The Norwalk Hour

The one that got away

Giants let winnable game slip in tie vs. Commanders

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants are showing signs of cracking with five games left in the regular season and the playoffs on the line.

Record-wise, coach Brian Daboll’s team is in the second of three wild-card spots with a 7-4-1 mark, just ahead of Seattle (7-5).

Washington, which rallied for a late touchdown to tie the Giants 20-20 tie on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, is just outside a playoff position with a 7-5-1 mark.

The concern for the Giants is they are not playing their best football. They are 1-3-1 in their last five games, and things are going to get tougher.

New York has two games left with Philadelph­ia (11-1) and one with Minnesota (10-2), the NFL’s top two teams by record. They also have another contest with Washington on Dec. 18, which was flexed to a Sunday night game.

For the first time this season, there is some friction on the Giants. Cornerback Rodarius Williams and inside linebacker Tae Crowder both complained about their playing time after the tie.

Daboll said adversity and criticism are part of a coach’s job, whether as the head guy or an assistant.

“I appreciate the support,” Daboll said. “I also appreciate the negativity and the criticism. If you want to be mentally tough and strong, this is the sport to be in, whether you’re a coach, whether you’re a player. You can’t focus too much on that. You appreciate it.”

Daboll said he would talk to Crowder and Williams. He plans to approach the final stretch the same way he has approached the season. He’s focusing on the Eagles this week, and that’s it.

It’s just another must-win game, until the next one.

WHAT’S WORKING

Despite giving up 411 yards in total offense, Wink Martindale’s defense was outstandin­g in earning the tie. It was on the field for 82 plays and saw the Commanders possess the ball for more than 41 minutes.

The defense also set up Daniel Jones’ third-quarter touchdown pass to Isaiah Hodgins when linebacker Azeez Ojulari recorded a strip-sack and eventually recovered a fumble that teammate Oshane Ximines lost at the Washington 20. The Commanders were 3 of

14 on third down.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

The offense was horrible in the second half. New York had the ball nine times in the final 40 minutes and only one possession lasted longer than five plays. The touchdown drive was five plays and 20 yards.

STOCK UP

DT Dexter Lawrence: The big guy has had an outstandin­g season, and he stepped up when fellow lineman Leonard Williams was limited to 35 plays by a neck injury. He was on the field for 77 plays and had nine tackles, a sack and two quarterbac­k hits.

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