Giants Start Season 0-2 After Loss to Commanders
Giants Start Season 0-2 After Loss to Commanders
Giants Start Season 0-2 After Loss to Commanders
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The New York Giants suffered a disappointing 21-18 loss to the Washington Commanders, marking their second straight defeat and leaving them at 0-2 for the season. Head coach Brian Daboll's frustration was palpable as he slammed his headset to the ground following a walk-off field goal by Commanders kicker Austin Seibert. The Giants had a chance to secure the win but failed on a critical fourth-down pass attempt, exacerbated by the team's decision not to call up backup kicker Jude McAtamney after starter Graham Gano's injuries. Daboll's visible anger and cold responses to reporters have sparked speculation about his job security, especially with quarterback Daniel Jones underperforming. As the Giants prepare to face the Cleveland Browns in Week 3, the pressure mounts on Daboll to turn the team's fortunes around or face potential dismissal. Fans and analysts alike are questioning the decisions that have led the Giants to their current predicament.

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