Giants-Eagles Week 14: Offense, defense and special teams snap counts

The New York Giants lost their Week 14 game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Here are the snap counts on offense, defense and special teams.

The New York Giants fell to the Philadelphia Eagles, 23-17, in overtime on Monday night at Lincoln Financial Field, dropping their record to 2-11 on the season while tying an all-time franchise record in futility by losing their ninth consecutive game.

It really was the tale of two halves for the Giants, who had a 17-3 lead going into halftime and looked completely dominant, only to fade in the second half and overtime, allowing 20 unanswered points.

Here’s a look at the snap counts that contributed to New York’s latest loss.

Offensive snaps: 52
Defensive snaps: 89
Special teams snaps: 34

Nothing really stands out for the Giants offensively other than that no running back other than Saquon Barkley logged a single carry (Wayne Gallman was inactive). New York went heavy on their top personnel all game.

Defensively, the Giants had to manage a remarkably 89 snaps, which clearly exhausted their players late in the game. It also led to a significant defensive line/linebacker rotation, which you can see was well spread out in the snap counts.

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