New York Post

REPORT CARD

- —Paul Schwartz

OFFENSE

Just enough was just enough. Daniel Jones (16 of 27, 213 yards) missed some throws and then showed the risk/reward of his running when he went down and out in the third quarter. Still, no turnovers for a third straight game. Colt McCoy (6 of 10, 31 yards) did not panic with his first action of the season but he made a bonehead move by sliding out of bounds late in the fourth quarter to save the Bengals a timeout. Evan Engram ( six catches for a career-high 129 yards) blew past safety Vonn Bell for 53-yard reception on the opening drive. Engram then got the ball punched out on the Cincy 16-yard line. Not good. Wayne Gallman (24-94-1 TD) runs hard and angry, and the Giants would be lost without him.

C

DEFENSE

Other than one bad touchdown drive allowed in the fourth quarter, this unit was exceptiona­l, making Brandon Allen (17 of 29, 136 yards) look like the backup he is. Game-clinching sack and forced fumble by Jabaal Sheard and recovery by Leonard Williams, who notched his sixth sack of the season but also committed a bad roughing-the-passer penalty. What a play by S Logan Ryan raking the ball away from TE Drew Sample for a turnover. Jabrill Peppers was all over the field. Big Dexter Lawrence sniffed out a second-quarter screen pass. Rookie CB Darnay Holmes had the pass breakup and deflection that led to the diving intercepti­on by Niko Lalos in his NFL debut.

A

SPECIAL TEAMS

Oops. The coverage units, so strong this season, got crushed on a 102-yard touchdown return by Brandon Wilson, right up the gut, after the Giants had taken the early lead. In the third quarter, the punt team got burned on a fake that picked up the first down. Late in the fourth quarter, a 29-yard punt return by Alex Erickson was lowlighted by several missed tackles — and included a gamesaving tackle by rookie Cam Brown. Graham Gano came back off the reserve/COVID-19 list to hit field goals of 49, 40, 49 and 32 yards, putting his streak at 24 consecutiv­e makes.

C

COACHING

At some point, perhaps Joe Judge will be able to win a game and make it look easy. His Giants are not there yet and his great challenge will come if he has to go extended time without his starting quarterbac­k. The danger of Jones running came back to haunt the Giants, but it is hard to put the hit on playcaller Jason Garrett for this one. Defensive coordinato­r Patrick Graham continues to formulate game-specific plans that get the job done.

B

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