New York Giants vs San Francisco 49ers
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This latest performance continues a troubling trend for a Giants defense that was supposed to be excellent. And while its secondary was shorthanded Sunday — no Cor’Dale Flott, Paulson Adebo or Jevon Holland — this was yet another underwhelming mess from coordinator Shane Bowen’s group.
Dropped passes on offense, missed tackles on defense and a comedy of errors on special teams added up to the New York Giants' third consecutive loss.
The New York Giants play host to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in a battle of teams missing multiple star players on both sides of the ball.
The 49ers on Sunday scored 20 unanswered points after Dart and Co. got a touchdown on the opening drive. The Giants never got closer than 10 for the remainder of the game, as San Francisco scored touchdowns on its first two fourth-quarter drives, to go up 27-10 and then 34-17.
Mac Jones, Christian McCaffrey and the Niners made winning look easy against the Giants. It won’t always work that way.
The San Francisco 49ers got back into the win column on Sunday, defeating the New York Giants, 34-24. However, they did suffer yet another significant loss. Late in the fourth quarter, first-round pick defensive end Mykel Williams went down with a right knee injury.
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Mykel Williams is feared to have suffered a potential season-ending injury in San Francisco's win over the Giants.
The Giants' lack of depth at key positions was once again exposed on Sunday, as they fell at home to the San Francisco 49ers, 34-24.