Giants Make NFL History with Loss to Commanders
Giants Make NFL History with Loss to Commanders
Giants Make NFL History with Loss to Commanders
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The New York Giants suffered a historic 21-18 loss to the Washington Commanders, becoming the first team in NFL history to score three touchdowns and allow none, yet still lose in regulation. The game was marked by crucial mistakes, including the absence of kicker Graham Gano, who injured his hamstring early on, leading to missed extra points and failed two-point conversions. Despite a more competent performance from quarterback Daniel Jones, who threw for 178 yards and two touchdowns without turnovers, the team's inability to convert scoring opportunities ultimately cost them. Defensively, the Giants held the Commanders to no touchdowns, yet allowed seven field goals, showcasing a pattern of self-inflicted wounds. The loss has left players and coaches frustrated, with calls for improvement in their competitive stamina and game management. This defeat underscores the Giants' ongoing struggles in the current NFL season, leaving them at 0-2 and with growing discontent among their fanbase.

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