Giants fall to Packers: Winners, losers and those in between

The New York Giants fell to 2-10 with a 31-13 loss to the Packers in Week 13, and here’s a look at the winners and losers from that game.

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Losers

Nate Solder: The veteran started the game relatively strong, but as time ticked off the block, he seemed to regress. Za’Darius Smith became a bit too much for him over time and it began to show on nearly every play. Unfortunately, Saquon Barkley whiffed on a few chips which made Solder’s performance look even worse, but even with that, the veteran had another poor game.

DeAndre Baker: After a career-best game in Week 12, Baker returned to his rookie woes against the Packers on Sunday. He gave up several chunk plays, each time being pulled from the game in favor of Sam Beal, who also did his fair share of struggling.

Antoine Bethea: Bethea made a few solid tackles that really stood out, but those highlights were literally the only positives to his game on Sunday. In pass coverage, he was abused on several plays and was in the vicinity of three of Aaron Rodgers’ touchdowns. Were they all his fault? It’s hard to say due to blown coverages, but it’s not a good look.

Daniel Jones: There were moments on Sunday where Jones looked impressive, poised and ready to take the next step in career. There were also moments where he looked like a rookie who had never played in the snow before (both true). He tossed three picks (nearly four) on the day after going 111 attempts without one, and added yet another fumble (recovered by the Giants).

Others: Jon Halapio, Grant Haley, Da’Mari Scott