The New York Giants have been manhandled by the Baltimore Ravens, 35-14, on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, which was largely made up of outsides. Large Blue followers have been outnumbered by a big margin and on the finish of the sport, solely Ravens followers remained.
It was the eighth straight house loss for the Giants this season, ensuing of their worst-ever single-season efficiency in franchise historical past. They’ll add a stamp to that in Week 17 in opposition to the Indianapolis Colts as no staff has ever gone 0-9 at house within the common season.
However earlier than that, they’ve to go to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16 and are already listed as 10-point highway underdogs.
Right here’s a have a look at the very best and worst performers, courtesy of PFF, from the Week 15 loss.
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WR Malik Nabers (71.8)
OL Jermaine Eluemunor (70.2)
OL Evan Neal (64.9)
TE Daniel Bellinger (63.0)
OL John Michael Schmitz (62.6)
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TE Greg Dulcich (43.5)
WR Jalin Hyatt (46.9)
TE Chris Manhertz (47.2)
OL Greg Van Roten (48.3)
OL Aaron Stinnie (50.5)
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CB Adoree’ Jackson (87.3)
DT Elijah Chatman (68.6)
S Dane Belton (63.3)
DT Jordon Riley (61.2)
LB Patrick Johnson (60.3)
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S Jason Pinnock (26.9)
DB Isaiah Simmons (27.3)
LB Kayvon Thibodeaux (34.2)
CB Artwork Inexperienced (39.1)
LB Micah McFadden (43.4)
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S Dane Belton (72.2)
TE Daniel Bellinger (70.4)
LB Darius Muasau (69.5)
S Anthony Johnson Jr. (62.3)
WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton (61.7)
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S Raheem Layne (29.8)
CB Divaad Wilson (44.7)
DB Isaiah Simmons (45.6)
LB Matthew Adams (49.7)
LB Ty Summers (51.3)
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RB Devin Singletary (59.4)
WR Wan’Dale Robinson (55.5)
QB Tommy DeVito (55.4)
QB Tim Boyle (53.9)
RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (53.4)
CB Greg Stroman Jr. (50.8)
LB Brian Burns (44.1)