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Hapless Giants may be just what reeling Green Bay needs

- By Tom Canavan Associated Press

Since meeting in the NFC wild-card game in January 2017, the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants have followed the same path for a couple of seasons.

Neither made the playoffs the past two years and both fired the coaches who got them to the postseason in the 2016 season. The Giants got rid of Ben McAdoo in late 2017 and the Packers dumped long-time coach Mike McCarthy 12 games into the ’18 season.

Pat Shurmur is now in his second season running the Giants and Matt LaFleur is in his first with the Pack. Their roads also have gone in much different directions.

LaFleur and the Packers (8-3) are tied for first place in the NFC North with Minnesota heading into a game Sunday at MetLife Stadium against the Giants (2-9), who have won seven times in 27 games under Shurmur.

Good times seemingly have returned for the Packers, though they need a quick rebound from being routed at San Francisco. The Giants remain in the dumps, with three straight losing seasons and six in seven years.

The Packers got a reality check this past Sunday night in a 37-8 loss to the 49ers in San Francisco. LaFleur sidesteppe­d a question on whether he was curious to see how his team responded this week, saying they were just looking for the chance to play again.

They certainly have to right opponent.

Giants running back Saquon Barkley, the 2018 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, says things have not gone the way the organizati­on wanted the past two seasons, and everyone is fighting through the adversity with the belief things are going to change.

Mr. Jones

The rookie quarterbac­k has thrown a touchdown in nine straight games and his 17 lead all rookies. He has thrown only one intercepti­on in the last four games, while passing for 11 touchdowns. His problem remains fumbles. He has lost 10 fumbles, including one against the Bears that led to a 3-yard touchdown drive.

Mr. Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers is having another great season. He has 18 touchdown passes and two intercepti­ons. What might he do against the Giants’ secondary?

Rookie DeAndre Baker and second-year pro Sam Beal started alternatin­g at one cornerback spot last week. Rookie cornerback Corey Balentine struggled in the slot against the Bears and rookie Julian Love will get more playing time at safety with Jabrill Peppers nursing a back injury. The only veterans are cornerback Janoris Jenkins and safety Antoine Bethea.

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