Giants and Judge nevertheless win, beat Washington on a loose TD ball

EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. (AP) – Joe Judge and the New York Giants have won despite everything, and have rookie Tae Crowder and Washington coach Ron Rivera’s safe bet to make them applicable again.

Crowder, the last player caught in the NFL draft, Mr. Irrelevante, picked up a loose ball and ran 43 yards to land at 3:28 for playing, which gave the Giants a 20-19 win over Washington on Sunday in a war between the two worst in the NFL.

The game wasn’t until Rivera rolled the bucket after a 22-yard landing pass from Kyle Allen to Cam Sims with: 36 remaining in regular time to crown a 10-game, 75-yard walk.

Instead of overtime, Rivera asked Washington (1-5) to win with a two-point conversion to return to the mediocre NFC East race. Allen did not discover anyone open, moved to his left and saw his pass of tension fall incomplete.

That gave the 38-year-old a trial of his first NFL coaching victory and allowed the Giants (1-5) for a moment to start with 0-6 since 2013.

Washington recovered from a 10-point deficit to tie the game in half before a rare tension from the Giants quarterback replaced the game.

In a third and nine for the Giants 45, supporter Kyler Fackrell fired Allen for an eight-yard loss. Crowder chased the bouncing ball, took possession of the ball and ran unscathed to the finish area, to applaud his teammates. they were allowed to attend the game at MetLife Stadium.

Daniel Jones, who lost a length in the third quarter with a lousy interception, threw a 23-yard landing pass at Darius Slayton and Graham Gano scored twice on the field.

Allen threw a five-yard landing pass at Logan Thomas and Dustin Hopkins, who missed first-practice yards, scored two shorter goals.

Jones, who ran for a 74-yard senior team, finished 12 of 19 to 112 yards and an interception through Kfinishall Fuller at the back of the finish line that ended a practice of more than nine minutes.

Allen 31 from 42 to 280 yards and an interception through James Bradberry, who scored the scoring for Slayton.

Washington used two 70-yard practices to tie the game to thirteen with 8:56 for playing in the last quarter.

With a 13-3 lead in the last quarter, Rivera made a brave decision in the fourth and fourth of new York’s 40s, Allen hit Dontrelle Inman 15 yards after escaping pressure and crowned the 13-game race with a 5-yard arc throw to Thomas.

ALTERNATIVE INPUTS:

Giants Lieutenant General Andrew Thomas, Recruit No. 6 in the draft, it didn’t start for the first time this season. His rookie teammate Matt Peart, a third-round recruit, was replaced by Thomas in the fourth minute. However, he returned to the bench early third after missing a third-and-one blockade on Washington 37. He came back in the last quarter.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

Both groups were in the box for the national anthem. Tim Settle, Landon Collins and Montez Sweat of Washington raised their fists. The Giants made about 15 players kneel. They had a number in the first two games of the house.

Injury

Washington: LG Saahdiq Charles was injured at the time scrum (left leg) and did not return. WR Antonio Gandy-Golden left with a hamr tendon injury.

Giants: The maximum serious injury inflicted at the suggestion of the Chairman of the WR Supreme Court. He left the area in the early third quarter after taking a big hit from Washington’s Deshazor Everett looking to catch a low pass. He was diagnosed with a concussion and a neck injury. taken to the hospital for evaluation. The second CB Darney Holmes (neck) left in the first half; LB Blake Martinez and DT Dexter Lawrence were evaluated for concussions and returned.

Following

Both remain in the NFC East. Washington will receive Dallas next Sunday. The Giants have a short week and will play Philadelphia on Thursday night.

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