The New York Giants were hung out to dry on Sunday afternoon, getting smacked around by the makeshift Las Vegas Raiders, 30-6, in the latest embarrassment for the franchise.
Not only did the Giants lose the game in non-competitive fashion, but they also lost quarterback Daniel Jones to what appears to be a season-ending knee injury.
Not to be outdone, right tackle Evan Neal suffered another ankle injury — this time on the right side — and it likely headed to injured reserve (IR).
Here are the snap counts that contributed to the Giants’ most recent beating.
Offensive snaps: 63
Defensive snaps: 60
Special teams snaps: 24
The Giants carried two kickers on their Week 9 gameday roster — one on the active roster and one elevated from the practice squad — and attempted neither a field goal nor a point after attempt. Randy Bullock kicked off twice and that was it.
Wide receiver Parris Campbell saw an uptick in his snaps but only until Jones exited the game. Once DJ was out, Campbell was seemingly back to the bench (aside from kickoff duties).
Meanwhile, veteran wide receiver and team leader, Sterling Shepard, saw just a single offensive snap. Make it make sense.
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