They will visit the Minnesota Vikings next week in an NFC Wild Card Game, date and time to be announced. The Giants lost in Minneapolis on Christmas Eve, 27-24, ...
They did not score a touchdown in the opening half for the first time since Sept. *Jack Anderson started his second game for the Giants and the second of his career at right guard. *The Giants were scoreless at halftime for the first time since their season opener in Tennessee, where they trailed, 13-0, before rallying for a 21-20 victory. It was his first touchdown in 26 games with the Giants and first since Oct. His previous start at right guard was for the Eagles, against the Cowboys on Jan. *Golladay started for the first time since the victory against Houston on Nov. It was the Giants' first attempt to gain yardage on a fake field goal since Dec. *The Giants tried a tight end option pass in the third quarter, but Cager was sacked for a two-yard loss by Kyzir White. Neal was the only offensive line starter to open the game in his customary position. They are the first team to make the playoffs with no more than one division victory since the 1989 Pittsburgh Steelers, who were a wild card team at 9-7 despite going 1-5 in the AFC Central. The Giants lost in Minneapolis on Christmas Eve, 27-24, on a last-play field goal. *The Giants' nine victories are their highest total since they won 11 games in 2016, the last season they qualified for the playoffs.
The Giants didn't win Sunday's regular-season finale against the Eagles, but quarterback Davis Webb made sure he and the offense didn't lie down either.
And you’re going to do it.’ He did it over a former teammate in Detroit (cornerback Darius Slay)," Webb said. “Very thankful for that opportunity to [Giants GM] Joe Schoen and [Giants head coach Brian Daboll]. So, I was just anticipating and executing when it was that opportunity.” We called something similar, I think it was 3rd-and-8, or something like that," Webb said. "They supported me all week. In the coming weeks, Webb's performance will probably be a footnote in what's been a surprising Giants season. They’re the number one seed in the NFC," Webb said. Webb and the Giants didn't win the game, falling short 22-16 at Lincoln Financial Field, where they haven't won since 2013. You’ve got to get in or get it close. I slid on the first draw, and they kind of collapsed on me pretty quickly. I wish myself, first, and the offense, second, got off to a better start. [Giants WR] Darius [Slayton] came in a couple of plays.
The New York Giants could spoil the Philadelphia Eagles' chances at an NFC East title. Could Davis Webb lead the Giants past their division foes?
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New York Giants safety Dane Belton, center, intercepts a pass from Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, not visible, intended for wide receiver ...
Instead of kicking a field goal to go down seven late in the first quarter, the Giants ran a fake but were unsuccessful. - It was the ninth consecutive loss New York has suffered at Lincoln Financial Field and the Eagles. Kenny Golladay’s first touchdown as a Giant receiver would cut the deficit to six, but the incoming onside kick was recovered by Philly effectively ending the game. - While they didn’t play their starters, Brian Daboll and his staff tried to pull out all the stops to level the playing field. Against Philadelphia’s starters, the Giants held the Eagles to under 400 yards of total offense, and a pedestrian 1/5 in the red zone. He gave us a chance at the end.” Daboll added.
Before we turn our focus completely to the New York Giants playoff matchup with the Minnesota Vikings (is that as much fun to read as it is to write?) let's ...
Evan Neal — The rookie right tackle was one of the few starters to play Sunday, and he played terribly. He had 10 tackles, one for loss, a half-sack and a quarterback hit. Dane Belton — The rookie safety had an interception, a pass defensed and six tackles. I guess I understand the idea of just wanting to put some silly stuff on film to force the Minnesota Vikings to study it and prepare for it, but those were pretty awful. He showed pass rush chops on Sunday with 1.5 sacks, two quarterback hits and five tackles, one for loss. He trucked an Eagles defender for a score and actually got a touchdown out of Kenny Golladay. I’m sure the idea was to get the rookie some added snaps to, hopefully, build confidence. Neal had two first-half false starts, and gave up a pair of quarterback hits to Philadelphia edge defender Haason Reddick. It will be interesting to see if the Giants find a role for him against Minnesota. Davis played with physicality and added some value as a run defender. Webb has been a good soldier and a good teammate for six years, and it was nice to see him finally get an opportunity to play real snaps in a real game. Don’t care that the Giants lost.
Quarterback Davis Webb, who was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2017 NFL draft, very nearly retired prior to the start of this season. The Buffalo Bills wanted to hire him as their quarterback coach and it was something Webb ...
Head Coach Brian Daboll and several players spoke to the media Sunday following the loss to the Eagles.
It was good just to see him, and I sent him a picture of me in the shirt before the game and he was happy to see that. We have to go back home, take these buses home, get in the training room, get in the meeting rooms, and have our best week of preparation." He had an opportunity and he executed it well and I'm very happy I got him the ball earlier." Brian Daboll: "I just know I have to do a great job of doing my job. Once we settled down and got through some other things such as me finding completions and running the ball with some zone schemes outside and I think we were able to get some momentum and get them on their heels for the first time in a while. Brian Daboll: "Yeah I mean, when you play a team close all the way to the end, usually the team that makes a few more plays wins the game. We're going to have to do a good week of preparation." Brian Daboll: "I think you'd have to ask them. Some of those guys have played a lot of football, so we gave some other guys some opportunities." I just thought they all competed to the very end. I thought he competed for 60 minutes and gave us a chance at the end." Brian Daboll: "I mean it's the NFL so the guys you have on your team you have confidence in.
PHILADELPHIA — The Giants tried everything to upset the Eagles except playing their best talent. Elevated from the practice squad to make his first career ...
“It’s the NFL so the guys you have on your team you have confidence in,” Daboll said. Golladay’s acrobatic grab closed the deficit to six with 1:38 remaining, but the Giants failed to recover a second onside kick. He’s a good teammate, so everybody wants to be a good teammate for him.” The Giants trailed 19-3 when Webb lowered his shoulder and trucked Reed Blackenship at the goal line on a 14-yard shotgun draw. It was the formula for a blowout, but Webb spun in circles and kept plays alive when the backup offensive linemen blocking for him couldn’t hold up or the mostly special-teamers catching his passes couldn’t gain separation. The Eagles needed the win to clinch the No.
While the Eagles will get Jalen Hurts back on Sunday, the Giants are preparing to start Davis Webb at QB. By Dave Zangaro.
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The former Tech signal-caller got the nod in the Giants' season finale against Philadelphia and scored his first rushing and first passing touchdowns.
2019 and made his NFL debut against his old team, the Jets, in Nov. The Bills signed Webb in Sept. Webb was drafted by the Giants in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, but was waived in Sept. 2018 just before the season opener. After the Giants' defense held the Eagles to a field goal, and now trailing 22-9, Webb led the Giants downfield and threw a 25-yard dart to wideout Kenny Golladay, who made a one-handed circus catch for a touchdown. He added 41 total rushing yards in the 22-16 loss.