New York Post

ONE TO JOE ON!

Big Blue survive to get Judge his first win

- By RYAN DUNLEAVY rdunleavy@nypost.com

Call him “Mr. Extremely Relevant.”

Rookie linebacker Tae Crowder can ditch the nickname Mr. Irrelevant — annually given to the last pick of the NFL draft — after scoring the touchdown Su n d ay that lifted the previously wi n l e s s Gi a n t s pa s t the Washington Football Team and put to bed fears of an 0-16 season.

“It’s funny that you call him Mr. Irrelevant because he’s been doing a lot for us,” Leonard Williams said. “Since he came in, he’s been a quiet guy who slowly worked his way up into playing with the defense. He built his trust up with his teammates and went out there and made a huge play today, possibly the deciding factor of the game.”

Th e Gi a n t s squandered a 10-point first-half lead and Washington was driving for the tiebreakin­g scoring with less than fo ur minutes re maini ng. But Kyler Fackrell strip-sacked Kyle Allen and the ball squirted loose for Crowder, who scooped and raced 43 yards to put the Giants in front late in a 20-19 victory.

“I took it as motivation,” said Crowder, the seventh-rounder whose name was the 255th called on draft weekend. “I love the name. I just wanted to get here and get to work. One of my goals this year is just to help the team in any way that I can.”

Crowder initially kicked the ball forward instead of making a clean recovery. He still had the presence of mind not to waste an opportunit­y by falling on the fumble and leaving the fate to the

Giants struggling offense.

“I wish Tae would’ve bent his knees a little better and taken it cleaner,” coach Joe Judge said, “but I’m glad the second time through he got it and finished it on out.

“We’ve been preaching for a while to put pressure on the quarterbac­k and the turnovers will come. They did today. Tae did a good job of finishing the play, but we have to make sure we don’t kick that thing initially and give them an opportunit­y to get on it.” Crowder didn’t play in Week 1, played exclusivel­y on special teams in Week 2 and made his first appearance on defense with two snaps in Week 3. He has been a bigger part of the scheme ever since.

“That late in the game, when it was that tight, we needed a huge play and the defense delivered,” Williams said. “It was huge for him to not just dive on the ball and be OK with that.”

Crowder notched a 60-yard fumble return for a touchdown for Georgia against Tennessee last season. Still, his first instinct was not six points.

“I wanted to dive on it bad,” Crowder said. “I knew if I could scoop it up and get it in the end zone, it was something we needed at the moment.”

Crowder got a key block from rookie sixth-round linebacker Cam Brown and stepped through an ankle tackle at the goal line. He tossed the football to the Giants equipment managers to store for his memorabili­a collection.

“We talked after the game and I told [Cam] it was a great effort,” Crowder said. “He gave me a great block. I’ll take that.”

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Dexter Lawrence nails Kyle Allen, forcing an incomplete pass on a two-point conversion try as Washington went for the lead in the final minute. Instead, the Giants and coach Joe Judge (inset) held on for a 20-19 win, amazingly putting Big Blue into the conversati­on in the awful NFC East.
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