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Whose stock is up and whose is down following the New York Giants’ Sunday afternoon loss to the Los Angeles Rams?
The New York Giants couldn’t get out of their own way in Week 17, repeatedly shooting themselves in the foot and snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
As a potential game-winning field goal sailed wide left with only seconds remaining, reality sunk in. The season was already lost but now it’s going down in the flames of frustration.
The chance to play spoiler was lost as the Los Angeles Rams hung on to win, 26-25.
Whose stock is up and whose is down after the Week 17 defeat? Let’s take a look.
The New York Giants fell to the Los Angeles Rams, 26-25, in Week 17 and the Giants Wire team grades reflect that performance.
The New York Giants were defeated once again, this time on New Year’s Eve by the Los Angeles Rams, 26-25.
The Giants nearly pulled off the upset but fell short twice — once on a late two-point conversion attempt and another time on a potential game-winning field goal. The Giants now fall to 5-11 and third in the NFC East.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what we saw during the game and how we graded the Giants in this loss.
The New York Giants couldn’t get out of their own way in Week 17, handing the Los Angeles Rams a 26-25 victory.
The New York Giants (5-10) played host to the Los Angeles Rams (8-7) at MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon in a clash between two of the NFC’s most storied franchises.
The Rams entered the game winners of five of their last six while the Giants came in losers of their last two games.
The Giants were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 16 while the Rams came in as the NFC’s sixth seed.
No one knew what to expect but what they got was one of the most entertaining football games of the year — even if it was rather ugly and ended poorly for the Giants.
Auburn alumni are making waves with the NFL regular season nearing a close.
The NFL regular season is coming to a close in two short weeks.
As we do every week, Auburn Wire will look at some of the most notable performances from Auburn Alumni across the League.
With the season nearing an end, plenty of Tigers are major cogs in key storylines.
[autotag]Derrick Brown[/autotag]’s fantastic season continued despite another loss, [autotag]Owen Pappoe [/autotag]played his most snaps as a pro, [autotag]Darius Slayton[/autotag] scored a touchdown on the longest play of the Giants season, and [autotag]Daniel Carlson[/autotag] helped the Raiders upset the Chiefs.
Here is a look at several headlines from Week 16 that feature Auburn’s top NFL players.
The New York Giants fell to the Philadelphia Eagles, 33-25, in Week 16 and the Giants Wire team grades reflect that performance.
The New York Giants suffered defeat once again against the Philadelphia Eagles, this time on Christmas Day.
The Giants have extended their losing streak to five games against the Eagles. New York suffered a 33-25 loss in Philadelphia as they were unable to pull off the second-half comeback. They will get a rematch against their division rival in two weeks.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what we saw during the game and how we graded the Giants in this loss.
Here’s a look at the studs and duds (and studly duds) from a 33-25 loss for the New York Giants against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16.
The New York Giants had their Christmas celebration spoiled by the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Monday afternoon.
The Eagles, with an assist from NFL officials, walked away with a much-needed 33-25 victory, holding the Giants at bay as time expired.
With the loss, the Giants fall to 5-10 on the season and are officially eliminated from playoff contention.
Here is a look at some of the studs and duds (and studly duds) from the Week 16 defeat.
The New York Giants failed to deliver a Christmas miracle on Monday, benching QB Tommy DeVito in a 33-25 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The New York Giants failed to deliver a Christmas Day miracle on Monday afternoon, falling to the Philadelphia Eagles, 33-25, at Lincoln Financial Field.
The loss officially eliminates the Giants from the playoffs, effectively ending another disastrous season for the organization. And in the process, head coach Brian Daboll benched quarterback Tommy DeVito, who had been the toast of the town.
However, to their credit, the Giants fought and clawed for four full quarters but could not overcome both the Eagles and NFL officials, who were atrocious throughout the game.
With the loss, the Giants fall to 5-10 on the season.
Auburn alumni were busy fighting for playoff spots in NFL Week 15
The NFL regular season is over in less than one month, meaning many Auburn alumni are either gearing up for a playoff run or preparing for a vacation in Cancun.
As we do every week, Auburn Wire will take a look at some of the most notable performances from Auburn Alumni across the League.
Auburn Alumni were busy again in Week 15.
Former Tigers [autotag]K.J Britt[/autotag] and [autotag]Jamel Dean[/autotag] got the best of [autotag]Anders Carlson[/autotag] and [autotag]Colby Wooden[/autotag], [autotag]Darius Slayton[/autotag] surpassed 60 receiving yards for the fourth time this season, [autotag]Marlon Davidson[/autotag] recorded his first sack of the season, and [autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag]’s Seahawks upset [autotag]Jack Driscoll[/autotag]’s Eagles.
Here is a look at several headlines from Week 15 that feature Auburn’s top NFL players.
The New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles square off on Monday afternoon in Week 16 and here are the 3 best prop bets to consider.
The Philadelphia Eagles (10-4) host their longtime rivals, the New York Giants (5-9), at Lincoln Financial Field in the late window on Christmas Day.
The Eagles are 12-point favorites and the over/under is 42.5 total points.
Both teams are vulnerable at the moment and this game could provide some golden opportunities for bettors.
Here are three prop bets to consider, per BetMGM.