Giants, Brian Daboll
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Brian Daboll and the Giants remain in the NFL’s crosshairs. Nearly two weeks into the league’s investigation into the head coach and team’s handling of quarterback Jaxson
There are many things from Sunday's stunning 33-32 loss to the Broncos that the Giants would like to do over, but there are no plutonium-powered DeLoreans available to take them back in time.
The Giants went on the road to face arguably the best defense in the NFL without top wide receivers Malik Nabers (ACL) and Darius Slayton (hamstring), as well as center John Michael Schmitz (concussion). And this is an offense that was already lacking playmakers.
The Giants led 26-8 with 5 ½ minutes left at Denver’s Empower Field at Mile High. And even after they squandered every bit of those leads, allowed the Broncos to take a 30-26 lead with 1:51 left,
New York Giants coach Brian Daboll will not commit to Jude McAtamney in Week 8, leaving the door open for Younghoe Koo or the return of Graham Gano.
Jaxson Dart scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown with 37 seconds remaining to go ahead, 32-30. But kicker Jude McAtamney’s second missed extra point left the door open for Denver.
The latest example came in Sunday’s 33-32 loss to the Broncos, when the Giants squandered a 19-0 lead entering the fourth quarter. Despite the epic loss, Daboll can be seen attaching himself to young quarterback Jaxson Dart — and ESPN host Chris Carlin has an idea why.
The New York Giants were unable to seize momentum this past Sunday as they dropped a 33-32 road game to the Denver Broncos marked by a late defensive collapse including 33 points given up in the fourth quarter.