Patriots stock watch: Here's who stood out and struggled in dominant win over Giants
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Patriots stock watch: Here's who stood out and struggled in dominant win over Giants
"FOXBOROUGH - The Patriots put together a dominant performance against the Giants on Monday night, stacking their tenth straight victory. Marcus Jones gave New England an early double-digit lead with an electric punt return and New England never looked back, burying New York before halftime. MVP candidate Drake Maye did not disappoint. As usual, he was accurate throwing the ball down the field. He didn't commit any turnovers. The offense ran smoothly."
"Jones continued to put himself in elite company amongst returners with a 94-yard punt return for a touchdown. Christian Elliss He became the fourth player in Patriots history with more than one punt return touchdown in a season, and he's the third player in the league to do it this year along with Tennessee's Chimere Dike and Jacksonville's Parker Robinson. Jones' combination of explosiveness and balance while running down the sideline at full speed and keeping himself in bounds was something special."
The Patriots defeated the Giants 33-15, extending their winning streak to ten games. Marcus Jones returned a punt 94 yards for a touchdown to create an early double-digit lead. The Patriots built a decisive advantage before halftime and never relinquished control. Drake Maye delivered accurate downfield passing without turnovers and the offense executed smoothly. Christian Elliss recorded multiple impactful plays and became the fourth Patriot with more than one punt return touchdown in a season. Harold Landry delivered a forceful tackle that forced a fumble recovered by New England. Special teams and defense provided critical momentum.
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