BALTIMORE (AP) – In an effort for their playoff hopes, the New York Giants needed at least one of two things to happen in front of Baltimore: their newly lied quarterback had to lead a long-range offensive, or their defense had to. play hard opposing a team with an inclination to bet on war parties from behind.
Turns out the Giants couldn’t do either task on Sunday. The result was a 27-13 defeat that left New York (5-10) hoping to receive a lot of help to make his season bigger beyond next week.
Sophomore Daniel Jones, who returned from losing two of the Giants’ last three games with corva tendon and ankle injuries, even though it all started in the middle of the moment, but until then, the Ravens’ relentless offense had destroyed the Giants’ defense. .
Lamar Jackson guided Baltimore to touchdowns in his first two possessions and a pair of box goals on the next two trips to the area. It was 20-3 at half-time, a deficit too big for New York’s anemic offensive.
“We have to find a way to slow him down (Jackson) and we didn’t do a smart job,” defensive finisher Dexter Lawrence said.
Baltimore surpassed New York, 249-54, and amassed 432 yards in the Giants’ 269. Ownership time more than 10 minutes in favor of the Ravens, and Baltimore went 8 out of 11 in the third, compared to 1 in 10 for the Giants.
After scoring only thirteen points in their last two games, the Giants came out with a hat-trick in which they jumped twice offside and Jones nearly launched an interception.
“We didn’t start the game the way we wanted,” Jones said. “We shot ourselves in the foot at the beginning of some games. We want to take a look at these things and leave it blank. This complicates things when you put you in that position.
At halftime, the Giants 20-3.
“It’s frustrating, ” said open receiver Sterling Shepard. ” We want to get off to a better start. We’re not the team that can do it, especially unlike a team like Baltimore. “
It didn’t matter if the Giants beat the Ravens 10-7 in the middle of the moment, because at the time, Baltimore was just an offense underway with Gus Edwards (85 yards), Jackson (80) and JK Dobbins (77).
Jones improved after half-time despite being captured six times. He finished 24 of 41 for 252 yards.
“We had to make some changes in the part of the moment to get things done,” Coach Joe Judge said. “We want to get there sooner. “
The Giants can’t win the NFC East and make the playoffs. However, there is hope for the future, if there is no other explanation why they play much more than when they are 1-7.
The judge said he saw an improvement every week. But he quickly noted, “We get paid to win games. We want to do better paint training and better play work.
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