After getting the gift of the NFC East and the No. 1 seed from the Giants, the Cowboys appear to be feeling generous in return.

Dallas coach Jason Garrett confirmed Friday he plans to play Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott and the rest of his starters in the final two weeks of the regular season — even though the Cowboys have nothing to play for in those games thanks to the Giants’ 24-19 loss to the Eagles on Thursday.

Garrett’s decision is potentially good news for the Giants because the Lions — also chasing one of the NFC’s two wild-card playoff spots — are next on Dallas’ schedule Monday night in Arlington, Texas.

“We anticipate everyone being in the same roles they’ve been in [for the final two regular-season games],” Garrett told reporters Friday afternoon, referring to the Detroit game and the Cowboys’ Week 17 visit to Philadelphia.

The Giants aren’t completely reliant on the Cowboys, though. The Giants’ four-year playoff drought will end if the Packers, Buccaneers or Falcons lose this weekend. If all of them win, a Detroit loss to the Cowboys would be enough to get Big Blue in.

Garrett said he was unconcerned about potential injuries to Prescott or Elliott, who are both leading candidates for the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award. Elliott also is in contention for the league’s MVP award and can break Eric Dickerson’s 1983 NFL rookie rushing record with 258 yards the final two games.

“We don’t really think about [injuries],” Garrett said. “We’re focused on practicing and playing as well as we can for this Monday night game against Detroit.”