Giants, Vikings swap touchdowns to open second half

The Giants’ and Vikings’ offenses were thriving

The New York Giants held the lead at halftime Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC Wild-Card matchup.

The Giants won the toss and deferred, preferring to get the ball to open the second half.

The strategy worked.

A 17-14 lead became 24-14 when Daniel Jones directed a 6-play, 75-yard drive.

Jones found multiple receivers on the march as he had been all game.

The final throw was good for 9 yards and went to tight end Daniel Bellenger.

Graham Gano’s PAT gave the Giants 10-point lead.

It didn’t last long as the Vikings took the kickoff and also drove 75 yards with Kirk Cousins hitting Irv Smith Jr. with a 3-yard TD pass.