OFFENSE: C
The Giants are a running team. Imagine that! Even with one true halfback active on gameday (Devontae Booker churned out 99 yards on 21 carries) they managed to control the ball with a season-high 31 rushes for 149, their second-highest total of the year. All of that made for a rather plodding offense that managed just one touchdown. Daniel Jones threw for 110 yards, the lowest total of his career as a starter, but he did hit on 15 of 20 passes to tie his career-high completion percentage. He was 9-for-9 in the first half, the first Giants QB to go into the break without an incompletion since Phil Simms was 9-for-9 in 1993.