Today at 4:25 p.m. ET, the New York Giants (3-3) and Dallas Cowboys (5-2) take the field at AT&T Stadium in Dallas for Week 7 NFL action. The game can be live streamed here. New York fans can hear all of the action on 101.9 FM The Fan while Dallas fans can do the same by tuning into KRLD 1080

New York is coming off of a crippling 27-0 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles that snapped a three-game winning streak while Dallas is red-hot and looks for its sixth straight victory.

The Cowboys have been getting great production out of quarterback Tony Romo while running back DeMarco Murray has used his legs to give Dallas a great offensive weapon.

"I don't think [easy is] the term I would use, but I do think any time you have a running game, it benefits everybody," Romo told ESPN.

Romo is 131-for-191 for 1,510 yards with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions -- three which came in the lone loss of the season in Week 1 against the San Francisco 49ers.

Murray, meanwhile, has taken advantage of stellar offensive line play and rushed for an NFL-best 785 yards on a league-high 159 carries and has added six touchdowns. He'll look to become the first running back in NFL history to rush for over 100 yards in his first seven games to start a season.

Dez Bryant has paced the receiving corps hauling in 36 passes for Dallas for 439 yards and four scores.

New York will look to bounce back after being shut out by Philadelphia last week and losing Victor Cruz to a season-ending injury. The team's offensive line had a rough evening, allowing quarterback Eli Manning to get sacked eight times and hit seven more.

Manning is 125-for-192 this season for 1,325 yards with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions.

Manning will look to lead the Giants back over the .500 mark, but he'll have to do so without his No. 1 receiver.

"You just hate it happened to Victor because he loves playing this game," Manning said per ESPN. "He has a great attitude, and so to see him get injured and be out for the season, I feel for him."

With Cruz gone, a lot of focus will be placed on rookie receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who has caught six passes for 72 yards and a touchdown so far after missing the majority of the season with a hamstring injury.

Top running back Rashad Jennings (knee) is also out which means another rookie, Andre Williams, will also need to shoulder the load. Williams rushed for 59 yards against the Eagles in Week 6.

The Giants look to bounce back from a terrible loss while the Cowboys look for their sixth straight win when these teams take the field this afternoon at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.