The New York Giants just can’t seem to finish a game. Sunday afternoon’s 24–20 loss to the Chicago Bears was another painful example of a young team finding ways to lose rather than close things out. Even as underdogs entering the matchup with a +4.5 spread, the Giants had a real shot to steal a win — and instead watched it slip away in the fourth quarter.
For much of the afternoon, it looked like the Giants were in control. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart put on a show before being forced to leave with a concussion, leaving behind a performance that should’ve been enough to seal the win. He threw for 242 yards, rushed for 66 more, and scored two touchdowns on the ground, displaying both poise and athleticism well beyond his experience.
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