Best and worst performers from loss vs. Commanders
The New York Giants made NFL history in an ugly 21-18 loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday at Northwest Stadium, dropping their record to 0-2 for the 10th time out of the past 12 seasons.
The offensive performance was mildly inspiring but that was about it. The defense was gashed, the special teams unit was plagued by injuries, and the coaching and personnel decisions left much to be desired.
Here’s a look at the best and worst performers, courtesy of PFF, from the Week 2 loss.
- WR Malik Nabers (89.4)
- OL Andrew Thomas (79.8)
- OL Jon Runyan Jr. (72.8)
- QB Daniel Jones (71.4)
- OL John Michael Schmitz (69.1)
- TE Theo Johnson (49.0)
- OL Greg Van Roten (50.1)
- WR Darius Slayton (53.8)
- TE Daniel Bellinger (55.4)
- WR Jalin Hyatt (56.3)
- LB Micah McFadden (87.8)
- LB Brian Burns (80.2)
- NT Dexter Lawrence (75.3)
- CB Dru Phillips (70.7)
- CB Adoree’ Jackson (69.8)
- DT D.J. Davidson (29.8)
- S Jason Pinnock (32.1)
- DT Elijah Chatman (50.8)
- S Dane Belton (52.3)
- CB Cor’Dale Flott (53.8)
- TE Theo Johnson (71.8)
- LB Isaiah Simmons (68.6)
- TE Chris Manhertz (68.2)
- S Dane Belton (66.0)
- RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (63.1)
- LB Benton Whitley (35.3)
- FB Jakob Johnson (45.2)
- WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton (47.7)
- LB Tomon Fox (47.9)
- CB Tre Hawkins (54.6)
- RB Devin Singletary (66.9)
- WR Wan’Dale Robinson (65.9)
- OL Jermaine Eluemunor (58.2)
- LB Bobby Okereke (67.3)
- LB Kayvon Thibodeaux (60.3)
- CB Deonte Banks (60.2)
- LB Isaiah Simmons (55.4)
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