Giants show life with Jameis in Kafka's debut, still fall late to Packers for 5th-straight loss | amNewYork
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Giants show life with Jameis in Kafka's debut, still fall late to Packers for 5th-straight loss | amNewYork
"He threw for 201 yards and added a rushing touchdown and had the Giants on the doorstep of a potential game-tying touchdown with less than a minute to go in regulation. But from the Packers' 14-yard line on a 3rd-&-6, Winston's penchant for interceptions reared its ugly head, as receiver Jalin Hyatt stopped short on his route, and Evan Williams came down with the pick in the end zone to seal the Packers' 27-20 victory."
"Winston's one-yard scoring stretch and the ensuing extra point from Yunghoe Koo he and Packers kicker Lucas Havrisik combined to miss three of those put the Giants ahead 20-19 with 7:22 remaining to cap off a 15-play, 85-yard drive that chewed up 7:59 of the clock. But as Shane Bowen's defense has done all season, New York coughed it up in a flash."
Jameis Winston started for the New York Giants under interim coach Mike Kafka and directed multiple long, methodical drives, including second-half possessions of 16 and 15 plays. He threw for 201 yards, added a rushing touchdown, and placed the Giants in position for a potential game-tying score with under a minute remaining. From the Packers' 14-yard line on 3rd-and-6, Jalin Hyatt stopped short on his route and Evan Williams intercepted in the end zone, sealing a 27-20 Green Bay win. Devin Singletary scored twice, and he and Tyrone Tracy Jr. combined for 132 rushing yards behind an offensive line that largely contained Green Bay's pass rush.
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