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NFC East roundup | Commanders and Giants square off in the Meadowlands
When the Giants and Commanders last met in Week 2, the game was a back-and-forth affair. The Giants’ offense looked like it was clicking, as quarterback Daniel Jones connected with wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Devin Singletary for a touchdown each. Ultimately, New York couldn’t make up for the loss of their kicker Graham Gano, who suffered a hamstring injury early in the game.
Seven weeks later, and these two teams look a lot different. The Giants’ Week 8 loss to the Steelers 26-18 on Monday Night Football highlighted the team’s recent struggles with offensive chemistry. A failed two-point conversion after New York’s only touchdown showed Jones and Nabers on completely different pages. One thing the Giants still have going for them is the stellar play of nose tackle Dexter Lawrence, although the Commanders were able to limit him to just two solo tackles last time the teams met.
The Commanders, on the other hand, have been firing on all cylinders and coming off huge momentum from their Week 8 win over the Bears. Daniels has proven his ability to use both his arms and legs, connecting with his receivers on deep balls and running when necessary. Daniels is still on the injury report with a rib injury, which could limit his ability to get outside of the pocket.
If the Giants want to record their first win of the season at MetLife, they will have to figure out their offensive struggles and find a way to contain Daniels.