The New York Giants fell to the Philadelphia Eagles, 23-17, in overtime on Monday night at Lincoln Financial Field, dropping their record to 2-11 on the season while tying an all-time franchise record in futility by losing their ninth consecutive game.
It really was the tale of two halves for the Giants, who had a 17-3 lead going into halftime and looked completely dominant, only to fade in the second half and overtime, allowing 20 unanswered points.
Here’s a look at the snap counts that contributed to New York’s latest loss.
Offensive snaps: 52
Defensive snaps: 89
Special teams snaps: 34
Nothing really stands out for the Giants offensively other than that no running back other than Saquon Barkley logged a single carry (Wayne Gallman was inactive). New York went heavy on their top personnel all game.
Defensively, the Giants had to manage a remarkably 89 snaps, which clearly exhausted their players late in the game. It also led to a significant defensive line/linebacker rotation, which you can see was well spread out in the snap counts.
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