DALLAS (NBC) - Sunday night is 'Football Night in America' on NBC. This weekend the New York Giants head to Dallas to take on the Cowboys in their brand-new stadium.
Both teams are coming off impressive wins. Last week the Cowboys beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa.
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"I really liked the Cowboys offense", said NBC's Tony Dungy. "They did a lot with their receivers. Got the ball to a lot of different people."
Dungy was also impressed with Cowboys' ground game, "They're very balanced right now, playing very, very good offense with Tony Romo in charge."
But NBC's Rodney Harrison cautions the Cowboys defense has some room for improvement: "The Dallas Cowboys have some issues in their secondary", Harrison said. "You look up front, they're playing well. But in the secondary they just didn't seem like they were playing with a lot of confidence. Terrence Newman got out of position a few times. It looks right now like now that the offense is clicking a lot faster than the defense".
However, Harrison likes what he sees in the Giants' defense. "The Giants defense looked active. They looked very aggressive, they looked very physical up front", Harrison said. "They did a terrific job of applying pressure, making some plays in the backfield and creating turnovers."
The New York Giants battle the Dallas Cowboys, Sunday night at 7 p.m. on 4 WOAI in full High-Definition TV excitement.