Two players will be making first career start for Dallas Cowboys vs Giants

The Dallas Cowboys are looking to avoid a 1-4 start to the season and a division loss to the New York Giants. While the Cowboys are likely to come out victorious, the team will be starting two new players on Sunday afternoon. Rookie offensive lineman Tyler Biadasz, the team's fourth-round draft selection this April, will […]

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The Dallas Cowboys are looking to avoid a 1-4 start to the season and a division loss to the New York Giants. While the Cowboys are likely to come out victorious, the team will be starting two new players on Sunday afternoon.

Rookie offensive lineman Tyler Biadasz, the team's fourth-round draft selection this April, will be making his first career start in week five. With all of the injuries to the offensive line, the hope is that the former Wisconsin All-American lineman will be able to step in and solidly his role as starting center.

Biadasz has seen some meaningful snaps already this season, but Sunday will be the first start for the former Badger. The other Cowboys player making his first start in the NFL is former Texas A&M Aggies and second-year defensive back Donovan Wilson.

Wilson has his own fan base among Cowboys Twitter, and many are excited to see what the former Aggie will be able to do with his new opportunity. It is no secret that the Cowboys secondary has been anything but good thus far this season. Perhaps Wilson will add a much-needed spark to the defense as soon as this Sunday.

Dallas takes on New York at 3:25 Central Standard Time on CBS on Sunday. Jim Nantz and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will be on the call. The Cowboys desperately need to get back on track, while the Giants are looking for their first win on the year — and Jason Garrett would certainly not mind stealing a win in AT&T Stadium.

It will be interesting to see how much of an impact Biadasz and Wilson will make for the Cowboys in their first career NFL starts. Dak Prescott is certainly hoping the offensive line is able to hold things together without Tyron Smith or La'el Collins available for the remainder of the season, while the secondary is in dire need of better play