Jason Garrett Will Possibly Make His Return To Arlington As The Offensive Coordinator Of New York For A Week 5 Matchup Against Dallas
The NFL schedule for the New York Giants has been released but we don’t know if the season will begin on time or if there will even be a season.
Why? Because of the Corona Virus that is effecting us in the United States and around the world .
What we do know though is if there is a season is that Jason Garrett won’t be on the same sidelined he was a year ago when he was the head coach of Dallas when he returns to Arlington for a week five matchup between the two NFC East rivals
Why?
Because Jason Garrett was fired after a disappointing 2019 season where his team missed the playoffs . “according to an article by Grant Gordon on nfl.com
Instead, he will be the new offensive coordinator for the New York Giants who like Dallas is a member of the NFC East.
In 2019, the Cowboys swept the Giants for the third consecutive season. The Giants opened their season on Sept. 8 in Dallas, the fifth year in a row their first road game was in AT&T Stadium. After taking an early 7-0 lead, the Giants didn't score another touchdown until 2:49 remained in the game and lost, 35-17. Saquon Barkley rushed for 120 yards and Eli Manning threw for 306 yards and a touchdown. In the Monday night rematch on Nov. 4, the Giants trailed by a single point after three quarters, but were outscored in the fourth, 21-3 and lost in MetLife, 37-18. It was the most points they allowed all season. The Giants have swept the season series 13 times, while Dallas has 23 series sweeps. The Giants are 20-37-1 in Dallas (5-6 in AT&T Stadium), while the Cowboys are 5-5 vs. the Giants in MetLife Stadium. “according to https://www.giants.com/news/nfl-schedule-2020-giants-new-york-match-up-information
What will happen this season if there is a season? Will the New York Giants get redemption in Arlington?