The New York Giants are set to take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The Giants are currently sitting on the very bottom of the NFC East, while the Boys are first in the division. Despite the Giants being all but mathematically out of playoff contention, the divisional matchup is huge for both teams. Let's dive in to my boldest predictions for the NFC East game.

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Giants Week 15 Predictions

4. Jake Fromm gets some game time

Starting quarterback Daniel Jones has been recovering from a neck injury he suffered in their Week 12 win against the Eagles. The past two weeks, the Giants have been riding with backup quarterback Mike Glennon. However, he hasn't been getting the job done for New York. In both of Glennon's starts, the Giants have fell short of a win.

That being said, it's time to switch things up. As I mentioned earlier, the Giants don't have much to lose. According to the New York Times, they only have a 1% chance to make the playoffs. Why not give Jake Fromm some reps?

Expect Mike Glennon to start the game and take most of the snaps, but don't be surprised if Fromm gets the nod at some point on Sunday.

3. Pick six for New York

This is the best time for the Giants to play Dallas. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been struggling a lot recently, and even the team's own general manager said he was in a slump.

But Jerry Jones didn't really have to say anything — the stats speak for themselves. Prescott has thrown ten interceptions in 12 games, half of them coming from the last four games. Also in the last four games, Prescott has only thrown four touchdowns, compared to his five interceptions.

That being said, the Giants have a huge chance to capitalize on his mistakes. New York's offense hasn't been great at putting points on the board this season. But if the defense is able to intercept one of Prescott's inevitable poor passes, it could be an easy pick six situation.

2. Low scoring game

Again, the Giants haven't put a lot of points up this season. In fact, they average roughly 17.8 points per game. Most of the games that the Giants have won are due to the solid performance of their defense. On average, they allow 23.8 points every game. You can expect these trends to stay the same on Sunday with a very low scoring game for both teams. If the Giants have any chance at pulling off a win, the defense has to maintain their composure, and the offense has to find theirs.

1. Giants upset win

Now, my boldest prediction yet: the Giants take the win. This would completely shake up the NFC East, and give the Eagles and Washington a chance at taking over the top spot in the division. If the offense finds a way to break out of tight coverage from the Cowboys' defense, the Giants have a real chance. The win will be very close, with a final score of 13-10 Giants.