ARLINGTON, Texas — The Giants came to Dallas on Sunday a desperate team.
Brian Daboll’s bunch was 0-1, after going 3-14 and 6-11 the past two seasons. Fans were already calling for first-round rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart to replace fading veteran Russell Wilson.
So how would this success-starved franchise — led by a hot-seat coach — answer against a scrambling NFC East rival that also fell in Week 1?
By finding a way to lose, of course. Because that’s what the Giants do best, even when offering encouraging performances.
The Cowboys needed overtime, but they prevailed 40-37 as Wilson threw a killer interception that won’t quiet any of the Dart chatter.
In overtime, the Giants went four-plays-and-out on their first drive, advancing just 7 yards. On their second possession, Wilson