The New York Giants can’t seem to figure out how to finish a football game. Up 20–10 entering the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears, they looked poised to finally pick up a much-needed win — until everything unraveled in familiar fashion. When the clock hit zero, the scoreboard read 24–20, Bears. Another late-game collapse, another week of frustration for a team that keeps finding new ways to lose.
It’s a recurring nightmare for the Giants, who have now let multiple winnable games slip away this season. They’re not being outclassed — they’re simply failing to execute when it matters most. Yet in the middle of the chaos, there were a few glimmers of hope, particularly from some of their young players trying to carve out consistent roles.
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