Giants Drop to 2-6 After Steelers Loss
Giants Drop to 2-6 After Steelers Loss

Giants Drop to 2-6 After Steelers Loss

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The New York Giants suffered a 26-18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, dropping to a dismal 2-6 record for the season. This marks the seventh time in eight years the Giants have been 2-6 or worse at this stage, continuing a pattern of early season struggles. Despite strategic efforts and standout performances from players like rookie running back Tyrone Tracy, who rushed for 145 yards and a touchdown, the Giants were plagued by mistakes and penalties. Frustration is mounting within the team, with quarterback Daniel Jones and defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence vocalizing their dissatisfaction. The Giants' inability to capitalize on key moments, including turnovers late in the game, highlights their ongoing challenges. As the team seeks to improve, the long-term players remain hopeful for a turnaround but acknowledge the need for immediate changes to alter their trajectory.

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