In a Week 16 battle between the New York Giants and Washington Redskins, you never would have thought either team was 3-11. There were several lead changes and overtime was needed, but in the end, it was the Giants who left D.C with a 41-35 victory
While Saquon Barkley played a tremendous game for the Giants, it was Daniel Jones who was the star of the game.
In the first quarter, Jones threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Sterling Shepard to put the Giants up 7-0.
Daniel Jones throws a 23-yard TD to Sterling Shepard in his first possession back from an ankle injury.
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— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) December 22, 2019
In the second quarter, Jones’ second touchdown pass was a 33-yard strike to Barkley that put the Giants up 21-14.
Daniel Jones finds Saquon Barkley for a 33-yard TD. #Redskins–#Giants going back and forth.
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— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) December 22, 2019
Before the half, Jones found Cody Latimer for a 10-yard touchdown that put them up 28-14.
Daniel Jones to Cody Latimer for his third TD pass of the game. pic.twitter.com/HkffImcE9g
— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) December 22, 2019
Late in the third quarter, Jones threw his fourth touchdown pass, this one to rookie tight end Kaden Smith for nine yards and the Giants lead increased to 35-21.
Daniel Jones 4th TD of the day to Kaden Smith! Yank on that Landon Collins! pic.twitter.com/XUkZOL7MXJ
— Bobby Skinner (@BobbySkinner_) December 22, 2019
After the game went to overtime, the Giants won the toss and received, Jones led the Giants offense down the field and ended the game with a three-yard touchdown pass to Smith, his second of the game.
Daniel Jones to Kaden Smith for a WALKOFF TD on his 5th of the game! Giants win!
Right over punk ass @TheHumble_21!!! pic.twitter.com/6FE21Qk4Xm
— Bobby Skinner (@BobbySkinner_) December 22, 2019
For the game, Jones finished going 28-for-42 with 352 yards and five touchdown passes, tying Deshaun Watson and Fran Tarkenton for the most four (or more) touchdown performances (3) in a debut season.
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