For the second consecutive week, the New York Giants stormed back late in a game to stun a quality opponent. This time, they overcame a 10-point deficit to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, 24-20.
The win brings the Giants’ record to 5-1 and has many beginning to think playoffs. But for New York, they remain focused on the task at hand and a Week 7 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
There’s a lot to break down and a lot to go over but before we look ahead, let’s look back. Here are the snap counts that contributed to the Giants’ victory.
Offensive snaps: 65
Defensive snaps: 59
Special teams snaps: 26
Rookie wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson took just 15 snaps in his return, but that was the plan all along. Head coach Brian Daboll said Robinson was on a “pitch count” and they’ll look to get him a heavier workload moving forward.
Defensively, lineman Leonard Williams took nearly 100 percent of snaps in his return from a sprained MCL. That’s would seem to indicate the Giants are confident in his knee and his health.
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