Giants' report card vs. Raiders in NFL Week 17
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Giants' report card vs. Raiders in NFL Week 17
"After punting on their first two possessions, the Giants scored on their final six non-victory formation drives. Jaxson Dart impressively responded from his worst game as a pro last Sunday (7-for-13, 33 yards, five sacks, INT in a 16-13 loss to Minnesota). He completed 22 of 30 passes for 207 yards (no touchdowns or picks), rushed for two touchdowns and 48 yards on nine carries (the last three were kneels) and was sacked only twice."
"The Giants allowed a season-low 231 total yards and a season-low 63 rushing yards. They also had two interceptions, the first a pivotal moment in a scoreless game late in the first quarter. The Raiders had second-and-7 at the Giants' 12 when Bobby Okereke jumped in front of Michael Mayer to intercept Geno Smith. Okereke's 47-yard return set up Devin Singletary's 1-yard touchdown run five plays later. Dane Belton also intercepted Smith early in the fourth quarter."
The Giants scored on their final six non-victory formation drives after punting on their first two possessions. Jaxson Dart completed 22 of 30 passes for 207 yards, rushed for two touchdowns and 48 yards on nine carries, and was sacked only twice. Wan'Dale Robinson recorded 11 catches for 113 yards, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards for the season. The offense converted 7-of-14 on third- and fourth-down attempts. The defense allowed only 231 total yards and 63 rushing yards, produced two interceptions and four sacks. Deonte Banks returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown, and rookie kicker Ben Sauls was perfect.
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