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The Giants signed Koo, who had been cut after one game by the Atlanta Falcons, when Graham Gano suffered a groin injury. New York, though, chose to have inexperienced second-year kicker Jude McAtamney replace Gano for four games.
The New York Giants lost to the Washington Commanders, 29-21, in Week 15, and here's how Giants Wire graded each unit.
Down 22-14 with the third quarter dwindling, the Giants had a drive moving well down the field. It was fueled by three consecutive first-down passes from quarterback Jaxson Dart to tight end Daniel Bellinger, which had the ball at the Washington 35-yard line.
The SportsLine Projection Model is backing the Commanders on the spread and money line in this game. Washington covers in 51% of simulations and wins in 46% of them. The Over on 46.5 hits in 52% of simulations.
New York Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka explains his controversial personnel and play-calling decisions from a Week 15 loss.
In a game featuring the two worst teams in the NFC East, the Commanders' special teams unit made the difference.
The Detroit Lions didn't play their best game of the season, but it was certainly their most entertaining game.
Carter now has 2.5 sacks on the season with a team-leading 48 pressures, and he ranks 16th in the NFL in total pressures. His ability to win quickly off the snap has been one of his most impactful traits all season — a skill that hasn’t just boosted his pass-rush production, but has also helped him defeat blocks and make plays in the run game.
The New York Giants lost their eighth-straight game on Sunday, falling to the Washington Commanders, 29-21. The Giants had a chance to tie the game late, but turned the ball over on downs with less than two minutes to play.