The NFC East has been a bit of a mixed bag through two games, but if there’s one constant that we can rely on, it’s the New York Giants being a dumpster fire.
Daniel Jones and company managed to score zero touchdowns in their Week 1 season opener, but fared much better on Sunday against the Commanders, recording three TDs in the divisional contest. Still, they were unable to convert any of their three point-after attempts, and finished the day with 18 points. As a result, despite holding Washington to zero touchdowns, the Giants ended up on the losing side of things.
While scoring more touchdowns typically leads to victory, Commanders kicker Austin Seibert, made seven field goals, putting up 21 points and securing the win. This marks the first time in NFL history that a team scored three touchdowns, allowed zero, and still lost!
Give credit to the Giants for never ceasing to find new, unique ways to lose football games.
Eric Moody, ESPN Staff WriterDec 23, 2024, 02:06 PM ETCloseFantasy football, basketball and sports betting writer for ESPN Former manager at a Fortune 100 finan
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