New York Post

Rosas’ inconsiste­ncy continues

- By PAUL SCHWARTZ

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — If the Giants’ season had not gone so horribly wrong, the substandar­d place-kicking of rookie Aldrick Rosas would be more of a story and, perhaps, he might not be their kicker down the stretch of the season.

Quietly, amid the losing, Rosas has been consistent in his inconsiste­ncy. When he went wide right on a 34-yard field-goal attempt — that’s right, a 34-yarder — in the third quarter in Sunday’s 31-21 loss to the 49ers, it continued a steady downward trend. Rosas has now missed a field goal in five consecutiv­e games in which he has attempted one — he did not have an attempt against the Chargers. He hit from 47 and 42 yards against the 49ers but then could not make a 34-yard try. Rosas also hit the game-opening kickoff out of bounds.

For the season, Rosas is now 10-for-15 on field goals.

“We’ve got to make kicks,’’ coach Ben McAdoo said.

When Garrett Celek scored just before halftime, it was the 10th consecutiv­e game a tight end has scored a touchdown against the Giants this season, at NFL record. … TE Evan Engram caught his fifth touchdown pass of the season, tying a Giants rookie tight record he now shares with Bob

Tucker, who had five TDs in 1970.

Justin Pugh returned to start at right tackle after missing last week’s loss to the Rams after his back locked up the previous game. Pugh struggled in the first half blocking DE

Ronald Blair and in the second half, when his back acted up again, was replaced by Bobby Hart.

RG D.J. Fluker went out in the third quarter with a knee injury but was able to return. ... DT Damon Harri

son was helped off in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury.

DE Olivier Vernon returned after missing four straight games with a high ankle sprain. After a slow start, Vernon heated up and tipped the ball to himself in the third quarter for an intercepti­on of C.J. Beathard. It was the first intercepti­on in Vernon’s NFL career.

There was no chance of rookie QB Davis Webb getting any mop-up work, as he was one of the seven inactive players. Webb has not been in uniform for any game this season. The 49ers’ Marquise

Goodwin was extremely emotional on the sideline after his long second-quarter touchdown catch. After the game, it became clear just why. Goodwin said on his Instagram page that his wife, Morgan Goodwin-Snow, lost their baby boy due to complicati­ons during pregnancy early Sunday morning. — With AP

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