The New York Giants fell to the Green Bay Packers, 31-13, on a snowy Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium, extending their current losing streak to eight games, which is the second-worst such streak in franchise history.
Although the Giants managed to hang around for three quarters, the wheels came off in the fourth quarter and the Packers never looked back.
Here’s a look at the snap counts that contributed to New York’s latest loss.
Offensive snaps: 67
Defensive snaps: 67
Special teams snaps: 22
An interesting development on the offensive side of the ball was the use of Buck Allen and Eli Penny in place of Wayne Gallman, who did not receive so much as a single snap in Week 13.
Defensively, R.J. McIntosh has had his role almost completely wiped away, while Julian Love has been completely thrust into the starting role.
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