Okay, so I was looking into this quarterback, Daniel Jones, and I wanted to see how he did against the Cowboys. It’s always a big deal when these two teams play, right?

First, I went online and started searching for Daniel Jones’ game logs. I tried a few different websites, you know, the usual sports stats places. It took a bit of clicking around, but I finally found a pretty good list of his games.
Once I had the list, I filtered it to only show games against the Cowboys. This was the important part! I wanted to see those specific matchups.
Breaking Down the Games
After filtering, I started going through each game one by one. I noted down some key stats for each game:
- Passing yards: How many yards did he throw for?
- Touchdowns: How many touchdowns did he score?
- Interceptions: How many times did he throw the ball to the other team?
- Completion percentage: How accurate was he with his passes?
- Rushing yards: Did he run the ball, and if so, how far?
For each game, I also checked the final score to see if his team, the Giants, won or lost. Wins and losses are a big part of the story, especially against a rival like the Cowboys.
Putting It All Together
I wrote down all these stats in a simple table on my notepad. Nothing fancy, just a way to organize the information. Seeing it all laid out like that made it much easier to compare the games.

Then, I started looking for patterns. Did he usually play well against the Cowboys? Were there any games where he really struggled? Were there any games where he went beast mode? Any interesting trends when playing at home versus away?
Finally, I wrote a short summary of what I found. It wasn’t anything too formal, just my thoughts on how Daniel Jones performed in these games. It’s cool to see the ups and downs of a player’s performance over time, you know?
It was a fun little project. I always like digging into sports stats. It’s like solving a little puzzle, trying to understand what happened in those games. I’ll have to do this for some other players too. Maybe I’ll check out some wide receivers next time.