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Daniel Jones could be down to his last chance in sad Giants blame game

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Daniel Jones could be down to his last chance in sad Giants blame game

The Giants continue to struggle, with a new month bringing the same disappointing results. Despite scoring three touchdowns in their latest game, the defense faltered in key moments, resulting in a 27-22 loss to the Commanders. Issues persist for the Giants, including the ongoing quarterback situation and the lack of progress in various areas of the team. The struggles are evident in both offense and defense, with little to show for in terms of improvement. As the losing streak grows, changes may be on the horizon, including the potential switch to Drew Lock at quarterback. The Giants must address multiple areas of concern to turn their season around.

After surgery, Daniel Jones has not appeared as fast when taking off, but he showed some speed with a season-high 24-yard run in the first quarter.

Daniel Jones runs in a touchdown against the Commanders Robert Sabo for NY Post

Commanders coach Dan Quinn praised Jones’ ability to use his legs and make big runs, citing his speed as a factor in creating explosive plays in the first half.

When it comes to fantasy football, the Giants’ tight ends were not a popular choice due to their lack of touchdown receptions in the first eight games. However, this changed in the latest game with Manhertz and Johnson both scoring touchdowns, marking the first time in three years that Giants tight ends had two touchdown catches in a game.

Speculation surrounds Azeez Ojulari’s future with the Giants as the NFL trade deadline approaches. With six sacks in eight games, Ojulari’s performance is noteworthy, but the team may consider trading him due to the presence of other starting edge defenders.

Despite trade rumors, Ojulari remains focused on the present and is preparing for the next game. He expressed his commitment to the Giants, emphasizing his gratitude for the opportunity to play for the team.

Malik Nabers makes a leaping catch. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Nabers, despite his high number of receptions, is frustrated with the lack of impact plays and the team’s losing record. His inability to connect with Jones on deep passes is evident, as seen in his low average yards per catch in the latest game.

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