The New York Giants, under the leadership of head coach Brian Daboll, are off to a rocky start this season with an 0-2 record following their recent 21-18 loss to the Washington Commanders. Despite a strong offensive performance in Week 2, the Giants were unable to secure a victory after a lackluster season opener against the Minnesota Vikings.
In a historic twist, the Giants managed to score three touchdowns in the game without allowing a single touchdown from Washington. However, they still ended up on the losing side, making them the first team ever to suffer such a fate in NFL history.
Quarterback Daniel Jones showed promise with two touchdown passes and an interception-free performance against the Commanders. Even with the defense holding Jayden Daniels and the Washington offense at bay, the Giants fell short as kicker Austin Seibert went a flawless 7-for-7 on field goals, accounting for all 21 of Washington’s points.
The unusual outcome left both players and fans alike perplexed and frustrated. In a moment of frustration, Coach Daboll’s headset spike at the game’s conclusion encapsulated the disbelief and disappointment felt by Giants supporters everywhere. It’s a tough loss to swallow for the team, but one thing is for certain – the Giants will be looking to bounce back stronger in the games to come.