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The Commanders, who saw quarterback Jayden Daniels re-injure his elbow and tight end Zach Ertz suffer what appears to be a serious knee injury, limp into MetLife Stadium next week to wrap up their season series with their fellow NFC East foes.
After his worst game as interim coach, Mike Kafka held a cringeworthy press conference, effectively eliminating him as the New York Giants' lead man.
Monday night's game against the New England Patriots was one to forget for the New York Giants. The Giants trailed 30-7 at halftime, and appeared to be overmatched from the game's opening kickoff. New England improved to a league-best 11-2 record on the season,
Yet another mock draft is out, and this one has the Giants addressing perceived needs on both sides of the ball.
The New York Giants ' offensive line has been one of the few bright spots in this otherwise dismal season. One of the main reasons has been health. Last year, Big Blue had just one offensive lineman play 100 percent of the snaps, guard Greg Van Roten.
Jaxson Dart makes his return to the New York Giants lineup with hopes of providing a spark as touchdown underdogs against the New England Patriots in Foxborough.
The Patriots took care of business at home on Monday Night Football, taking down the New York Giants 33-15 thanks to a dominant first half. New York coughed up the ball multiple times on special teams in the first half, but had its defense keep New England in check in the second to prevent a worse score differential.
The Patriots have routed the Giants 33-15 on “Monday Night Football,” extending their winning streak to 10 games. New England led 30-7 at halftime after an error-filled start by New York. Special teams was a particular struggle for the Giants, who allowed a 94-yard punt return touchdown by Marcus Jones.
Patriots host the struggling Giants at Gillette Stadium with kickoff at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN, as New England looks to extend their nine-game winning streak. Here's how to watch for free.