The New York Giants defeated the Los Angeles Chargers, 21-18, at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. For the first time all season, the Giants played complementary football. The defense forced two turnovers and pressured Justin Herbert all game; the special teams were crisp, and the offense did enough with a rookie quarterback and despite an immense loss to score two touchdowns en route to victory.
New York scored 10 points off the two turnovers that were both taken inside the 5-yard line. The red zone offense scored twice but still had plenty of issues, including a fourth-quarter turnover on downs where Wan’Dale Robinson failed to secure a touchdown pass from Jaxson Dart.
The loss of Malik Nabers is beyond devastating for the team. A profound loss that transcends just this game. Despite the inju