Giants Lose to Rams in Final Minute, Coach Daboll's Decision Criticized
Despite notable plays, the Giants were unable to secure a win, with a botched two-point conversion and a missed 54-yard field goal in the final minute.
- The New York Giants lost to the Los Angeles Rams 26-25 on New Year's Eve, with a botched two-point conversion and a missed 54-yard field goal in the final minute.
- Giants' coach Brian Daboll and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka have been criticized for their decision to run the ball on second down with 42 seconds left, resulting in a loss of two yards and a more difficult field goal attempt.
- Giants' quarterback Tyrod Taylor threw for 319 yards and one touchdown, but was sacked six times, increasing the Giants' season sack total to 83.
- Despite some notable plays, including an 80-yard pass from Taylor to Darius Slayton and a 94-yard punt return by Gunner Olszewski, the Giants were unable to secure a win.
- The Giants' record stands at 5-11 as they head into their final game of the season.