New York Giants, Denver Broncos
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The Giants head to Denver having lost eight games in a row and seeking back-to-back wins for the first time since late in the 2023 season.
Who are the real New York Giants? The outcome of their Week 7 game against Denver could provide the biggest clue yet.
Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos almost blew a 19-point comeback Sunday afternoon. Somehow, they walked away with a 33-32 win over the New York Giants. [Yahoo Sports TV is here! Watch live shows and highlights 24/7] After trailing for much of the game,
New York quarterback Justin Fields only completed nine passes for 45 yards, and he was sacked nine times for losses of 55 yards, giving the Jets negative-10 net passing yards in a 13-11 loss. The NFL shared video highlights of all nine sacks on their official Twitter/X page:
The New York Giants dominated the Denver Broncos for three-plus quarters and then suffered an all-time collapse, falling, 33-32, on a last-second FG.
The matchup came down to the final play of the game. Trailing by four points, the Eagles got down to the 29-yard field goal before facing a second down with four seconds remaining. Quarterback Jalen Hurts threw the ball into the end zone, but the pass was broken up and time expired, giving Denver its first win in Philly since 1986.
The Giants are in Mile High for a 4:05 p.m. ET clash against the Broncos on Sunday. Big Blue will look to keep their momentum rolling after a 34-17 win against the Eagles. Cam Skattebo broke out with three touchdowns and 98 rushing yards,
Broncos QB Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos dominated Ja'Marr Chase and the Bengals on Monday Night Football. Here's what happened:
Brian Daboll would love to have Sean Payton's problems. “Mental errors, mistakes, snaps, wrong reads, you name it,” Payton rattled off Monday as the thrill of Denver's inconceivable 33-32 comeback against the New York Giants gave way to an agonizing film session littered with what-ifs.