certain key players to keep them out of an early-season hole. If you’re a fantasy football fan, here are three Cowboys who should be starting ahead of tomorrow night’s matchup.

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Let’s put the obvious aside: Brandon Aubrey is having a terrific performance and appears to be on his way to another All-Pro season.

The second-year kicker currently leads the NFL in scoring with 35 and has been incredibly accurate this season, going a perfect 10-for-10 on field goals. He even etched his name into the Cowboys’ record books with a jaw-dropping 65-yard field goal in Week 3.

Old Birmingham Stallion He left behind several big-name players It features names from around the league like Stefon Diggs, Ja’Marr Chase and Bijan Robinson.

If the Cowboys find themselves near positive territory on the 4th try, expect Aubrey’s name to be called.

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Despite last Sunday’s disappointment, CeeDee Lamb remains the Cowboys’ most potent offensive weapon and Dak Prescott’s first choice.

The Giants are well aware of the threat posed by No. 88. The two-time All-Pro has been a constant source of frustration for them, with 52 catches, 722 yards and 4 touchdowns in eight career games.

In their last meeting in November, Lamb dominated the game with 11 catches, 151 yards and a touchdown.

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Cowboys fans and fantasy owners will certainly be excited to see the veteran receiver produce similar numbers on Thursday Night.

The fact that New York’s defense has also allowed 10 plays of 20+ yards through the air further increases the expectation of another big-game performance from Lamb.

The Giants’ defense also struggled against Amari Cooper on Sunday, allowing 86 yards and two touchdown passes.

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One silver lining is a healthier Jake Ferguson. After missing Week 2, Ferguson led Dallas with 6 receptions for 95 yards in his Week 3 return.

The third-year tight end was targeted 11 times, the team’s most-targeted player during last Sunday’s loss.

Ferguson’s post-match performance showed that he can make a significant contribution.

He is expected to be a frequent choice for Dak Prescott, establishing himself as a reliable option behind CeeDee Lamb.

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