The Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints are meeting for a competitive Sunday Night game in Week 4. So far, they've proven that it's going to be a dogfight, with the score knotted up at 3-3 early in the second quarter. Teddy Bridgewater has found tough sledding against the Dallas defense.

The Cowboys threw the first punch with a first quarter field goal, and it came on a drive that was started by an interception from their defense.

That interception came from Chidobe Awuzie after wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. couldn't haul the pass in.

There's aĀ ton of skill involved in the NFL. Of course, getting lucky doesn't hurt sometimes either though.

For the Cowboys and Awuzie there was plenty of both on this play. It was lucky for them that Ginn Jr. couldn't reel the pass in and that he ended up tipping the ball up the way he did.

However, it was also an incredibly impressive play by Awuzie to track the ball in the air and be able to come down with the acrobatic interception.

With the extremely high skill level of both teams, whoever wins will want to have a little bit of luck on their side. So far, that's tilting in the Cowboys favor.

Currently, the Cowboys are 3-0, while the Saints hold on to a 2-1 record. Whoever wins this game will definitely solidify themselves as one of the elite teams in the NFL.

Dallas definitely wouldn't mind seeing a few more tipped balls go in their favor. Meanwhile, the Saints and Teddy Bridgewater would absolutely love to see one go their way. Or maybe just stop the deflections completely, that would be nice too.