New York Giants vs New England Patriots
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The Giants’ road trip continues as they travel to Foxborough to face off with the Patriots in a primetime showing.
The New York Giants entered Monday night looking for a spark. Instead, they ran straight into one of the AFC’s hottest teams and another long, frustrating night ended with a 33–15 loss to the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
The New England Patriots secured their 10th straight win Monday night, beating the New York Giants 33-15. The Patriots are now 11-2 and have the best record in the NFL. Behind New England are the Denver Broncos at 10-2 and the Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks at 9-3.
New York players take exception to legal hit on rookie QB, who has been examined for a concussion four times this year.
The Giants added Koo in September to replace the injured Graham Gano. In four games played for New York, he's 4 of 4 on field goals, since last night's "miss" didn't actually count as an attempt, and 8 of 9 on extra points.
Matthew Stafford entered Week 13 viewed as a slight favorite over Drake Maye in what looks like a two-way race for NFL MVP. With Week 13 in the books, that script is flipped. Maye led his New England Patriots to a blowout 33-15 win over the New York Giants Monday night to close out the NFL week.
The New England Patriots are preparing for their Week 13 matchup with the New York Giants, and Mike Vrabel is trying to expect the unexpected in light of their recent staffing shakeup.
The Giants lost in overtime against the Lions last week, coming from ahead to take their sixth consecutive defeat. The Giants will get rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart back in the lineup after Jameis Winston started the last two weeks, but they're only playing for draft position at this point in their season.