3 takeaways from Giants’ Week 13 loss to Packers

Here are three takeaways from the New York Giants’ Week 13 loss to the Green Bay Packers, which dropped them to 2-10.

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Turnovers kill

Rookie quarterback Daniel Jones fumbled again, but this one the Giants got back. Why in the world they were handing the ball off on a slippery day to Da’Mari Scott, a wide receiver they just elevated from the practice squad, is beyond anyone’s comprehension.

Jones threw three interceptions, which some will attest to be weather-related, but you can chalk it up to him simply trying to make plays because, hey, somebody has to! No one cares why you turn the ball over, they just care that you turned it over. And the giving Aaron Rodgers extra opportunities is a recipe for disaster.

There in the fact that the Giants forced no turnovers in this game and are have a league-leading minus-14 turnover ratio on the season and well, you get 2-10.