Giants Fall to 0-2 After Loss to Commanders
Giants Fall to 0-2 After Loss to Commanders
Giants Fall to 0-2 After Loss to Commanders
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The New York Giants are struggling this season, starting 0-2 after losses to the Minnesota Vikings and Washington Commanders, raising concerns about head coach Brian Daboll's future. Despite scoring three touchdowns in their recent 21-18 loss, they failed to convert extra points due to kicker Graham Gano's injury, becoming only the second NFL team to lose a game without allowing a touchdown. Former Giants receiver Victor Cruz speculated that Daboll may not survive the season if performance does not improve, as the Giants have not made the playoffs after an 0-2 start since 2007. Meanwhile, the Giants faced rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who was almost drafted by New York, highlighting missed opportunities in their offseason strategy. The Giants' defensive struggles and missed opportunities have left them in a precarious position as they prepare for a crucial matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Daboll acknowledged the need for improvement but remains focused on the upcoming games.

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