Giants-Washington Week 6: Offense, defense and special teams snap counts

The New York Giants won their Week 6 game against Washington. Here are the snap counts on offense, defense and special teams.

The New York Giants picked up their first win of the season on Sunday, defeating the Washington Football Team, 20-19, at MetLife Stadium.

It wasn’t exactly a pretty win for the Giants, but it was another step forward and showed continuing progress. And after five straight losses, the taste of victory must be sweet.

Here’s a look at the snap counts that attributed to their first W.

Offensive snaps: 48
Defensive snaps: 73
Special teams snaps: 22

Undrafted rookie receiver Austin Mack out-snapping veteran Golden Tate 36-30 immediately leaps off the page. Tate has been a disappointment this season and his playing time is beginning to dwindle as a result.

Meanwhile, running backs Dion Lewis and Wayne Gallman have seen their roles almost entirely vanish in favor of Devonta Freeman, who took 73% of all offensive snaps.

In his return, linebacker David Mayo took just 11 defensive snaps, while rookie linebacker Tae Crowder has all but established himself as a starter.

Linebacker Markus Golden, who had seen his role increase in recent weeks, took just 24 snaps.

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