What we learned from New York Giants’ 27-22 loss to Commanders

What we learned from New York Giants’ 27-22 loss to Commanders

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Daniel Jones had a decent day (after a rough start) but the rest of the Giants’ first-rounders didn’t fare very well.

Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence came into the game leading the NFL in sacks. He made six stops in the game but did not have a single hit on QB Jayden Daniels.

Left tackle Andrew Thomas (foot) is out for the year. Chris Hubbard started again in his place. Talk about a drop-off.

Offensive tackle Evan Neal played one snap on Sunday as an extra blocker in the red zone.

Kadarius Toney is on the Cleveland Browns’ practice squad. The two draft picks the Giants received in a trade for him (Darren Waller, who retired before the season, and CB Tre Hawkins III) aren’t factoring in, either.

Wide receiver Malik Nabers came alive in the second half after going catchless in the first half. He had nine catches for 59 yards with a long of 16.

Cornerback Deonte Banks was beaten by Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin for two touchdowns.

Linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux (wrist) is still on IR. The Giants had no sacks on the day.

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