Giants vs. Ravens: Statistics, numbers and broken records

The New York Giants defeated the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6 and here’s a look at some of the records, statistics and numbers.

The New York Giants rallied once again on Sunday, coming back from two scores down to defeat the Baltimore Ravens, 24-20, at MetLife Stadium.

The improbable winning streak now has the Giants at 5-1 on the season and competing for the NFC East crown.

Here’s a glance at what interesting stats, numbers and broken records were birthed from the Week 6 win over the Ravens.

  • With the win, the Giants have exceeded their win total from 2021.
  • The Giants have now won three straight games, their biggest winning streak since 2020.
  • The Giants have won their first five games against non-divisional opponents for the first time in franchise history.
  • The Giants have won three games this season in which they faced 10-point (or more) second half deficits. They are just the fourth team in NFL history to record three such wins over their first six games of the season.
  • The three comeback wins of 10 points or more are tied for the most in a single season in franchise history.
  • The win was the first in which the Giants overcame a 10-point deficit with 7:00 or less remaining in the fourth quarter since 2011.
  • Daniel Jones is the NFL’s first quarterback to beat former league MVPs in back-to-back weeks since 2016 (Sam Bradford).
  • Jones has completed 70% or more of his passes in three games this season, matching the total from his first three NFL seasons combined.
  • Kayvon Thibodeaux recorded his first career sack.
  • Wan’Dale Robinson recorded his first career touchdown reception.
  • Dexter Lawrence has recorded a sack in three straight games (a career-best) and has 4.0 sacks on the season, tying a career-high.
  • Kenyan Drake had two runs of 30-plus yards, the Giants’ first opponent with two or more 30-plus yard runs since Michael Vick in 2010.
  • Lamar Jackson had gone 12-0 against NFC teams entering Sunday. The Giants are his first-ever loss to an NFC team.
  • Brian Daboll lost his first challenge as an NFL head coach.

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