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What we learned from New York Giants’ 28-20 loss to Dallas Cowboys

What we learned from New York Giants’ 28-20 loss to Dallas Cowboys


Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Giants came to play. The first half, anyway.

They led, 13-7 at the half and it should have been 17-7 had the officials not hit tackle Tyre Phillips with a nonsensical ineligible man downfield call that nullified a 24-yard touchdown connection from Daniel Jones to Isaiah Hodgins in the first quarter (they settled for a 57-yard field goal instead).

Two Giant interceptions by Julian Love and Rodarius Williams, along with  a fourth down stop, killed three Dallas rallies. The second half was all Dallas, though, outpacing the Giants, 21-7, with three straight scoring drives to start the half.

The Giants have too many injuries to play a full 60 minutes at this point. There are too many backups in starting roles and absolutely no depth to draw from.



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