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5 players to watch vs. the Cowboys
Keep an eye on these five players in the Giants' 2018 season finale

RB SAQUON BARKLEY
With 114 scrimmage yards against Dallas, Barkley would join Pro Football Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (2,212 scrimmage yards in 1983) and Edgerrin James (2,139 in 1999) as the only rookies with at least 2,000 scrimmage yards in NFL history. Barkley also needs two receptions to break Reggie Bush's NFL record for a rookie running back (88 in 2006).

QB ELI MANNING
Manning is closing in on his seventh 4,000-yard season and is on track to finish with a franchise-record 66.5 completion percentage for the year. He also needs 32 completions to break his single-season franchise record of 287, which he set in 2015 (he owns the top seven).

TE EVAN ENGRAM
With Odell Beckham Jr. sidelined, Engram has played his best football down the stretch, averaging 80 receiving yards per game over the last three weeks. He had seven catches for 67 yards in Week 2 against the Cowboys, including an 18-yard touchdown.

S MICHAEL THOMAS
The special teams ace has taken over a starting role in the secondary since three-time Pro Bowler Landon Collins was placed on injured reserve. Thomas, a first alternate for the Pro Bowl as a special teamer, has 20 tackles, a sack and an interception in the past three weeks.

DL B.J. HILL
The third-round draft choice needs a half-sack to break the Giants' rookie record (5.0), held by Andy Headen in 1983 and Cornelius Griffin in 2000. Lawrence Taylor had 9.5 his rookie season in 1981, one year before sacks became an official statistic.