Giants Week 12 Recap
Giants Fall to Lions 31-18
The New York Giants fell to 7-4 on the season after a tough loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 12. The Giants were unable to keep up with the Lions' high-powered offense, which was led by quarterback Matthew Stafford and running back D'Andre Swift. Stafford threw for 342 yards and three touchdowns, while Swift rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown.
The Giants' offense struggled to get anything going against the Lions' defense. Quarterback Daniel Jones was sacked five times and threw two interceptions. The Giants also had trouble running the ball, as they were held to just 78 yards rushing.
What Went Wrong for the Giants?
There were a number of factors that contributed to the Giants' loss to the Lions.
- The Giants' offensive line was unable to protect Jones, which led to him being sacked five times.
- The Giants' running game was ineffective, as they were held to just 78 yards rushing.
- The Giants' defense was unable to stop the Lions' offense, which was led by Stafford and Swift.
What's Next for the Giants?
The Giants will look to bounce back from their loss to the Lions when they face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 13. The Eagles are coming off a bye week, so they will be well-rested for the matchup. The Giants will need to play a much better game if they want to avoid falling to 7-5 on the season.
Conclusion
The Giants' loss to the Lions was a disappointing setback, but they still have a chance to make the playoffs. They will need to play better in all three phases of the game if they want to be successful down the stretch.