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NEW YORK san francisco GIANTS vs. 49ers SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 • metlife stadium

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DATE OPPONENT STADIUM TIME / RESULT NETWORK RADIO

Monday, Sept. 14 MetLife Stadium L 26-16 WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Sept. 20 Soldier Field L 17-13 WFAN AM

Sunday, Sept. 27 MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN AM

Sunday, Oct. 4 SoFi Stadium 4:05pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Oct. 11 AT&T Stadium 4:25pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Oct. 18 MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

Thursday, Oct. 22 Lincoln Financial Field 8:20pm WFAN FM/AM

Monday, Nov. 2 MetLife Stadium 8:15pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Nov. 8 Washington Football Team FedEx Field 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Nov. 15 Philadelphia Eagles MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Nov. 29 Cincinatti Bengals Paul Brown Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Dec. 6 CenturyLink Field 4:05pm WFAN FM/AM

Monday, Dec. 13 MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Dec. 20 MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Dec. 27 M&T Bank Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

Sunday, Jan. 3 Dallas Cowboys MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM

HOME GAME *FLEX SCHEDULE ELIGIBLE // ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN giants vs. 49ers giants-49ers series breakdown Big Blue returns home this Sunday, September 27 to face Series Meetings: 34 the San Francisco 49ers. Giants’ Overall Record: 17-16 Home: 9-8 The Giants and 49ers have split their last four games dating Away: 8-8 back to 2014, with each team winning once at home and First Game: Giants 23 vs. 49ers 14 (11/09/1952) once on the road. They last faced each other on Monday Last Game: Giants 27 at 49ers 23 (11/12/2018) night, Nov. 12, 2018 in Santa Clara, where ’s Giants Shutouts: None three-yard pass to Sterling Shepard with 53 49ers Shutouts: 1; Last: 49ers 12 vs. Giants 0 seconds remaining in the game capped a 75-yard drive and (11/23/1980) gave the Giants a 27-23 victory. Giants Total Points: 667 49ers Total Points: 660 The teams split two games in MetLife in 2014 and 2015. Most Points, Giants: 48; Giants 48 vs. 49ers 14 How close is this series? The teams have met 41 times combined in the regular season and postseason. The Giants (11/17/1963) have 21 victories, the 49ers have 20. In those 41 games, they Most Points, 49ers: 41; 49ers 41 at Giants 21 are separated by only five points (Giants 843, 49ers 838). (10/5/1987) Most Points, Both Teams: 62; Giants 48 vs. 49ers 14 (11/17/1963); 2020 Nfc east standings Fewest Points, Both Teams: 10; 49ers 7 at Giants 3 TEAM RECORD HOME AWAY PCT. (12/3/1990) Washington Football Team 1-1 1-0 0-1 .500 Dallas Cowboys 1-1 0-0 0-1 .500 big blue breakdown 0-2 0-1 0-1 .000 Philadelphia Eagles 0-2 0-1 0-1 .000 The Giants are 2nd in the NFL in pass 188.5 defense. Through Week 2 they are averaging 188.5 yards per game. GIANTs SPOTLIGHT: LB Blake Martinez

most memorable sports moment This season Jabrill Peppers has 4 punt Winning the Rose Bowl my senior year in 2016 50 returns for 50 yards. His 12.5 punt (Stanford) when we beat Iowa. return average is 3rd in the NFL. Why do you wear 54? When I was in high school I was number 5 and then in college I was number 4. I This Sunday, Will Hernandez will play wore 50 in Green Bay but that number 35 in his 35th straight game as a Giant. is retired here (). I paired He has never missed an offensive snap together my high school and college in his NFL career. numbers. best piece of advice Don’t let anything negative take away your 6 James Bradberry leads the love for the game. NFL with 6 passes defensed this season. Through Week 2, he leads the NFL. pregame rituals Nothing crazy, I just have a set time limit for when I start doing my stuff. 2 hours before the game I have certain stretches Through Week 2, the Giants rank 4th in that I do. 20 minutes before the game get 4 my shoulder pads on and get ready to go. total defense in the NFL. quarantine acitivites I think I went to the grocery store like 4 times. I was at my workout facility that my dad built this offseason. I was upstairs then walked right down stairs and worked out every day. THIS WEEK’S sCHEDULE 22 TUESDAY 23WEDNESDAY 24THURSDAY 25 FRIDAY 26SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY

12pm- 1:00 pm 12:15 pm 11:30am 11:10am NO AVAILABILITY Assistant Head Coach/ 1:00 p.m. Assistant Coaches Coach Judge Available Defensive Coordinator Patrick Head Coach Joe Judge NYG vs SF Available Graham Available Available 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Practice 11:45am 11:30 am-1:15 pm Players’ Day Off Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett Available Practice 2:45 pm Player Interviews 12:00pm 1:20 pm Special Teams Coordinator Player Interviews Thomas McGaughey Available TBD 49ers Head Coach Kyle 12:15pm Shanahan Conference Head Coach Joe Judge Call Available 12:30pm-2:30pm Practice

broadcast information pronunciations TELEVISION: FOX (1:00pm kickoff) (SAY-quaan) Play-by-Play: Kevin Burkhardt Casey KREITER (CRY-ter) Analyst: Daryl Johnston Spencer PULLEY (PULL-ee) Sideline: Pam Oliver KADEN Smith (KAY-den) Watch on Mobile (In Market Only): LEVINE TOILOLO (Luh-VEEN Toy-LOW-low) Live Streams available on the following platforms*: Oshane XIMINES (ZIM-en-ess) • Yahoo! Sports (mobile browser or app) • New York Giants official app for iOS devices Kevin ZEITLER (ZITE-ler) • New York Giants mobile website for iOS devices (Safari browser ONLY) Isaac YIADOM (yeah-dum) *Please check your local TV listings to confirm availability. iOS mobile web and app users should “Allow Location Access” (via Settings > Privacy > Location Services > Safari).

NATIONAL RADIO: SPORTS USA giants on the web Giants.com is the only place to watch live broadcasts of Head GIANTS RADIO: WFAN 660 AM Coach Joe Judge’s press conferences, player spotlight features and more. Play-by-Play: Bob Papa Analyst: APP: Download the FREE Giants Mobile App to get Giants news on the go 24/7! Signup for the Giants.com E-Newsletter, which fea- Sideline: Howard Cross tures weekly game preview information at Giants.com/Newsletter. Pregame: Lance Medow, , Paul Dottino, John Schmeelk giants on social Postgame: Lance Medow, Bob Papa, Carl Banks & Jeff Feagles Twitter: @Giants The Giants pregame show will begin at 11:30am on WFAN 660 AM and 101.9 FM. The postgame show can be heard immediate- Snapchat: @NewYorkGiants ly after the game on WFAN 660 AM and 101.9 FM. Facebook: @NewYorkGiants GIANTS POSTGAME LIVE: MSG NETWORKS Instagram: @NYGiants Host: Bob Papa Youtube: @NewYorkGiantsFootball1925 Analyst: Victor Cruz Reports: Madelyn Burke media guide The electronic version of the Giants 2020 Media guide is available “Giants Postgame Live, presented by Mercedes,” is the official one-hour postgame show that will air immediately following online, please visit: https://giants.1rmg.com/ every regular season and playoff game on MSG Network. giants announce captains for 2020 season

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The new era of Giants leadership extends to the team’s 2020 captains.

The Giants announced on Tuesday, September 8 the six captains for Joe Judge’s first season as head coach, which begins Monday night at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They were chosen in a vote by the players.

Saquon Barkley is the only one of the six who was a captain in 2019. Two of the captains – Blake Martinez and Nate Ebner – are first-year Giants.

The Giants’ 2020 captains:

Offense: Saquon Barkley, Daniel Jones Defense: Blake Martinez, Dalvin Tomlinson Special Teams: Nate Ebner, Jabrill Peppers

Jones, like Barkley last year, was selected to be a captain in his second season. This is the 14th consecutive season the Giants’ starting will serve as a captain. Eli Manning, of course, held the honor the last 13 years.

Barkley is the only to be a captain since the Giants began selecting season-long captains in 2007.

Tomlinson, a defensive/nose tackle, started all 48 games in each of his first three seasons. He is the first defensive lineman to be elected a captain since in 2013.

Martinez joined the Giants as a free agent this season from the , for whom he was a rotating game captain last year.

Ebner played on three championship teams in his eight seasons with the . Though listed as a safety, Ebner played almost exclusively on special teams the last three years.

Peppers, a starting safety who also returns punts, is a second-year Giant who played his first two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. new york giants team of teams initiative

The New York Giants continue to inspire change in the community through their Team of Teams initiative. The players and coaches have split themselves into nine teams and have partnered with an organi- zation in a dedicated region within New York and New Jersey. Their efforts focus on racial injustice, criminal justice reform, educational equity, police-community relations and voter registration. Currently, three of the teams have started their own fundraising campaigns to provide valuable resources to their community.

The Paterson group is working directly with Eva’s village and clients to understand and take action to address socioeconomic issues, including food insecurity, substance use, incarceration, and poverty. They have started a campaign to fund four days of meals for residents and clients. The Newark group, which is working with Covenant House of New Jersey, kicked off their “Tackle Youth Homelessness with the New York Giants!” campaign by offering fans the chance to purchase tickets for a 45-minute virtual group training session with Giants players. All proceeds from the events will benefit Covenant House of New Jersey. The Brooklyn group has teamed up with United Way of New York City to raise funds for community members of Brownsville to help them purchase household needs as well as donating PPE to P.S. 165 and Brownsville Academy High School. Below you will find the links to each of the fundraisers. Throughout the season we will provide updates on the progress of all nine teams.

Below are the nine local organizations the team has partnered with and their areas of focus:

•United Way of NYC – Partnering with UWNYC’s EducateNYC program to support educational equity in Brownsville (Brooklyn)

•Far Rockaway Colts (NYPD) – Teaming up with the Far Rockaway Colts and the NYPD to improve police-community relations and education through football in Queens

•New York City Police Foundation – Partnering to create positive relationships with youth throughout Manhattan

•RISE – Supporting RISE in their mission to increase civic engagement by spreading the word about voter rights, registration and education in Staten Island, N.Y.

•Bronx Defenders – Partnering together to transform how low-income people are represented in the justice system and transforming the system itself

•Eva’s Village – Joining forces to personally mentor Eva’s clients experiencing poverty and substance use disorders in Paterson, N.J.

•East Orange Mayor’s Office – Partnering with the Mayor’s office of East Orange, N.J. to support the public schools and families in need

•My Sisters’ Place – Partnering with My Sisters’ Place and the Mt. Vernon (N.Y.) High School Football team to promote racial equity in education

•Covenant House – Joining forces with Covenant House New Jersey located in Newark to support homeless youth through education, employment and financial literacy giants TE •Look to improve to 721-635-33 all-time. •Aims for 3rd out of last 4 games with at least 6 receptions. •Look to improve to 119-114-5 all-time in the month of September. •Aims for 2nd consecutive game with at least 60 yards receiving. •Look to improve to 5-3 all-time vs. San Francisco in the month of •Aims for 3rd consecutive game against San Francisco with at September. least 4 receptions. •Look to improve to 123-96-2 all time vs. the NFC West •Aim for 2nd consecutive win at home against San Francisco in the WR Darius slayton month of September. •Aims for 4th consecutive game with at least 3 receptions. •Aim for 4th straight game scoring at least 21 points against San •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 8 touchdown Francisco. •Aim for 3rd consecutive game against San Francisco with at least receptions. Slayton’s 8 touchdown receptions in 2019 was tied for one . most among rookie wide receivers. •Aim for 4th consecutive game against San Francisco with at least 2 •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 45 receptions. passing . •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 700 yards •Aim for 3rd consecutive game with at least 2 sacks. receiving.

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•Aims for 10th out last 11 games with at least 200 yards passing. •Aims for 12th out of 17 games with at least a half-sack. Golden Jones’ 3,027 passing yards last season was a Giants rookie record. led the Giants with 10.0 sacks in 2019, which was the highest The old mark of 2,175 was set by Conerly in 1948. Jones also set ` total by a Giants player since 2015 (Robert Ayers - 9.5). franchise rookie records for pass attempts (459) and completions (284). •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 20 quarterback •Aims for 6th consecutive game with at least 240 yards passing. hits. •Aims for 11th consecutive game with at least 20 completions and •Needs 1.0 sack (29.0) to reach 30.0 for his career. 5th consecutive game with at least 25 completions. •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 20 touchdown passes. cb james bradberry •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 3,000 passing yards. •Aims for 3rd consecutive game with at least two passes defensed. wr golden tate Bradberry’s 53 passes defensed are 5th in the NFC since 2016. •Aims for 2nd consecutive game with an interception. Needs 1 •Aims for 4th consecutive game with at least 5 receptions vs. interception to reach 10 for his career. San Francisco. In 9 career games vs San Francisco, Tate III has 27 receptions. In his last contest against San Francisco Tate III had 7 P Riley Dixon receptions for 109 yards. •Aims for 7th consecutive game with at least 1 punt inside the 20. •Aims for 4th consecutive game with at least 5 receptions. •Aims for 5th consecutive season with at least 20 punts inside the 20. •Aims for 118th consecutive game with a reception. Tate’s 665 •Aims for 5th consecutive season with a net average of at least receptions since 2010 rank 5th among active wide receivers. 40.0. •Aims for 7th consecutive season with at least 50 receptions. lb blake martinez •Aims for 9th consecutive season with at least 600 yards receiving. •Aims for 10th consecutive season with at least 600 scrimmage • Aims for 2nd straight game with a sack. yards. • Aims for 8th consecutive game with at least 7 total tackles. • Aims for 4th straight season with at least 90 tackles. Since his WR sterling shepard rookie year in 2016 Martinez has 340 tackles, good for 2nd among all in the NFC. •Aims for 5th consecutive season with at least 50 receptions. •Aims for 5th consecutive season with at least 500 yards receiving. •Aims for 44th consecutive game with at least one reception. •Aims for 4th consecutive home game with at least 5 receptions. In his previous 3 home games, Shepard has 20 receptions for 197 yards.

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Giants 27, 49ers 23 scoring recap november 12, 2018 -- levi’s stadium 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT F NYG 7 3 10 7 0 27 SF 3 10 7 3 0 23 SF- Robbie Gould 53 yd FG (0-3) 1 NYG - Odell Beckham Jr. 10 yd pass from Eli Manning (7-3) SF- Matt Breida 3 yd run (7-10) 2 NYG- Aldrick Rosas 20 yd FG (10-10) SF- Robbie Gould 36 yd FG (10-13)

SF- Matt Breida 11 yd pass from Nick Mullens (10-20) team statistics NYG- Odell Beckham Jr. 20 yd pass from Eli Manning 3 (17-20) GIANTS 49ERS NYG- Aldrick Rosas 31 yd FG (20-20) 17 FIRST DOWNS 24 277 NET YARDS GAINED 374 SF- Robbie Gould 30 yd FG (20-23) 4 NYG- Sterling Shepard 3 yd pass from Eli Manning (27-23) 23-97 RUSHES / YARDS 29-124 180 NET YARDS PASSING 250 ot 19/31/0 COMP / ATT / INT 27/39/2 notable moments 1-8 SACKed / YDS LOST 0-0 Eli Manning’s three-yard touchdown pass to Sterling 8-78 PENALTIES / YDS 10-97 Shepard with 53 seconds remaining in the game capped a 75-yard drive and gave the Giants a 27-23 victory. 25:46 TIME OF POSSESSION 34:14

5/12 3rD DOWN EFFICIENCY 8/13

0 TURNOVERS 2

2 RED ZONE TouchDownS 2

GIANTs individual statistics 49ers individual statistics rushing rushing Saquon Barkley 20-67, Sterling Shepard 1-27, Wayne Gallman Jr. 2-3 Matt Breida 17-101 1TD, Alfred Morris 9-19, Kyle Juszczyk 1-3, Nick Mullens 2-1 receiving receiving Odell Beckham Jr. 4-73 2TD, Evan Engram 4-46, Saquon Barkley George Kittle 9-83, Marquise Goodwin 4-69, Kendrick Bourne 4-33, 4-33, Eli Penny 2-12, Sterling Shepard 2-9 1TD, Corey Coleman 1-11, Dante Pettis 4-12, Matt Breida 3-31, Kyle Juszczyk 2-10, Trent Taylor Rhett Ellison, 1-6, Spencer Pulley 1 (-2) 1-12 passing passing Eli Manning 19/31-188-3TD-0INT Nick Mullens 27/39-250-1TD-2INT sacks sacks N/A Dekoda Watson 0.5- 4, DeForest Buckner 0.5 - 4 field goals field goals Aldrick Rosas 2/2 Robbie Gould 3/3 NEW YORK GIANTS San Francisco 49ers Giants Opponents 49ers Opponents Points Scored 29 43 Points Scored 51 37 First Downs 42 37 First Downs 35 46 3rd Down Conversions 11-28 17/31 3rd Down Conversions 9/24 12/28 Offensive Yards 586 653 Offensive Yards 725 681 Net Rushing Yards 104 276 Net Rushing Yards 305 284 Net Passing Yards 482 377 Net Passing Yards 420 297 Field Goals 3 3 Field Goals 3 3 Touchdowns 3 5 Touchdowns 6 4 Rushing TDs 1 0 Rushing TDs 2 2 Passing TDs 2 5 Passing TDs 4 2 PR/KR TDs 0 0 PR/KR TDs 0 0 Punt Return Avg. 12.5 4.3 Punt Return Avg. 9.7 4.0 KO Return Avg. 28.0 25.2 KO Return Avg. 21.8 29.5 Sacks 6.0 7.0 Sacks 3.0 6.0

Scoring Darius Slayton 12 Scoring Robbie Gould 15 Pass Attempts Daniel Jones 81 Pass Attempts Jimmy Garoppolo 49 Pass Completions Daniel Jones 51 Pass Completions Jimmy Garoppolo 33 Completion Pct. Daniel Jones 63.0 Completion Pct. Nick Mullens 72.7 Passing Yards Daniel Jones 520 Passing Yards Jimmy Garoppolo 390 Passing TDs Daniel Jones 2 Passing TDs Jimmy Garoppolo 4 Rushing Yards Daniel Jones 43 Rushing Yards Raheem Mostert 148 Rushing TDs Dion Lewis 1 Rushing TDs Raheem Mostert/ Jerick McKinnon 1 Avg. Yards-Per- Daniel Jones 6.1 Avg. Yards-Per-Rush Jerick McKinnon 16.8 Receptions Darius Slayton 9 Receptions Jordan Reed 9 Receiving Yards Darius Slayton 135 Receiving Yards Raheem Mostert 110 Receiving TDs Darius Slayton 2 Receiving TDs Jordan Reed 2 Avg. Yards-Per-Rec Darius Slayton 15.0 Avg. Yards-Per-Rec Raheem Mostert 18.3 Tackles Blake Martinez 13 Tackles Emmanuel Moseley 15

Sacks 6 Players Tied 1.0 Sacks A. Armstead / K. Hyder / D. Jones 1.0 James Bradberry / Julian Love 1 Interceptions Jaquiski Tartt 1 Punt Returns Jabrill Peppers 4 Punt Returns Trent Taylor 2 Punt Return Avg. Jabrill Peppers 12.5 Punt Return Avg. Trent Taylor 10.0 KO Returns Dion Lewis / C.J. Board 1 KO Returns Jerick McKinnon 4 KO Return Avg. C.J. Board 34.0 KO Return Avg. Jerick McKinnon 21.8 Punts Riley Dixon 8 Punts Mitch Wishnowsky 8 Punting Avg. Riley Dixon 45.9 Punting Avg. Mitch Wishnowsky 47.1

Total Offense Total Defense 29th, 293.0 6th, 340.5 Passing Offense Passing Defense 19th, 241.0 4th, 198.5 Rushing Offense Rushing Defense 32nd, 52.0 26th, 142.0 Scoring Offense Scoring Defense 32nd, 14.5 6th, 18.5 Third Down Offense Third Down Defense 22nd, 39.3% 14th, 42.9% Total Defense Total Offense 4th, 326.5 17th, 362.5 Passing Defense Passing Offense 2nd, 188.5 27th, 210.0 Rushing Defense Rushing Offense 24th, 138.0 7th, 152.5 Scoring Defense Scoring Offense 11th, 21.5 15th, 25.5 Third Down Defense Third Down Offense 30th, 54.8% t-24th, 37.5% Takeaways Giveaways 7th, 3 t-4th, 1 Giveaways Takeaways t-27th, 4 25th, 1 joe Joe Judge was named the 19th head coach in Giants history. Judge, 38, brings 15 years of coaching experience to his first head coaching judge the job. HEAD COACH 2019 SEASON: In 2019, Judge was both 1st YEAR WITH GIANTS the Patriots’ special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach. Under Judge in 2019, 9th YEAR IN NFL the Patriots finished ninth in the NFL in three special teams categories - punt return (8.0-yard average) punt (6.3) and kickoff coverage (20.9).

Garrett, spent the previous 9½ years as the Jason head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. His teams were 85-67 in the regular season and won 3 Garrett NFC East titles (2014, 2016 and 2018). He was selected the NFL Coach of the Year in 2016. OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR 2019 SEASON: . In 2019, Dallas’ offense had 1st YEAR WITH GIANTS league-high averages of 431.5 yards a game and 6.5 yards per play. The Cowboys were 16th YEAR IN NFL second in the NFL in passing yardage (296.9 a game), fifth in rushing (134.6), and sixth with an average of 27.1 points a game.

patrick Graham is in his first season as the Giant’s defen- sive coordinator/assistant head coach. Graham graham was the team’s defensive line coach in 2016-17. ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR 2019 SEASON: Graham was the ’ defen- sive coordinator in 2019. He led a unit that had a constant- 3rd YEAR WITH GIANTS ly-evolving cast of players because of roster transactions and injuries. The change was particularly pronounced in the 12th YEAR IN NFL secondary, where only one of the training camp starters – safety Eric Rowe – played in all 16 games

thomas Thomas McGaughey is in his third season of his second stint with the Giants and his third as their special teams coordinator. He was previ- mcgaughey ously a coordinator for three other NFL teams. SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR 2019 SEASON: In 2019, the Giants’ kickoff coverage team led the league and finished in 7th YEAR WITH GIANTS the top two for the second straight season by allowing an average return of just 18.1 yards. 14th YEAR IN NFL The punt coverage team was tied for fifth as opponents averaged only 5.7 yards a return. bret ANTHONY Bielema BLEVINS OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS /SENIOR ASSISTANT ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 3rd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 3rd YEAR IN THE NFL 8th YEAR IN THE NFL

BOBBY stephen BLICK brown OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT 4th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 4th YEAR IN THE NFL 4th YEAR IN THE NFL burton marc burns colombo RUNNING BACKS OFFENSIVE LINE 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR IN THE NFL 6th YEAR IN THE NFL derek jerome dooley henderson SENIOR OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 8th YEAR IN THE NFL 15th YEAR IN THE NFL amos freddie jones kitchens ASSISTANT COACH – SPECIAL PROJECTS & TIGHT ENDS SITUATIONS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 14th YEAR IN THE NFL 15th YEAR IN THE NFL tom jerry quinn schuplinski ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS 15th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 15th YEAR IN THE NFL 8th YEAR IN THE NFL kevin sean sherrer spencer INSIDE LINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE LINE 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR IN THE NFL 1st YEAR IN THE NFL michael tyke treier tolbert DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL WIDE RECEIVERS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 3rd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR IN THE NFL 17th YEAR IN THE NFL

ben nick Wilkerson williams ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL 3rd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 6th YEAR IN THE NFL 1st YEAR IN THE NFL

jody Wright DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 2nd YEAR IN THE NFL

New York Giants Coaching Staff from the 1958 season (standing L to R): , John Dell Isola, . Kneeling and . offseason acquisitions 24 51 75

cb james bradberry LB kyler fackrell T cam fleming Carolina Samford Green Bay Utah State Dallas Stanford FA-’20 Brookshire,Texas FA-’20 Mesa, Ariz. FA-’20 Fort Hood, Texas 54 23

LB blake martinez db logan ryan Green Bay Wisconsin Tennessee Rutgers FA-’20 Tucson, Ariz. FA-’20 Voorhees, N.J.

2020 giants draft class 78 29 74

T Andrew Thomas s xavier mckinney T matt peart Rd. 1 // Pick 4 Georgia Rd. 2 // Pick 34 Alabama Rd. 3 // Pick 99 UConn Lithonia, Ga. Rosewell, Ga. Kingston, Jamaica 30 66 47

CB darnay holmes OL Shane Lemieux LB Cam brown Rd. 4 // Pick 110 UCLA Rd. 5 // Pick 150 Oregon Rd. 6 // Pick 183 Penn State Pasadena, Calif. Yakima, Wash. Burtonsville, Md.

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lb carter coughlin lB tj brunson LB tae crowder Rd. 7 // Pick 218 Minnesota Rd. 7 // Pick 238 South Carolina Rd. 7 // Pick 255 Georgia Eden Prairie, Minn. Columbia, S.C. Hamilton, Ga. GIANTS CONNECTIONS TO CALIFORNIA college connections GIANTS PLAYER HOMETOWN/COLLEGE GIANTS 49ERS CB Darnay Holmes Pasadena,CA / UCLA CB James Bradberry (2012-14) S Jaquiski Tartt (2010-14)

FB Eli Penny Norwalk,CA LB Tae Crowder (2015-19) TE Charlie Woerner (2016-19) LB Lorenzo Carter (2014-17) LB Devante Downs University of California - Berkeley OT Andrew Thomas (2017-19) LB Blake Martinez (2012-15) DL Solomon Thomas (2014-16) LB Blake Martinez Stanford (2012-15) TE Kaden Smith (2016-19)

OT Cameron Fleming Stanford (2010-13) RB Dion Lewis (2009-10) CB K’Waun Williams (2010-13)

TE Kaden Smith Stanford (2016-19) DB Julian Love (2016-18) OL Mike McGlinchey (2013-17) TE Levine Toilolo San Diego, CA / Stanford (2008-11)

DL Leonard Williams USC (2012-14) LS Casey Kreiter (2009-13) TE Geroge Kittle (2012-16) GIANTS STAFF CONNECTION Tom Quinn, Assistant Special Teams Coach Tustin, CA OL Jackson Barton (2014-18) P Mitch Wishnowsky (2016-18) San Jose State University - Linebackers, Tight Ends, Special Teams Coach (1999-01) Stanford - Special Teams, Tight Ends, LB Cam Brown (2016-19) DL Kevin Givens (2015-18) Outside Linebackers Coach (2002-05) DL Austin Johnson (2012-15) GIANTS CONNECTIONS TO 49ERS C Spencer Pulley (2011-15) OL Justin Skule (2015-18) GIANTS PLAYER CONNECTION QB Colt McCoy Played for 49ers for one season (2013) TE Evan Engram (2013-16) DL D.J. Jones (2015-16) TE Levine Toilolo Played for 49ers for one season (2019) Played in Super Bowl 54 TE Kaden Smith Drafted by the 49ers in the 6th round (176th overall) (2019) roster facts 49ers connections to ny/nj Oldest Giants Player: Colt McCoy, 34 49ERS PLAYER HOMETOWN Youngest Giants Player: Andrew Thomas, 21 WR Mohamed Sanu New Brunswick,NJ Heaviest Giants Player: II, 342 Rutgers University (2009-11) Lightest Giants Player: C.J. Board, 181 DL Kevin Givens Newark,NJ Tallest Giants Player: Levine Toilolo, 6-8 CB Dontae Johnson Pennington, NJ Shortest Giants Player: Dion Lewis, 5-8

CB K’Waun Williams Montvale,NJ Most Season with Giants: Sterling Shepard, 5

Most NFL Seasons: Golden Tate III & Graham Gano, 11 49ERS STAFF CONNECTION College with the most Giants: Stanford, 4 Al Guido, President Washington,NJ drafted by giants: 23

49ers connections to giants super Bowl Rings: DB Logan Ryan (2) OL Cameron Fleming (2) 49ERS PLAYER CONNECTION WR Golden Tate III (1) K Robbie Gould Played for Giants for one season (2016)

C Weston Richburg Played for Giants for four seasons (2014-2017) HOMETOWN HEROES: The Giants players represent 26 states and 2 countries. Below is a breakdown.

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1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 7 jamaica (1) 1 Matt Peart - Kingston 5 2 scotland (1) Graham Gano- Arbroath

ALABAMA (1) maryland (1) (1) James Bradberry - Pleasant Grove Cam Brown - Burtonsville Nate Ebner - Dublin

arizona (2) massachusetts (1) oklahoma (2) Sterling Shepard - Oklahoma City Blake Martinez - Tuscon Isaac Yiadom - Worcester Eric Tomlinson - Oklahoma City Kyler Fackrell - Mesa MInnesota (1) california (3) Carter Coughlin - Eden Prairie south carolina (1) TJ Brunson - Columbia Eli Penny - Norwalk Levine Toilolo - San Diego missouri (1) Darnay Holmes - Pasadena Markus Golden - St. Louis tennessee (3) Spencer Pulley - Memphis florida (2) nevada (2) Golden Tate III - Hendersonville C.J. Board - Clarksville RJ McIntosh - Fort Lauderdale Nick Gates - Las Vegas Leonard Williams - Daytona Beach Will Hernandez - Las Vegas texas (5) georgia (7) new jersey (3) Kaden Smith - Flower Mound Lorenzo Carter - Norcross Cameron Fleming - Fort Hood Evan Engram - Powder Springs Jabrill Peppers - East Orange Adrian Colbert - Wichita Falls Wayne Gallman Jr. - Loganville Logan Ryan - Voorhees Damion Ratley - Yoakum Darius Slayton - Norcross Austin Johnson - Galloway Brandon Williams - Brookshire Dalvin Tomlinson - McDonogh Tae Crowder - Hamilton new mexico (1) utah (1) Andrew Thomas - Lithonia Colt McCoy - Hobbs Jackson Barton - Salt Lake City (1) new york (3) wASHINGTON (2) Julian Love - Westchester Riley Dixon - Oneida Devante Downs - Mountlake Terrace Shane Lemieux - Yakima iowa(1) Oshane Ximines - Queens Dion Lewis - Albany Ryan Lewis - Seattle Casey Kreiter - DeWitt wisconsin (1) (3) Kevin Zeitler - Waukesha kANSAS (1) B.J. Hill - Oakboro Corey Ballentine - Topeka Daniel Jones - Charlotte Dexter Lawrence II - Wake Forest what a start record setting rookie Jones threw 2 touchdown passes in Week 1 vs. Pittsburgh During his rookie campaign Daniel Jones broke every to increase his consecutive starts with a touchdown pass to major single-season passing record among Giants 13. His streak was the fourth longest to start a career in the rookies. Super Bowl Era. Most Attempts in Franchise History

1. Daniel Jones (2019) ...... 459 Most Consecutive Starts to start a career with a TD pass 2. (1948)...... 299 (Super Bowl Era) 3. (1979) ...... 265 Player Year(s) Streak 4. Eli Manning (2004) ...... 197 1. 1999-00 23 5. (1964) ...... 143 2. Baker Mayfield 2018-19 17 3. Brad Johnson 1996-97 15 4. Daniel Jones 2019-20 13 Most Completions In Franchise History

1. Daniel Jones (2019)...... 284 Jones also moved past Eli Manning for most consecutive 2. Charlie Conerly (1948) ...... 162 games with a touchdown pass in franchise history. He is 3. Phil Simms (1979) ...... 134 second in team history with 13 consecutive starts with a 4. Eli Manning (2004) ...... 95 touchdown pass. 5. Gary Wood (1964) ...... 66

Most Consecutive Starts with a TD Pass Most TD Passes in Franchise History (Franchise History) Player Streak 1. Daniel Jones (2019)...... 24 1. Y.A. Tittle 15 2. Charlie Conerly (1948) ...... 22 2. Daniel Jones 13 3. Phil Simms (1979) ...... 13 4. (1933) ...... 11 3. Eli Manning 12 5. Tom Kennedy (1966)...... 7

Most Passing Yards in Franchise History

6 point play 1. Daniel Jones (2019) ...... 3,027 Jones finished the 2019 season with 24 touchdown passes. His 2. Charlie Conerly (1948)...... 2,175 24 scores led all rookie quarterbacks last season. 3. Phil Simms (1979) ...... 1,743 4. Eli Manning (2004) ...... 1,043 Most TD Passes 5. Harry Newman (1933) ...... 973 (Rookie Quarterbacks) four the record Player Team Touchdowns 1. Daniel Jones NYG 24 In Week 16 at Washington last season, Jones had his third 2. Gardner Minshew II JAC 21 game with at least 4 touchdown passes. He is the only 3. ari 20 rookie quarterback in Giants history to throw at least 4 T4. Jr. WAS 7 touchdown passes in a game three times. He also is the only T4. Drew Lock DEN 7 rookie quarterback to throw 5 touchdown passes in a game 6. Devlin Hodges PIT 5 in Giants history. 7. David Blough DET 4 8. Ryan Finley Cin 2 Rookie Quarterbacks w/ 4 TD passes in one game (Giants History) Date Name Opp. 10/27/2019 Daniel Jones Lions 11/10/2019 Daniel Jones 12/22/2019* Daniel Jones Washington Redskins 12/11/1966 Tom Kennedy Pittsburgh Steelers 10/17/1958 Charlie Conerly Chicago Cardinals

* Jones threw 5 touchdown passes at Washington last season staying aggressive rookie Touchdown Record Jones’ 75-yard touchdown pass to Evan Engram in Week 3 With his 24 touchdown passes last season, Jones is third was one of the longest touchdown passes last season. Below is in league history in touchdown passses in a single season where he ranked in the NFC in 2019. among rookie quarterabacks.

Longest Touchdown Completions (NFC) Touchdown Passes In A Season (Rookie QB) (2019 Season) (NFL History) Player Team Longest TD Comp. Player Team Touchdowns 1. Matt Ryan ATl 93 yards 1. Baker Mayfield (2018) CLE 27 2. Kyler Murray ari 88 yards T2. (1998) ind 26 T3. Daniel Jones NYG 75 yards T2. (2012) SEA 26 T3. David Blough DET 75 yards 3. Daniel Jones (2019) nYG 24 T3. Jimmy Garoppolo SF 75 yards ak rescott T3. Dwayne Haskins Jr. WAS 75 yards T4. D P (2016) dal 23 T4. (2012) ind 23

standing above the rest Jones passed for the most yards of any rookie first-round can’t count him out draft pick in their first career start in the last 3 seasons. The In his first career start at Tampa Bay on Sept. 22, 2019, chart below shows how Jones’ debut stacks up against all oth- Daniel Jones threw for 336 yards and accounted for 4 touch- er quarterbacks drafted in the first round in the last 3 years. downs, leading the Giants to a 32-31 comeback win over the Buccaneers. Overcoming a 28-10 halftime deficit, it was the

Date name ATT/CMP YDS TD OPP RES Giants’ first victory when trailing by 18 or more points since 11/03/2019 Dwayne Haskins Jr. (WAS) 22 15 144 0 at BUF L Nov. 15, 1970, when they fell behind Washington, 33-14, 09/22/2019 Daniel Jones (NYG) 36 23 336 2 at TB W but scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to 09/08/2019 Kyler Murray (ARI) 29 54 308 2 DET T 11/18/2018 (BAL) 19 13 150 0 CIN W win, 35-33. 09/30/2018 (ARI) 15 27 180 1 SEA L 09/30/2018 Baker Mayfield (CLE) 41 21 295 2 at OAK L Largest Comeback Victories in Giants History 09/16/2018 Josh Allen (BUF) 33 18 245 1 LAC L Date Opponent Deficit Final 09/10/2018 Sam Darnold (NYJ) 21 16 198 2 at DET W 12/02/1945 Philadelphia Eagles 21 28-21 12/31/2017 (KC) 35 22 284 0 at DEN W 10/09/2017 mitchell Trubisky (CHI) 25 12 128 1 MIN L 10/30/1949 Chicago Cardinals 21 41-38 09/14/2017 (HOU) 24 15 125 0 at CIN W 11/19/1950 Baltimore Colts 20 55-20 09/15/1963 Baltimore Colts 18 37-28 11/15/1970 Washington Redskins 19 35-33 debut for the ages 09/22/2019 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 18 32-31 Jones became the 14th quarterback to make his first NFL start in a Giants uniform since the 1970 merger. The chart below shows how each quarterback fared in their debut.

Date Name ATT/CMP YDS TD OPP RES 09/22/2019 Daniel Jones 36 23 336 2 at TB W 11/21/2004 eli Manning 37 17 162 1 ATL L 12/14/2003 26 15 140 1 at NO L 10/12/1997 28 13 198 1 at ARI W 09/04/1994 20 10 171 1 PHI W 11/26/1992 28 12 151 0 at DAL L 11/27/1988 10 5 128 1 at NO W 10/11/1987 mike Busch 41 14 183 1 WAS L 10/05/1987 Jim Crocicchia 15 6 89 1 SF L 12/07/1980 18 8 161 2 at SEA W 10/07/1979 Phil Simms 12 6 37 0 TB W 12/10/1978 14 8 24 1 STL W 10/09/1977 38 12 193 1 PHI L 09/18/1977 14 7 123 1 WAS W

Jones scores game winning touchdown in Week 3 at Tampa Bay. making it look easy say say 2k In 31 career games, Saquon Barkley has rushed for 100 Barkley has 3,563 since 2018. He yards 11 times. He is closing in on (12) is one of just four running backs in the NFL to have over for a share of fifth place all time in Giants history. 3,000 scrimmage yards since the start of his rookie year. The chart below shows where he ranks in scrimmage Most 100-yard Rushing Games yards since 2018. (Giants History) Most Scrimmage Yards Player Years 100+yds (2018-Present) 1. 1997-06 38 2. Joe Morris 1982-89 19 Player Rush. Rec. Scrim.Yards 3. 1990-97 17 1. Christian McCaffrey 2,641 1,939 4,580 4. 2005-11,13 13 2. 2,976 1,051 4,027 5. Ahmad Bradshaw 2007-12 12 3. Saquon Barkley* 2,344 1,219 3,563 T6. Saquon Barkley 2018-20 11 4. Alvin Kamara 1,775 1,388 3,163 T6. Eddie Price 1950-55 11 5. Derrick Henry 2,799 320 3,119 T7. 1970-75 10 6. Nick Chubb 2,674 442 3,116 7. Joe Mixon 2,420 625 3,045 8. Todd Gurley II 2,225 788 3,013 hands like glue 9. Chris Carson 2,474 510 2,984 Since being drafted in 2018, Barkley has been one of the 10. Aaron Jones 2,046 758 2,804 most productive running backs in the NFL catching the * Since 2018, Barkley is 1 of 3 running backs in the NFL to football. Below is where he ranks in receptions and receiving rush for 2,000 yards and have 1,000 receiving yards yards since 2018. Most Receptions (Running Backs) (2018-Present) barkley breakdown Player Team Receptions Below is a breakdown of all 23 touchdowns from 1. Christian McCaffrey Car 230 Barkley’s career. 2. Alvin Kamara NO 176 3. James White ne 162 Date Opp. Touchdown 4. Tarik Cohen Chi 153 9/9/18 JAX 68 yd run 5. Saquon Barkley NYG 149 9/23/18 HOU 15 yd run 6. Ezekiel Elliott dal 140 9/30/18 NO 1 yd run 7. Austin Ekeler LAC 136 10/7/18 CAR 57 yd reception 8. Nyheim Hines ind 116 10/7/18 CAR 15 yd reception 9. Kenyan Drake ARI/mia 107 10/11/18 PHI 50 yd run 10. Jalen Richard OAK 105 10/22/18 ATL 2 yd run Most Receiving Yards (Running Backs) 11/18/18 TB 6 yd reception (2018-Present) 11/18/18 TB 5 yd run Player Team Rec. Yards 11/18/18 TB 2 yd run 1. Christian McCaffrey CAR 1,939 11/25/18 PHI 13 yd reception 2. Austin Ekeler LAC 1,455 11/25/18 PHI 51 yd run 3. James White NE 1,426 4. Alvin Kamara NO 1,388 12/9/18* WAS 78 yd run 5. Saquon Barkley NYG 1,219 12/23/18 IND 1 yd run 6. Tarik Cohen Chi 1,202 12/30/18 DAL 2 yd run 7. Ezekiel Elliott dal 1,051 09/15/19 BUF 27 yd run 8. Jalen Richard OAK 945 10/20/19 ARI 7 yd run 9. David Johnson HOU/ari 864 12/15/19 MIA 1 yd run 10. Duke Johnson HOU/ Cle 839 12/15/19 MIA 10 yd run 12/22/19 WAS 67 yd run 12/22/19 WAS 33 yd reception 12/29/19 PHI 68 yd run

* Broke record for most touchdowns by a rookie in Giants history. Bringing his “a” Game Not your average running back In the first three years of his career, Barkley is averaging Through 31 career games, Barkley is averaging 4.72 yards 75.6 rushing yards a game. The chart below shows where he per carry. The chart below shows where he ranks in the NFC ranks in the NFC since 2018. in yards per carry in his first two seasons. Highest Yards per Game Highest Yards per Attempt (NFC) (2018-Present) (2018-Present)

Player Team Yards per Game Player Att. Yards Per Att. zekiel lliott 1. E E DAL 90.2 T1. Christian McCaffrey 529 4.88 errick enry 2. D H Ten 84.8 T1. Aaron Jones 385 4.88 hris arson 3. C C SEA 79.8 3. Saquon Barkley 493 4.72 ick hubb 4. N C Cle 78.6 4. Ezekiel Elliot 627 4.60 hristian c affrey 5. C M C CAR 77.2 5. Dalvin Cook 395 4.56 oe ixon T6. J M Cin 75.6 6. Chris Carson 531 4.52 aquon arkley T6. S B NYG 75.6 7. Alvin Kamara 377 4.50 arlon ack 8. M M ind 75.0 8. Kerryon Johnson 238 4.45 odd urley 9. T G II LAR 71.8 9. Tevin Coleman 308 4.42 alvin ook 10. D C MIN 69.0 10. Todd Gurley II 493 4.39

rushing leaders Since entering the league, Barkley has 2,344 rushing yards finishing strong The chart below shows where he ranks in NFC in rushing Barkley finished the 2019 campaign at the top of his game. since 2018. He led the NFC in rushing from Week 11-17 of last season. Rushing Yards (NFC) (2018-Present) Rushing Yards (NFC) (Week 11-17) Player Team Rushing Yards 1. Ezekiel Elliott DAL 2,976 Player Team Rushing Yards 2. Christian McCaffrey CAR 2,641 1. Saquon Barkley NYG 601 3. Chris Carson SEA 2,474 2. Ezekiel Elliott DAL 569 4. Saquon Barkley NYG 2,344 3. Kenyan Drake ari 498 5. Todd Gurley II LAR 2,225 4. Aaron Jones GB 495 5. Miles Sanders PHI 482

no stranger to the endzone Since the start of the 2018 season, Barkley has 23 total touchdowns. Below is where he ranks in the NFC among a game to remember running backs. In Week 16 at Washington last year, Barkley set a new Most Total Touchdowns (NFC Running Backs) career high in scrimmage yards with 279. He also joined (2018-Present) an elite company of running backs. He is one of just 5 running backs with at least 275 scrimmage yards, a rushing touchdown and receiving touchdown in one game Player Rush. Rec. Total since 1970. 1. Todd Gurley 30 6 36 2. Christian McCaffrey 26 10 36 275+ scrimmage yards, 1 Rushing TD, 1 Receiving TD 3. Aaron Jones 27 5 32 (1970-Present) 4. Alvin Kamara 22 6 28 5. Ezekiel Elliott 20 6 26 Player Year Scrim.Yards 6. Saquon Barkley 17 6 23 Saquon Barkley 2019 279 7. Chris Carson 16 5 21 Chris Johnson 2009 284 8. Dalvin Cook 18 2 20 Priest Holmes 2002 307 T9. Tevin Coleman 10 6 16 Priest Holmes 2001 277 T9. Jordan Howard 15 1 16 Herschel Walker 1986 292 T9. David Johnson 9 7 16 Delvin Williams 1976 279 12. Peyton Barber 13 2 15 receiving leaders evan almighty Since 2017 Evan Engram has been an important piece of Engram averages 11.4 yards per reception. The chart below shows the Giants’ offense. The chart below shows where his 161 where he ranks among NFC tight ends since his rookie year in receptions rank. 2017. Most Receptions (Giants) Most Yards per Reception (2017-19) (2017-Present) NFC Tight Ends

Player Rec Player Avg. 1. Sterling Shepard 190 1. O.J. Howard 15.2 2. Evan Engram 161 2. George Kittle 13.6 3. Saquon Barkley 149 3. Evan Engram 11.4 4. Odell Beckham Jr. 102 4. Gerald Everett 11.3 5. Rhett Ellison 67 5. Tyler Higbee 11.2

easy e double e Since being drafted 23rd overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, Engram In 36 career games with the Giants, Evan Engram has 161 catches. has racked up 1,840 receiving yards. Below is where he ranks in Below is where he ranks among tight ends in the NFC since 2017. the NFC among active tight ends since entering the league. Most Receptions Since 2017 Most Yards Receiving Since 2017 NFC Tight Ends NFC Tight Ends Player Rec. 1. Zach Ertz 286 Player YDS 2. George Kittle 220 1. George Kittle 2,989 3. Austin Hooper 195 2. Zach Ertz 2,963 4. Kyle Rudolph 162 3. Evan Engram 1,840 5. Evan Engram 161 4. 1,646 6. Jimmy Graham 154 5. Kyle Rudolph 1,561 T7. 126 T7. Tyler Higbee 126 9. Cameron Brate 114 engram in the endzone 10. Dallas Goedert 103 Engram has scored 12 touchdowns in his first 36 games with the Giants. Below is where he ranks in the NFC in touchdowns among tight ends since entering the league in 2017. yac attack Since entering the league Engram has 928 yards after catch. The Most Touchdowns Since 2017 chart below shows where he ranks among tight ends since 2017. Among NFC Tight Ends Player TDs Most Yards After Catch Since 2017 1. Zach Ertz 23 Tight Ends 2. Kyle Rudolph 18 T3. Cameron Brate 16 Player YAC T3. Jimmy Graham 16 1. George Kittle 1,803 5. O.J. Howard 13 2. Travis Kelce 1,462 T6. Evan Engram 12 3. Evan Engram 928 T6. George Kittle 12 4. Zach Ertz 882 8. Dallas Goedert 10 5. Jared Cook 846 9. Jared Cook 9 6. Austin Hooper 829 10. Greg Olsen 8 7. Jimmy Graham 728 8. Jack Doyle 704 9. Darren Waller 688 10. Tyler Higbee 664

head of his class good company Of the 33 wide receivers selected in the 2016 NFL Draft, The chart below shows where Darius Slayton’s 8 touchdown Sterling Shepard ranks in the top three in receptions and receptions rank among rookies in franchise history: touchdown receptions.The charts below show where Shepard Most Single-Season Receiving Touchdowns stacks up in those categories among fifth-year receivers: (Giants Rookie)

Most Career Receptions Player Rec. TDs (Fifth-Year WRs) 1. Odell Beckham Jr. (2014) 12 Player Team Rec. 2. Bill Swiacki (1948) 10 ichael homas 1. M T no 473 T3. Darius Slayton (2019) 8 2. Tyreek Hill KC 291 T3. Sterling Shepard (2016) 8 3. Sterling Shepard NYG 255 T3. Ken MacAfee (1954) 8 4. Tyler Boyd CIN 253 obby ohnson 5. Will Fuller V HOU 164 6. B J (1984) 7 T7. (2009) 6 Most Career TD Receptions T7. Evan Engram (2017) 6 (Fifth-Year WRs) 9. Saquon Barkley (2018) 4 Player Team TD 1. Tyreek Hill KC 34 2. Michael Thomas no 32 3. Sterling Shepard nYG 17 golden standard 4. Will Fuller v hou 16 Since 2014, Golden Tate III leads the NFL in yards after 5. Tyler Boyd CIN 15 catch. big play slay Most Yards After Catch in the NFL (2014-Present) Darius Slayton added two more touchdowns to his career total of 10. Since Week 5 of last season, Slayton leads the Player YAC NFL in touchdown receptions. Over that same time span 1. Golden Tate iii 3,251 Slayton also leads the league with 4 multi-touchdown 2. Travis Kelce 3,163 games. 3. Julio Jones 3,001 Most Touchdown Receptions (Since Week 5 of 4. Jarvis Landry 2,944 2019 Season) 5. Le’Veon Bell 2,825 (NFL) 6. Christian McCaffrey 2,526 Player Rec. TDs 7. James White 2,475 1. Darius Slayton 10 8. Randall Cobb 2,432 T2. Mark Andrews 9 9. Odell Beckham Jr. 2,334 T2. Jared Cook 9 10. Duke Johnson 2,294 T4. Tyreek Hill 8 T4. Marvin Jones Jr. 9 Showtime Tate T4. Devante Parker 9 Since the start of the 2010 season, Tate III has 665 recep- T4. Calvin Ridley 9 tions. Below is where he ranks among active players in the rare air NFC since 2010. Slayton finished the 2019 season with 48 receptions The Most Receptions (NFC) chart below shows where he ranks among rookies in Gi- (2010-Present) ants history in receptions. Most Receptions (Rookie Season) Player Rec. (Giants History) 1. 866 Player Rec. 2. Julio Jones 808 T1. Saquon Barkley (2018) 91 3. Golden Tate III 665 T1. Odell Beckham Jr. (2014) 91 4. Randall Cobb 525 3. (2002) 74 5. DeSean Jackson 482 ichael homas 4. Sterling Shepard (2016) 65 6. M T 473 7. Mike Evans 470 5. Evan Engram(2017) 64 8. 469 T6. Darius Slayton (2019) 48 9. 448 obby ohnson T6. B J (1984) 48 10. Odell Beckham Jr. 390 8. Hakeem Nicks (2009) 47 getting home more than a db The Giants had 4 sacks last Sunday at Chicago. They now DB Logan Ryan has compiled 8.5 sacks in the previous have 6 total sacks this season. The chart below shows two seasons. That is better than all but one other where they rank in the NFC in team sacks. in the NFL.

Most Sacks (NFC) Most Sacks (Safeties) ( 2020) (2018-20 NFL) Team Sacks 1. Washington Football Team 11.0 Player Sacks 2. Arizona Cardinals 7.0 1. Jamal Adams 12.0 T3. New York Giants 6.0 2. Logan Ryan 8.5 T3. Green Bay Packers 6.0 T3. Tyrann Mathieu 5.0 T3. Tampa Bay Buccaneeers 6.0 T3. 5.0 6. Chicago Bears 5.0 5. Harrison Smith 4.0 T7. 4.0 T6. Derwin James Jr. 3.5 T7. Philadelphia Eagles 4.0 T6. Malcolm Jenkins 3.5 T8. Ronnie Harrison 3.0 living in the back field T8. Jordan Poyer 3.0 LB Kyler Fackrell led the team in tackles for loss with 2 T8. Kenny Vaccaro 3.0 last week at Chicago. As a team, the Giants have 12 TFL’s through 2 games. The chart below shows where they everywhere man rank in 2020. In 2019, Ryan became just the third player since 2000 Most Tackles For Loss (NFC) to record at least 4 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles and 4 (2020) sacks in a single season. Team TFL’s 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17 4 Interceptions, 4 Forced Fumbles, 4 Sacks 2. Washington Football Team 14 (Since 2000) 3. New York Giants 12 Player Year T4. Arizona Cardinals 11 Logan Ryan 2019 T4. Seattle Seahwaks 11 Adrian Wilson 2006 6. Philadelphia Eagles 9 Thomas Davis 2015 T7. Chicago Bears 8 T7. San Francisco 49ers 8 no fly zone CB James Bradberry tied a single-game career high with tackling machine 4 passes defensed last week at Chicago. After Week 2 he leads the NFC in passes defensed. Since entering the league in 2016, LB Blake Martinez has amassed 340 solo tackles. The chart below shows Most Passes Defensed (NFC) where he ranks among linebackers in the NFC since his (2020) rookie year. Player Passes Defensed Most Solo Tackles (NFC Linebackers) 1. James Bradberry 6 (2016-2020) 2. Jaylon Johnson 5 Player Tackles T3. Quinton Dunbar 3 1. Bobby Wagner 359 T3. 3 2. Blake Martinez 340 T3. Michah Kiser 3 3. Lavonte David 331 T3. Tracy Walker 3 4. Eric Kendricks 288 T7. 16 players Tied 2 5. Deion Jones 275 the graham man can No return zone In 2018 as a member of the , Graham Last season punt returners averaged just 5.7 yards per Gano hit a 63 yard as time expired to defeat the return on Dixon’s punts. The chart below shows where he Giants. It is tied with several other kickers for the second ranked in the NFC. longest field goal in NFL history. Longest Made Field Goal Avg. Punt Return Yds. Against (NFC) (NFL History) (2019 Season) Player Field Goal Player Team Avg. Punt Ret Yds 1. (2013) 64 yards 1. Sam Martin deT 4.5 T2. Graham Gano (2018) 63 yards T2. Riley Dixon NYG 5.7 T2. David Akers (2012) 63 yards T2. Mitch Wishnowsky SF 5.7 T2. Sebastian Janikowski (2011) 63 yards 4. Michael Dickson Sea 6.3 T2. Jason Elam (1998) 63 yards 5. Cameron Johnston Phi 6.5 T2. Tom Dempsey (1970) 63 yards T6. Britton Colquitt min 6.9 T6. Thomas Morestead no 6.9 8. Pat O’Donnell Chi 7.1 9. lar 8.3 golden leg gano 10. Chris Jones dal 8.6

From 2009 to 2020 Gano has 989 points. He is one of only pinning them deep four kickers in the NFC to have over 900 points in that Since the start of the 2019 season, Dixon has pinned 33 time span. of his 77 punts inside the opponents’ 20 yard line. The Total Kicking Points (NFC Kickers) chart below shows where he ranks since the start of the (2009-2020) 2019 season. Player Points Punts Inside 20 (NFL) 1. Mason Crosby 1,328 (2019 -2020 Season) 2. Robbie Gould 1,183 Player Inside 20 3. Dan Bailey 1,055 1. Michael Dickson 40 4. Graham Gano 989 2. Tress Way 35 5. Greg Zurlein 882 3. Thomas Morestead 34 T4. Riley Dixon 33 T4. JK Scott 33 6. Cameron Johnston 32 flipping the field 7. Sam Martin 31 Riley Dixon finished last season with a net punting average 8. Pat O’Donnell 30 of 42.3 yards. Below is where he ranked in the NFC. 9. Mitch Wishnowsky 28 Net Punting Avg. (NFC) (2019 Season) pep in his step Player Team Net Avg. In 2020, Jabrill Peppers has returned 4 punts for a total 1.Tress Way WAS 44.1 of 50 yards. The chart below shows where he ranks in punt 2. Thomas Morestead no 43.1 return average in the NFC in 2020. 3. Britton Colquitt min 42.6 4. Johnny Hekker lar 42.4 Punt Return Average T5. Riley Dixon NYG 42.3 (NFC) T5. Cameron Johnston Phi 42.3 Player Team Ret Avg. 7. Sam Martin DET 41.8 1. Deonte Harris NO 14.8 8. Mitch Wishnowsky SF 41.6 2. Jabrill Peppers NYG 12.5 9. Andy Lee ari 41.2 3. Pharoh Cooper CAR 7.0 10. Michael Dickson Sea 40.9 4. Steven Sims Jr. WAS 4.7 5. Christian Kirk ARI 4.0 ROSTER BREAKDOWN MEDIA INFORMATION

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2018 NEW YORK GIANTS INFORMATION GUIDE (as of Sept. 22, 2020) NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED 25 Ballentine Corey CB 6-0 191 23 2 Washburn Topeka, Kan. D6-’19 72 Barton Jackson T 6-7 302 25 1 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA- ‘20 18 Board C.J. WR 6-1 181 26 2 Chattanooga Clarksville, Tenn. FA-’20 24 Bradberry James CB 6-1 212 26 5 Samford Pleasant Grove, Ala. FA-’20 47 Brown Cam LB 6-5 233 22 R Penn State Burtonsville, Md. D6-’20 35 Brunson TJ LB 6-1 230 22 R South Carolina Columbia, S.C. D7-’20 59 Carter Lorenzo LB 6-5 255 24 3 Georgia Norcross, Ga. D3-’18 34 Colbert Adrian DB 6-2 205 26 4 Miami (FL) Wichita Falls, Texas FA-’20 49 Coughlin Carter LB 6-3 236 22 R Minnesota Eden Prairie, Minn. D7-’20 48 Crowder Tae LB 6-1 235 23 R Georgia Hamilton, Ga. D7-’20 9 Dixon Riley P 6-5 226 26 5 Syracuse Oneida, N.Y. T(DEN)-’18 52 Downs Devante LB 6-2 252 24 3 California Mountlake Terrace, Wash. FA-’19 43 Ebner Nate S 6-0 215 31 9 Ohio State Dublin, Ohio FA-’20 88 Engram Evan TE 6-3 240 26 4 Ole Miss Powder Springs, Ga. D1-’17 51 Fackrell Kyler LB 6-5 245 28 5 Utah State Mesa, Ariz. FA-’20 75 Fleming Cameron T 6-5 320 27 7 Stanford Fort Hood, Texas FA-’20 22 Gallman Jr. Wayne RB 6-0 216 25 4 Clemson Loganville, Ga. D4-’17 5 Gano Graham K 6-2 202 33 11 Florida State Arbroath, Scotland FA- ‘20 65 Gates Nick C 6-6 318 23 3 Nebraska Las Vegas, Nev. FA-’18 44 Golden Markus LB 6-3 259 29 6 Missouri St. Louis, MO FA-19 71 Hernandez Will G 6-3 332 25 3 UTEP Las Vegas, Nev. D2-’18 95 Hill B.J. DL 6-3 310 24 3 N.C. State Oakboro, N.C. D3-’18 30 Holmes Darnay CB 5-10 195 21 R UCLA Pasadena, Calif. D4-’20 98 Johnson Austin DL 6-4 314 25 5 Penn State Galloway, N.J. FA-’20 8 Jones Daniel QB 6-5 220 22 2 Duke Charlotte, NC D1-’19 58 Kreiter Casey LS 6-1 250 29 5 Iowa DeWitt, Iowa FA-’20 97 Lawrence II Dexter DL 6-4 342 21 2 Clemson Wake Forest, NC D1-’19 66 Lemieux Shane OL 6-4 310 22 R Oregon Yakima, Wash. D5-’20 33 Lewis Dion RB 5-8 195 29 8 Pittsburgh Albany, N.Y. FA-’20 37 Lewis Ryan DB 6-0 195 26 3 Pittsburgh Seattle, Wash FA-’20 20 Love Julian S 5-11 195 21 2 Notre Dame Westchester, IL D4-’19 54 Martinez Blake LB 6-2 237 26 5 Stanford Tucson, Ariz. FA-’20 12 McCoy Colt QB 6-1 212 34 10 Texas Hobbs, N.M. FA-’20 90 McIntosh RJ DL 6-5 293 24 2 Miami (FL) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D5-’18 74 Peart Matt T 6-7 318 22 R Connecticut Kingston, Jamaica D3-’20 39 Penny Eli FB 6-1 250 26 4 Idaho Norwalk, Calif. FA-’18 21 Peppers Jabrill S 5-11 215 24 4 East Orange, N.J. T(CLE) - ‘19 77 Pulley Spencer C 6-4 309 28 5 Vanderbilt Memphis, Tenn. FA-’18 19 Ratley Damion WR 6-2 200 25 3 Texas A&M Yoakum, Texas FA - ‘20 23 Ryan Logan DB 5-11 195 29 8 Rutgers Voorhees, N.J. FA-’20 87 Shepard Sterling WR 5-10 196 27 5 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D2-’16 86 Slayton Darius WR 6-1 194 22 2 Auburn Norcross, Ga. D5-’19 82 Smith Kaden TE 6-5 249 22 2 Stanford Flower Mound, Texas FA-’19 15 Tate III Golden WR 5-11 191 31 11 Notre Dame Hendersonville, Tenn. FA-’19 78 Thomas Andrew T 6-5 315 21 R Georgia Lithonia, Ga. D1-’20 85 Toilolo Levine TE 6-8 268 28 8 Stanford San Diego, Calif. FA-’20 94 Tomlinson Dalvin DL 6-3 319 26 4 Alabama McDonogh, Ga. D2-’17 83 Tomlinson Eric TE 6-6 263 27 5 UTEP Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’19 28 Williams Brandon DB 6-0 200 27 5 Texas A&M Brookshire,Texas FA-’20 99 Williams Leonard DL 6-5 302 25 6 USC Daytona Beach, Fla.T(NYJ) - ‘19 53 Ximines Oshane LB 6-4 254 23 2 Old Dominion Queens, N.Y. D3-’19 27 Yiadom Isaac DB 6-1 190 24 3 Boston College Worcester, Mass T(DEN) -’20 70 Zeitler Kevin G 6-4 330 30 9 Wisconsin Waukesha, Wis. T(CLE) - ‘19

Practice Squad

Eligible 36 Chandler Sean S 5-11 202 23 3 Temple Camden, N.J. FA- ‘19 6 Dillon Derrick WR 5-11 185 24 R LSU Franklinton, La. FA-’20 61 Haycraft Tyler T 6-3 293 23 R Louisville Louisville, Ky. FA-’20 57 Lalos Niko DL 6-5 270 20 R Dartmouth Akron, Ohio FA-’20 81 Mack Austin WR 6-2 215 22 R Ohio State Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-’20 60 Murphy Kyle T 6-4 302 21 R Rhode Island Attleboro, Mass. FA-’20 2 Santoso Ryan K 6-5 258 25 2 Minnesota Pace, Fla FA-’20 62 Slade Chad G 6-5 315 28 3 Auburn Moody, Ala. FA-’19 89 Victor Binjimen WR 6-4 199 23 R Ohio State Pompano, Fla. FA-’20 38 Williams Jarren CB 5-11 190 23 R Albany Lewis Center, Ohio FA-’20 31 Williamson Chris DB 6-0 205 22 R Minnesota Atlanta, Ga. D7-’20

Veteran 5 Holton Johnny WR 6-3 190 29 4 Cincinatti Miami, Fla. FA-’20 13 Rush Cooper QB 6-3 225 26 4 Central Michigan Charlotte, Mich. FA-’20 41 Smith Rod RB 6-3 236 28 6 Ohio State Joplin, MO FA-’20 46 Tinker Carson LS 6-0 237 30 6 Alabama Murfreesboro, Tenn. FA-’20

International Practice Player 34 Platzgummer Sandro RB 6-0 198 23 R N/A Innsbruck, Austria NFL IPPP

Reserve / Injured 26 Barkley Saquon RB 6-0 232 23 3 Penn State Coplay, Pa. D1-’18 17 Core Cody WR 6-3 205 26 5 Ole Miss Auburn, Ala. FA-’19 47 John Rysen TE 6-7 220 22 R Simon Fraser Vancouver, BC FA-’20 19 Landrews Jaquarius DB 6-0 200 23 R Mississippi State Summit, Miss. FA-’20 55 Mayo David LB 6-2 240 26 6 Texas State Scappoose, Ore. FA-’19 29 McKinney Xavier S 6-0 201 21 R Alabama Rosewell, Ga. D2-’20 84 Sills V David WR 6-3 211 23 2 West Virginia Wilmington, Del. FA-’19

Reserve/Opt-Out 23 Beal Sam CB 6-1 192 23 3 Western Michigan Grand Rapids, Mich. SD3-’18 18 Scott Da’Mari WR 6-0 205 24 3 Fresno State Muskegon Heights, Mich. FA-’19 76 Solder Nate T 6-9 316 33 10 Colorado Denver, Colo. FA-’18 (as of Sept. 22, 2020) NO. FIRST LAST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED 5 Graham Gano K 6-2 202 33 11 Florida State Arbroath, Scotland FA- ‘20 8 Daniel Jones QB 6-5 220 22 2 Duke Charlotte, NC D1-’19 9 Riley Dixon P 6-5 226 26 5 Syracuse Oneida, N.Y. T(DEN)-’18 12 Colt McCoy QB 6-1 212 34 10 Texas Hobbs, N.M. FA-’20 15 Golden Tate III WR 5-11 191 31 11 Notre Dame Hendersonville, Tenn. FA-’19 18 C.J. Board WR 6-1 181 26 2 Chattanooga Clarksville, Tenn. FA-’20 19 Damion Ratley WR 6-2 200 25 3 Texas A&M Yoakum, Texas FA - ‘20 20 Julian Love S 5-11 195 21 2 Notre Dame Westchester, IL D4-’19 21 Jabrill Peppers S 5-11 215 24 4 Michigan East Orange, N.J. T(CLE) - ‘19 22 Wayne Gallman Jr. RB 6-0 216 25 4 Clemson Loganville, Ga. D4-’17 23 Logan Ryan DB 5-11 195 29 8 Rutgers Voorhees, N.J. FA-’20 24 James Bradberry CB 6-1 212 26 5 Samford Pleasant Grove, Ala. FA-’20 25 Corey Ballentine CB 6-0 191 23 2 Washburn Topeka, Kan. D6-’19 27 Isaac Yiadom DB 6-1 190 24 3 Boston College Worcester, Mass T(DEN) - ‘20 28 Brandon Williams DB 6-0 200 27 5 Texas A&M Brookshire,Texas FA-’20 30 Darnay Holmes CB 5-10 195 21 R UCLA Pasadena, Calif. D4-’20 33 Dion Lewis RB 5-8 195 29 8 Pittsburgh Albany, N.Y. FA-’20 34 Adrian Colbert DB 6-2 205 26 4 Miami (FL) Wichita Falls, Texas FA-’20 35 TJ Brunson LB 6-1 230 22 R South Carolina Columbia, S.C. D7-’20 37 Ryan Lewis DB 6-0 195 26 3 Pittsburgh Seattle, Wash FA-’20 39 Eli Penny FB 6-1 250 26 4 Idaho Norwalk, Calif. FA-’18 43 Nate Ebner S 6-0 215 31 9 Ohio State Dublin, Ohio FA-’20 44 Markus Golden LB 6-3 259 29 6 Missouri St. Louis, MO FA-19 47 Cam Brown LB 6-5 233 22 R Penn State Burtonsville, Md. D6-’20 48 Tae Crowder LB 6-1 235 23 R Georgia Hamilton, Ga. D7-’20 49 Carter Coughlin LB 6-3 236 22 R Minnesota Eden Prairie, Minn. D7-’20 51 Kyler Fackrell LB 6-5 245 28 5 Utah State Mesa, Ariz. FA-’20 52 Devante Downs LB 6-2 252 24 3 California Mountlake Terrace, Wash. FA-’19 53 Oshane Ximines LB 6-4 254 23 2 Old Dominion Queens, N.Y. D3-’19 54 Blake Martinez LB 6-2 237 26 5 Stanford Tucson, Ariz. FA-’20 58 Casey Kreiter LS 6-1 250 29 5 Iowa DeWitt, Iowa FA-’20 59 Lorenzo Carter LB 6-5 255 24 3 Georgia Norcross, Ga. D3-’18 65 Nick Gates C 6-6 318 23 3 Nebraska Las Vegas, Nev. FA-’18 66 Shane Lemieux OL 6-4 310 22 R Oregon Yakima, Wash. D5-’20 70 Kevin Zeitler G 6-4 330 30 9 Wisconsin Waukesha, Wis. T(CLE) - ‘19 71 Will Hernandez G 6-3 332 25 3 UTEP Las Vegas, Nev. D2-’18 72 Jackson Barton T 6-7 302 25 1 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA- ‘20 74 Matt Peart T 6-7 318 22 R Connecticut Kingston, Jamaica D3-’20 75 Cameron Fleming T 6-5 320 27 7 Stanford Fort Hood, Texas FA-’20 77 Spencer Pulley C 6-4 309 28 5 Vanderbilt Memphis, Tenn. FA-’18 78 Andrew Thomas T 6-5 315 21 R Georgia Lithonia, Ga. D1-’20 82 Kaden Smith TE 6-5 249 22 2 Stanford Flower Mound, Texas FA-’19 83 Eric Tomlinson TE 6-6 263 27 5 UTEP Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’19 85 Levine Toilolo TE 6-8 268 28 8 Stanford San Diego, Calif. FA-’20 86 Darius Slayton WR 6-1 194 22 2 Auburn Norcross, Ga. D5-’19 87 Sterling Shepard WR 5-10 196 27 5 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D2-’16 88 Evan Engram TE 6-3 240 26 4 Ole Miss Powder Springs, Ga. D1-’17 90 RJ McIntosh DL 6-5 293 24 2 Miami (FL) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D5-’18 94 Dalvin Tomlinson DL 6-3 319 26 4 Alabama McDonogh, Ga. D2-’17 95 B.J. Hill DL 6-3 310 24 3 N.C. State Oakboro, N.C. D3-’18 97 Dexter Lawrence II DL 6-4 342 21 2 Clemson Wake Forest, NC D1-’19 98 Austin Johnson DL 6-4 314 25 5 Penn State Galloway, N.J. FA-’20 99 Leonard Williams DL 6-5 302 25 6 USC Daytona Beach, Fla.T(NYJ) - ‘19

Practice Squad

Eligible 2 Ryan Santoso K 6-5 258 25 2 Minnesota Pace, Fla FA-’20 6 Derrick Dillon WR 5-11 185 24 R LSU Franklinton, La. FA-’20 31 Chris Williamson DB 6-0 205 22 R Minnesota Atlanta, Ga. D7-’20 36 Sean Chandler S 5-11 202 23 3 Temple Camden, N.J. FA- ‘19 38 Jarren Williams CB 5-11 190 23 R Albany Lewis Center, Ohio FA-’20 57 Niko Lalos DL 6-5 270 20 R Dartmouth Akron, Ohio FA-’20 60 Kyle Murphy T 6-4 302 21 R Rhode Island Attleboro, Mass. FA-’20 61 Tyler Haycraft T 6-3 293 23 R Louisville Louisville, Ky. FA-’20 62 Chad Slade G 6-5 315 27 3 Auburn Moody, Ala. FA-’19 81 Austin Mack WR 6-2 215 22 R Ohio State Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-’20 89 Binjimen Victor WR 6-4 199 23 R Ohio State Pompano, Fla. FA-’20

Veteran 5 Johnny Holton WR 6-3 190 29 4 Cincinatti Miami, Fla. FA-’20 13 Cooper Rush QB 6-3 225 26 4 Central Michigan Charlotte, Mich. FA-’20 41 Rod Smith RB 6-3 236 28 6 Ohio State Joplin, MO FA-’20 46 Carson Tinker LS 6-0 237 30 6 Alabama Murfreesboro, Tenn. FA-’20

International Exemption 34 Sandro Platzgummer RB 6-0 198 23 R N/A Innsbruck, Austria NFL IPPP

Reserve/Injured 17 Cody Core WR 6-3 205 26 5 Ole Miss Auburn, Ala. FA-’19 19 Jaquarius Landrews DB 6-0 200 23 R Mississippi State Summit, Miss. FA-’20 26 Saquon Barkley RB 6-0 232 23 3 Penn State Coplay, Pa. D1-’18 29 Xavier McKinney S 6-0 201 21 R Alabama Rosewell, Ga. D2-’20 47 Rysen John TE 6-7 220 22 R Simon Fraser Vancouver, BC FA-’20 55 David Mayo LB 6-2 240 26 6 Texas State Scappoose, Ore. FA-’19 84 David Sills V WR 6-3 211 23 2 West Virginia Wilmington, Del. FA-’19

Reserve/Opt-Out 18 Da’Mari Scott WR 6-0 205 24 3 Fresno State Muskegon Heights, Mich. FA-’19 23 Sam Beal CB 6-1 192 23 3 Western Michigan Grand Rapids, Mich. SD3-’18 76 Nate Solder T 6-9 316 33 10 Colorado Denver, Colo. FA-’18 game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 date s14 s20 s27 o4 011 o18 o22 n2 n8 n15 n29 d6 d13 d20 d27 j3 opp. pit chi sf LAR DAL WAS PHI TB WAS PHI CIN SEA ARI CLE BAL DAL Ballentine, Corey CB CB Barkley, Saquon RB RB Barton, Jackson IA IA Board, C.J. P P Bradberry, James CB CB Brown, Cam IA P Brunson, TJ IA IA Carter, Lorenzo OLB OLB Colbert, Adrian P IA Coughlin, Carter P IA Crowder, Tae IA IA Dixon, Riley P P Downs, Devante LB P Ebner, Nate P P Engram, Evan TE TE Fackrell, Kyler P OLB Fleming, Cameron RT RT Gallman Jr., Wayne P IA Gano, Graham P P Gates, Nick C C Golden, Markus P P Hernandez, Will LG LG Hill, B.J. P P Holmes, Darnay CB P Johnson, Austin P P Jones, Daniel QB QB Kreiter, Casey P P Lawrence II, Dexter DL DL Lemieux, Shane IA DNP Lewis, Dion P P Lewis, Ryan N/A N/A Love, Julian S S Martinez, Blake MLB MLB McCoy, Colt DNP DNP McIntosh, RJ IA IA Peart, Matt DNP DNP Penny, Eli P P Peppers, Jabrill S S Pulley, Spencer DNP DNP Ratley, Damion P P Ryan, Logan P DB Shepard, Sterling WR WR Slayton, Darius WR WR Smith, Kaden TE TE Tate III, Golden IA P Thomas, Andrew LT LT Toilolo, Levine TE P Tomlinson, Dalvin NT NT Tomlinson, Eric P IA Williams, Brandon P P Williams, Leonard DL DL game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 date s14 s20 s27 o4 011 o18 o22 n2 n8 n15 n29 d6 d13 d20 d27 j3 opp. pit chi sf LAR DAL WAS PHI TB WAS PHI CIN SEA ARI CLE BAL DAL

Ximines, Oshane OLB P Yiadom, Isaac P P Zeitler, Kevin RG RG OFFENSE opp wr lt lg c rg rt te te wr qb RB PIT Shepard Thomas Hernandez Gates Zeitler Fleming Smith Toilolo Engram Jones Barkley @CHI Shepard Thomas Hernandez Gates Zeitler Fleming Engram Smith Slayton Jones Barkley SF @LAR @DAL WAS @PHI TB @WAS PHI @CIN @SEA ARI CLE @BAL DAL defense opp SLB CB MLB NT WILL DT OLB lcb rcb ss fs PIT Carter Holmes Martinez Tomlinson Downs Williams Ximines Bradberry Ballentine Peppers Love @CHI Carter Ryan Martinez Tomlinson Lawrence II Williams Fackrell Bradberry Ballentine Peppers Love SF @LAR @DAL WAS @PHI TB @WAS PHI @CIN @SEA ARI CLE @BAL DAL

game day inactives opp PIT Tate Brunson Brown Crowder Lemieux Barton McIntosh @CHI Gallman Jr. Brunson Colbert Coughlin Tomlinson Barton McIntosh SF @LAR @DAL WAS @PHI TB @WAS PHI @CIN @SEA ARI CLE @BAL DAL OFFENSE WR 87 Sterling Shepard 19 Damion Ratley

TE 88 Evan Engram 82 Kaden Smith 85 Levine Toilolo 83 Eric Tomlinson

RT 75 Cameron Fleming 74 Matt Peart

RG 70 Kevin Zeitler 66 Shane Lemieux

C 65 Nick Gates 77 Spencer Pulley

LG 71 Will Hernandez 66 Shane Lemieux

LT 78 Andrew Thomas 72 Jackson Barton

RB 33 Dion Lewis 22 Wayne Gallman Jr.

WR 15 Golden Tate III 19 Damion Ratley

WR 86 Darius Slayton 18 C.J. Board

FB 39 Eli Penny

QB 8 Daniel Jones 12 Colt McCoy

DEFENSE

SLB 59 Lorenzo Carter 44 Markus Golden 49 Carter Coughlin

DE 97 Dexter Lawrence II 90 RJ McIntosh

MLB 54 Blake Martinez 48 Tae Crowder

NT 94 Dalvin Tomlinson 98 Austin Johnson

WIL 52 Devante Downs 35 TJ Brunson

DT 99 Leonard Williams 95 B.J. Hill

OLB 53 Oshane Ximines 51 Kyler Fackrell 47 Cam Brown

LCB 24 James Bradberry 30 Darnay Holmes 28 Brandon Williams

SS 21 Jabrill Peppers 43 Nate Ebner

FS 20 Julian Love 23 Logan Ryan 34 Adrian Colbert

RCB 25 Corey Ballentine 27 Isaac Yiadom 37 Ryan Lewis

SPECIALISTS

LS 57 Casey Kreiter

H 9 Riley Dixon

P 9 Riley Dixon

PR 15 Golden Tate III 21 Jabrill Peppers 87 Sterling Shepard 86 Darius Slayton

KOR 30 Darnay Holmes 86 Darius Slayton 25 Corey Ballentine 18 C.J. Board 33 Dion Lewis

K 6 Graham Gano

Underlined = Rookie; BOLD = Starter YEAR DRAFTEES (23) FREE AGENTS (20) TRADES/WAIVERS (10)

2020 CB James Bradberry CB Isaac Yiadom OT Andrew Thomas (1) DB Nate Ebner (T-DEN) OT Matt Peart (3) LB Kyler Fackrell WR C.J. Board CB Darnay Holmes (4) T Cameron Fleming T Jackson Barton OL Shane Lemieux (5) K Graham Gano WR Damion Ratley LB Cam Brown (6) DT Austin Johnson DB Adrian Colbert LB Carter Coughlin (7) RB Dion Lewis LB TJ Brunson (7) LB Blake Martinez LB Tae Crowder (7) QB Colt McCoy TE Levine Toilolo DB Logan Ryan LS Casey Kreiter TE Eric Tomlinson DB Brandon Williams DB Ryan Lewis

2019 QB Daniel Jones (1) LB Markus Golden S Jabrill Peppers (T-CLE) DL Dexter Lawrence II (1) TE Kaden Smith G Kevin Zeitler (T-CLE) WR Golden Tate III LB Oshane Ximines (3) DL Leonard Williams LB Devante Downs CB Julian Love (4) (T-NYJ) WR Darius Slayton (5) CB Corey Ballentine (6)

2018 +RB Saquon Barkley (1) P Riley Dixon (T-DEN) G Will Hernandez (2) RB Eli Penny C Spencer Pulley DE Lorenzo Carter (3) G Nick Gates DT B.J. Hill (3) DT RJ McIntosh (5)

2017 TE Evan Engram (1) DL Dalvin Tomlinson (2) RB Wayne Gallman Jr. (4)

2016 WR Sterling Shepard (2)

+=Injured Reserve

January 2 - TE C.J. Conrad - Reserve/Future Signing, DB Grant Haley - Signed, Renegotiated Contract

February 24 - TE Isaiah Searight - Waived, TE Scott Simonson - Terminated, Vested Veteran

February 26 - LB Kareem Martin , LB Alec Ogletree - Terminated, Vested Veteran, all contracts

March 12 - OT George Asafo-Adjei - Waived/Failed Physical, RB Elijhaa Penny - Signed

March 16 - DT Leonard Williams - Designated Franchise Player, K Aldrick Rosas - Restricted Free Agent Qualifying Offer, LB David Mayo - Signed

March 26 - DB James Bradberry, WR Cody Core, DB Nate Ebner, LB Kyler Fackrell, OT Cameron Fleming, LB Blake Martinez, QB Colt McCoy, TE Levine Toilolo - Unrestricted Free Agent Signing

March 30 - WR Corey Coleman, NT Austin Johnson, TE Eric Tomlinson - Unrestricted Free Agent Signings

April 1 - RB Dion Lewis - Free Agent Signing, LS Casey Kreiter - Unrestricted Free Agent Signing

April 8 - K Aldrick Rosas - No Offer Sheet Executed, Signed RFA Contract, LB Nate Harvey - Waived, Failed Physical

April 14 - DB Dravon Askew-Henry - Free Agent Signing

April 28 - DB Christian Angulo, DE Oluwole Betiku, QB Case Cookus, WR Derrick Dillon, DB Malcolm Elmore, OT Tyler Haycraft, DE Niko Lalos, TE Kyle Markway, LB Dominique Ross, WR Binjimen Victor - College Free Agent Signings, DB Derrick Baity, TE C.J. Conrad, LS Colin Holba, LS Drew Scott, P Sean Smith, C Tanner Volson - Waived, DB Montre Hartage - Claimed off Waivers

April 29 - DB Jaquarius Landrews, RB Javon Leake, WR Austin Mack, OL Kyle Murphy - College Free Agent Signings

April 30 - DE Kevin Wilkins - Released, TE Evan Engram, S Jabrill Peppers - Fifth-Year Options Exercised, TE Rysen John, DE Dana Levine - College Free Agent Signing

May 5 - WR Reggie White - Waived, QB Cooper Rush - Claimed off Waivers from Dallas

May 7 - LB Tae Crowder - Selection List Signing

July 27 - DB Malcolm Elmore - Waived, Non-Football Injury, OT Andrew Thomas, LB Cam Brown, LB TJ Brunson, LB Carter Coughlin, DB Darnay Holmes, OL Shane Lemieux, DB Xavier McKinney, OT Matt Peart, DB Chris Williamson - Selection List Signings, RB Sandro Platzgummer - Free Agent Signing (International Exemption), K Aldrick Rosas - Waived, CB - Placed on Commissioner Exempt List by NFL

July 28 - WR David Sills V - Placed on Reserve/COVID-19 List, DB Shakial Taylor - Claimed off Waivers from Denver, QB Alex Tanney - Declared Non-Football Illness

July 29 - OT Nate Solder - Reserve/Opt-Out

July 31 - OT Nate Wozniak - Placed on Reserve/Retired List

August 1 - K Chandler Catanzaro - Free Agent Signing, WR Tony Brown - Claimed off Waivers from Cleveland, OL Nick Gates - Signed Contract Extension

August 2 - RB George Aston, DE Oluwole Betiku, QB Case Cookus, DB Rashaan Gaulden, RB Jon Hilliman, DE Dana Levine, DE Chris Peace, DB Shakial Taylor - Waived, DB Jarren Williams - Free Agent Signing, WR Da’Mari Scott - Reserve/Opt-Out, DT Leonard Williams - Declared Non-Football Injury

August 4 - WR David Sills V - Activated, from Reserve, OLB Markus Golden - Signed, QB Alex Tanney - Removed from August 5 - LB Josiah Tauaefa - Activated, from Reserve, CB Sam Beal - Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out

August 6 - LB Dominique Ross - Waived

August 11 - WR Cody White - Free Agent Signing, LB Mark McLaurin - Waived, TE Kyle Markway - Waived, OT Jackson Dennis - Free Agent Signing

August 13 - WR C.J. Board - Claimed off Waivers from Jacksonville

August 15 - CB Prince Smith - Free Agent Signing

August 16 - WR Cody White - Waived

August 17 - DT Daylon Mack - Free Agent Signing, K Chandler Catanzaro - Released

August 19 - WR Cody Core - Placed on Injured Reserve, K Graham Gano - Free Agent Signing

August 27 - RB Tavien Feaster - Free Agent Signing, WR Tony Brown - Waived

August 29 - DB KeiVarae Russell, DB Brandon Williams - Free Agent Signing, RB Javon Leake, DB Christian Angulo - Waived

September 2 - C Jon Halapio, WR Johnny Holton - Free Agent Signing, LS Carson Tinker - Free Agent Signing, OT Jackson Dennis - Waived, TE Rysen John - Waived/Injured, DB Jaquarius Landrews - Waived/Injured

September 3 - CB Isaac Yiadom - Acquired via Trade with

September 4 - CB Logan Ryan - Free Agent Signing, WR David Sills - Placed on Injured Reserve

September 5 - DB Dravon Askew-Henry, WR Alex Bachman, LB Ryan Connelly, TE Garrett Dickerson, WR Derrick Dillon, RB Tavien Feaster, DB Grant Haley, T Tyler Haycraft, DE Niko Lalos, WR Austin Mack, DT Daylon Mack, T Kyle Murphy, RB Sandro Platzgummer, QB Cooper Rush, DB KeiVarae Russell, DT Chris Slayton, T Eric Smith, DB Prince Smith, LB Josiah Tauaefa, WR Binjimen Victor, DB Jarren Williams, DB Chris Williamson - Waived/ No Recall, C Jon Halapio, WR Johnny Holton, QB Alex Tanney, LS Carson Tinker, TE Eric Tomlinson, DB Brandon Williams - Terminated, Vested Veteran, DB Montre Hartage - Waived/Injured

September 6 - OT Jackson Barton - Claimed off Waivers from Kansas City, DB Adrian Colbert - Claimed off Waivers from Kansas City, WR Corey Coleman, G Chad Slade - Terminated, Vested Veteran, WR Damion Ratley - Claimed off Waivers from Cleveland, WR Alex Bachman, WR Derrick Dillon, OT Tyler Haycraft, WR Johnny Holton, DE Niko Lalos, WR Austin Mack, OL Kyle Murphy, RB Sandro Platzgummer, QB Cooper Rush, P Ryan Santoso, G Chad Slade, LS Carson Tinker, WR Binjimen Victor, CB Jarren Williams, DB Chris Williamson - Signed to Practice Squad, S Xavier McKinney, LB David Mayo - Placed on Injured Reserve, TE Eric Tomlinson, DB Brandon Williams - Free Agent Signing, S Sean Chandler - Waived/ No Recall

September 7 - S Sean Chandler - Signed to Practice Squad

September 8 - CB DeAndre Baker - Waived

Setember 9 - DB Montre Hartage - Waived/Injury Settlement

September 14 - DB Sean Chandler, G Chad Slade - Activated from Practice Squad

September 15 - DB Sean Chandler, G Chad Slade - Revert back to Practice Squad (from Active). WR Alex Bachman Terminated (by Club) from Practice Squad

September 16 - WR Derrick Dillon - Practice Squad Signing September 22 - RB Saquon Barkley placed on injured/reserve. DB Ryan Lewis signed to the active roster from Giants practice squad. HEAD COACH: JOE JUDGE

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: JASON GARRETT

QUARTERBACKS (3): Jerry Schuplinski No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 8 Jones, Daniel QB 6-5 220 2 Duke 12 McCoy, Colt QB 6-1 212 10 Texas

RUNNING BACKS (3): Burton Burns No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 22 Gallman Jr., Wayne RB 6-0 210 4 Clemson 33 Lewis, Dion RB 5-8 195 8 Pittsburgh 39 Penny, Eli FB 6-1 250 4 Idaho

WIDE RECEIVERS (5): Tyke Tolbert No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 15 Tate III, Glden WR 5-11 191 11 Notre Dame 18 Board, C.J. WR 6-1 181 2 Chattanooga 19 Ratley, Damion WR 6-2 200 3 Texas A&M 86 Slayton, Darius WR 6-1 194 2 Auburn 87 Shepard, Sterling WR 5-10 203 4 Oklahoma

TIGHT ENDS (4): Freddie Kitchens No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 82 Smith, Kaden TE 6-5 249 2 Stanford 83 Tomlinson, Eric TE 6-6 263 5 UTEP 85 Toilolo, Levine TE 6-8 268 8 Standford 88 Engram, Evan TE 6-3 240 4 Ole Miss

OFFENSIVE LINE (9): Marc Colombo No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 65 Gates, Nick OL 6-6 318 2 Nebraska 66 Lemieux, Shane OL 6-4 310 R Oregon 70 Zeitler, Kevin G 6-4 330 9 Wisconsin 71 Hernandez, Will G 6-3 332 3 UTEP 72 Barton, Jackson T 6-7 302 1 Utah 74 Peart, Matt T 6-7 318 R UConn 75 Flemings, Cam T 6-5 320 7 Stanford 77 Pulley, Spencer C 6-4 309 5 Vanderbilt 78 Thomas, Andrew T 6-5 315 R Georgia ASSISTANT HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: PATRICK GRAHAM

DEFENSIVE LINE (6): Sean Spencer No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 90 McIntosh, RJ DL 6-5 293 3 Miami (FL) 94 Tomlinson, Dalvin DL 6-3 319 4 Alabama 95 Hill, B.J. DL 6-3 310 3 N.C. State 97 Lawrence II, Dexter DL 6-4 342 2 Clemson 98 Johnson, Austin DL 6-4 315 5 Penn State 99 Williams, Leonard DL 6-5 302 6 USC

OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS (6): Bret Bielema 44 Golden, Markus LB 6-3 259 6 Missouri 47 Brown, Cam LB 6-3 255 R Penn State 49 Coughlin, Carter LB 6-3 236 R Minnesota 51 Fackrell, Kyler LB 6-5 245 5 Utah State 53 Ximines, Oshane LB 6-4 254 2 Old Dominion 59 Carter, Lorenzo LB 6-5 255 3 Georgia

INSIDE LINEBACKERS (4): Kevin Sherrer No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 35 Brunson, TJ LB 6-1 230 R South Carolina 48 Crowder, Tae LB 6-1 235 R Georgis 52 Downs, Devante LB 6-2 252 2 California 54 Martinez, Blake LB 6-2 237 5 Stanford

DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) : Jerome Henderson No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 20 Love, Julian CB 5-11 195 2 Notre Dame 21 Peppers, Jabrill S 5-11 215 4 Michigan 23 Ryan, Logan DB 5-11 195 8 Rutgers 24 Bradberry, James CB 6-1 212 5 Samford 25 Ballentine, Corey CB 6-0 191 2 Washburn 27 Yiadom, Isaac CB 6-1 190 3 Boston College 28 Williams, Brandon DB 6-0 200 5 Texas A&M 30 Holmes, Darnay CB 5-10 195 R UCLA 34 Colbert, Adrian DB 6-2 205 4 Miami (FL) 37 Lewis, Ryan DB 6-0 195 3 Pittsburgh 43 Ebner, Nate DB 6-0 215 9 Ohio State

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR: THOMAS McGAUGHEY

SPECIALISTS (3): Tom Quinn No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 5 Gano, Graham K 6-2 202 11 Florida State 9 Dixon, Riley P 6-5 226 5 Syracuse 58 Kreiter, Casey LS 6-1 250 5 Iowa CB COREY BALLENTINE 25

6-0 | 191 2nd year hometown: tOPEKA, ks High school: shawnee heights at a glance Corey Ballentine was originally a 6th- round (180th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2019. As a rookie, he played in 13 games with 2 starts. He finished the season with 25 tackles, 20 solo, and 2 passes defensed.

College: washburn (2015-19)

personal

- Business major at Washburn. - Ballentine was a standout member of the washburn kickoff return avg. team at Washburn, where he all-time leaders owns the school record in the indoor 60m (6.91), and indoor 200m (22.18). 30.6 corey ballentine (2018) - He recorded the 9 fastest times in the 60m 28.6 cary williams (2007) in school history and the 6 fastest times in the indoor 200m. 28.0 Mike ODUPITAN (28.00) 27.8 JAIME MYERS (2013) - Holds school record in the outdoor 100m (10.51), and outdoor 200m (21.25). 26.4 JAMES BRANIA-HOPP (2018) - Finished 5th at the Kansas Relays in the 100m dash and he has 3 of the top 5 times in the 60m dash in school history. - A 2-sport star at Shawnee Heights High School in Topeka, Kansas, Ballentine played football for just 2 seasons. 2020 Highlights - Was part of the state champion 4x400m relay team and finished 2nd in the 4x100m relay - Tied a career-high with 9 tackles (7 solo) team in the state meet as a junior. vs. Pittsburgh (10/14). - As a sophomore was part of the state champi- - Started at conerback and recorded 1 tackle onship 4x400m relay team. in Week 2 (at Chicago).

College honors and awards

2018 Cliff Harris Award

#Togetherblue @cbxIII_ @CBXIII_ ballentine’s career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2019 NYG 13 2 20 5 25 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 2 8 2 10 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 15 4 28 7 35 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Additional Statistics: 2019 -- 1 quarterback hit, 1 special teams tackle.

Single-Game Highs: Kickoff Returns -- 2 (4 times); Kickoff Return Yards -- 76 (vs. Minnesota, 10/6/19).

ballentine’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 8 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 RB SAQUON BARKLEY 26

6-0 | 232 3rd year hometown: Coplay, PA at a glance High school: whitehall Saquon Barkley was originally a 1st-round (2nd pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2018. In 2 seasons, Barkley has started all 29 games in which he played. Totals include 2,310 rushing yards on 478 carries (4.8- yard avg.) and 17 touchdowns, plus 143 receptions for 1,159 yards (8.1-yard avg.) and 6 scores.

College: Penn State (2015-17)

Most single-season receptions by a rookie running back In NFL History Most single-season rushing yards by a rookie Saquon barkley (2018) 91 In Giants History Reggie Bush (2006) 88 1,307 saquon barkley Earl Cooper (1983) 83 830 Alvin Kamara (2017) 81 770 Christian mccaffrey (2017) 80 721 Andre Williams 703 Eddie Price 2020 highlights - Hauled in 6 receptions for 60 yards in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). Rushed for 6 yards on 15 carries. - In 2019, Barkley became the third player in Giants history to begin a season with two 100-yard rushing - Had 4 carries for 28 yards (7.0 avg.) before games, joining Eddie Price in 1952 and Rob Carpenter leaving the game with a knee injury in Week 2 in 1983. (at Chicago). - The Giants’ victory at Washington (12/22) was the 19th time in 28 career games in which Barkley exceeded 100 scrimmage yards. That is tied for the 3rd-highest total in history.

a new standard

-Barkley’s career totals of 3,352 scrimmage yards and 2,218 rushing yards are both Giants records for a player in his first 2 seasons. - Barkley has caught at least one pass in each of his 28 career games, breaking Ron Johnson‘s (1970-72) running back record of 26 consecutive games with a catch to start a career in a Giants uniform.

NFL honors AND AWARDS

personal 2018 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Was born in Bronx, NY. - Has a daughter, Jada Clare Barkley.

- Son of Alibay Barkley and Tonya Johnson. 2018 - Has 2 brothers, Rashard Johnson and Ali Barkley, and 2 sisters, Shaquona and Aliyah Barkley. - Great uncle is former WBC middleweight champi- on Iran Barkley. #Togetherblue @saquon @saquon @saquonb21 barkley’S career totals REGULAR SEASON RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD SCRIM YDS 2018 NYG 16 16 261 1,307 5.0 78t 11 91 721 7.9 57t 4 2,028 2019 NYG 13 13 217 1,003 4.6 68t 6 52 438 8.4 65 2 1,441 2020 NYG 2 2 19 34 1.8 18 0 6 60 10.0 38 0 94 Totals 31 31 497 2,344 4.7 78t 17 149 1,219 8.2 65 6 3,563 Single-Game Highs: Rushing Yards -- 189 (at Washington, 12/22/19); Rushing Touchdowns -- 2 (2 times); Rushing Attempts -- 27 (vs. Tampa Bay, 11/18/18); Receptions -- 14 (at Dallas, 9/16/18); Receiving Yards -- 99 (vs. Philadelphia, 10/11/18); Receiving Touchdowns -- 2 (at Carolina, 10/7/18); Scrimmage Yards -- 279 (at Washington, 12/22/19).

BARKLEY’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPP ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD SCRIM YDS 9/14 PIT 15 16 0.4 7 0 6 60 10.0 38 0 66 9/20 @CHI 4 28 7.0 18 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 28 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 19 34 1.8 18 0 6 60 10.0 38 0 94 ol jackson barton 72

1st year 6-7 | 302 at a glance Jackson Barton was originally a 7th-round hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah (240th pick overall) draft choice by the India- High school: brighton napolis Colts in 2019. Waived by Indianapolis on Aug 31, 2019. Signed to Indianapolis’ practice squad on Sept. 1, 2019. Barton was signed by the off the Colts practice squad on Nov 11, 2019. Member of Chiefs team that defeated 49ers in Super Bowl 54. Waived on Sept 5, 2020. Claimed off of waivers by the Giants on Sept 6, 2020.

College: utah (2014-18) college statistics

games played 53 games started 29

2020 highlights

- Inactive in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). PERSONAl - Inactive in Week 2 (at Chicago). -Son of 2 former Ute two-sport athletes. -Father Paul played football and for the Utes and spent a year in the minors with the Toronto Blue Jays’ organization.

-Mother Mikki Kane-Barton, a member of Utah’s Crimson Club Hall of Fame, was a 2-time honorable mention All-America player, the 1993 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and a 3-time first-team all-WAC basketball pick.

-Mother played two seasons of for the Utes and led the nation in blocks in 1993 while making the all-conference team.

-Brother Cody played for the Utes. Young- er sister Dani (Drews) plays volleyball at Utah.

Bachelor’s degree in economics.

Super bowl LIV Champion

#Togetherblue @ bigbabybarton barton’s career totals

REGULAR SEASON

YEAR GP GS 2020 NYG Totals

barton’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI Inactive 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals wr c.j. board 18

2nd year at a glance 6-1 | 181 C.J. Board was originally signed as a rookie free agent by the hometown: Clarksville, Tn Baltimore Ravens on May 5, 2017. Waived by Baltimore on Sept. 3, High school: heritage hall 2017…Signed to the ’ practice squad on Oct. 4, 2017...Waived by Tennessee on Nov. 28, 2017. Signed to the Cleve- land Browns’ practice squad on Dec. 26, 2017...Signed to a reserve/ futures contract by Cleveland on Jan. 2, 2018. Waived by Cleveland on Aug. 31, 2018. Signed to the ’ practice squad on Dec. 10, 2018. Signed to a reserve/futures contract by Jacksonville on Dec. 31, 2018. Waived by Jacksonville on Nov. 25, 2019. Signed to Jacksonville’s practice squad on Nov. 27, 2019 and to the active roster on Dec. 12, 2019. Waived by Jacksonville on Aug. 11, 2020. College: chattanooga (2012-15) Awarded off waivers to the Giants on Aug. 13, 2020.

2020 highlights COLLEGE CAREER - Caught 2 passes for 17 yards in Week Made 47 starts at Chattanooga 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). from 2012-15 - Hauled in 3 receptions for 32 yards (10.7 avg.) in Week 2 at Chicago. -Totaled 146 catches for 2,032 yards and 10 touchdowns -As a senior in 2016, set career highs with 46 catches, 725 yards and 5 scores -Finished his career ranked 6th in school history in receptions and 5th in receiving yards -Caught a pass in 30 consecutive games, the 3rd-longest streak in program history.

chattanooga all-time personal Rankings -Attended West Creek Receptions 6th (Clarksville, Tenn.) High School, where he was a 3 Receiving Yards 5th sport standout, also earning all-district honors in base- ball and basketball. -As a junior, was a member of the Tennessean Dream Team and Tennessee All- State 5A squad. -Caught 48 passes for 817 yards and 10 touchdowns. -Son of Penni and Calvin Board.

#Togetherblue @cjboard @cjboard8 board’s career totals REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING RUSHING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2019 JAX 4 0 2 31 15.5 23 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 0 5 49 9.8 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 6 0 7 80 11.4 23 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

board’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 2 17 8.5 10 0 9/20 @CHI 3 32 10.7 12 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL TOTALS 5 49 9.8 12 0 cb James bradberry 24

6-1 | 212 5th year hometown: Pleasant grove, al at a glance James Bradberry was originally a 2nd-round (62nd High school: Pleasant Grove High School pick overall) draft choice by the Carolina Panthers in 2016. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2020. Bradberry started every game in which he played in 4 seasons with Carolina (60 regular season and 1 postseason).Missed just 4 games and only 1 in the 3 seasons from 2017-19.

Most tackles among nfc corner- backs 2016-2019 College: samford (2012-14) James Bradberry 222 Byron Jones 204 197 Trae Waynes 187 Xavier rhodes 183

COLLEGE CAREER As a redshirt senior in 2014: -Named second-team All-SoCon by the league’s coaches. Career highlights -Started all 11 games at cornerback. Career totals include 268 tackles (229 solo), 8 interceptions that he returned for 53 yards, -Finished the season with 25 tackles, including 55 passes defensed, 3.0 sacks, 7 tackles for 22 solo stops and 3.0 tackles for loss. loss and 1 forced fumble. -2 interceptions and 4 passes defensed.

2020 highlights - In his debut with the Giants, Bradberry registered 4 tackles and 2 passes defensed in Week 1 (vs. Most passes defensed / nfc Pittsburgh). One forced fumble. also added one tackle on special teams. 2016-2019 - Recorded 4 tackles, 4 passes defensed and 1 69 interception in Week 2 (at Chicago). janoris jenkins 58 kyle fuller 55 Robert alford 50 james bradberry 47

PERSONAL - Born August 4, 1993.

- Majored in sports administration.

- In high school, Bradberry was a member of the National Honor Society.

#Togetherblue @brad_b21 @Brad_B21 BRADBERRY’S career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 CAR 13 13 55 5 60 11 0 0 2 21 10.5 16 0 2017 CAR 16 16 66 8 74 12 2 0 2 3 1.5 3 0 2018 CAR 16 16 57 12 69 20 1 0 1 29 29.9 29 0 2019 CAR 15 15 51 14 65 12 0 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 2 8 0 8 6 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 62 62 230 57 287 53 4 0 9 52 5.7 29 0 Additional Statistics: 2017 – 1.0 sack; 2018 – 1.0 sack; 2019 – 1.0 sack.

bRADBERRY’S 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 4 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 4 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 8 0 8 6 0 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 lb CAM bROWN 47

6-5 | 233 ROOKIE hometown: BURTONVILLE,MD at a glance Cam Brown was originally a 6th-round (183rd pick overall) draft High school: Bullis School choice by the Giants in 2020. Brown played in 51 games with 26 starts at Penn State, including starts in 12 of 13 games in each of his final 2 seasons.Concluded his career with 199 tackles (99 solo), including 15 stops for loss, 5.0 sacks, 11 passes defensed, 4 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries.

College: penn state (2016-2019) most total tackles penn state (2019) Michah Parsons 109 Garrett Taylor 84 Cam Brown 72 Lamont Wade 67 Jan Johnson 64

2020 highlights - Inactive in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Saw action on special teams in Most Tackles For loss Week 2 (at Chicago). penn state (2019) yetur gross-matos 15.0 michah parsons 14.0 shaka toney 8.0 cam brown 5.5 robert windsor 5.0

personal

-Kinesiology major. -Born in Silver Spring, Md. -Transferred to the Bullis School (a private prep school in Potomac, Md.), where he was a 3-time letterman and 3-time captain. -Recorded 260 tackles in 3 seasons...Named first- team all-conference as a junior. -Helped lead the Bulldogs to back-to-back Inter- state Athletic Conference titles in 2014 and 2015. -Posted 94 tackles and 12.0 tackles for loss as a junior in 2014. -Also played receiver on offense, he caught 16 passes (from quarterback Dwayne Haskins, now an NFC East rival in Washington) for 350 yards and 6 touchdowns.

#Togetherblue @freakkyy6ix @freakyy6ix brown’s career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2020 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

brown’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lb tj brunson 35

6-1 | 230 rookie hometown: Columbia s.c. High school: richland northeast at a glance

TJ Brunson was originally a 7th-round (238th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2020. Brunson played in 49 games, including starts in each of his last 38 contests for the Gamecocks. Totaled 283 tack- les (164 solo), including 21.0 for loss and 6.0 sacks. Brunson also had 1 interception, 7 passes defensed, 1 forced fumble and 4 fumble recoveries.

College: south carolina (2016-19)

personal Brunson graduated in December 2019 with a degree in interdisciplin- ary studies. -Full name is Tremari Jerelle 2020 highlights Brunson…Was the first recruit coach - Inactive in Week 1 (vs. Will Muschamp visited after being Pittsburgh). hired. - Inactive in Week 2 (at -Played at Columbia’s Richland Chicago). Northeast High School, just 8 miles from the USC campus…Overcame a serious hip injury during his junior season to log 140 tackles as a senior, leading the Cavaliers to the Class 3A state playoffs. -Named the Defensive MVP of the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas after leading the Sandlappers with 13 tack- les and 1.0 sack.

Most Tackles south carolina (2019) ernest jones 97 tj brunson 77 jammie robinson 62 J.t. ibe 61 israel mukamu 59

#Togetherblue @ _tjbrunson @_tjbrunson brunson’s career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2020 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals

brunson’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI Inactive 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals LB LORENZO CARTER 59

at a glance 6-5 | 255 3rd year Lorenzo Carter was originally a 3rd-round (66th hometown: Norcross, GA pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2018. In 2019, Carter played in 15 games for the 2nd High school: Norcross year in a row with 12 starts at weakside line- backer. Posted 46 tackles (25 solo) and his 4.5 sacks led him tied for 2nd on the team with fellow linebacker Oshane Ximines

2019 season totals College: GEORGIA (2014-17)

games played 15 games started 12 solo tackles 25 assisted tackles 21 COLLEGE CAREER total tackles 46 - Played in 54 games with 26 starts sacks 4.5 at Georgia. - Career totals included 165 tackles (82 solo), 14.0 sacks, 20.5 tackls for losses, 7 forced fumbles, 6 fumble recoveries (including 1 he returned for a touchdown), and 54 quarterback NYG SACK LEADERS pressures. Carter’s 14.0 sacks tied 2019 NFL Season him with Mo Lewis (1987-90) for 15th place in school history. markus golden 10.0 lorenzo carter 4.5 oshane ximines 4.5 2020 Highlights dalvin tomlinson 3.5 - Recorded 7 tackles and 1 QB hit in dexter lawrence ii 2.5 Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Registered 4 tackles and 1 sack in Week 2 (at Chicago).

off-the-field activity - Hosted a Play 60 event in MetLife Stadium with kids and young adults from Special Olympics New Jersey. - Served as a Play 60 Ambassador personal adopting Lewis F. Cole Middle School in Fort Lee, N.J. motivating - In 2013, Carter was named to the Georgia the students, every week for a Sports Writers Association All-State Class month, to get active and play AAAAAA first-team after he recorded 132 outside. tackles, including 40 for losses and 6.0 sacks, while leading Norcross High School to a 13-2 - Served lunch at Eva’s Village in record and a Georgia state championship. Paterson, N.J. with fellow rookie teammates as well as set up and cleaned up - Consensus All-American first-team selection. afterwards. - Member of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front 2013 Super 11 and Class AAAAAA All State office staff, coaches and teammates that were Team. donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human - Before focusing on football full-time at local trafficking. Norcross High School, Carter played the tuba and the cello in his school’s band and orchestra. -During the coronavirus pandemic, joined fellow linebacker Oshane Ximines in a virtual - Parents are Lisa and Leo; siblings are London, character playbook with students from New Larrisa, and Latoya. York City and spoke about the importance of mental health, conflict resolution, and healthy - Plays the cello, tuba, and baritone horn. relationships.

#Togetherblue @_zocarter @_zocarter CARTER’S career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2018 NYG 15 2 28 11 39 4.0 0 0 2019 NYG 15 12 25 20 44 4.5 1 0 2020 NYG 2 2 8 3 11 1.0 0 0 Totals 32 16 61 34 94 9.5 1 0

CARTER’S 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR 9/14 PIT 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 4 0 4 1.0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 8 3 11 1.0 0 0 0 DB adrian colbert 34

6-2 | 205 4th year hometown: wichita falls, tx High school: mineral wells at a glance Adrian Colbert was originally a 7th-round pick (229th overall) by San Francisco in the 2017 NFL draft.Signed by Miami on Nov. 20, 2019. Signed to Seattle’s practice squad on Oct. 15, 2019. Waived by Seattle on Oct. 12, 2019. Signed by Seattle on Sept. 26, 2019. Waived by San Francisco on Sept. 6, 2019. Claimed off of waivers by the New York Giants on Sept 5, 2020.

College: miami (fla) (2016)

personal

Attended Mineral Wells High School in Mineral college career Wells, Texas. -Also ran track and won a state title in the In 2016 (Miami): Saw action in eight games 400-meter dash. with two starts, missing five games due to injury. Finished with 22 tackles (13 solo) and -Played several positions on both sides of 2.5 tackles for loss. Had one interception and the ball. three pass breakups. Started season opener against Florida A&M (Sept. 3) and recorded -228 career tackles, 2 sacks, 7 interceptions, 24 first interception of collegiate career. Returned passes defensed, 4 forced fumbles, 2 fumble pick 46 yards recoveries; 1 blocked field goal and 4 defensive TDs; 580 rushing yards and 10 TDs; 28 recep- In 2015 (Texas): tions for 580 yards (20.7 avg.) and 6 TDs. Saw action in 13 games and totaled six tackles. -Played safety and . In 2014 (Texas): - Played in all 13 games (four starts) at safety and on special teams. Tied for first on the team in special teams tackles with six. Started at safety in the first three games and against Iowa State. Earned his first career start against UNT, recording three tackles and an interception in the game 2020 highlights In 2013 (Texas): - Saw action at defensive back and on special -Played in all 13 games. Finished tied for teams in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). third on the team in special teams tackles (6). Second-team Academic All-Big 12 choice. - Inactive in Week 2 (at Chicago). Played on special teams in every game.

#Togetherblue @adriancolbert @adriancolbert27 colbert’s career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2017 SF 14 6 30 2 32 5 0.0 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2018 SF 7 6 14 6 20 1 0.0 0 o 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 MIA 6 5 14 6 20 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2020 NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 28 17 58 14 72 8 0.0 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

colbert’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI Inactive 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LB carter coughlin 49

6-3 | 236 rookie hometown: eden prairie, mn High school: eden prairie at a glance Carter Coughlin was a 7th-round (218 pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2020. Played in 49 games with 39 starts – including starts in each of his final 38 games at right - in 4 seasons with the Golden Gophers.

minnesota SACK LEADERS 2019 Season sam renner 5.0 College: minnesota (2016-19) carter coughlin 4.5 antoine winfield jr 3.0 braelen oliver 3.0 boye mafe 3.0

personal

most Tackles for loss -Business and marketing education major. minnesota 2019 season -Starred at Eden Prairie (Minn.), where he was a 3-year starter on the varsity, capturing 9.5 carter coughlin 2 state titles and losing only 1 game over that stretch. 8.5 sam renner 5.0 esezi otomewo -Coughlin played on the defensive line and at linebacker and was a 3-year letterwinner 5.0 thomas barber for the Eagles, who ranked No. 3 in the state. 4.0 chris williamson -When Coughlin was a senior in 2015, Eden Prairie was 11-1, including 9-0 record in conference play…Guided team to 2 state titles and a 40-game winning streak. 2020 highlights -Named first-team All-state by the AP… Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

- Saw action on special teams in Week -Coughlin’s father played for 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). the Gophers from 1986-90 and was a 2-year letterwinner. - Inactive in Week 2 (at Chicago). -His mother played for Minnesota from 1989-92 and was a 3-time all-confer- ence selection and 2-time team MVP. She is in the top 5 in program history for singles wins (92) and doubles victories (89).

#Togetherblue @ cartercoughlin @3_champ @ Cmoe34 coughlin’s career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2020 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

coughlin’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI Inactive 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lb tae crowder 48

6-1 | 235 rookie hometown: Hamilton, ga at a glance High school: harris county hs Tae Crowder was originally a 7th-round (255th and final pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2020. Began his collegiate career as a running back before moving to linebacker midway through his redshirt freshman season in 2016. After playing in 1 game that year, Crowder appeared in 43 contests with 19 starts in his final 3 seasons. His career totals include 122 tackles (50 solo), 10 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks,2 interceptions, 7 passes defensed, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery. College: georgia (2015-19)

personal -International Affairs major. -First name is DeQuartavous. Starred at Harris County High School in 2020 highlights Hamilton, Ga. -Georgia Sports Writers Association - Inactive in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). 2nd-team All-State in Class AAAAA… Named Atlanta Journal Constitution - Saw action on special teams in Class AAAAA All-State honorable Week 2 (at Chicago). mention.

-Saw significant playing time at both and running back for the Tigers.

-As a senior, helped Harris County finish 9-4, including 6-0 in its region, and advance to the 2nd round of the AAAAA State Playoffs. -Rushed for 1,665 yards and 27 touchdowns and recorded 204 yards and 2 touchdowns receiv- ing. -Three-year member of both the varsity football and basketball teams. -Averaged 15 points and 6 rebounds per game as a soph- omore.

#Togetherblue @ tae_30k @TaeCrowder crowder’s career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2020 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

crowder’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 P RILEY DIXON 9

5TH year at a glance 6-5 | 226 Riley Dixon was originally a 7th-round (228th pick overall) draft choice by the Denver Broncos in 2016. In 2018, Dixon was traded hometown: ONEIDA, NY to the Giants for a conditional 7th-round draft choice.- High school: CHRISTIAN BROTHER ACADEMY Dixon has played in 64 regular-season games (32 apiece for Denver and the Giants) and has 302 career punts for 13,803 yards, a 45.7-yard gross average. Also has a 41.9 net average, 15 touchbacks, and has placed 100 kicks inside the 20-yard line. Dixon’s longest punt traveled 68 yards.

with the giants

In his 2 seasons with the Giants, he has booted 140 punts for 45.7-yard gross College: syracuse (2012-15) average and a 42.0-yard net average.

HIGHEST single-season net punting average OFF-THE-FIELD ACTIVITY In Giants History Represented Uplifting Athletes during 42.3 RILEY DIXON (2019) Week 13 of the My Cause My Cleats NFL initiative 40.9 brad wing (2016) - Served as a Play 60 Ambassador 40.2 Jeff Feagles (2008) adopting Lewis F. Cole Middle School in 39.9 Mike Horan (1993) Fort Lee, N.J., motivating the students, every week for a month, to get active 39.4 Steve Weatherford (2012) and play outside - Attended the 2019 Giants Draft Party, thanking season ticket holders for their support and celebrating the new Rookie PERSONAL Draft Class - Earned a degree in accounting. - Attended the Giants annual Jingle Jam holiday party for 600 New Jersey foster - Named to Syracuse’s Athletic Director Honor Roll in 9 children, who each received winter coats, consecutive semesters in addition to making the 2013 clothes, athletic equipment and enjoyed and 2014 All-ACC Academic teams. a night of dancing and fun activities - Handled punting and kicking duties for Christian - Participated in a Play 60 at Carteret Brothers Academy in Syracuse, N.Y. Middle School in Carteret, N.J. - Named to the 2010 Post-Standard All-Central New - Packed 1,000+ care packages with York First Team. front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, - Also lettered in baseball. a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking

2020 highlights punts inside 20yd line (NFC) - Punted 5 times for 193 yards (38.6 avg.) with 3 inside 2019 season the 20 in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). michael dickson 34 - Punted 3 times for 178 yards (58.0 avg) with 1 landing inside in the 20 in Week 2 (at Chicago). sam martin 31 tress way 30 riley dixon 29 thomas morestead 29 jk scott 29

#Togetherblue @rileytdixon9 @rileytdixon92 Dixon’s career totals REGULAR SEASON PUNTING YEAR GP NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG BL 2016 DEN 16 89 4,068 45.7 41.3 6 28 68 0 2017 DEN 16 73 3,331 45.6 40.2 3 23 60 2 2018 NYG 16 71 3,226 45.4 41.8 4 20 60 0 2019 NYG 16 69 3,178 46.1 42.3 2 29 62 2 2020 NYG 2 8 347 43.4 39.3 1 4 62 0 Totals 66 310 14,150 45.6 41.3 16 104 68 4 Additional statistics: 2016 – 3 kickoffs, 1 pass completed for 16 yards; 2017 – 2 kickoffs; 2019 -- 1 special teams tackle.

Single-Game Highs: Punts -- 11 (at Jacksonville,12/4/16); Punt Yards -- 506 (at Jacksonville, 12/4/16); Net Punt Yards -- 449 (at Jacksonville, 12/4/16); Inside 20 Punts -- 5 (at Tamps Bay, 10/2/16).

dixon’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG BL 9/14 PIT 5 193 38.6 36.0 0 3 53 0 9/20 @CHI 3 174 58.0 44.7 2 1 62 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 8 347 43.4 39.3 1 4 62 0 lb devante downs 52

6-2 | 252 3RD year hometown: Tacoma, WA at a glance High school: mountlake terrace Devante Downs was originally a 7th-round (225th overall draft choice by the in 2018. On Oct. 1, 2019, he was signed as a free agent to the Giants’ practice squad, and on Oct. 22, 2019 he was signed to the active roster. In his first 2 seasons in the NFL, Downs has played in 19 games, 13 with the Vikings and 6 with the Giants. As a rookie in 2018, he played in 11 games and recorded 3 special teams tackles.

College: california (2014-17)

CAl tackles leaders 2016 season devante downs 84 khari vanderbilt 82 raymond davison iii 69 COLLEGE CAREER luke rubenzer 58 - Appeared in 40 career games, starting Cameron saffle 57 20 in 4 seasons at Cal. - Finished his career with 212 tackles, 14.5 TFL, 8.0 sacks, and 2 INTs.

As a senior in 2017: 2020 highlights - Despite missing the last half of - Made 1st career start at Will the season he earned Cal’s Bear linebacker and made 1 special Backers Defensive MVP. teams tackle in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). Also added 1 tackle - Honorable mention All-Pac-12 on special teams and one fumble honors as a senior. recovery. - 2nd on the team in tackles - Saw action on defense and with 65. special teams in Week 2 (at - Named Pac-12 Defensive Chicago). Player of the Week twice in the 1st 3 weeks of the 2017 season, both after victories over UNC and Ole Miss. As a junior in 2016: - Led the Bears and posted a career-high 84 tackles.

personal - Son of John Downs and Rosa ChamSanchez. - Earned degree in legal studies. - Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl following his senior year but was unable to due to injury. - AP Washington Class 3A All-State honorable mention as a RB. - 3A Wesco South All-League offensive and defensive teams. - Led his team to the postseason for the 2nd and 3rd times in school history in 2011 and 2012. #Togetherblue @devan1e @devan1e down’S career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2018 MIN 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 MIN 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 NYG 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 22 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Additional Statistics: 2018 – 4 special teams tackles; 2019 – 1 special teams tackle.

downs’ 2019 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 s nate ebner 43

6-0 | 215 9TH year at a glance Nate Ebner was originally a 6th-round (197th pick overall) hometown: dublin, oh draft choice by the New England Patriots in 2012. Signed as a High school: Hilliard Davidson free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2020. Ebner has played in 111 regular-season and 16 postseason games without a start.Played almost exclusively the previous 3 seasons on special teams, where he had 98 career tackles. Ebner had more than 10 special teams tackles in 6 of his 8 seasons, with a high of 19 stops in 2016, the only season in which he played all 16 games.Added 7 postseason special teams tackles. Playing infrequently on defense, Ebner totaled 5 tackles – 4 of them in 2014. The Patriots won all 3 Super Bowls in which Ebner played – Super Bowls XLIX vs. Seattle, LI vs. Atlanta and LIII vs the Rams.

College: ohio state (2009-11) patriots special teams tackles 2012-2019

94 nate ebner 91 patriots special teams tackles brandon king 41 2019 SEASON Brandon Bolden 33 10 Matthew Slater jonathan jones 25 8 Nate Ebner 7 Brandon Bolden 6 PERSONAL -Married (Chelsey). 6 Chase Winovich -Majored in exercise science. college career -In 2009, was named to the Big Ten all-academic team. -A world-class rugby player who joined the Ohio State football team as a walk-on -A standout on the United in 2009. States U19 and U20 rugby national teams from -Finished his career at Ohio State on 2006-08. scholarship. -MVP of the Junior Rugby -As a senior in 2011, teammates voted World Cup in 2008 as a Ebner the Bo Rein Award winner as the member of the U20 team. team’s most inspirational player and the Ike Kelley Award as the best special teams -Member of the player. rugby team in the 2016 Summer Olympics. -Played on the U.S. Olympic Rugby Teams in Rio de Janeiro. 2020 highlights - Saw action on special teams in Week 1 (vs. Pitts- -Did not play football at burgh). Hilliard Davidson High. - Saw action on defense and recorded 1 special teams tackle in Week 2 (at Chicago). one of a kind -Nate Ebner became the seventh player in NFL history and first since James Trapp to participate in the Olym- pics and also win a pro football championship. - Ebner is the only player to participate in the Olympics and win an NFL championship in the same year.

#Togetherblue @ebs43 ebner’s career totals

REGULAR SEASON

YEAR GP GS STT 2012 NE 15 0 17 2013 NE 15 0 11 2014 NE 12 0 11 2015 NE 15 0 11 2016 NE 16 0 19 2017 NE 9 0 8 2018 NE 15 0 13 2019 NE 14 0 8 2020 NYG 2 0 1 Totals 113 0 99

Additional Statistics: 2012: 1 defensive solo tackle; 2013: 1 special teams fumble recovery vs. Denver (11/24); 2014: 4 defensive solo tackles; 2015: 2 kickoffs vs. Philadelphia (12/6); 2016: 1 special teams forced fumble vs. Houston (9/22), special teams fumble recovery vs. Seattle (11/14); 2017: 1 Rush for 14 yards on fake punt vs. Miami (11/26).

POSTSEASON

YEAR GP GS STT 2012 NE 2 0 1 2013 NE 2 0 0 2014 NE 3 0 0 2015 NE 2 0 1 2016 NE 3 0 3 2017 NE Injured Reserved 2018 NE 3 0 2 2019 NE 1 0 0 Totals 16 0 7 ebner’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 TE Evan Engram 88

4th year at a glance 6-3 | 240 Evan Engram was originally a first-round (23rd pick overall) hometown: POWDER SPRINGS, GA draft choice by the Giants in 2017. He has played in 34 games with 25 starts, and his career totals include 153 receptions for High school: hILLGROVE 1,766 yards (11.5-yard avg.), with a long catch of 75 yards, and 12 touchdowns.

Most touchdown receptions by a rookie College: OLE MISS (2013-16) in giants history Odell Beckham jr. (2014) 12 Bill Swiacki (1948) 10 Ken MACAFEE (1954) 8 STERLING SHEPARD (2016) 8 Most receptions by a rookie Darius Slayton (2019) 8 in giants history bOBBY jOHNSON (1984) 7 91 saquon barkley (2018) eVAN engram (2017) 6 91 odell beckham jr. (2014) 74 jeremy shockey (2002) 65 sterling shepard (2016) 2020 highlights 64 Evan ENGRAM (2017) - Caught 2 passes for 9 yards in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Grabbed a team-high 6 receptions for 65 yards Most receiving yards by a rookie in Week 2 (at Chicago). in giants history 1,305 ODELL BECKHAM JR. (2014) 894 JEREMY SHOCKEY (2002) 795 BOBBY JOHNSON (1984) 790 HAKEEM NICKS (2009) 740 darius slayton (2019) 722 Evan Engram (2017)

PERSONAL OFF-THE-FIELD ACTIVITY - Integrated marketing communications major. - Joined Stop & Shop to offload 1,500 turkeys to the Community Food Bank of N.J. for less fortunate families in - Made academic honor roll in fall 2014. the local community during the holidays. Finished the day with a visit to the Hillside Senior Center to provide produce - Attended Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Ga. and other healthy items from the Food Bank. - Named first team All-State as a senior by the Georgia - Served as a Play 60 Ambassador adopting Lewis F. Cole Sportswriters Association and the Associated Press. Middle School in Fort Lee, N.J., motivating the students, every week for a month, to get active and play outside. - As a senior in 2012, caught 40 passes for 975 yards and 10 touchdowns. - During Salute to Service month, played video games at the training facility against military veterans through - As a junior, had 18 receptions for 300 yards and 4 touch- the Wounded Warrior Project as well as led the veterans downs, helping Hillgrove go 11-1 and advance to the second through a tour of the facility. round of the state playoffs. - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, - Caught 2 touchdowns in the Cobb County All-Star Senior coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Bowl. Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. - Son of Michelle Zelina and Derrick Engram. - Sister, Mackenzie Engram, played basketball at the University of Georgia.

#Togetherblue @eazyengram @eazyengram ENGRAM’s CAREER TOTALS

REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2017 NYG 15 11 64 722 11.3 35 6 2018 NYG 11 8 45 577 12.8 54 3 2019 NYG 8 6 44 467 10.6 75t 3 2020 NYG 2 2 8 74 9.3 22 0 Totals 36 27 161 1,840 11.4 75 12

Additional statistics: 2017 – 1 rushing attempt for 14 yards, 2 miscellaneous tackles; 2018 – 3 rushing attempts for 36 yards; 2019 – 3 rushing attempts for 7 yards.

engram’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 2 9 4.5 5 0 9/20 @CHI 6 65 10.8 22 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 8 74 9.3 22 0 lb kyler fackrell 51

5th year 6-5 | 245 at a glance hometown: Mesa,Az Kyler Fackrell was originally a 3rd-round (88th pick over- High school: Mesa all) draft choice by the Green Bay Packers in 2016. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2020. In 4 years in Green Bay, Fackrell played in 61 regular-season games with 9 starts and played in 5 postseason games. Career totals include 114 tackles (80 solo), 16.5 sacks, 20 tackles for loss, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery in the regular season and 2 solo tackles, including 1.0 sack, in the postseason.

College: utah state (2014-17)

green bay packers sacks leaders 2018 season kyler fackrell 10.5 kenny clark 6.0 blake martinez 5.0 COLLEGE CAREER clay matthews 3.5 dean lowry 3.0 -Entered Utah State as a walk-on in 2011. -Started all 41 games in which he played at Utah State and registered 253 tackles (104 solo), 36 tackles for a loss, 12 sacks, 4 interceptions (including 1 returned for a touchdown), 8 passes defensed, 5 forced fumbles and 7 fumble recoveries. 2020 highlights -Became one of just 15 players in school - Recorded 2 tackles in Week 1 (vs. Pitts- history to earn first-team or 2nd-team burgh). all-conference recognition 3 times (2012- 13, 2015). - Started at outside linebacker and registered 4 tackles, 1 qb hit, and 1 sack in Week 2 (at -As a senior in 2015, started all Chicago). 13 games and was named first-team All-Mountain West after ranking first in the nation with 5 fumble recoveries…-Semi- finalist for the Butkus Award, which honors the nation’s best linebacker. -As a sophomore in 2013, started all 14 games, earning 2nd-team All-Mountain West honors. -Led the team with 13 tackles for a loss, was 2nd with 5.0 sacks and 4th with 82 tackles (37 solo). -In 2012, started all 13 games, earning first-team All-Western Athletic Conference, just the 4th freshman in school history to be named first-team all-conference…Fin- ished 2nd on the team with 3 interceptions and 4th with 87 tackles.

personal -Married (Elizabeth). The couple has 2 daughters, Delaney and Lucy, and a son Benjamin. -Earned his degree in business administration in the fall of 2015. Played safety, quarterback and wide receiver at Mesa (Ariz.) High School, where he earned 5A-I all-region honors on both offense and defense as a senior in 2009. Led Jackrabbits to their first 5A state championship appearance in 17 years.

#Togetherblue fackrell’s career totals

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 GB 13 0 9 0 9 2.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2017 GB 16 2 23 11 34 3.0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2018 GB 16 7 37 15 52 10.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 GB 16 0 11 8 19 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 1 5 1 6 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 63 10 70 29 99 17.5 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

Additional Statistics: 2016 – 1 pass defensed, 9 special teams tackles; 2017 – 3 special teams tackles; 2018 – 3 special teams tackles; 2019 – 4 special teams tackles (19 total)

POSTSEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 GB 3 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 GB 2 0 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 5 0 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Additional Statistics: 2016 – 1 special teams tackle

fackrell’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR 9/14 PIT 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 4 0 4 1.0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 5 1 6 1.0 0 0 0 ol cameron fleming 75

7th year at a glance 6-5 | 320 Cameron Fleming was originally a 4th-round (140th pick overall) draft choice by the New England Patriots in hometown: Fort Hood, TX 2014. Waived by New England on Sept. 6, 2015. Signed High school: cypress creek to New England’s practice squad on Sept. 8, 2015. Signed to New England’s active roster on Oct. 17, 2015. Signed as a free agent by the Dallas Cowboys on March 26, 2018. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2020.

2020 highlights - Started at right tackle in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). College: stanford (2010-13) - Started at right tackle in Week 2 (at Chicago).

career highlights --Fleming, has played in 75 college career regular-season games with -Started all 39 games in which he played 26 starts and in 11 postseason games with 2 starts, including at Stanford. Super Bowl LII. -As a senior in 2013, started 14 games and -Played in 3 Super Bowls for earned All-Pac 12 2nd-team honors as a the Patriots, winning 2 (Super part of nation’s top offensive lines, one that Bowls XLIX vs. Seattle and LI vs. helped the Cardinal average 207 rushing Atlanta). yards a game. -In the regular season, Fleming -In 2012, started 14 games and his 2nd All- has started 10 games at both Pac 12 honorable mention designation. left and right tackle, 5 as a tackle-eligible tight end and 1 -In 2011, started 11 games and was named game his rookie season at right All-Pac-12 honorable mention. guard. Both of his postseason starts were at right tackle. In 2018: Played in 14 games. A majority PERSONAl of his playing time was on special -Majored in aeronautics and astronautics. teams, but he started 3 games at left tackle in place of vs. Washington (11/22), -Attended Cypress Creek (Texas) High School, where vs. New Orleans (11/29) and at he earned 3 varsity letters and helped the school to a the Giants (12/30). Made his pair of 15-5A district championships. Cowboys debut on special teams at Carolina (9/9). -Also lettered in basketball. In 2017: Played in 12 regular-season games with 6 starts and in 3 NFL honors and awards postseason games with 2 starts. Started at left tackle vs. Houston (9/24) and at right tackle in each Super bowl XLix of the final 5 regular-season games. Also started at right Champion tackle in the AFC Championship Game vs. Jacksonville (1/21) and Super Bowl LII vs. Philadelphia (2/4).

Super bowl li Champion

#Togetherblue @ cammyjfresh fleming’S career totals

REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON YEAR GP GS YEAR GP GS 2014 NE 7 2 2014 NE 2 0 2015 NE 12 7 2015 NE 1 0 2016 NE 16 5 2016 NE 3 0 2017 NE 12 6 2017 NE 3 2 2018 DAL 14 3 2018 DAL 2 0 2019 DAL 14 3 Totals 11 2 2020 NYG 2 2 Totals 76 27

Fleming’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT 1 1 9/20 @CHI 1 1 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 2 2 rb WAYNE GALLMAN jr. 22

6-0 | 216 4th year hometown: LOGANVILLE, GA at a glance Wayne Gallman Jr. was originally a 4th-round High school: GRAYSON (140th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2017. Gallman Jr. has played in 38 games with 4 starts. His totals include 191 rushing attempts for 762 yards (4.0-yard avg.) and 3 touchdowns, with a long gain of 24 yards, and 59 receptions for 384 yards and 2 touchdowns.

College: CLEMSON (2014-16) Most CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS in CLEMSON HISTORY jAMES DAVIS (2005-08) 47 TRAVIS ZACHERY (1998-01) 41 TRAVIS ETIENNE (2017-18) 37 COLLEGE CAREER WAYNE GALLMAN Jr. (2014-16) - Gallman left Clemson after 3 seasons as one of the most decorated and productive running ANDRE ELLINGTON (2009-12) 33 backs in school history. - He broke Raymond Priester’s single-season school record with 1,527 yards in 2015, and Priester’s career record for 100-yard rushing games (17) in 2016. Most Rushing yards / New York Giants 2017-2019 - Tied Lester Brown (1978) and James Davis (2006) for the top single-season mark in saquon barkley 2,316 Clemson history (17 touchdowns). Wayne Gallman Jr. 762 - Left Clemson 3rd in history in rushing touchdowns and 5th in rushing yards. Orleans Darkwa 751 Daniel Jones 279 Shane Vereen 164 2020 highlights - Caught 1 pass for 14 yards in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). OFF-THE-FIELD ACTIVITY -Inactive in Week 2 (at Chicago). - Served as a Play 60 Ambassador adopting Lewis F. Cole Middle School in Fort Lee, N.J., motivating the students, every week for a month, to get active and play outside. - Attended the 2019 Giants Draft Party, thanking season ticket holders for their support and celebrating the new rookie draft class. - Participated in a Play 60 at Glenfield Middle School in Montclair, N.J. - Represented Single Parent Founda- tion during Week 13 of the My Cause My Cleats NFL initiative. PERSONAL - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and - Earned undergraduate degree in communication teammates that were donated to My in December 2016 Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human - Played at Grayson High School in Loganville, Ga trafficking. - Played in the Offense-Defense Bowl in Houston - Attended the Muscle Team Gala to support the fundraising efforts of the - As a senior, rushed for 516 yards and 8 touch- Muscular Dystrophy Association. downs - In his junior season, rushed for 700 yards and 8 touchdowns as a junior

#Togetherblue @waynegallman9 @waynegallman GALLMAN’S career totals REGULAR SEASON RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2017 NYG 13 1 111 476 4.3 24 0 34 193 5.7 11 1 2018 NYG 15 1 51 176 3.5 9 1 14 89 6.4 21 0 2019 NYG 10 2 29 110 3.8 22 2 11 102 9.3 21 1 2020 NYG 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 Totals 39 4 191 762 4.0 24 3 60 398 6.6 21 2 Single-Game Highs: Rushing Attempts -- 18 (vs. Washington, 9/29/19); Rushing Yards -- 89 (vs. Washington, 12/31/17); Rushing Touchdowns -- 1 (3 times); Receptions -- 7 (vs. Dallas, 12/10/17); Receiving Yards -- 55 (vs. Washington, 9/29/19); Receiving Touchdowns -- 1 (2 times); Scrimmage Yards -- 118 (vs. Washington, 9/29/19).

gallman’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPP ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD SCRIM YDS 9/14 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 14 9/20 @CHI Inactive 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 14 k graham gano 5

11th year 6-2 | 202 at a glance hometown: arbroath,scotland Graham Gano was orginally signed as a rookie free agent by the Baltimore Ravens on High school: J.M. Tate May 8, 2009). Waived by Baltimore on Sept. 5, 2009). Signed as a free agent by Washington on Dec. 8, 2009. Waived by Washington on Aug. 28, 2012. Signed as a free agent by Car- olina on Nov. 21, 2012. Released by Carolina on July 30, 2020. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Aug. 19, 2020.

Most fgm / nfc kickers (2009-18) College: florida state (2005-08) Mason Crosby 249 robbie gould 248 graham gano 224 dan bailey 207 Greg Zuerlein 177

longest field goal career highlights nfl history Gano has played in 134 regular-season and 7 postseason games. 64 yds matt prater (2013) 63 yds graham gano (2018) -He has made 224 of 273 field goal attempts (82.1%) and 306 of 321 extra 63 yds david akers (2012) point tries (95.3%) in the regular season 63 yds Sebastian Janikowski (2o11) and 12 of 15 field goal attempts (80.0%) and all 18 PATs in the playoffs. 63 yds Jason elam (1998) 63 yds tom dempsey (1970) -Has scored 978 regular-season points and exceeded 100 points in each of the 7 seasons in which he played all 16 games. 2020 highlights -Gano has made 20 of 25 career attempts - Converted his only field goal attempt of 21 yards in (57.1%) from 50+ yards…He has Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). touchbacks on 64.3% of his regular-sea- son kickoffs (437 of 680). - Connected on two-of-three field goals (39,37) in Week 2 (at Chicago). -Gano was a Pro Bowler in 2017, a 2-time NFC Special Teams Player of the Month and 2-time conference Player of the Week. -Ranks 2nd to John Kasay in Panthers history with 742 points (165 field goals, 247 PATs).

personal NFL honors AND AWARDS -Carolina Ed Block Courage Award Winner in 2017. -Majored in criminology at Florida State.

- Married with two children.

#Togetherblue @grahamgano9 @grahamgano gano’s CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON YEAR GP PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS 2009 WAS 4 6 7 4 4 100.0 46 18 2010 WAS 16 28 28 24 35 68.6 49 100 2011 WAS 16 25 26 31 41 75.6 59 118 2012 CAR 6 20 21 9 11 81.8 51 47 2013 CAR 16 42 42 24 27 88.9 55 114 2014 CAR 16 34 34 29 35 82.9 53 121 2015 CAR 16 55 59 30 36 83.3 52 146 2016 CAR 16 31 34 30 28 78.9 54 121 2017 CAR 16 34 37 29 30 96.7 48 121 2018 CAR 12 30 33 14 16 87.5 63 72 2019 Injured Reserved 2020 NYG 2 2 2 3 4 75.0 39 11 Totals 136 308 323 227 277 81.9 63 989

FIELD GOAL ACCURACY YEAR 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL PCT 2009 WAS 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-4 100.0 2010 WAS 1-1 8-10 4-7 11-14 0-3 24-35 68.6 2011 WAS 0-0 14-15 5-9 8-11 4-6 31-41 75.6 2012 CAR 0-0 3-3 3-3 2-3 1-2 9-11 81.8 2013 CAR 0-0 9-9 4-5 5-7 6-6 24-27 88.9 2014 CAR 0-0 7-7 12-13 9-12 1-3 29.35 82.8 2015 CAR 1-1 10-10 4-5 13-16 2-4 30-36 83.3 2016 CAR 0-0 4-4 9-11 14-17 3-6 30-38 83.3 2017 CAR 0-0 8-8 11-11 10-10 0-1 29-30 96.7 2018 CAR 0-0 3-3 4-5 4-4 3-4 14-16 87.5 2019 Injured Reserved 2020 NYG 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 75.0 Totals 2-2 69-72 58-71 78-96 20-36 227-277 81.9 TOUCHBACKS YEAR KO’S TBS PCT 2009 WAS 16 3 18.8 2010 WAS 71 9 12.7 2011 WAS 70 32 45.7 2012 CAR 35 20 57.1 2013 CAR 79 63 79.7 2014 CAR 79 61 77.2 2015 CAR 102 69 67.6 2016 CAR 85 63 74.1 2017 CAR 82 70 85.4 2018 CAR 61 47 77.0 2019 Injured Reserved 2020 NYG 7 2 64.6 Totals 687 439 63.9

POSTSEASON YEAR GP PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS 2013 CAR 1 1 1 1 1 100.0 24 4 2014 CAR 2 5 5 3 4 75.0 47 14 2015 CAR 3 10 10 4 5 80.0 48 22 2017 CAR 1 2 2 4 5 80.0 58 14 Totals 7 18 18 12 15 80.0 58 54

POSTSEASON FIELD GOAL ACCURACY YEAR 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL PCT 2013 CAR 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 100.0 2014 CAR 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 3-4 75.0 2015 CAR 0-0 1-1 1-1 2-3 0-0 4-5 80.0 2017 CAR 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 1-1 4-5 80.0 Totals 0-0 4-5 4-4 3-5 1-1 12-15 80.0

TOUCHBACKS YEAR KO’S TBS PCT 2013 CAR 3 3 100.0 2014 CAR 9 5 55.6 2015 CAR 18 11 61.1 2017 CAR 6 6 100.0 Totals 36 25 69.5 gaNO’S 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals

DATE OPP PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS 9/14 PIT 1 1 1 1 100.0 21 4 9/20 @CHI 1 1 2 3 66.0 39 7 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 2 2 3 4 75.0 39 11 ol nick gates 65

6-6 | 318 3rd year at a glance hometown: las vegas, nv Nick Gates was originally signed as rookie High school: bishop gorman free agent by the Giants on May 10, 2018 and spent the 2018 season on injured reserve after suffering a foot injury in the preseason. In 2019, Gates appeared in all 16 games with 3 starts.

2020 highlights - Made 1st career start at center in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). College: nebraska (2014-17) - Started at center in Week 2 (at Chicago).

college career - Started 25 straight games at left tackle during his sophomore and junior seasons, which was the longest streak for a Cornhusker since 1981. - Gates was a 3-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll. off the field activity Volunteered with teammates to help As a junior in 2017: frame a house with Habitat for Human- ity for a military veteran in Washington - Started all 12 games at left tackle. Township, N.J. - Named honorable mention All-Big -With his fellow offensive linemen, Ten by the league’s coaches & media. served a nutritious Thanksgiving dinner with Food Bank for New York City at As a sophomore in 2016: the Community Kitchen in Harlem and made a donation to allow young fam- - Started all 13 games at left tackle ilies from the Supper Klub to receive a and was 1 of 2 offensive linemen to Thanksgiving take-home meal kit with start every game that season. a turkey in advance of the holiday. - Earned 3rd-team All-Big Ten hon- -Contributed funds to Food Bank for ors from the media and honorable New York City. Kicked off Crucial Catch mention All-Big Ten honors from Month by visiting the American Cancer the coaches. Society’s Hope Lodge in New York City, where families stay free of charge while As a redshirt freshman in 2015: receiving cancer treatment at local hospitals. Joined the other offensive - Started all 10 games in which he linemen to make a donation to host played at right tackle. a holiday pizza party for youth from local YCS group homes at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. Contributed funds to YCS. -Painted a house with employees from Bob’s Discount Furniture for Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County. -Packed 1,000+ care packages with PERSONAl front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, - Majored in criminology and criminal justice at Nebraska. a safe haven for victims of domestic - Played at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nev., where he violence and human trafficking. helped lead his team to 3 straight state titles. - Son of Taylor and Sonya Gates.

#Togetherblue @nick_gates68 @nickgates77 gates’ career totals

REGULAR SEASON

YEAR GP GS 2019 NYG 16 3 2020 NYG 1 1 Totals 18 5

gates’ 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT 1 1 9/20 @CHI 1 1 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 2 2 lb markus golden 44

6-3 | 259 6TH year hometown: st. louis, mo at a glance Markus Golden was originally a 2nd-round (58th pick overall) High school: Affton draft choice by the Arizona Cardinals in 2015. He was signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 15, 2019. Golden has played in 62 regular-season games with 39 starts. Career totals include 214 tackles (137 solo), 29.0 sacks, 3 passes defensed, 6 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries, one of which he returned 42 yards for a touchdown.

College: missouri (2010-15) TACKLES FOR LOSS / NFC LINEBACKERS 2019 SEASON

Shaquil barrett (tb) 19 za’darius smith (gb) 17 Markus golden (nyg) 13 robert quinn (dal) 13 most sacks by an nfc linebacker 5 players tied 11 2019 season

19.5 shaquil barrett (tb) 19.0 Chandler Jones (ari) 13.5 za’darius smith (gb) 12.0 preston smith (gb) OFF-THE-FIELD ACTIVITY 11.5 robert quinn (dal) - Named a Celebrity Champion for the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America, Inc. 10.0 markus golden (nyg) - Hosted the 4th Annual Youth Football Camp 8.5 3 plaYERS TIED with Markus Golden for athletes in St. Louis, Mo. - Served as a Play 60 Ambassador adopting Lewis F. Cole Middle School in Fort Lee, N.J., motivating the students, to get active and play outside.

PERSONAL 2020 highlights - Was a record-setting running back and linebacker at Affton High School in St. Louis. - Registered 3 tackles including 1 for loss in Week 1 - As a senior, ran for a record 2,264 yards and 30 (vs. Pittsburgh). touchdowns while collecting 108 tackles and 10.0 sacks. - Saw action on defense in Week 2 (at Chicago). - As a junior, posted a school-record 168 tackles and 16.0 sacks while rushing for 1,139 yards and 16 scores. - Team captain in each of his final 2 years. - His high school number (2) was retired in May 2015. - Hosts an annual free youth football camp in his hometown of St. Louis.

#Togetherblue @markusgolden @markusgolden GOLDEN’s CAREER TOTALS

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2015 AZ 15 6 19 18 37 4.0 2 0 2016 AZ 16 3 45 18 63 12.5 4 1 2017 AZ 4 4 11 1 12 0.0 0 0 2018 AZ 11 11 25 5 30 2.5 0 0 2019 NYG 16 16 37 35 72 10.0 0 1 2020 NYG 2 0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 Totals 64 40 140 77 217 29.0 6 2

Additional Statistics: 2015 – 1 special teams tackle; 2019 -- 27 quarterback hits, 12 tackles for loss, 42-yard fumble return for touchdown. Single-Game Highs: Sacks -- 2.5 (at Los Angeles Rams, 1/1/17); Fumble Recoveries -- 1 (2 times). POSTSEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2015 AZ 2 2 6 5 11 0.0 0 0 Totals 2 2 6 5 11 0.0 0 0 golden’s 2020 game-by-game totals

DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR 9/14 PIT 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 g will hernandez 71

6-3 | 332 3rd year hometown: Las vegas, nv AT A GLANCE High school: chaparral Will Hernandez was originally a 2nd round (34th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2018. Since his debute in 2018, Hernandez has not missed one game or one offensive snap.

off-the-field activity - Visited the children’s hospital with other rookie teammates at Hackensack University Medical Center on Halloween to visit with College: utep (2014-17) young patients and their families, wearing fun costumes. - Attended the 2019 Giants Draft Party, thanking season ticket holders for their support and celebrating the new Rookie Draft Class. - Attended the Giants annual Jingle Jam holiday party for 600 New Jersey foster children, who each received winter coats, clothes, athletic equipment and enjoyed a COLLEGE CAREER night of dancing and fun activities. - Started all 49 games in which he played - Served lunch at Eva’s Village in Paterson, during his collegiate career at left guard. N.J. with fellow rookie teammates as well as set up and cleaned up afterwards. - Hernandez was named to the AP All-Amer- ica 2nd team in both 2016 and 2017, becom- - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front ing first UTEP player to receive back-to-back office staff, coaches and teammates that were AP All-America honors. donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human - He was the first UTEP offensive lineman to trafficking. be named to an All-America team, and first Miner at any position to earn AP All-America - Hosted a holiday party for youth members recognition since 2006. of YCS at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. - Was 1 of 6 Miners in school history to be selected an AP All-America. - Attended the Make A Wish Castle to announce the 2019 draft choices. - Hernandez was the first UTEP offensive lineman since 2009 to be named to the All-Conference USA first team. - In Hernandez’s 4 seasons, the Miners allowed 1.47 sacks per game, including 1 career highlights or no sacks in 27 games, and zero sacks in - Hernandez has never missed a snap in his career. 12 contests. - He and running back Saquon Barkley started every game as rookies. It was just the 2nd time since the 1970 merger the Giants had multiple rookies start every game; in 1981, linebacker 2020 highlights and defensive tackle Bill Neill started all 16 games. - Made his 33rd consecutive start at left guard in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Hernandez and Barkley were the first Giants offensive rookies to start every game since wide - Started at guard in Week (at Chicago). receiver Sterling Shepard in 2016. - It was the 2nd straight season the Giants’ 2nd- personal round draft choice started every game; defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson did it in 2017. - Played 3 years of varsity football as an offensive guard, defensive tackle and kicker at Chaparral High - When Hernandez started vs. Jacksonville (9/9/18), School in Las Vegas. he was the first Giants rookie to start on the offensive line in season opener since - Selected all-conference on both offense and defense. in 2015 and the first rookie to start at guard in an opener since Weston Richburg in 2014. - Also completed on the wrestling and track & field teams (threw the shot put and discus).

#Togetherblue @willhernandez71 @willhernandez76 hernandez’s career totals REGULAR SEASON YEAR GP GS 2018 NYG 16 16 2019 NYG 16 16 2020 NYG 2 2 Totals 34 34

Hernandez’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT 1 1 9/20 @CHI 1 1 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 2 2 dl b.j. hill 95

6-3 | 310 3rd year hometown: oakboro, nc at a glance High school: west stanly B.J. Hill was originally a 3rd round (69th pick over- all) draft choice by the Giants in 2018. Hill’s career totals include 84 tackles (47 solo), 8 tackles for loss, 9 quarterback hits and 2 passes defensed.

2020 highlights - Saw action on defense in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Recorded 4 tackles, 1 quarterback hit and 1.0 College: nc state (2014-17) sack in Week 2 (at Chicago).

COLLEGE CAREER - Played in 51 games with 44 starts at North Carolina State. - Career totals include 187 tackles (80 solo), 26.5 tackles for losses, 9.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries, 11 quarterback pressures, and 10 pass breakup. - As a senior in 2017, started all 13 games at nose tackle and finished with a career-high 57 tackles (20 solo), 55 tackles for losses, 3.0 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 3 quarterback pressures, and off-the-field activity 4 pass breakups. - Hosted the B.J. Hill Youth Football Camp for athletes in Red Cross, N.C. - Attended the Giants annual Jingle Jam holiday Most single-season sacks party for 600 New Jersey foster children, who each received winter coats, clothes, athletic equipment by a rookie and enjoyed a night of dancing and fun activities. in giants history (since 1982) - Participated in drills with youth football players 5.5 b.j. hill (2018) at Quest Diagnostics Training Facility for the Camp- 5.0 Andy Headen (1983) bell’s High School Clinic with Cardinal Hayes H.S. 5.0 Cornelius Griffin (2000) - Represented Kingdom Citizens Outreach Ministries during Week 13 of the My Cause My Cleats NFL initiative. - Served lunch at Eva’s Village in Paterson, N.J. personal with fellow rookie teammates as well as set up and - Criminology major at NC State. cleaned up afterwards. - Played defensive end at West Stanly High School. - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated - Recorded 68 tackles, 9.0 sacks and 1 interception, to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of plus 118 carries for 819 yards and 5 touchdowns domestic violence and human trafficking. as a senior. - Also played basketball, including AAU competition.

#Togetherblue @bjhill5 @bjhill5 HILL’S career totals TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2018 NYG 16 12 32 16 48 5.5 0 0 2019 NYG 16 5 15 21 36 1.0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 0 3 1 4 1.0 0 0 Totals 34 17 50 38 88 7.5 0 0

Additional Statistics: 2018 – 6 tackles for loss, 8 quarterback hits, 2 passes defensed; 2019 – 2 tackles for loss, 2 quarterback hits. Single-Game Highs: Sacks -- 3.0 (vs. Chicago, 12/2/18).

HILL’S 2020 game-by-game totals

DATE OPP T A TOT SKS FF FR 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 3 1 4 1.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 3 1 4 1.0 0 0

Additional Statistics: CB darnay holmes 30

6-0 | 191 rookie hometown: pasadena,ca at a glance High school: Calabasas Darnay Holmes was originally a 4th-round (110th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2020. Holmes played in 35 games with 33 starts in 3 seasons at UCLA, where his career totals included 121 tackles (89 solo), 8 inter- ceptions, 28 passes defensed, 2 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries. Also averaged 23.1 yards on 38 kickoff returns, including a 93- yard touchdown in 2018.

personal College: ucla (2015-19) -Earned a bachelor’s degree in Afri- can-American studies in 3 years. -Started his prep career at Oaks Chris- tian before transferring to Newbury Park High School for his sophomore season, playing with his older brother (Darick Jr.) and catching 87 passes for 2020 highlights 1,349 yards and 15 touchdowns.

- Started at cornerback in NFL debut. -Transferred to Calabasas (Calif.) High School for his junior and senior seasons, Registered 3 tackles (2 solo) in Week 1 (vs. leading the program to back-to-back Pittsburgh). section titles for the first time in school history. - Saw action on defense and recorded 2 -Invited to the U.S. Army All-America tackles in Week 2 (at Chicago). ...Father, Darick Holmes, was an NFL running back from 1995-99 and rushed for 1,769 yards and 11 touchdowns for Buffalo, Green Bay and Indianapolis. -Brother played wide receiver at Arizona from 2015-18. -Also has an older sister, Derica. -Earned a spot on the athletic director’s Academic Honor Roll in Spring 2018 and Fall 2018.

most interceptions / ucla 2019 season darnay holmes 2 Krys Barnes 1 Jay Shaw 1 Josh wood 1

#Togetherblue @ prowaydarnayholmes @prowaydarnay holmes’ career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2020 NYG 2 1 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 2 1 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

holmes’ 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 dl austin johnson 98

at a glance 6-4 | 314 5th year Originally a 2nd round (43rd pick overall) draft choice by the Tennessee Titans in 2016. Signed as a free agent by the hometown: galloway, nj Giants on March 30, 2020. In 4 years in Tennessee, Johnson High school: St. Augustine Prep played in 58 regular-season games with 13 starts and in 5 postseason games with 1 start. In the regular season, started 9 games at nose tackle, 3 at defensive end and 1 at defensive tackle. Postseason start was at defensive end. Did not miss a game in each of the previous 3 seasons. Career regular-season statistics include 95 tackles (60 solo), 2.5 sacks and 6 passes defensed. Has 7 tackles (5 solo) in the playoffs.

2019 season -In 2019, Johnson played in all 16 regular-season games, starting 1 (vs. New Orleans on 12/22)… Tallied 23 tackles (11 solo) and 1 pass defensed… Johnson had a season-high 4 tackles – all unassist- College: penn state (2012-15) ed – at Carolina (11/3). -Credited with a half-sack at Indianapolis (12/1). -Played in each of the Titan’s 3 postseason games and had 1 solo tackle vs. New England in the AFC Wild Card Game.

2020 highlights COLLEGE CAREER - Saw action at defensive tackle in Week 1 (vs. -In 3 seasons at Penn State, Johnson Pittsburgh). played in 38 games with 28 starts, including starts in all 26 games his final - Saw action on defense and registered 1 tackle in 2 seasons. Totaled 154 tackles, 8.5 sacks, Week 2 (at Chicago). 24 tackles for loss, 8 passes defensed, 1 forced fumble and 4 fumble recoveries, including 1 for a touchdown. -As a junior in 2015, started all 13 games and was named 2nd-team All-Big Ten by the media and 3rd-team by the coaches. -Ranked 2nd on the team with 15.0 tack- les for loss and 6.5 sacks and 2nd among FBS defensive linemen with 78 tackles, the most by a Penn State defensive lineman since Jimmy Kennedy (87) in 2002. -In 2014, started all 13 games and finished 5th on the team with 49 tackles.

Most tackles / titans defensive lineman 2016-19 134 personal 77 daquan jones -Married (Danika, former MVP of the Leg- 45 austin johnson ends Football League and general manager of the Nashville Knights, a women’s team). They 26 karl klug have a daughter, Kailaya. 18 jeffery simmons -Graduated in December 2015 with a degree in journalism. -Attended St. Augustine Prep where he was a 2-time team captain…As a senior, was named all-state, All-Cape-Atlantic League and All-South Jersey. As a junior, earned 2nd-team All-Cape-Atlantic League and All-South Jersey. -Was also all-state basketball player and was named Cape-Atlantic Player of the Year as a senior…Guided the Hermits to the NJSIAA Non-Public Group A state Championship in his junior season. #Togetherblue @ ajohn_94 @AJohn15 johnson’S career totals TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2016 TEN 10 0 13 2 15 0.5 0 0 2017 TEN 16 3 20 12 32 1.0 0 0 2018 TEN 16 9 16 9 25 1.0 0 0 2019 TEN 16 1 11 12 23 0.0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 60 13 61 35 96 2.5 0 0

Additional Statistics: 2016 - 1 tackle for loss, 1 pass defensed; 2017 – 2 tackles for loss, 2 passes defensed; 2018 – 1 tackle for loss, 2 passes defensed; 2019 – 1 tackle for loss, 1 pass defensed.

POSTSEASON YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2017 TEN 2 1 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 2019 TEN 3 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 Totals 5 1 5 2 7 0.0 0 0

Additional statistics: 2019 – 1 tackle for loss.

johnson’s 2020 game-by-game totals

DATE OPP T A TOT SKS FF FR 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0

Additional Statistics: Qb daniel jones 8

6-5 | 220 2nd year AT A GLANCE hometown: charlotte, nc Daniel Jones was originally a 1st-round (6th pick High school: Latin overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2019. With his start at Tampa Bay on Sept. 22, Jones became the 14th quarterback since the 1970 merger to start his first NFL game in a Giants uniform as he led the team to a 32-31 victory over the Buccaneers after trailing 28-10 at halftime, the 5th-largest comeback win in franchise history.

College: duke (2016-18)

a new standard - Daniel Jones holds Giants rookie records for passing attempts (412), completions (256), yards (2,726), and touchdowns (23). He also holds the franchise rookie record for most consectutive COLLEGE CAREER games (11) with at least 1 touchdown pass to - Ranks 5th all-time in career passing yards (8,201) and start a career. pass completions (764), and 2nd all-time in career passing touchdowns (52) in school history. - In 2019 at Washington (12/22), Jones became the first rookie in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards, 5 touchdown passes and 0 interceptions in a game. 2020 highlights - Completed 26 of 41 pass attempts for 279 yards with 2 touch- - The 5 touchdown passes were the most ever downs and 2 interceptions with a of 79.2 in Week 1 by a Giants rookie, and the 3rd-highest total in (vs. Pittsburgh). Jones has thrown at least one touchdown pass in a game in franchise history. Hall of Famer Y.A. each of his first 13 career starts, the fourth-longest streak among Tittle threw for 7 scores against Washington quarterbacks who started their careers since the 1970 merger. (10/28/1962). Tittle (12/16/1962 vs. Dallas) and Jones also led the Giants in rushing in Week 1 with 22 yards on Eli Manning (11/1/2015 at New Orleans) each 4 carries (5.5 avg.). threw 6 touchdown passes in a game. - In Week 2 (at Chicago) Jones completed 25 of 40 passes for 241 yards, 1 interception and a passer rating of 68.9. most passing yards by a rookie In giants history Daniel Jones (2019) 3,027 Charlie conerly (1948) 2,175 Phil Simms (1979) 1,743 Eli Manning (2004) 1,043 harry newman (1933) 943

personal - Graduated from Duke in December 2018 with a degree in economics. - Son of Becca and Steve Jones. - Sister, Becca, lettered 4 seasons (2013-16) in field hockey at Davidson College. - Brother, Bates, is a member of the basketball program at Davidson. - Sister, Ruthie, plays soccer at Duke.

#Togetherblue @danieljones3 @daniel_jones10 Jones’ CAREER TOTALS PASSING YEAR GP GS ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SK/LOST RATING 2019 NYG 13 12 459 284 3,027 61.9 24 12 75t 38/295 87.7 2020 NYG 2 2 81 51 520 63.0 2 3 41t 7/38 74.1 Totals 15 14 540 335 3,547 62.0 26 15 75t 45/333 85.6

RUSHING YEAR ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2019 NYG 45 279 6.2 26 2 2020 NYG 7 43 6.1 13 0 Totals 52 322 6.2 26 2

jones’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals

PASSING DATE OPP ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SK/LOST RTG 9/14 PIT 41 26 279 63.4 2 2 41t 3/17 79.2 9/20 @CHI 40 25 241 62.5 0 1 24 4/21 68.9 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 81 51 520 63.0 2 3 41t 7/38 74.1 RUSHING DATE OPP ATT YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 4 22 5.5 13 0 9/20 @CHI 3 21 7.0 12 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 7 43 6.1 13 0 LS casey kreiter 57

6-1 | 250 5TH year hometown: dewitt, iowa High school: Central at a glance - Casey Kreiter was signed as a rookie free agent by the Dallas Cowboys on May 12, 2014…Waived by Dallas on Aug. 26, 2014. Signed by Dallas March 17, 2015. Waived by Dallas on Aug. 31, 2015. Signed by the Denver Broncos on April 4, 2016. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on April 1, 2020.

College: iowa (2009-13) 2020 highlights

- Saw action on special teams in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh).

- Saw action on special teams in Week 2 (at Chicago). college career

-Kreiter snapped in 40 games for the University of Iowa, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior... -Recorded 9 special-teams tackles on punt coverage.. -Named Academic All-Big Ten in his last 3 seasons.

PERSONAL -Kreiter (pronounced CRY-ter) attended Central High School in DeWitt, Iowa, where he earned first-team all-state hon- ors as a senior and 2nd team accolades as a junior..

-Competed in wrestling, baseball and track and field...Spent his time out of OFF-THE-FIELD ACTIVITY football teaching in Iowa. -During the coronavirus pandemic, Kreiter – who was a high school science teacher prior to his NFL career - sent out a “thank you” video -Chosen as a Broncos Community for Teacher Appreciation Week. Ambassador Award winner in 2017.

-High school science teacher prior to NFL career. NFL honors AND AWARDS

2018 pro bowl

#Togetherblue @kritter61 @caseykreiter kreiter’s career totals

REGULAR SEASON

YEAR GP GS 2016 DEN 10 0 2017 DEN 16 0 2018 DEN 16 0 2019 DEN 16 0 2020 NYG 2 0 Totals 60 0

kreiter’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT 1 0 9/20 @CHI 1 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 2 0 dl dexter lawrence II 97

6-4 | 342 2nd year hometown: Wake Forest, nc at a glance High school: Wake forest Dexter Lawrence II was originally a 1st- round (17th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2019. Lawrence totaled 38 tackles (24 solo), 2.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 3 tackles for loss, 9 quarter- back hits and 1 pass defensed

College: clemson (2016-18)

personal

- Justice Studies major at Clemson. college career - Was 1 of the highest-rated 5-star recruits in Clemson history. As a senior in 2018: - First-team USA Today All-America. - AFCA first-team All-America. - Rated as the consensus top player in North - First-team All-ACC selection. Carolina. - Started all 13 games in which he played for the national - AP Prep Player of the Year in North Carolina champion Tigers. in 2015. As a junior in 2017: - Played in the U.S. Army All-America Game. - One of 18 semifinalists for the Bednarik Award, which is - As a senior at Wake Forest High School, was presented to the best defensive player in . selected first-team all-state after finishing with 91 tackles, 21 tackles for a loss, 13 sacks, and - First-Team All-ACC selection. 16 quarterback hurries. As a freshman in 2016: - Named Freshman All-America by ESPN and USA Today. - ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year (media, coaches). 2020 highlights - Second-team All-ACC. - Registered 4 tackles (1 for loss), 1.0 sack and 1 quarterback hit in Week 1 (vs. - All-ACC Academic Team selection. Pittsburgh). - Played in 15 games with 11 starts for Clemson’s national - Recorded 5 tackles and 1 quarterback hit in championship team. Week 2 (at Chicago).

college honors AND AWARDS

three-time all-AcC (2016-18)

two-time national champion (2016, 2018)

#Togetherblue @dexterlawrence18 @llawrence2139 lawrence II”s career totals TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2019 NYG 16 16 24 14 38 2.5 1 0 2020 NYG 2 1 8 1 9 1.0 0 0 Totals 18 17 32 15 47 3.5 1 0 Additional Statistics: 2019 – 3 tackles for loss, 9 quarterback hits, 1 pass defensed.

Single-Game Highs: Sacks -- 1.0 (3 times).

lawrence II ‘s 2020 game-by-game totals

DATE OPP T A TOT SKS FF FR 9/14 PIT 3 1 4 1.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 8 1 9 1.0 0 0 ol shane lemieux 66

6-4 | 310 rookie hometown: yakima,wash at a glance High school: west valley Shane Lemieux was originally a 5th-round (150th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2020.Lemieux was an iron man who started 52 consecutive games for the Ducks at left guard… Played 3,611 snaps in his career. Two-time first-team All-Pac 12 selection by the AP and 2nd team by the league’s coaches. He was also a team captain and a 3-time member of the Pac-12 All-Academic team.

College: oregon (2015-19) personal

-Graduated with a degree in criminal law. -Attended West Valley High School in Yakima, Wash., where he played tight end as a freshman before moving to right tackle as a sophomore. 2020 highlights -In his junior and senior seasons, Lemieux played left tackle and - Inactive in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). earned first-team all-conference - Did not play in Week 2 (at honors in 2014. Chicago). -He also played on the defensive line, where he posted 10.0 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks as a senior. -Played in the 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl. -Named first-team All-Big 9 as a senior and honorable mention all-league as a junior.

#Togetherblue @shane_lemieux @ShaneLemieux lemieux’s career totals REGULAR SEASON YEAR GP GS 2020 NYG Totals

lemieux’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI DNP 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals rb dion lewis 33

8th year at a glance 5-8 | 195 Dion Lewis was originally a 5th-round (149th pick overall) draft choice by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011. Traded hometown: albany, ny by Philadelphia to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for High school: Blair Academy linebacker Emmanuel Acho on April 11, 2013. Released by Cleveland on Aug. 30, 2014. Signed by the on Sept. 10, 2014. Released by Indianapolis on Sept. 16, 2014. Signed as a free agent by the New England Patriots Dec. 31, 2014. Signed as a free agent by the Tennessee Titans on March 16, 2018. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on April 1, 2020.

career highlights College: pittsburgh (2009-10) -Lewis has played in 86 regular-season games with 27 starts and in 9 postseason games with 5 starts, including 2 Super Bowls. -Career regular-season totals include 538 rushing attempts for 2,310 yards (4.3-yard avg.) and 11 touchdowns, 172 receptions for 1,281 yards and 7 scores, COLLEGE CAREER plus 57 kickoff returns for 1,307 yards -Played two seasons at Pittsburgh (2009-10), (22.9-yard avg.) and 1 touchdown. where he finished 4th on the school’s all-time rushing list with 2,860 yards. -In the postseason, Lewis has 60 carries for 222 yards (3.7-yard avg.) and 1 -As a sophomore in 2010), led the Panthers with touchdown, 23 receptions for 158 yards 1,061 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns. and 1 score, and 11 kickoff returns for 268 yards (24.4-yard avg.) and 1 -In 2009, became the first player since Michael touchdown. Vick (Virginia Tech, 1999) to earn Big East -Played on New England teams that Offensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the beat Atlanta in Super Bowl LI and lost to Year honors in the same season after rushing Philadelphia in Super Bowl LII. 325 times for 1,799 yards (5.5-yard avg.) and 18 total touchdowns. -In those 2 games he rushed for 66 yards on 15 carries. -Earned unanimous first-team All-Big East, Freshman All-America and 2nd-team All-Amer- ica honors. 2020 highlights -Broke Tony Dorsett’s freshman rushing record (1,686 yards in 1973) and tied his freshman - Saw action at running back and record with 10 100-yard rushing games. on special teams in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). -Broke Craig Heyward’s school record with 47 carries vs. Cincinnati in the Big East Champi- - Had 10 carries for 20 yards along onship game, totaling 194 rushing yards, 3 with 1 rushing touchdown and caught touchdowns, as well as 5 catches for 34 yards. 4 passes for 36 yards in Week 2 (at Chicago). PERSONAL -Majored in communications. -Attended Albany High School and Albany Academy in Albany, N.Y. before transferring to Blair Academy in Blairstown, N.J. -Helped lead Blair to a 17-1 record and 2 Mid-At- lantic Prep League Championships and a New Jersey Prep state title. -As a senior in 2008, was named the New Jersey NFL honors and awards Prep Offensive Player of the Year after rushing 88 times for 1,243 yards and 23 touchdowns 2007, had 79 carries for 979 yards and 14 touchdowns. Super bowl li -Was also a 3-year letterman in track & field at Champion Blair Academy, where he competed in sprints (11.09 seconds in 100m and 23.06 seconds in 200m), long jump (20’2”) and relays (44.29 seconds in 4x100). -Has two brothers, Lamar and Deavonn, as well as a sister, Shaquana.

#Togetherblue @d_lew33 @DionLewisRB lewis’ career totals REGULAR SEASON RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2011 PHI 15 0 23 102 4.4 20 1 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 2012 PHI 9 0 13 69 5.3 17t 1 2 24 12.0 28 0 2013 CLE IR 2014 IND 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2015 NE 7 6 49 234 4.8 13 2 36 388 10.8 40 0 2016 NE 7 5 64 283 4.4 15 0 17 94 5.5 16 0 2017 NE 16 8 180 896 5.0 44 6 32 214 6.7 20 3 2018 TEN 16 7 155 517 3.3 36 1 59 400 6.8 37 1 2019 TEN 16 1 54 209 3.9 17 0 25 164 6.6 24 1 2020 NYG 2 0 11 21 1.9 6 1 4 36 9.0 15 0 Totals 88 27 549 2,331 4.2 44 12 176 1,317 7.5 40 7

lewis’ career totals KICKOFF RETURNS

YEAR KR YDS AVG LG TD 2011 PHI 31 669 21.6 33 0 2012 PHI 1 33 33.0 33 0 2016 NE 2 35 17.5 23 0 2017 NE 23 570 24.8 103t 1 2020 NYG 1 22 22.0 22 0 Totals 58 1,329 22.9 103t 1

POSTSEASON RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 NE 3 2 25 79 3.2 13 1 5 33 6.6 13t 1 2017 NE 3 3 33 135 4.1 18 0 16 111 6.9 31 0 2019 TEN 3 0 2 8 4.0 6 0 2 14 7.0 8 0 Totals 9 5 60 222 3.7 18 1 23 158 6.9 31 1

KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR KR YDS AVG LG TD 2016 NE 5 162 32.4 98t 1 2017 NE 6 106 17.7 27 0 Totals 11 268 24.4 98 1 LEWIS’ 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPP ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD SCRIM YDS 9/14 PIT 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 10 20 2.0 6 1 4 36 9.0 15 0 56 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL TOTALS 11 21 1.9 6 1 4 36 9.0 15 0 0 CB julian love 20

2nd year 5-11 | 195 at a glance hometown: Westchester, il Julian Love was originally a 4th round (108th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2019. As a rookie in 2019, High school: nazareth academy played in 15 games, including starts at strong safety in each of the final 5 games. Made his NFL debut at Dallas (9/8). Tallied his first special teams tackle vs Minnesota (10/6). Saw his first extensive defensive action when he replaced an injured Jabrill Peppers at Chicago (11/24).

Most career pass breakups in notre dame history

julian love (2016-18) 44 College: Notre Dame (2016-18) Clarence Ellis (1969-71) 32 harrison smith (2007-11) 28 Luther Bradley (1973, 1975-77) 27

Most single-season interception return yards In Notre dame history college career Nick Rassas (1965) 197 As a junior in 2018: Julian Love (2017) 153 - Was 1 of 3 finalists for the Award. frank carideo (1929) 151 - Broke the Notre Dame record for career pass tom zbikowski (2005) 136 breakups with his 33rd vs. Stanford. As a sophomore in 2017: - Love’s school-record 20 pass breakups shattered the previous school record of 13 set by Clarence Ellis Personal in 1969. - Management consulting major at Notre - Became the 8th player in Notre Dame history to Dame. return 2 interceptions for touchdowns in a season (59 yards at Michigan State and 69 yards vs. N.C. State). - In his junior and senior seasons (2014- 15) at Nazareth Academy (La Grange, - His 153 interception return yards rank 2nd in Ill.), Love helped lead the football single-season school history. team to records of 14-0 and 12-2 and Illinois High School Association Class 5A As a freshman in 2016: championships. - Played in 12 games with starts in each of the final - In 2015, he was an Illinois High School 8 games. Coaches Association Class 5A All-Illinois First Team. - Led all Fighting Irish freshmen in games started and tackles. - As a senior, he registered 92 tackles, 19 stops for loss, 3 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery for 54 yards, rushed for 1,067 yards and 18 touchdowns on 104 carries, and caught 29 passes for 662 2020 highlights yards and 7 scores. - Made 1st career start at saftey and recorded 3 tackles in Week 1(vs. Pittsburgh). - Registered 5 tackles, 1 pass defense and 1 interception in Week 2 (at Chicago).

#Togetherblue @julianmlove @julianlove27 LOVE’s career totals

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2019 NYG 15 5 28 7 35 3 1 0 1 30 30.0 30 0 2020 NYG 2 2 7 1 8 1 0 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 Totals 17 7 35 8 43 4 1 0 2 43 21.5 30 0

Additional Statistics: 2019 – 5 tackles for loss, 1 quarterback hit, 2 special teams tackles.

Single-Game Highs: Interceptions -- 1 (at Chicago, 11/24/19); Interception Return Yards -- 30 (at Chicago, 11/24/19).

Love’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 4 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 7 1 8 1 0 0 0 1 13 13.0 0 0 lb Blake martinez 54

6-2 | 237 5th year hometown: Tucson, ariz High school: Canyon del Oro at a glance Blake Martinez was originally a 4th round (131st pick overall) draft choice by the Green Bay Packers in 2016. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2020. Martinez has played in 61 regular-season games with 57 starts and in 5 postseason games with 3 starts. Led the Packers in tackles each of the previous 3 seasons. Had double-digit tackle totals 23 times while starting each of the last 48 regular-season games.

College: stanford (2012-15) 2020 highlights

- Registered a team-high 12 tackles (8 solo) including 1 for loss in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Recorded a team-high 8 tackles (6 solo) and 1 sack in Week 2 (at Chicago).

college career

-Played in 51 games, including starts in each of his last 27 contests, at Stanford from 2012-15. career highlights -Finished his collegiate career with 257 tackles (137 solo), 13.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 -In 2018: sacks, 5 interceptions and 5 forced fumbles. Started all 16 games at middle linebacker -Helped Stanford make a bowl appearance and finished with a team-high 147 tackles all 4 years and win three Pac-12 titles (103 solo) after leading the team with 158 (2012, 2013, 2015). stops in 2017 to become the first Packer to do so in consecutive years since A.J. Hawk -Played in 3 Rose Bowls, helping the in 2012-13. Ranked No. 3 on the team with Cardinal win 2. a career-high 5.0 sacks and with 10 tackles for loss. -As a senior in 2015, started all 14 games and led the team with a career-high 141 -In 2017: tackles (75 solo). Started all 16 games and led the team with -Recorded 84 more tackles than the No. 2 a career-high 158 tackles (107 solo) and a tackler on the team. career-best 12 tackles for loss along with 1.0 sack, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 Notched 6.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, 1 interception and 11 passes defensed (No. 2 forced fumble and 1 interception. on the team). His tackle total ranks No. 8 in team history (since 1975) for a single season. -Named 3rd-team All-America and first- Had a double-digit tackle total in 8 games. team All-Pac-12 by AP. In 2016: -As a rookie in 2016, played in 13 regu- lar-season games with 9 starts. Ranked 5th personal on the team with 62 tackles (46 solo), 1.0 sack, 4 tackles for loss, 1 interception and 5 - Married to Kristie and has one daughter, Kinsley. passes defensed...Registered 5 special teams tackles. Played in all 3 postseason games - Earned his degree in management science and with 1 start and recorded 5 tackles (4 solo), engineering. Spent time in college working as an including 1 tackle for loss, and added 1 intern in commercial real estate. special teams tackle. - As a senior, led team to an undefeated season and a conference title and finished the season with 163 tackles (25 for losses), 10 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, 4 sacks and 1 interception. - Two-time Southern Arizona Player of the Year and PrepStar All-West Region. Played tight end, running back, linebacker and wide receiver. -Lettered 1 year in basketball and volleyball and 2 years in track.

#Togetherblue @blake_martinez50 @Big_Blake50 martinez’s career totals

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 GB 13 9 44 21 62 1.0 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 2017 GB 16 16 94 48 156 1.0 1 2 1 3 3.0 3 0 2018 GB 16 16 91 53 147 5.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 GB 16 16 97 58 155 3.0 1 0 1 22 22.0 22 0 2020 2 2 14 6 20 1.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 63 59 342 190 532 11.0 2 2 3 29 9.7 22 0

Additional Statistics: 2016 – 5 passes defensed; 2017 – 11 passes defensed; 2018 – 4 passes defensed; 2019 – 2 passes defensed.

POSTSEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 GB 3 1 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2019 GB 2 2 13 6 19 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 5 3 17 7 24 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Martinez’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR 9/14 PIT 8 4 12 0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 6 2 8 1.0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 8 4 12 1.0 0 0 0 Qb 12

6-1| 212 10th year AT A GLANCE hometown: Hobbs, n.m. Colt McCoy was originally a 3rd round (85th High school: jim ned hs pick overall) draft choice by the Cleveland Browns in 2010. Traded to the San Francisco 49ers on April 1, 2013. Signed as a free agent by the Washington Redskins on April 3, 2014. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2020.

career hgihlights College: texas (2006-09) -McCoy is the only quarterback from the 2010 draft class currently active in the NFL In 2013, McCoy started a career high 13 games. He threw for 2,733 yards and completed 57.2 percent of his passes. -He has played in 40 regular-season COLLEGE CAREER games with 28 starts in 10 seasons with Cleveland, San Francisco and Washington -Starred at Texas from 2006-09, earning 45 victories in 53 career starts to finish as the -Has completed 560 of 923 passes winningest quarterback in NCAA history at (60.7%), for 6,080 yards, 29 touchdowns the time...Completed 1,157 of 1,645 passes and 27 interceptions for a passer rating for 13,253 yards with 112 touchdowns and 45 of 77.4 interceptions. -Also has 130 rushing attempts for 497 -Owned 47 school records when he left Texas. yards and 2 touchdowns and 2 receptions His 13,253 passing yards ranked 6th and for 8 yards. his 112 passing touchdowns ranked 7th in NCAA history. -As a senior in 2009, received the Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien Award and Golden Arm Award…Named Big-12 Player of the Year... Completed 332 of 470 passes for 3,521 yards, 27 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

2020 highlights -Did not play in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Did not play in Week 2 (at Chicago). personal -Married to Rachel, a former middle-distance track and field athlete for Baylor University. -Graduated with a degree in sports man- agement. -Finished his prep career as the all-time leading passer in Texas 2A history and 6th across all size classifications in state history. Completed 536 of 849 passes for 9,344 yard and 116 touchdowns. -Was also a 4-year starter in basketball and an all-state selection as a junior. -Three-time regional qualifier in track, includ- ing the mile relay and 110M hurdles.

#Togetherblue @ColtMcCoy mccoy’s CAREER TOTALS PASSING YEAR GP GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG SK/LOST RATING 2010 CLE 8 8 222 135 60.8 1,576 6 9 47 23/231 74.5 2011 CLE 13 13 463 265 57.2 2,733 14 11 56 32/173 74.6 2012 CLE 3 0 17 9 52.9 79 1 0 21 4/25 85.2 2013 SF 4 0 1 1 100.0 12 0 0 13 0/0 118.8 2014 WAS 5 4 128 91 71.1 1,057 4 3 70t 17/117 96.4 2015 WAS 2 0 11 7 63.6 128 1 0 71t 17/117 96.4 2016 WAS 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0 2017 WAS 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0 2018 WAS 3 2 54 34 63.0 372 3 3 53T 6/36 78.6 2019 WAS 1 0 27 18 66.7 122 0 1 22 6/44 61.0 2020 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0 Totals 40 28 923 560 60.7 6,080 29 27 71T 89/540 78.4

RUSHING YEAR ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2010 CLE 28 136 4.8 18 1 2011 CLE 61 212 3.5 20 0 2012 CLE 4 15 3.8 15 0 2013 SF 6 -6 -1.0 -1 0 2014 WAS 16 66 4.1 20 1 2015 WAS 3 -3 -1.0 -1 0 2018 WAS 10 63 6.3 15 0 2019 WAS 2 14 7.0 9 0 2020 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 130 497 3.8 20 2

Additional statistics: 2010 – 1 reception for 13 yards; 2011 – 1 reception for minus-5 yards. mccoy’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals

PASSING DATE OPP ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SK/LOST RTG 9/14 PIT DNP 9/20 @CHI DNP 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals RUSHING DATE OPP ATT YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT DNP 9/20 @CHI DNP 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals dl rj mcintosh 90

6-5 | 293 3rd year hometown: miami, fl High school: cardinal gibbons at a glance RJ McIntosh was originally a 5th round (139th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2018. In 2019, played in 12 games. Inactive vs. Dallas (11/4) and did not play in 4 games. Finished with 13 tackles (6 solo) and his first 2 career sacks.

College: Miami (2015-17) off-the-field activity

- Served as a Play 60 Ambassador adopting Lewis F. Cole Middle School in Fort Lee, N.J., motivating the students to get active and play outside. - Represented the RJ McIntosh Foundation during Week 13 of the My Cause My Cleats NFL initiative. - Served lunch at Eva’s Village in Paterson, college career N.J. with fellow rookie teammates as well as set up and cleaned up afterwards. - In 3 seasons at Miami, McIntosh played in 31 games with 26 starts. - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were - Career totals included 103 tackles (51 solo), 23 donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven tackles for losses and 5.5 sacks. for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. As a junior in 2017: - Visited the children’s hospital with other - Started all 13 games. rookie teammates at Hackensack University Medical Center on Halloween to visit with - Named 2nd-team All-ACC. young patients and their families, wearing fun costumes. - Led Miami with 12.5 tackles for loss...Finished with 52 tackles (25 solo), 2.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 7 pass breakups. As a sophomore in 2016: - Started all 13 games. - Totals included 47 tackles (24 solo), 9.5 tackles for personal losses, and 2.5 sacks. - As a senior at Cardinal Gibbons High School, - Made first career start vs. Florida A&M (9/3) and led McIntosh earned first-team All-County honors all players with career-best 8 tackles (6 solo), including from the Sun-Sentinel. 2 for losses. - Tallied 70 tackles, 12 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. - Took snaps at quarterback and tight end and also played on the Chiefs’ 2015 state basketball; championship team. 2020 highlights - Inactive in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Inactive in Week 2 (at Chicago).

#Togetherblue @big_80 @big_90 McINTOSH’S CAREER STATISTICS REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2018 NYG 6 0 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 2019 NYG 12 0 6 7 13 2.0 0 0 2020 NYG 12 0 6 7 13 2.0 0 0 Totals 18 0 11 7 18 2.0 0 0

Additional Statistics: 2019 -- 2 tackles for loss, 2 quarterback hits.

Single-Game Highs: Sacks -- 1.0 (vs. Minnesota, 10/6/19).

mcintosh’s 2020 game-by-game totals

DATE OPP T A TOT SKS FF FR 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI Inactive 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals ol matt peart 74

6-7 | 318 rookie hometown: Kingston, jamaica at a glance High school: Governor’s Academy Matt Peart orginally was a 3rd-round (99th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2020. started all 48 games in his four-year career at UConn – 24 at left tackle in his first 2 seasons and 24 at right tackle in his final 2 years…Anchored an offensive line that produced two 1,000-yard rushers in 2018 and another 1,000-yard rusher in 2019.

College: uconn (2016-19)

2020 highlights - Did not see any action against Pittsburgh in Week 1. - Did not play in Week 2 (at Chicago).

college career -In 2019, started all 12 games at right tackle. Honored as a 2019 first-team All-American Athletic Conference selection. Team captain and invitee to the 2020 and NFL Combine. -In 2018, started all 12 games and was personal the top performer on a line that opened holes for a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in quarterback David Pindell and Mensah. -Graduated in December 2019 with a degree in allied health science, a concentration in occupa- -In 2017, started all 12 games and tional therapy. helped the UConn offense record eight 400+ yard games, including a sea- -Peart was born in Jamaica before immigrating to son-high 596 yards at East Carolina. the United States with his family in 2002, settling in The Bronx. -Was convinced to try football, a sport he had never played before and spent his freshman season on the J.V. squad and his sophomore year on the scout team. -As a junior, started at defensive end and the fol- lowing year also became the starting left tackle… Helped the team win 4 consecutive Independent School League titles.

PEART’S COLLEGIATE TOTALS REGULAR SEASON YEAR GP GS 2016 12 12 2017 12 12 2018 12 12 2019 12 12 Totals 48 48

#Togetherblue @matt_peart65 @MatthewPeart65 Peart’s career totals REGULAR SEASON YEAR GP GS 2020 NYG 0 0 Totals

peart’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT DNP 9/20 @CHI DNP 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals fb eli penny 39

6-1 | 250 4th year hometown: norwalk, ca at a glance High school: norwalk Eli Penny was originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Arizona Cardinals on May 9, 2016. He was signed by the Giants off Arizona’s practice squad on Sept. 19, 2018. .Waived on Sept. 3, 2016. Signed to Arizona’s practice squad on Sept. 4, 2016. Signed by Arizona to a reserve/futures contract on Jan. 3, 2017. Waived by Arizona on Sept. 1, 2018. Signed to Arizona’s practice squad on Sept. 2, 2018.

Off the field activity - Attended the Giants annual Jingle Jam holiday College: idaho (2014-15) party for 600 New Jersey foster children, who each received winter coats, clothes, athletic equipment and enjoyed a night of dancing and fun activities. - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. - Encouraged children attending the free youth dental event known as Team Smile Event at college career MetLife Stadium.

- Played in 23 games with 14 starts in 2 seasons at Idaho after transferring from Cerritos College. - Finished career with 385 carries for 1,748 yards and 22 touchdowns, and 39 catches for 346 yards and 3 scores. career highlights - Also returned 15 kickoffs for 278 yards. -Has played in 47 games with 4 starts for the Arizona Cardinals and Giants. As a senior in 2015: - Started all 12 games and led the team with 1,159 -Career totals include 53 rushing attempts for 188 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on 246 attempts, plus yards (3.5-yard avg.), with a long run of 14 yards 27 receptions passes for 239 yards and two scores. and 2 touchdowns, plus 14 receptions for 97 yards (6.9-yard avg.) and 15 special teams tackles… -Also scored a touchdown on the recovery of a blocked punt. 2020 highlights

- Saw action at fullback and on special teams in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Saw action at fullback and on special teams in Week 2 (at Chicago). personal - Graduated from Norwalk (CA) High School, where he played running back, defensive end and linebacker. - As a senior, earned All-State honors and was named all-area each of his last 2 seasons. - Brother, Rashaad, was a first-team All-American running back at San Diego State, Rashaad was drafted by Seattle in the first round (27th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft.

#Togetherblue @theauthenticpenny_35 @elipenny_22 PENNY’S CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON RUSHING RECEIVING YEAR GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2017 ARI 16 0 31 124 4.0 14 2 4 38 9.5 18 0 2018 NYG 14 3 7 25 3.6 8 0 8 50 6.3 16 0 2019 NYG 16 1 15 39 2.6 6 0 2 9 4.5 9 0 2020 NYG 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 48 4 53 188 3.5 14 2 14 97 6.9 18 0

Additional statistics: 2017 -- 11 special teams tackles; 2018 – 2 special teams tackles; 2019 -- 2 special teams tackles, 1 blocked punt recovery in end zone for touchdown (10/20 vs. Arizona). Single-Game Highs: Rushing Attempts -- 10 (at Washington, 12/17/17); Rushing Yards -- 45 (at Washington, 12/17/17); Rushing Touchdowns -- 1 (2 times); Receptions -- 2 (3 times); Receiving Yards -- 18 (vs. Tennessee, 12/10/17).

penny’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPP ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD SCRIM YDS 9/14 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 s jabrill peppers 21

3rd year at a glance 5-11 | 215 Jabrill Peppers was originally a 1st-round (25th pick overall) draft choice by the Cleveland Browns in 2017. He was traded to hometown: east orange, nj the Giants, along with first and third-round choices in the 2019 High school: paramus catholic NFL Draft, for wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr., on March 13, 2019. In 3 NFL seasons, Peppers – whose first name is pronounced juh-BRILL - started all 40 games in which he played at safety. His career totals include 210 tackles (147 solo), 1.0 sack, 3 interceptions, 13 passes defensed, 3 forced fumbles and 4 recoveries. He also averaged 7.6 yards on 59 punt returns and 22.0 yards on 34 kickoff returns.

most punt return yards 2017-18 in the afc

alex erickson 490 College: michigan (2014-16) adoree’ jackson 438 jakeem grant 418 tyreek hill 417 jabrill peppers 399 college career - Played in 27 games with 25 starts at Michigan, where he played defense, off-the-field activity offense, and special teams. - Attended the 2019 Giants - Totaled 123 tackles and 1 interception Draft Party, thanking season on defense. ticket holders for their support and celebrating the new Rookie - Rushed 45 times for 268 yards Draft Class. (6.0-yard avg.) and caught 10 passes for 82 yards. - Joined United Rentals for their $10,000 equipment donation to - Returned 39 punt for 510 yards him hometown teams, the East (13.1-yard avg.) and a touch- Orange Hurricanes and East down, and 18 kickoffs for 483 Orange Jr. Jaguars. yards, 26.8-yard avg.). - Had a “back-to-school” back- - Was a 2016 consensus first-team pack giveaway in his hometown of All-American and East Orange in August 2019. finalist. - Peppers was the 2016 Paul Hornung Award winner as the 2020 highlights nation’s most versatile player and the 2016 Lott IMPACT Trophy - Started at safety and recorded 3 tackles and 1 pass winner. defensed in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). Also returned 3 punts for 39 yards (13.0) in the 2020 season opener. - He was the first player in Big Ten history to win 3 individual awards in a single season: Nagurski-Woodson - Registered 4 tackles (3 solo) in Week 2 (at Chicago). Defensive Player of the Year, Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year and Rodgers-Dwight of the Year.

personal - Credits his mother, Ivory Bryant, as the person who influenced him most, as well as his late older brother, Don Curtis, who was fatally shot at age 20 in 2010.

- Attended Paramus Catholic High School in Paramus, N.J., where he helped his team win state championships in 2012-13 as a defensive back and running back.

- Previously played at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J., where he also helped his team earn state championships in 2010-11 as a starting defensive back.

- Broke the New Jersey state record in the 200-meter dash as a junior, running a 20.79.

#Togetherblue @teamjreall @jabrillpeppers PEPPERS’ career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2017 CLE 13 13 44 13 57 3 0.0 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 2018 CLE 16 16 52 25 77 5 1.0 0 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 2019 NYG 11 11 51 25 76 5 0.0 3 0 1 32 32.0 32 1 2020 NYG 2 2 4 3 7 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 42 42 151 38 217 14 1.0 3 4 3 32 10.7 32 1

Additional Statistics: 2017 – 1 special teams tackle; 2018 – 2 special teams tackles. 4 quarterback hits, 2019 – 2 quarterback hits.

RETURNS PUNT KICKOFF YEAR PR YDS AVG LG FC TD KR YDS AVG LG TD 2017 CLE 30 180 6.0 25 15 0 14 318 22.7 35 0 2018 CLE 25 219 8.8 33 22 0 19 408 21.5 29 0 2019 NYG 4 49 12.3 40 4 0 1 23 23.0 23 0 2020 NYG 4 50 12.5 20 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 63 498 7.9 40 42 0 34 749 22.0 35 0 Additional Statistics: 2019 -- 5 tackles for loss, 1 quarterback hit.

PEPPERS’ 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 4 3 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 c spencer pulley 77

at a glance 6-4 | 309 5th year Spencer Pulley was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the San Diego Chargers on May 2, 2016. He was hometown: memphis,tn awarded off waivers to the Giants on Sept. 2, 2018. In 2019, High school: Evangelical Christian played in 4 games with 1 start. Saw his first playing time of the season when he started in place of Jon Halapio (inactive with a hamstring injury) vs. the Jets (11/10). Played a total of 33 snaps (26 on offense, 7 on special teams) while seeing action in each of the final 3 games (vs, Miami, 12/15, at Washington, 12/22 and vs. Philadelphia (12/29).

College: vanderbilt (2012-15) off-the-field Activity -Honored first responders on the 17th anni- versary of 9/11 by joining firefighters from Engine 33 Ladder 9 for a barbeque dinner in their New York City firehouse. In the terrorist attacks, the house lost 10 members of its crew, COLLEGE CAREER known as “The Bowery Boys.” -Played 4 years at Vanderbilt after redshirting in 2011. -Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated -Totaled 41 starts, including 37 straight. to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. - Was a three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll. As a senior in 2015: - Moved to center after playing right guard his junior 2020 highlights and sophomore years. - Did not play in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). -Was a team captain. - Did not play in Week 2 (at Chicago). -Earned SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors.

personal -Awarded the Division II-Class A Mr. Football Award as the state’s top lineman as a senior left tackle in high school. -Was a team captain, first-team Division II-A All-State and the district offensive line MVP as a senior. -Played in the Tennessee East-West All-Star game. - Also earned 3 letters in track & field.

fast facts FAVORITE Late-night snack: Peanut butter pretzels cats or dogs? Dogs first sports jersey owned: Isaac Bruce favorite ice cream flavor?: Strawberry favorite musical artist: Rolling Stones

#Togetherblue @pulleysk @spulley77 pulley’s CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON YEAR GP GS 2016 SD 16 0 2017 LAC 16 16 2018 NYG 13 9 2019 NYG 4 1 2020 NYG 0 0 Totals 49 26

Pulley’s 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT DNP 9/20 @CHI DNP 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals wr damion ratley 19

6-2 | 200 3rd year hometown: yoakum, tx High school: heritage hall at a glance Damion Ratley was originally drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the sixth round (175th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. Claimed off of waivers by the Giants on Sept 5th, 2020. Has appeared in 26 games with 6 starts.

College: texas a&m (2016-17) 2020 highlights -Saw action at wide receiver in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Saw action at wide receiver in Week 2 (at Chicago).

COLLEGE CAREER -Started 17 of 34 contests at Texas A&M, catching 47 passes for 920 yards and eight scores. off the field activity -Registered 10 starts in 12 games with 30 receptions -Participated in numerous youth football for 694 yards and six touchdowns in 2017. camps and First and Ten Tuesday visits. -Saw action in every game with one start as a junior in 2016, contributing two receptions for 26 yards. -Volunteered at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank...Golfed in the Browns -Started six of 12 games in his first season at Texas Tournament. A&M as a sophomore in 2015. -Posted 15 receptions for 200 yards and two scores. -Transferred from Blinn Junior College. -As a freshman at Blinn in 2014, earned honorable mention All-America and first team all-conference honors. Caught -45 passes for 1,197 yards and 20 touch- downs. highest yards per catch Texas A&M 2017 season -Earned his degree in architecture.

damion ratley 23.13 personal Camron Buckley 16.59 -Son of Chasity Ratley and Damion Ford. Clyde Chriss 13.00 -Credits his mom as his biggest influence in life. aaron hansford 13.00 -Has a brother, Bryan, who is in the military. christian kirk 12.94 - Attended Yoakum High School (Yoakum, Texas) Named first team all-district and second team all-state. -Also played baseball. - Enjoys fishing and watching Prison Break in his free time. -Lists American Gangster as his favorite movie. -Would be working in architecture/construction if he wasn’t playing football.

#Togetherblue @drat4 @damionratley ratley’S CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2018 NYG 13 3 13 144 11.1 27 0 2019 NYG 13 3 12 200 16.7 46t 1 2020 NYG 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 28 6 25 344 13.8 46t 1

KICKOFF RETURNS

YEAR GP KR YDS AVG LG TD 2019 CLE 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 Totals 1 1 12 12.0 12 0

ratley’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0.0 0 0 CB logan ryan 23

5-11 | 195 8th year hometown: voorhees,nj High school: eastern hs at a glance Logan Ryan was originally selected by the New England Patriots in the 3rd-round (83rd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft.Signed by the Titans as a unrestricted free agent on March 11, 2017. Signed by the Giants on September 4, 2020.

College: Rutgers (2010-12)

2020 highlights

- Saw action at defensive back and recorded 4 college career tackles in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). -Started 27 of 37 games at cornerback for - Started at defensive back and registered 6 Rutgers and recorded 170 tackles (5 solo) and a forced fumble in Week career tackles with a half sack, 11 stops 2 (at Chicago). for losses of 49 yards and a quarterback pressure. Also forced two fumbles and recovered four others,returning one 18 yards. Deflected 39 passes and made seven interceptions for 73 yards in returns, including one touchdown. -As a junior (2012), started all 13 games, recording 94 tackles, 17 pass breakups and four interceptions. Named to All-Big East first team at cornerback and was named a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to college football’s top defensive back. - As a sophomore (2011), started all 13 games and recorded 67 tackles, including 5.5 tackles for loss and a half sack. Named All-Big East second team for his efforts. Was a member of the Big East All-Academic Football Team. -As a redshirt freshman (2010), appeared in 11 games at cornerback and posted nine personal tackles. Named a member of the Big East All-Academic Football Team. - He and his wife, Ashley, have a daughter, Avery, and a son, Otto. -Played both quarterback and cornerback at Eastern High School. Was rated the No. 1 cornerback in New Jersey by Rivals.com and ranked as the No. 9 overall prospect in New nfl honors and awards Jersey by Rivals.com and the No. 15 corner- back prospect nationally by ESPN.com. -As a senior, threw for 1,070 yards and eight Super bowl XLix touchdowns and rushed for 699 yards and nine touchdowns while running a spread Champion offense. Also tallied 43 tackles, two tackles for loss and five interceptions in earning South Jersey Player of the Year Defensive honors from the Philadelphia Inquirer. Super bowl li -During his final two scholastic campaigns, Champion Ryan threw for more than 2,500 yards and accounted for 35 total touchdowns in guiding Eastern to a 16-5 record and consecutive state playoff berths.

#Togetherblue @loganryan @realloganryan Ryan’s career totals

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2013 NE 16 7 33 8 41 10 1.5 1 0 5 82 16.4 79t 1 2014 NE 16 6 24 12 36 6 0.0 1 0 2 0 0 - 0 2015 NE 16 14 62 20 82 14 0.0 0 0 4 39 9.8 25 0 2016 NE 16 13 74 18 92 11 1.0 1 0 2 46 23.0 46 0 2017 TEN 15 15 54 19 73 14 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 - 0 2018 TEN 14 14 54 31 85 8 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2019 TEN 16 16 76 44 120 19 4.5 4 0 4 16 4.0 16 0 2020 2 1 7 3 10 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 111 86 370 127 497 78 11.0 9 0 17 167 9.8 79t 1

POSTSEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2013 NE 2 0 9 3 12 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 NE 3 0 4 0 4 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 NE 2 2 13 1 14 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 NE 3 3 16 6 22 4 1.0 0 0 1 23 23.0 23 0 2017 TEN 2 2 10 2 12 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 TEN 3 3 21 6 27 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 10 73 18 91 9 1.0 1 0 1 23 23.0 23 0 ryan’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 7 3 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 wr sterling shepard 87

5-10 | 196 5th year hometown: oklahoma city, ok at a glance High school: heritage hall Sterling Shepard was originally a 2nd round (40th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2016. Shepard has played in 53 regular-season games with 52 starts, and he started the only postseason game in which he played. Career totals include 247 catches for 2,862 yards (11.6-yard avg.), and 17 touchdowns. Also has 16 rushing attempts for 140 yards.

College: oklahoma (2012-15)

Most touchdown receptions In a single season By a giants rookie COLLEGE CAREER odell beckham jr. (2014) 12 - In 4 seasons at Oklahoma, Shepard played in 50 bill swacki (1948) 10 games with 41 starts. sterling shepard (2016) 8 - Started all 37 games in his final 3 seasons. Darius Slayton (2019) 8 - Career totals included 233 receptions for 3,482 (1954) 8 yards (14.9-yard avg.) and 26 touchdowns, with a long catch of 75 yards. - Also returned 30 punts for a 7.3 yard average with a long runback of 27 yards. 2020 highlights - His career receptions (233) and receiving yards - Hauled in 6 receptions for 47 yards in Week 1 (vs. (3,482) each rank 2nd in Oklahoma history. Pittsburgh). - Ranks 3rd in school history in career touchdown receptions (26) and 100-yard receiving games (12), and single-season receptions (86 as a senior) - Caught 2 receptions for 29 yards before leaving the . game with a toe injury in Week 2 (at Chicago). - Shares the school record for single-game receptions (15 vs. Kansas State as a junior). off the field activity Most single-season receptions - Served as a Play 60 Ambassador by a giants rookie adopting Lewis F. Cole Middle School in Fort Lee, N.J., motivating the students to 91 saquon barkley (2018) get active and play outside. 91 odell beckham jr. (2014) - During Salute to Service month, played 74 jeremy shockey (2002) video games at the training facility against military veterans through the Wounded 65 sterling shepard (2016) Warrior Project as well as led the veterans through a tour of the facility. 64 evan engram (2017) - Represented American Heart Association and Alzheimer’s Association during Week 13 of the My Cause My Cleats NFL personal initiative. - Married to Chanel Iman, and they have 2 daugh- - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front ters, Cali Clay and Cassie Snow. office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe - Parents are Cheri and the late Derrick Shepard...At haven for victims of domestic violence and Oklahoma, he wore the same jersey number (3) as human trafficking. his late father, who lettered at OU as wide receiver from 1983-86. - Hosted a holiday party for youth members of YCS at the Quest Diagnostics - Rushed for 1,115 yards and caught 133 passes Training Center. for 2,335 yards and 38 touchdowns in his career at Heritage Hall High School. - Attended luncheon in MetLife Stadium organized by teammate, Rhett Ellison with - As a senior, carried the ball 28 times for 303 yards Project KIND for over 80 people experi- and 8 touchdowns, and caught 73 passes for 1,243 encing homelessness. yards and 17 touchdowns. #Togetherblue @sterlinghshepard @sterl_shep3 SHEPARD’S CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 NYG 16 16 65 683 10.5 32t 8 2017 NYG 11 10 59 731 12.4 77t 2 2018 NYG 16 16 66 872 13.2 58 4 2019 NYG 10 10 57 576 10.1 36 3 2020 NYG 2 2 8 76 9.5 24 0 Totals 55 54 255 2,938 11.5 77t 17

REGULAR SEASON RUSHING YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2016 NYG 16 3 31 10.3 22 0 2017 NYG 11 4 4 1.0 12 0 2018 NYG 16 3 33 11.0 27 0 2019 NYG 10 6 72 12.0 23 0 2020 NYG 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 53 16 140 8.8 27 0

POSTSEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 NYG 1 1 4 63 15.8 26 0 Totals 1 1 4 63 15.8 26 0

Single-Game Highs: Receptions -- 11 (2 times); Receiving Yards -- 167 (at Atlanta, 10/22/18); Receiving Touchdowns -- 1 (17 times); Rushing Attempts -- 2 (2 times); Rushing Yards -- 27 (at San Francisco, 11/12/18). Shepard’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 6 47 7.8 14 0 9/20 @CHI 2 29 14.5 24 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 8 76 9.5 24 0 wr darius slayton 86

2nd year 6-1 | 194 at a glance hometown: norcross, Ga Darius Slayton was originally a 5th- round (171st pick over- all) draft choice by the Giants in 2019. As a rookie in 2019, High school: greater atlanta christian Slayton played in 14 games with 9 starts. Led the team with 740 receiving yards and 8 touchdowns and was 4th with 48 catches. The 8 touchdown receptions tied him with Tennessee’s A.J. Brown for the highest total among NFL rookies. Slayton’s yardage total was the 5th-highest among rookie receivers and his 48 receptions ranked 8th.

College: auburn (2016-18) most receiving touchdowns by an nfl rookie 2019 season Darius Slayton (NYG) 8 A.j. brown (ten) 8 Marquise brown (bal) 7 terry mclaurin (was) 7

2020 highlights

- Caught 6 receptions for a team-high 102 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). Most touchdown receptions In a single season -With two scores in Week 1, Slayton earned his 4th career multi-touchdown game. By a giants rookie - Had 3 receptions for 33 yards in Week 2 odell beckham jr. (2014) 12 (at Chicago). bill swacki (1948) 10 sterling shepard (2016) 8 Darius Slayton (2019) 8 ken macafee (1954) 8

personal - Studied in the College of Business at Auburn - First-team Class 2A all-state selection at Greater Atlanta Christian School in Norcross, Ga. - All-region player at wide receiver and defensive back - Selected to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl - State sprint champion at 100 and 200 meters - Son of Pamela Slayton and Eddie Slayton - Has a sister, Maileka - Cousin, Darrell Crawford, played linebacker at Auburn

#Togetherblue @slimslay81 @young_slay2 Slayton’S CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2019 NYG 14 9 48 740 15.4 55t 8 2020 NYG 2 1 9 135 15.0 41 2 Totals 16 10 57 875 15.4 55t 10

RETURNS PUNT KICKOFF YEAR KR YDS AVG LG TD 2019 NYG 9 189 21.0 30 0 2020 NYG 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 9 189 21.0 30 0

Single-Game Highs: Receptions -- 10 (at Jets, 11/10/19); Receiving Yards -- 154 (at Philadelphia, 12/9/19); Receiving Touchdowns -- 2 (3 times); Kickoff Returns -- 5 (at Detroit, 10/27/19); Kickoff Return Yards -- 102 (at Detroit, 10/27/19).

slayton’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 6 102 17.0 41 2 9/20 @CHI 3 33 11.0 17 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL TOTALS 9 135 15.0 41 2 TE Kaden Smith 82

2nd year at a glance 6-5 | 249 Kaden Smith was originally a sixth-round draft hometown: Flower Mound, TX choice (No. 174 overall) in 2019 by the 49ers. He was claimed off waivers by the Giants on High school: Marcus September 16, 2019. As a rookie in 2019, Smith played in 9 games with 6 starts and had 31 recep- tions for 268 yards and 3 touchdowns. Inactive for 2 games and did not play in 3 games. Made his NFL debut at New England (10/10).

most receptions at stanford in 2018 College: stanford (2016-18) JJ Arcega-whiteside 63 trenton irwin 60 kaden smith 47 colby parkinson 29 bryce love 20

college career most receiving yards - Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention by a pac-12 tight end (2017, 2018) in 2018 - 2018 All-Pac-12 second team Caleb Wilson (UCLA) 965 kaden smith (Stan) 635 - 2018 Mackey Award finalist colby parkinson (Stan) 485 - John Mackey Award Player of the Week (Nov. Jacob Breeland (ore) 377 7, 2018) - 70 receptions for 1,049 yards (15.0 yds/rec) and seven touchdowns in 25 career games As a senior in 2018: 2020 highlights - Played in 11 games and started 10 - Started at tight end and caught two recep- tions for 17 yards in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Finished with 47 catches for 635 yards and two touchdowns (third on the team in all categories) - Started at tight end in Week 2 (at Chicago).

Personal - Son of Mark and Janell Smith. - Father played football at Willamette. - One older sibling, Ashtyn. - Great uncle played in 1942 Rose Bowl. - Majored in political science at Stanford. - Played at Marcus (Flower Mound, Texas) under head coach Gerry Stanford. - Led team to three district titles.

#Togetherblue @thekadensmith @thekadensmith smith’s CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2019 NYG 9 6 31 268 8.6 32 3 2020 NYG 2 2 4 16 4.0 12 0 Totals 11 8 35 284 8.1 32 3

Single-Game Highs: Receptions -- 6 (2 times); Receiving Yards -- 70 (vs. Green Bay, 12/1/19); Receiving Touchdowns -- 2 (at Washington, 12/22/19).

smith’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 2 17 8.5 12 0 9/20 @CHI 2 -1 -0.5 2 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL TOTALS 4 16 4.0 12 0 wr golden tate III 15

at a glance 5-11 | 191 10th year Golden Tate III was originally a 2nd round (60th pick overall) draft choice by the Seattle Seahawks in 2010. He was signed as hometown: hendersonville, tn a free agent by the Giants on March 14, 2019. Tate has played High school: pope john paul ii in 148 regular-season games with 110 starts for Seattle, Detroit, Philadelphia and the Giants…Career totals include 660 receptions for 7,890 yards and 44 touch- downs. His 660 catches placed him 7th, his 7,890 yards were 12th and his 44 touchdown catches were tied for 19th among active players at the end of the 2019 season. Tate has a 10.1-yard average on 107 punt returns with a College: notre dame (2007-09) long runback of 71 yards and a 13.3-yard average on 7 kickoff returns with a long of 26 yards.

most consecutive 90+ Catch seasons in nfl history

torry holt (2002-07) 6 (2013-18) 6 (1999-03) 5 COLLEGE CAREER (2012-16) 5 - Ranks 3rd in Fighting Irish history with golden tate iii (2014-17) 4 157 catches. (1993-96) 4 - Established the school’s single-season record larry fitzgerald (2007-10) 4 with 93 receptions as a junior in his final season in 2009. - Was a consensus first-team All-America and the recipient of the Biletnikoff Award, given off-the-field activity to the nation’s premier wide receiver. - Represented his Golden Future Foundation for the My Cause My Cleats NFL Initiative. Most yards after catch in the NFL - Started the Golden Future Foundation to provide support to American Heroes through since 2010 resources, energy and time. 4,328 Golden Tate III - Hosts an annual “Stars and Strikes” 4,162 Lesean mccoy tournament to raise money for Afghanistan Veterans of America and Pets for Vets. 4,162 julio jones - Participated in the 2016 NFL USO Tour, visiting 3,997 antonio brown US troops in Kuwait and Germany. 3,933 darren sproles - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. 2020 highlights - Hosted The Golden Tate Football Camp for - Inactive in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). youth athletes in Hendersonville, Tenn. - Caught 5 passes for 47 yards in Week 2 (at Chicago).

NFL honors and awards

Super bowl XLVIII personal Champion - Tate and his wife, Elise, have a daughter, Londyn, and a son, Golden IV. - Attended Pope John Paul II High School in Hendersonville, Tenn. 2014 pro bowl - Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 42nd round of the 2007 MLB Draft.

#Togetherblue @showtimetate @showtimetate TATE’S CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2010 SEA 11 0 21 227 10.8 52 0 2011 SEA 16 5 35 382 10.9 33 3 2012 SEA 15 15 45 688 15.3 51 7 2013 SEA 16 13 64 898 14.0 80t 5 2014 DET 16 16 99 1,331 13.4 73t 4 2015 DET 16 16 90 813 9.0 43 6 2016 DET 16 16 91 1,077 11.8 67 4 2017 DET 16 12 92 1,003 10.9 71t 5 2018 DET 7 4 44 517 11.8 67 3 2018 PHI 8 3 30 278 9.3 32 1 2019 NYG 11 10 49 676 13.8 64t 6 2020 1 0 5 47 9.4 20 0 Totals 149 110 665 7,937 11.9 80t 44

REGULAR SEASON RUSHING YEAR GP ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2010 SEA 11 2 4 2.0 3 0 2011 SEA 16 5 14 2.8 14 0 2012 SEA 15 3 20 6.7 13 0 2013 SEA 16 3 31 10.3 20 0 2014 DET 16 5 30 6.0 13 0 2015 DET 16 6 41 6.8 15 0 2016 DET 16 10 4 0.4 11 0 2017 DET 16 4 22 4.4 10 0 2018 DET 7 3 42 14.0 30 0 2018 PHI 8 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0 2019 NYG 11 1 16 16.0 16 0 2020 NYG 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 148 44 216 4.9 30 0 Single-Game Highs: Receptions -- 11 (2 times); Receiving Yards -- 165 (vs. Los Angeles Rams, 10/16/16); Receiving Touchdowns -- 2 (7 times); Punt Returns -- 7 (at New York Giants, 12/15/13); Punt Return Yards -- 92 (vs. Tampa Bay, 11/3/13).

POSTSEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2010 SEA 2 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 2012 SEA 2 1 10 138 13.8 29t 1 2013 SEA 3 2 8 61 7.6 13 0 2014 DET 1 1 6 89 14.8 51t 1 2016 DET 1 1 3 25 8.3 13 0 2018 PHI 2 2 7 64 9.1 28 1 Totals 11 8 35 382 10.9 51t 3 Additional statistics: 2010 – 1 rushing attempt for 13 yards; 2016 – 1 rushing attempt for 0 yards. POSTSEASON RETURNS YEAR PR YDS AVG LG FC TD KR YDS AVG LG TD 2010 SEA 1 11 11.0 11 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2013 SEA 4 15 3.8 10 2 0 1 20 20.0 20 0 2014 DET 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 6 28 4.7 11 3 0 1 20 20.0 20 0

tate iii’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI 5 47 9.4 20 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL TOTALS 5 47 9.4 20 0 PUNT RETURNS DATE OPP PR YDS AVG LG FC TD 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 ol andrew thomas 78

6-5 | 315 rookie hometown: Lithonia,ga at a glance High school: pace academy Andrew Thomas was originally a 1st-round (4th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2020. -Thomas was the highest-drafted offensive lineman by the Giants since Ohio State’s John Hicks was selected 3rd overall in 1974.

personal

-Starred at Pace Academy in Atlanta… Selected to represent the East in the 2017 U.S. Army All-America Bowl. College: georgia (2017-19) -Was a 5-star prospect and consensus top-50 recruit. -Named to Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s 2016 Super 11 team in Georgia and Class AAA All-State offense. -In 2015, helped Pace Academy to a 14-2 record and the Class AAA State Champi- onship...Played both offensive tackle and defensive line, recording 59 tackles his career highlights senior season. - Made his NFL debut when he started at left tackle in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). -Full name is Andrew Ken Thomas. -Business major. - Started at left tackle in Week 2 (at Chicago). Also played baseball and basketball and was a member of the school’s concert band (plays the drums and piano). -Recipient of the Wayne McDuffie and Statesboro Bulldog Club scholarship

off-the-field activity -During the coronavirus college career pandemic, spent time on Zoom 2019: with Sam Prince from Make- A-Wish. Sam was supposed -As a junior, started at left tackle in all 13 to attend the NFL Draft in games in which he played Las Vegas and announce the Giants’ first-round selection. -Winner of the SEC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy, The pick was Thomas, who surprised Sam with a call to UGA’s first recipient of the award in 21 years. make his dream come true. -Named 1 of 4 permanent team captains... Co-winner of Vince Dooley Offensive MVP, given at team’s post-season awards gala.

-All-SEC first-team selection by the league’s coaches and the AP.

-Semifinalist for the 2019 .

#Togetherblue @nolovedrew @allforgod_55 thomas’ career totals REGULAR SEASON YEAR GP GS 2020 NYG 2 2 Totals 2 2

thomas’ 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT 1 1 9/20 @CHI 1 1 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 2 2 TE levine toilolo 85

6-8 | 268 8th year hometown: san diego, ca at a glance Levine Toilolo was originally a 4th-round (133rd High school: helix charter pick overall) draft choice by the Atlanta Falcons in 2013...Signed as a free agent by the on March 29, 2018. Signed as a free agent by the San Francisco 49ers on May 15, 2019. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2020.

Personal College: stanford (2009-12) -Married to Stephanie. -Majored in information science & technolo- gy in society at Stanford. -Attended Helix Charter High School in La Mesa, Calif., where he earned PrepStar All-America honors, was named first-team college career all-state Division II and all-CIF San Diego Section. -Started 28 games at Stanford, where he totaled 50 receptions for 763 yards (15.3-yard -Three of Toilolo’s uncles played in the NFL avg.) and 10 touchdowns. before he did: Dan Saleaumua played for Detroit, Kansas City and Seattle from 1987- -As a senior in 2012, started 14 games and 1998, Edwin Mulitalo played for Baltimore caught 24 passes for 393 yards and 4 touch- and Detroit from 1999-2008 and Joe downs, earning honorable mention All-Pac-12 Salave’a, played for Tennessee, San Diego honors for the 2nd straight season. and Washington from 1998-2006. -In 2011, registered 25 receptions for 343 -Along with his brother and several cousins, yards and 6 touchdowns. Toilolo sports a full arm of tattoos dedicated to his Polynesian heritage. Though Toilolo was born in California, his grandparents hail from Samoa. -From the different symbols or representations of spearheads and shark teeth, his tattoos represent the strength that his family takes pride in. 2020 highlights -Excels at playing the ukulele. - Started at tight end and caught 1 reception for 13 yards in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Saw action at tight end in Week 2 (at Chicago).

2019 highlights In 2019, played in 13 regular-season games and 3 postseason games in his only season with the 49ers. -Played in all 3 of the 49ers’ postseason games, including 7 snaps vs. Kansas City in Super Bowl LIV.

#Togetherblue @levine_toilolo toilolo’s CAREER TOTALS

REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2013 ATL 16 3 11 55 5.5 12 2 2014 ATL 16 16 31 238 7.7 20 2 2015 ATL 16 15 7 44 6.3 11 3 2016 ATL 16 11 13 264 20.3 46t 2 2017 ATL 15 12 12 122 10.2 25t 1 2018 DET 16 10 21 263 12.5 35 1 2019 SF 13 0 2 10 5.0 8 0 2020 NYG 2 1 1 13 13.0 13 0 Totals 110 68 98 1,009 10.3 46t 8 Additional Statistics: 2014 – 1 kickoff return for 0 yards, 1 fumble recovery; 2017 – 1 fumble recovery. POSTSEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2013 ATL 3 3 3 31 10.3 18 0 2017 ATL 2 2 1 12 12.0 12 0 2019 SF 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 8 5 4 43 10.8 18 0

toilolo’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 1 13 13.0 13 0 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL TOTALS 1 13 13.0 13 0 dl dalvin tomlinson 94

6-3 | 319 4TH YEAR at a glance Dalvin Tomlinson was originally a 2nd-round hometown: mcdonogh, ga (55th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in High school: henry county 2017. Tomlinson has started all 48 games in his first 3 Giants seasons. He currently has the Giants’ longest active starting streak. His career totals include 158 tackles (81 solo), including 4.5 sacks.

2020 highlights - Made his 49th career start in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). Recorded 1 tackle in the season opener. College: alabama (2012-15) - Made his 50th career start and registered 5 tackles and 1 pass defense in Week 2 (at Chicago).

college career - After redshirting as a freshman in 2012, Tomlinson played in 45 games with 15 starts at Alabama (all of the starts were in his senior season). - Career totals included 122 tackles, 11.5 tackles for losses, 5.0 sacks, and 1 forced fumble.

off-the-field activity personal - Represented American Diabetes Association during - First team Georgia Sports Writers Association Week 13 of the My Cause My Cleats NFL initiative. AAA All-State at Henry County High School. - Kicked off Crucial Catch Month by visiting the - As a senior in 2011, had 109 tackles, 8.5 sacks, American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge in New York 4 pass breakups, and 1 blocked field goal. City, where families stay free of charge while receiving cancer treatment at local hospitals. - In his junior season, had 76 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, and 2 fumble recoveries. - During Salute to Service month, played video games at the training facility against military veterans - Outstanding student who passed on an through the Wounded Warrior Project as well as led opportunity to attend Harvard to play football the veterans through a tour of the facility. for the Crimson Tide. - Attended the 2019 Suite Holders Giants Draft Party - Three-time heavyweight wrestling champion. at Slate in NYC, thanking season ticket holders for their support and celebrating the new Rookie Draft - Also a striker on the school’s soccer team. Class. - Surprised the Hudson County Dolphins team at practice with brand new equipment. - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.

#Togetherblue @dalvin_tomlinson @dalvintomlinson TOMLINSON’s CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2017 NYG 16 16 30 20 50 1.0 0 0 2018 NYG 16 16 28 31 59 0.0 0 0 2019 NYG 16 16 23 26 49 3.5 1 0 2020 NYG 2 2 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 Totals 50 50 86 78 164 4.5 1 0

Additional Statistics: 2017 -- 1 tackle for loss, 1 quarterback hit, 1 pass defensed; 2018 – 5 tackles for loss; 2019 -- 9 quarterback hits, 7 tackles for loss; 2020 -- 2 passes defensed Single-Game Highs: Sacks -- 1.0 (3 times).

TOMLINSON’S 2020 game-by-game totals

DATE OPP T A TOT SKS FF FR 9/14 PIT 1 0 1 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 4 1 5 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 5 1 6 0 0 0 te ERIC tomlinson 83

5TH year at a glance 6-6 | 263 Eric Tomlinson Originally signed as an undrafted free agent hometown: klein, tx by the Philadelphia Eagles on May 2, 2015…Waived by Philadelphia on Sept. 5, 2015.Signed to ’ High school: klein practice squad on Sept. 8, 2015. Signed by Houston on Jan. 11, 2016. Released by Houston on Sept. 3, 2016. Signed to Houston’s practice squad on Sept. 4, 2016. Signed by the Jets on Nov. 5, 2016. Released by the Jets on Aug. 31, 2019. Claimed off waivers by the Giants on Sept. 1, 2019. Released by the Giants on Sept. 24, 2019. Signed by the New England Patriots on Oct. 15, 2019. Released by New England on Oct. 29, 2019. Signed by the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 11, 2019. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 30, 2020.

College: utep (2012-2015)

2018 season statistics new york jets games played 15 games started 12 receptions 8 total yards 72 avg yards-per-rec 9.0 longest reception 24 2020 highlights

- Saw action on offense and special teams in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Inactive in Week 2 (at Chicago). role reversal

Although he played both tight end and de- fensive end in high school, Tomlinson was a three-star recruit and a second-team All-Dis- trict 13-5A selection defensive end at Klein. He enrolled at UTEP as a tight end, and credits his position coach at UTEP, Brian Natkin, with helping him become a successful one. “He’s one of the rare ones,” Natkin told the Associat- ed Press in 2017. “He was a willing blocker and that’s half of it. He’s physical by nature and he really was a strong blocker before I met him, but that attitude that he had to block -- that’s personal what he wanted to do.” - Finance/Management major. - Played tight end and defensive end at Klein High School in Klein, Texas. - Three-year starter with Klein’s basketball team. off-the-field activity - Member of the National Honor Society. - Took week-long mission trips throughout High - Participated in mission trips every summer with School. One year was at an orphanage in Mexico, his church. another to the Bolivar Peninsula in Galveston to help rebuild homes affected by Hurricane Ike as well - Son of Suzy Tomlinson. as a trip to Belize to assist a church. “You look at all of these people deal with adversity and they bounce back and they’re as happy as can be,” Tomlinson told the Associated Press in 2017. “They just lost everything, but they’re around you laughing and have a smile on their faces and just thankful for you being there. I think that helped me a lot, just gave me a different outlook on life.”

#Togetherblue @erictom83 tomlinson’s CAREER TOTALS

REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 NYJ 7 5 0 0 0/0 0 0 2016 NYJ 14 12 8 121 15.1 34 1 2016 NYJ 15 12 8 72 9.0 24 0 2019 NYG/ NE/OAK 8 3 1 1 1.0 1 0 2019 NYG 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 45 32 17 194 11.4 34 1

Additional statistics: 2017: 2 special teams tackles; 2018: 4 special teams tackles, 1 kickoff return for 10 yards; 2019 – 1 special teams tackle.

Tomlinson’s 2020 GAME-BY-GAME totals RECEIVING DATE OPP NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI Inactive 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 0 0 0.0 0 0 dB brandon williams 28

6-0 | 200 5th year hometown: brookshire,tx High school: royal hs

at a glance Brandon Williams was originally a 3rd-round pick (92nd overall) by Arizona in the 2016 NFL Draft, Williams appeared in 45 games during his first three seasons. Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Sept 6, 2020.

College: texas a&m (2012-14) personal

-A five-star recruit at Royal (Brookshire, TX) High School where he was named an Under Armour All-American, a PrepStar Dream Team selection and was ranked as the No. 3 running back nationally by Rivals.com and Scout.com college career -Rushed for 2,438 yards and 33 TDs as a senior in 2010 while racking up 144 -Appeared in 38 games in three seasons (2013-15) receiving yards with two TDs and was named at Texas A&M,the first two at RB before switching 2010 Texas 3A All-State … to CB before his senior year -As a junior in 2009, rushed for 1,815 yards and 14 TDs while totaling 38 receptions for Began his college career at Oklahoma in 2011 and 512 yards and four TDs … sat out the 2012 season after transferring -Majored in Agricultural Leadership and Development … -Voted a team captain during preseason camp and -Named the Cardinals 2018 Salute went on to appear in 12 games for the Aggies as a to Service Award Nominee; father was a senior in 2015 finished the year with 34 tackles,- civiliancontractor repairing motor vehicles seven passes defensed and a tackle for loss throughout the Middle East, specifically Iraq and Afghanistan … -Appeared in 12 games during his first season with -Has two daughters, Serenity and Lila. the Aggies in 2013 andamassed 302 all-purpose yards (269 rushing, 17 receiving and 16kick return) and two TDs scored a TD in the first game of his Aggie career on a 10-yard reception against Sam Houston State

2020 Highlights

-Saw action on special teams in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh).

-Saw action on special teams in Week 2 (at Chicago).

#Togetherblue @brandonslimwilliams williams’ career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 ARI 13 3 20 3 23 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2017 ARI 16 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 ARI 16 0 5 0 5 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 47 3 25 3 28 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR GP KR YDS AVG LG TD 2018 ARI 16 10 192 19.2 29 0 Totals 16 10 192 19.2 29 0

williams’ 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 dl leonard williams 99

at a glance 6-5 | 302 6TH year Leonard Williams was originally a 1st-round (6th overall) draft choice by the New York Jets in hometown: daytona beach, fl 2015. He was traded to the Giants on Oct. 29, 2019. High school: mainland Williams has played in 79 career games with 75 starts for the Jets and Giants. Career totals include 266 tackles (135 solo), 17.5 sacks, 101 quarterback hits, 34 tackles for loss, 3 forced fumbles, 4 passes defensed and 1 interception.

2020 highlights - Started at defensive tackle and recorded 5 tackles (4 solo) including 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack and 2 quarterback hits in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). College: usc (2012-14) - Started at defensive tackle and registered two tackles in Week 2 (at Chicago).

college career

- 2-time First-team All-Pac-12 (2013, 2014). - 2-time First-team All-American (2013, 2014). - Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year (2012).

most qb hits in the nfl 2015-2018 106 von miller 102 carlos dunlap 93 calais campbell 86 geno atkins 85 leonard williams 85 j.j. watt

career highlights

In 2019: - Had a season-high 5 solo tackles at Philadel- phia (12/9). - Forced a fumble for the 3rd time in his career vs. Miami (12/15). - Made his Giants debut vs. Dallas (11/4) and registered 3 tackles (1 solo) and a quarterback hit. In 2018: NFL honors AND AWARDS - Started all 16 games for the 3rd consecutive season…Finished the season as the Jets’ leader in both tackles for loss (12) and quarterback hits (24) while producing 49 tackles and 5.0 sacks. In 2017: #Togetherblue @leonardwilliams @leonardwilliams williams’ CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2015 NYJ 16 15 29 34 63 3.0 0 0 2016 NYJ 16 16 36 32 68 7.0 2 0 2017 NYJ 16 16 22 25 47 2.0 0 0 2018 NYJ 16 16 27 15 42 5.0 0 0 2019 NYJ 7 7 9 11 20 0.0 0 0 2019 NYG 8 5 13 13 26 0.5 1 0 2020 NYG 2 2 6 1 5 1.0 0 0 Totals 81 77 142 131 273 18.5 3 0

Additional Statistics: 2015 – 7 tackles for loss, 21 quarterback hits; 2016 – 11 tackles for loss, 19 quarterback hits; 2017 – 3 tackles for loss, 25 quarterback hits; 2018 – 11 tackles for loss, 20 quarterback hits; 2019 – 2 tackles for loss, 16 quarterback hits. Single-Game Highs: Sacks – 2.5 (vs. Cincinnati, 9/11/16).

WILLIAMS’ 2020 game-by-game totals

DATE OPP T A TOT SKS FF FR 9/14 PIT 4 1 5 1.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 6 1 7 1.0 0 0 lb oshane ximines 53

2ND YEAR at a glance 6-4 | 254 Oshane Ximines was originally a 3rd-round (95th hometown: ahoskie, nc pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2019. As a rookie in 2019, played in all 16 games with 2 High school: hertford county startsFinished with 24 tackles (11 solo), includ- ing 4.5 sacks, which tied him with 2nd-year linebacker Lorenzo Carter for 2nd on the team. Also had 5 tackles for loss, 9 quarterback hits and 1 pass defensed. Had 1 solo stop in his NFL debut at Dallas (9/8).

College: old dominion (2015-18)

most single-season sacks In old dominion history oshane ximines (2018) 12.0 oshane ximines (2017) 8.5 college career oshane ximines (2016) 7.5 - Holds school records for career bunmi rotimi (2016) 7.0 sacks (33.0), tackles for loss (51.5), quarterback hurries (33), and forced fumbles (11). - Two-time Conference USA first-team selection (2017-18). As a senior in 2018: NFC rookie sack leaders - Finished 5th in FBS with 12.0 sacks 2019 season and tied for 10th with 18.5 tackles for loss. Nick Bosa (sf) 9.0 - His 12.0 sacks broke his own school Brian Burns (car) 6.5 record for most in a single season. Montez Sweat (was) 5.0 - Tied for 6th in FBS and again oshane ximines (nyg) 4.5 tied the school record with 4 forced fumbles. - Was 2nd among active FBS players with 33 career sacks. - Was tied for first among active FBS personal players with 11 career forced fumbles. - First player in NFL history whose last name begins with X. Most career tackles for loss - Business finance major at Old Dominion. in old dominion history - Notched 35 career sacks and 145 total tackles at Hertford County High School in Ahoskie, N.C. 51.5 Oshane Ximines (2015-18) 40.0 craig wilkins (2009-12) - Had 6.0 sacks in 1 game as a senior. 36.0 ronnie cameron (2010-11) - Recorded 65 tackles and 14.0 sacks as a junior. 30.5 tim ward (2015-18) - Two-time Defensive MVP and 2-time all-conference 28.5 chris burnett (2015-18) selection. - Son of Delroy Ximines and Dane McDonald.

2020 highlights

- Started at OLB and registered 1 quarterback hit in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Recorded 1 tackle in Week 2 (at Chicago).

#Togetherblue @oshane_7 @ohaneximines ximines’ career totals

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2019 NYG 16 2 11 13 24 4.5 0 0 2020 NYG 2 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 18 3 12 13 24 4.5 0 0

Additional Statistics: 2019 -- 5 tackles for loss, 9 quarterback hits, 1 pass defensed, 1 special teams tackle, 1 kickoff return for 5 yards. Single-Game Highs: Sacks -- 2.0 (at Philadelphia, 12/9/19).

XIMINES’ 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP T A TOT SKS PD FF FR 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

Additional Statistics: dB isaac yiadom 27

6-1 | 190 3rd year at a glance hometown: worcester, ma Isaac Yiadom was originally a 3rd-round High school: doherty memorial (99th overall) draft choice by the Denver Broncos in 2018. Traded to the Giants on September 2, 2020 in exhange for a 7th round draft choice.

College: boston college (2014-17)

college career personal -Yiadom started 28-of-48 games played during his four seasons at B.C., totaling 110 tackles (75solo), -Yiadom attended Worcester (Mass.) three interceptions (30 yds.), one forced fumble and Doherty Memorial High School, where 24 passes defensed. he was a member of the 2013 Division -Started all 13 games in 2017 for the first time in his 4 State Championship Team. career, finishing with a personal-best 53 tackles (36 solo), two interceptions (30 yds.) and seven passes -Recorded 107 tackles, one forced defensed. fumble and two interceptions as a se- nior, earning 2013 Massachusetts High -Contributed to a defense that ranked third nationally School Football Coaches Association in pass efficiency defense. All-State Super 26 honors. -Saw action in all 13 games (8 starts) in 2016, finish- -Isaac Yiadom (pronounced YEAH-dum) ing with 26 tackles (17 solo), one interception, one was born on Feb. 20, 1996, in forced fumble and a career-best 10 passes defensed. Worcester, Mass. -Saw significant defensive action in nine games (7 starts) and ended the 2015 campaign with 18 tackles (3 solo) and six passes defensed.

most passes defensed 2020 Highlights denver broncos 2019 season - Saw action on defense and justin simmons 15 special teams in Week 1 (vs. kareem jackson 10 Pittsburgh). Shelby Harris 9 - Registered 1 tackle along with Chris Harris Jr. 6 1 special teams tackle in Week 2 isaac yiadom 4 (at Chicago).

#Togetherblue @ike @isaacshowtime yiadom’s career totals REGULAR SEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS YEAR GP GS T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 2018 DEN 13 1 14 3 17 3 0.0 0 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 2019 DEN 16 8 28 10 38 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 NYG 2 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 9 43 13 56 7 0.0 0 0 1 4 4.0 4 0

yiadom’s 2020 game-by-game totals TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS DATE OPP T A TOT PD SKS FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/14 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 @CHI 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 PHI 11/29 @CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 @DAL Totals 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 g kevin zeitler 70

at a glance 9th year Kevin Zeitler was originally a 1st-round (27th pick 6-4 | 330 overall) draft choice by the in 2012. He hometown: waukesha, wi was traded to the Giants, along with a fifth-round draft choice, for linebacker Olivier Vernon and a fourth-round High school: wisconsin lutheran draft choice, on March 13, 2019. Zeitler has played in 118 regular-season games with 117 starts and he started all 4 postseason games in which he’s played, all at right guard. He played on Cincinnati Bengals teams that reached the playoffs in 4 consecutive seasons (2012-15), and won 2 AFC North titles. Last year, Zeitler played in his 100th career game at Houston (12/2/18).

2020 highlights - Started at guard in Week 1 (vs. Pittsburgh). - Started at guard in Week 2 (at Chicago). College: wisconsin (2008-11)

most offensive plays 2016-2018 offensive lineman 3,368 joe thuney 3,315 donovan smith 3,276 alejandro villanueva 3,247 jason kelce 3,245 kevin zeitler

personal - Married to Sara. They have a daughter, Kaleia Rose. - Brothers Eric and Matt played football at Wiscon- sin Lutheran College. - Finished as runner up on the CBS TV show “NFL’s Most Valuable Performer,” performing tricks with his rescue dog, Amber. - Attended Wisconsin Lutheran High School in Milwaukee, where he was a starter for team that off-the-field activity twice finished 13-1. - Attended the 2019 Giants Draft Party, - Named Little Ten Conference Linemen of the Year thanking season ticket holders for their as a senior. support and celebrating the new Rookie Draft Class. - Also lettered in wrestling. - Packed 1,000+ care packages with front - Member of National Honor Society. office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters’ Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.

#Togetherblue @kzeit70 @kzeit70 zeitler’S CAREER TOTALS REGULAR SEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED POSTSEASON GAMES PLAYED/STARTED YEAR GP GS YEAR GP GS 2012 CIN 16 16 2012 CIN 1 1 2013 CIN 12 11 2013 CIN 1 1 2014 CIN 12 12 2014 CIN 1 1 2015 CIN 16 16 2015 CIN 1 1 2016 CIN 16 16 Totals 4 4 2017 CLE 16 16 2018 CLE 16 16 2019 NYG 15 15 2020 NYG 2 2 Totals 121 120

ZEITLER’S 2020 game-by-game totals DATE OPP GP GS 9/14 PIT 1 1 9/20 @CHI 1 1 9/27 SF 10/4 @LAR 10/11 @DAL 10/18 WAS 10/22 @PHI 11/2 TB 11/8 @WAS 11/15 @PHI 11/29 CIN 12/6 @SEA 12/13 ARI 12/20 CLE 12/27 @BAL 1/3 DAL Totals 2 2 Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2020 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Date: Sunday, 9/20/2020 New York Giants at Chicago Bears Start Time: 12:01 PM Central at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL Game Day Weather Temp: 66° F (18.9° C) Humidity: 41%, Wind: SE 12 mph Played Open Stadium on Turf: Grass Outdoor Weather: Sunny,

Officials Referee: Vinovich, Bill (52) Umpire: Killens, Jr., Terry (77) Down Judge: Sutter, Tripp (37) Line Judge: Seeman, Jeff (45) Field Judge: Meslow, David (118) Side Judge: Willard, Don (58) Back Judge: Paganelli, Perry (46) Replay Official: Butterworth, Mark (0)

Lineups

New York Giants Chicago Bears Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 87 S.Shepard SLB 59 L.Carter WR 12 A.Robinson DT 96 A.Hicks TE 88 E.Engram DE 97 D.Lawrence TE 80 J.Graham NT 98 B.Nichols RT 75 C.Fleming MLB 54 B.Martinez RT 70 B.Massie DE 95 R.Robertson-Harris RG 70 K.Zeitler NT 94 D.Tomlinson RG 74 G.Ifedi OLB 52 K.Mack C 65 N.Gates DT 99 L.Williams C 65 C.Whitehair ILB 58 R.Smith LG 71 W.Hernandez OLB 51 K.Fackrell LG 68 J.Daniels ILB 59 D.Trevathan LT 78 A.Thomas LCB 24 J.Bradberry LT 72 C.Leno OLB 50 B.Mingo RB 26 S.Barkley SS 21 J.Peppers QB 10 M.Trubisky CB 23 K.Fuller TE 82 K.Smith FS 20 J.Love RB 32 D.Montgomery S 38 Ta.Gipson WR 86 D.Slayton RCB 25 C.Ballentine TE 86 D.Harris S 39 E.Jackson QB 8 D.Jones DB 23 L.Ryan WR 11 D.Mooney CB 33 J.Johnson

Substitutions Substitutions K 5 G.Gano, P 9 R.Dixon, WR 15 G.Tate, WR 18 C.Board, WR 19 D.Ratley, DB K 2 C.Santos, P 16 P.O'Donnell, WR 17 A.Miller, DB 22 K.Vildor, DB 24 27 I.Yiadom, DB 28 B.Williams, CB 30 D.Holmes, RB 33 D.Lewis, DB 36 B.Skrine, DB 26 D.Bush, DB 27 S.McManis, RB 29 T.Cohen, RB 35 R.Nall, DB S.Chandler, FB 39 E.Penny, S 43 N.Ebner, LB 44 M.Golden, LB 47 C.Brown, LB 36 D.Houston-Carson, LB 45 J.Iyiegbuniwe, LS 48 P.Scales, LB 53 D.Bond, OL 48 T.Crowder, LB 52 D.Downs, LB 53 O.Ximines, LS 58 C.Kreiter, TE 85 64 A.Bars, OL 69 R.Coward, TE 81 J.Holtz, WR 83 J.Wims, WR 84 C.Patterson, L.Toilolo, DL 95 B.Hill, DL 98 A.Johnson TE 85 C.Kmet, DT 90 J.Jenkins, DE 92 B.Urban, LB 93 J.Vaughters, LB 94 R.Quinn, DE 97 M.Edwards

Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 12 C.McCoy, CB 37 R.Lewis, OL 66 S.Lemieux, T 74 M.Peart, C 77 S.Pulley QB 9 N.Foles, OL 78 J.Spriggs

Not Active Not Active RB 22 W.Gallman, DB 34 A.Colbert, LB 35 T.Brunson, LB 49 C.Coughlin, T 72 WR 19 T.Ginn, DB 20 D.Shelley, LB 55 J.Woods, OL 71 A.Hambright, WR 88 J.Barton, TE 83 E.Tomlinson, DL 90 R.McIntosh R.Ridley, LB 99 Tr.Gipson Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

G.Gano 57WL (39) (37) C.Santos (34) 50WL

1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: New York Giants 0 0 3 10 0 13 HOME: Chicago Bears 10 7 0 0 0 17 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Bears 1 7:25 D.Montgomery 28 yd. pass from M.Trubisky (C.Santos kick) (12-82, 7:35) 0 7 Bears 1 4:36 C.Santos 34 yd. Field Goal (4-4, 1:36) 0 10 Bears 2 0:14 D.Mooney 15 yd. pass from M.Trubisky (C.Santos kick) (11-80, 5:15) 0 17 Giants 3 9:50 G.Gano 39 yd. Field Goal (4-4, 1:31) 3 17 Giants 4 14:18 D.Lewis 1 yd. run (G.Gano kick) (11-95, 4:39) 10 17 Giants 4 7:43 G.Gano 37 yd. Field Goal (10-47, 4:31) 13 17 Paid Attendance: 0 Time: 3:01 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears 9/20/2020 at Soldier Field Final Individual Statistics New York Giants Chicago Bears RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD S.Barkley 4 28 7.0 18 0 D.Montgomery 16 82 5.1 23 0 D.Jones 3 21 7.0 12 0 C.Patterson 7 25 3.6 10 0 D.Lewis 10 20 2.0 6 1 M.Trubisky 4 16 4.0 12 0 S.Shepard 1 6 6.0 6 0 T.Cohen 5 12 2.4 5 0 Total 18 75 4.2 18 1 Total 32 135 4.2 23 0

PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT D.Jones 40 25 241 4/21 0 24 1 68.9 M.Trubisky 28 18 190 4/21 2 28 2 78.0 Total 40 25 241 4/21 0 24 1 68.9 Total 28 18 190 4/21 2 28 2 78.0

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD E.Engram 8 6 65 10.8 22 0 D.Montgomery 3 3 45 15.0 28 1 G.Tate 5 5 47 9.4 20 0 D.Mooney 3 3 36 12.0 16 1 D.Lewis 5 4 36 9.0 15 0 A.Robinson 9 3 33 11.0 17 0 D.Slayton 6 3 33 11.0 17 0 J.Wims 2 2 17 8.5 12 0 C.Board 3 3 32 10.7 12 0 C.Patterson 2 2 8 4.0 9 0 S.Shepard 4 2 29 14.5 24 0 J.Graham 1 1 18 18.0 18 0 K.Smith 3 2 -1 -0.5 2 0 T.Cohen 1 1 15 15.0 15 0 D.Ratley 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 C.Kmet 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 B.Massie 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 R.Nall 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 A.Miller 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 D.Harris 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 36 25 241 9.6 24 0 Total 28 18 190 10.6 28 2

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD J.Love 1 13 13.0 13 0 D.Bush 1 10 10.0 10 0 J.Bradberry 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Total 2 12 6.0 13 0 Total 1 10 10.0 10 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG R.Dixon 3 174 58.0 44.7 2 1 62 P.O'Donnell 3 134 44.7 41.0 0 2 51 Total 3 174 58.0 44.7 2 1 62 Total 3 134 44.7 41.0 0 2 51

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD J.Peppers 1 11 11.0 0 11 0 [DOWNED] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 [DOWNED] 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK] 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 1 11 11.0 0 11 0 Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD C.Board 1 34 34.0 0 34 0 C.Patterson 3 83 27.7 0 30 0 D.Lewis 1 22 22.0 0 22 0 R.Nall 1 10 10.0 0 10 0 [TOUCHBACK] 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 2 56 28.0 0 34 0 Total 4 93 23.3 0 30 0

New York Giants FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS D.Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Chicago Bears FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS D.Mooney 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Quinn 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 K.Mack 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears 9/20/2020 at Soldier Field Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Giants Bears TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 22 18 By Rushing 4 7 By Passing 15 11 By Penalty 3 0 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 3-13-23% 9-16-56% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 3-3-100% 1-1-100% TOTAL NET YARDS 295 304 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 62 64 Average gain per offensive play 4.8 4.8 NET YARDS RUSHING 75 135 Total Rushing Plays 18 32 Average gain per rushing play 4.2 4.2 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 2-2 2-2 NET YARDS PASSING 220 169 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 4-21 4-21 Gross yards passing 241 190 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 40-25-1 28-18-2 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 5.0 5.3 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-3-0 4-4-2 PUNTS Number and Average 3-58.0 3-44.7 Had Blocked 0 0 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 44.7 41.0 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 23 10 No. and Yards Punt Returns 1-11 0-0 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 2-56 4-93 No. and Yards Interception Returns 2-12 1-10 PENALTIES Number and Yards 3-20 5-48 FUMBLES Number and Lost 1-1 1-0 TOUCHDOWNS 1 2 Rushing 1 0 Passing 0 2 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 1-1 2-2 Kicking Made-Attempts 1-1 2-2 FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 2-3 1-2 RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-3-33% 1-2-50% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-1-100% 0-0-0% SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE 13 17 TIME OF POSSESSION 25:31 34:29 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears 9/20/2020 at Soldier Field Ball Possession And Drive Chart New York Giants

# Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Given Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Up

1 7:25 6:12 1:13 Kickoff NYG 21 3 -1 0 -1 0 NYG 25 Fumble 2 4:36 3:42 0:54 Kickoff NYG 25 3 5 0 5 0 NYG 30 Punt

3 0:49 12:48 3:01 Punt NYG 23 7 43 5 48 3 CHI 29 Interception 4 10:06 5:29 4:37 Punt NYG 14 7 33 0 33 2 NYG 47 Punt 5 0:14 0:00 0:14 Kickoff NYG 25 3 36 0 36 2 CHI 39 Missed FG

6 15:00 12:11 2:49 Kickoff NYG 30 4 11 0 11 1 NYG 41 Punt 7 11:21 9:50 1:31 Interception CHI 25 4 4 0 4 0 CHI 21 Field Goal

8 3:57 14:18 4:39 Punt NYG 5 11 75 20 95 7 * CHI 1 Touchdown 9 12:14 7:43 4:31 Interception NYG 34 10 39 8 47 4 * CHI 19 Field Goal 10 2:02 0:00 2:02 Missed FG NYG 40 13 50 -10 40 3 * CHI 10 End of Game

(292) Average NYG 29

Chicago Bears

# Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Given Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Up

1 15:00 7:25 7:35 Kickoff CHI 18 12 77 5 82 4 NYG 28 Touchdown 2 6:12 4:36 1:36 Fumble NYG 20 4 4 0 4 0 * NYG 16 Field Goal 3 3:42 0:49 2:53 Punt CHI 8 6 30 0 30 1 CHI 38 Punt

4 12:48 10:06 2:42 Interception CHI 34 5 1 0 1 1 CHI 35 Punt 5 5:29 0:14 5:15 Punt CHI 20 11 80 0 80 5 * NYG 15 Touchdown

6 12:11 11:21 0:50 Punt CHI 25 2 0 0 0 0 CHI 25 Interception 7 9:50 3:57 5:53 Kickoff CHI 29 9 33 0 33 2 NYG 38 Punt

8 14:18 12:14 2:04 Kickoff CHI 24 5 20 0 20 1 CHI 44 Interception 9 7:43 2:02 5:41 Kickoff CHI 24 12 59 -15 44 4 NYG 32 Missed FG

(262) Average CHI 29

* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Visitor New York Giants 2:56 7:03 8:17 7:15 25:31 Home Chicago Bears 12:04 7:57 6:43 7:45 34:29

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average Giants: 4 - NYG 25 Bears: 4 - CHI 24 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears 9/20/2020 at Soldier Field Final Defensive Statistics New York Giants Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR B.Martinez 6 2 8 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.Ryan 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Lawrence 5 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Tomlinson 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Love 4 1 5 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Fackrell 4 0 4 1 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.Carter 4 0 4 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Bradberry 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Hill 3 1 4 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Peppers 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.Williams 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Holmes 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I.Yiadom 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S.Chandler 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Johnson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.Ximines 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Ballentine 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.Penny 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Ebner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Zeitler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 N.Gates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 50 8 58 4 21 7 5 2 6 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery

Chicago Bears Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc TKL AST COMB SK / YDS QHTFL IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR R.Smith 7 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E.Jackson 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Skrine 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Fuller 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Johnson 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Mack 2 1 3 1 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A.Hicks 1 2 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Mingo 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ta.Gipson 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Nichols 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Trevathan 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Quinn 1 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Bush 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Vaughters 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Urban 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Robertson-Harris 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.Patterson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Nall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Montgomery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 A.Robinson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 D.Mooney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 41 9 50 4 21 5 4 1 5 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears 9/20/2020 at Soldier Field First Half Summary PERIOD SCORES TIME OF POSSESSION Giants 0 0 = 0 Giants 9:59 Bears 10 7 = 17 Bears 20:01 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Bears 1 7:25 D.Montgomery 28 yd. pass from M.Trubisky (C.Santos kick) (12-82, 7:35) 0 7 Bears 1 4:36 C.Santos 34 yd. Field Goal (4-4, 1:36) 0 10 Bears 2 0:14 D.Mooney 15 yd. pass from M.Trubisky (C.Santos kick) (11-80, 5:15) 0 17

New York Giants Chicago Bears TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 7 11 First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty 2 - 4 - 1 3 - 8 - 0 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 1-5-20% 7-10-70% TOTAL NET YARDS 116 192 Total Offensive Plays 22 37 NET YARDS RUSHING 49 53 NET YARDS PASSING 67 139 Gross Yards Passing 73 159 Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass 2-6 3-20 Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted 8 - 5 - 1 18 - 13 - 0 Punts-Number and Average 2 - 57.5 2 - 50.5 Penalties-Number and Yards 1 - 5 1 - 5 Fumbles-Number and Lost 1 - 1 0 - 0 Red Zone Efficiency 0-0-0% 1-2-50% Average Drive Start NYG 22 CHI 32

New York Giants Chicago Bears

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD S.Barkley 4 28 7.0 18 0 D.Montgomery 5 23 4.6 8 0 D.Lewis 6 8 1.3 3 0 C.Patterson 4 16 4.0 10 0 D.Jones 1 7 7.0 7 0 T.Cohen 4 10 2.5 5 0 S.Shepard 1 6 6.0 6 0 M.Trubisky 3 4 1.3 3 0 Total 12 49 4.1 18 0 Total 16 53 3.3 10 0

PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT PASSING ATTCMP YDS SK/YD LGTD IN RT D.Jones 8 5 73 2/6 0 24 1 52.6 M.Trubisky 18 13 159 3/20 2 28 0 136.1 Total 8 5 73 2/6 0 24 1 52.6 Total 18 13 159 3/20 2 28 0 136.1

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD S.Shepard 4 2 29 14.5 24 0 A.Robinson 6 3 33 11.0 17 0 D.Slayton 1 1 17 17.0 17 0 D.Mooney 2 2 31 15.5 16 1 D.Lewis 1 1 15 15.0 15 0 C.Patterson 2 2 8 4.0 9 0 G.Tate 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 D.Montgomery 1 1 28 28.0 28 1 E.Engram 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 J.Graham 1 1 18 18.0 18 0 T.Cohen 1 1 15 15.0 15 0 C.Kmet 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 J.Wims 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 R.Nall 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 A.Miller 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 8 5 73 14.6 24 0 Total 18 13 159 12.2 28 2

New York Giants Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL Q IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR L.Carter 4 0 4 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Fackrell 4 0 4 1 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Lawrence 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Bradberry 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 15 0 15 2 11 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears 9/20/2020 at Soldier Field First Half Summary Chicago Bears Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc TKL AST COMB SK / YDS QHTFL IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR R.Smith 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.Fuller 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.Johnson 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Mingo 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 10 0 10 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field

Play By Play First Quarter 9/20/2020 NYG wins the coin toss and elects to defer. CHI elects to Receive, and NYG elects to defend the south goal. G.Gano kicks 70 yards from NYG 35 to CHI -5. C.Patterson pushed ob at CHI 18 for 23 yards (L.Ryan). Chicago Bears at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:55) 1-10-CHI 18 (14:55) D.Montgomery right tackle to CHI 21 for 3 yards (D.Lawrence). 2-7-CHI 21 (14:16) C.Patterson left end to CHI 23 for 2 yards (D.Tomlinson). 3-5-CHI 23 (13:35) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass deep middle to A.Robinson to CHI 40 for 17 yards (S.Chandler). P1 1-10-CHI 40 (12:55) M.Trubisky sacked at CHI 34 for -6 yards (K.Fackrell). 2-16-CHI 34 (12:10) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short left to T.Cohen pushed ob at CHI 49 for 15 yards (J.Love). 3-1-CHI 49 (11:51) (No Huddle, Shotgun) T.Cohen left guard to NYG 46 for 5 yards (L.Ryan). R2 1-10-NYG 46 (11:10) PENALTY on NYG-K.Fackrell, Neutral Zone Infraction, 5 yards, enforced at NYG 46 - No Play. 1-5-NYG 41 (10:56) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky left end to NYG 42 for -1 yards (K.Fackrell). 2-6-NYG 42 (10:15) D.Montgomery right tackle to NYG 38 for 4 yards (L.Ryan). 3-2-NYG 38 (9:30) D.Montgomery left end pushed ob at NYG 31 for 7 yards (D.Lawrence). R3 1-10-NYG 31 (8:58) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short middle to A.Robinson to NYG 29 for 2 yards (L.Carter). 2-8-NYG 29 (8:19) C.Patterson right tackle to NYG 28 for 1 yard (L.Williams). 3-7-NYG 28 (7:38) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short right to D.Montgomery for 28 yards, TOUCHDOWN. P4 C.Santos extra point is GOOD, Center-P.Scales, Holder-P.O'Donnell. Timeout at 07:25. NYG 0 CHI 7, 12 plays, 82 yards, 1 penalty, 7:35 drive, 7:35 elapsed C.Santos kicks 66 yards from CHI 35 to NYG -1. D.Lewis to NYG 21 for 22 yards (J.Vaughters). New York Giants at 7:25, (1st play from scrimmage 7:20) 1-10-NYG 21 (7:20) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short right to S.Shepard to NYG 26 for 5 yards (R.Smith). 2-5-NYG 26 (6:56) (No Huddle) S.Barkley right guard to NYG 25 for -1 yards (E.Jackson; A.Hicks). 3-6-NYG 25 (6:19) (Shotgun) D.Jones sacked at NYG 18 for -7 yards (R.Quinn). FUMBLES (R.Quinn), RECOVERED by CHI-K.Mack at NYG 20. K.Mack to NYG 20 for no gain (K.Zeitler). Chicago Bears at 6:12 1-10-NYG 20 (6:12) T.Cohen right tackle to NYG 19 for 1 yard (B.Martinez). 2-9-NYG 19 (5:31) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky right guard to NYG 16 for 3 yards (D.Lawrence). 3-6-NYG 16 (4:46) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass incomplete deep left to A.Miller. 4-6-NYG 16 (4:40) C.Santos 34 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-P.Scales, Holder-P.O'Donnell. Timeout at 04:36. NYG 0 CHI 10, 4 plays, 4 yards, 1:36 drive, 10:24 elapsed C.Santos kicks 65 yards from CHI 35 to end zone, Touchback. New York Giants at 4:36 1-10-NYG 25 (4:36) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short right to S.Shepard (K.Fuller). 2-10-NYG 25 (4:33) (No Huddle) S.Barkley right tackle to NYG 30 for 5 yards (A.Hicks; B.Nichols). 3-5-NYG 30 (3:58) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short middle to S.Shepard (K.Fuller). 4-5-NYG 30 (3:55) R.Dixon punts 62 yards to CHI 8, Center-C.Kreiter, downed by NYG-C.Board. Timeout at 03:42. Chicago Bears at 3:42 1-10-CHI 8 (3:42) M.Trubisky pass incomplete short right to A.Robinson. 2-10-CHI 8 (3:39) D.Montgomery right guard to CHI 16 for 8 yards (L.Carter). 3-2-CHI 16 (2:57) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short right to J.Graham pushed ob at CHI 34 for 18 yards (J.Love). P5 1-10-CHI 34 (2:23) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky sacked at CHI 29 for -5 yards (L.Carter). 2-15-CHI 29 (1:44) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short left to C.Patterson to CHI 38 for 9 yards (K.Fackrell). 3-6-CHI 38 (1:04) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass incomplete deep right to A.Miller. 4-6-CHI 38 (:59) P.O'Donnell punts 50 yards to NYG 12, Center-P.Scales. J.Peppers pushed ob at NYG 23 for 11 yards (C.Patterson). Timeout at 00:49. New York Giants at 0:49 1-10-NYG 23 (:49) S.Barkley right guard to NYG 41 for 18 yards (K.Fuller). R1 1-10-NYG 41 (:18) (No Huddle) D.Lewis right guard to NYG 41 for no gain (B.Urban). New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down New York Giants 0 2:56 1 0 0 1 0/2 0/0 Chicago Bears 10 12:04 2 3 0 5 5/7 0/0 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field

Play By Play Second Quarter 9/20/2020 New York Giants continued. 2-10-NYG 41 (15:00) (Shotgun) S.Barkley right tackle pushed ob at NYG 47 for 6 yards (E.Jackson). NYG-S.Barkley was injured during the play. He is Out. PENALTY on CHI-A.Hicks, Illegal Use of Hands, 5 yards, enforced at NYG 47. X2 1-10-CHI 48 (14:42) D.Jones pass deep middle to D.Slayton to CHI 31 for 17 yards (K.Fuller). P3 1-10-CHI 31 (14:05) D.Lewis right guard to CHI 28 for 3 yards (R.Smith). 2-7-CHI 28 (13:32) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones sacked at CHI 29 for -1 yards (B.Mingo). 3-8-CHI 29 (12:55) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle intended for E.Engram INTERCEPTED by D.Bush at CHI 24. D.Bush to CHI 34 for 10 yards (N.Gates). Timeout at 12:48. Chicago Bears at 12:48 1-10-CHI 34 (12:48) M.Trubisky pass incomplete short middle to A.Robinson (J.Bradberry). 2-10-CHI 34 (12:43) C.Patterson right guard to CHI 44 for 10 yards (B.Martinez; D.Holmes). R6 1-10-CHI 44 (12:04) D.Montgomery left guard to CHI 45 for 1 yard (A.Johnson). CHI-D.Montgomery was injured during the play. His return is Questionable. Timeout at 11:52. 2-9-CHI 45 (11:37) M.Trubisky sacked at CHI 36 for -9 yards (B.Hill). 3-18-CHI 36 (10:54) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short left to C.Patterson to CHI 35 for -1 yards (O.Ximines). 4-19-CHI 35 (10:19) P.O'Donnell punts 51 yards to NYG 14, Center-P.Scales, downed by CHI. New York Giants at 10:06 1-10-NYG 14 (10:06) D.Jones pass short middle to D.Lewis to NYG 29 for 15 yards (J.Johnson). P4 1-10-NYG 29 (9:31) S.Shepard right end pushed ob at NYG 35 for 6 yards (B.Skrine). 2-4-NYG 35 (9:00) D.Lewis right tackle to NYG 38 for 3 yards (R.Smith). 3-1-NYG 38 (8:18) D.Lewis left guard to NYG 40 for 2 yards (R.Robertson-Harris). R5 1-10-NYG 40 (7:45) D.Jones scrambles right end to NYG 47 for 7 yards (B.Mingo). 2-3-NYG 47 (7:05) D.Lewis right tackle to NYG 48 for 1 yard (K.Mack). 3-2-NYG 48 (6:24) D.Lewis left end to NYG 47 for -1 yards (R.Smith). Timeout #1 by NYG at 05:38. 4-3-NYG 47 (5:38) R.Dixon punts 53 yards to end zone, Center-C.Kreiter, Touchback. Chicago Bears at 5:29 1-10-CHI 20 (5:29) M.Trubisky pass short middle to A.Robinson to CHI 34 for 14 yards (J.Bradberry). P7 1-10-CHI 34 (4:54) C.Patterson left end ran ob at CHI 37 for 3 yards (C.Ballentine). 2-7-CHI 37 (4:23) M.Trubisky pass deep middle to D.Mooney to NYG 47 for 16 yards (B.Martinez). P8 1-10-NYG 47 (3:44) T.Cohen right tackle to NYG 44 for 3 yards (D.Lawrence). 2-7-NYG 44 (2:59) M.Trubisky pass short middle to C.Kmet to NYG 32 for 12 yards (D.Holmes). P9 1-10-NYG 32 (2:14) T.Cohen right end to NYG 31 for 1 yard (L.Carter). Two-Minute Warning 2-9-NYG 31 (2:00) M.Trubisky pass short left to R.Nall to NYG 29 for 2 yards (K.Fackrell). 3-7-NYG 29 (1:17) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short middle to J.Wims to NYG 17 for 12 yards (J.Bradberry). P10 1-10-NYG 17 (:34) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky right end pushed ob at NYG 15 for 2 yards (J.Bradberry). 2-8-NYG 15 (:28) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass incomplete short right to A.Robinson (J.Bradberry) [D.Lawrence]. 3-8-NYG 15 (:24) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short left to D.Mooney for 15 yards, TOUCHDOWN. P11 C.Santos extra point is GOOD, Center-P.Scales, Holder-P.O'Donnell. NYG 0 CHI 17, 11 plays, 80 yards, 5:15 drive, 14:46 elapsed C.Santos kicks 65 yards from CHI 35 to end zone, Touchback. New York Giants at 0:14 1-10-NYG 25 (:14) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass deep middle to S.Shepard to NYG 49 for 24 yards (J.Johnson). NYG-S.Shepard was injured during the play. He is P6 Out. Timeout #2 by NYG at 00:08. 1-10-NYG 49 (:08) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to G.Tate to CHI 39 for 12 yards (B.Skrine). P7 Timeout #3 by NYG at 00:03. 1-10-CHI 39 (:03) G.Gano 57 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Left, Center-C.Kreiter, Holder-R.Dixon. New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down New York Giants 0 7:03 1 4 1 6 1/3 0/0 Chicago Bears 17 7:57 1 5 0 6 2/3 0/0 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field

Play By Play Third Quarter 9/20/2020 NYG elects to Receive, and CHI elects to defend the North goal. C.Santos kicks 69 yards from CHI 35 to NYG -4. C.Board to NYG 30 for 34 yards (R.Nall). New York Giants at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:54) 1-10-NYG 30 (14:54) D.Jones pass short left to D.Slayton to NYG 43 for 13 yards (E.Jackson). P8 1-10-NYG 43 (14:17) D.Lewis left tackle to NYG 46 for 3 yards (D.Trevathan; J.Johnson). 2-7-NYG 46 (13:39) (Shotgun) D.Lewis left guard to NYG 48 for 2 yards (R.Smith; K.Mack). 3-5-NYG 48 (12:59) (Shotgun) D.Jones sacked at NYG 41 for -7 yards (A.Hicks). 4-12-NYG 41 (12:23) R.Dixon punts 59 yards to end zone, Center-C.Kreiter, Touchback. PENALTY on NYG-B.Williams, Illegal Touch Kick, 5 yards, enforced at CHI 20. Timeout at 12:11. Chicago Bears at 12:11 1-10-CHI 25 (12:11) D.Montgomery right tackle to CHI 25 for no gain (L.Williams). 2-10-CHI 25 (11:33) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass intended for A.Robinson INTERCEPTED by J.Love (J.Bradberry) at CHI 38. J.Love to CHI 25 for 13 yards (D.Montgomery). New York Giants at 11:21 1-10-CHI 25 (11:21) D.Jones pass short middle to K.Smith to CHI 28 for -3 yards (B.Nichols). 2-13-CHI 28 (10:37) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to G.Tate to CHI 21 for 7 yards (E.Jackson). 3-6-CHI 21 (9:58) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short middle to D.Slayton. 4-6-CHI 21 (9:54) G.Gano 39 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-C.Kreiter, Holder-R.Dixon. Timeout at 09:50. NYG 3 CHI 17, 4 plays, 4 yards, 1:31 drive, 5:10 elapsed G.Gano kicks 66 yards from NYG 35 to CHI -1. C.Patterson pushed ob at CHI 29 for 30 yards (I.Yiadom, E.Penny). Chicago Bears at 9:50, (1st play from scrimmage 9:40) 1-10-CHI 29 (9:40) C.Patterson left tackle to CHI 33 for 4 yards (J.Peppers). 2-6-CHI 33 (9:06) M.Trubisky pass short right to D.Mooney to CHI 37 for 4 yards (L.Ryan). FUMBLES (L.Ryan), and recovers at CHI 38. D.Mooney to CHI 38 for no gain (L.Ryan). 3-1-CHI 38 (8:17) M.Trubisky pass short right to D.Montgomery to CHI 46 for 8 yards (J.Peppers). P12 1-10-CHI 46 (7:34) D.Montgomery right guard to 50 for 4 yards (L.Ryan). 2-6-50 (6:55) (Shotgun) D.Montgomery right guard to NYG 47 for 3 yards (B.Hill). Timeout #1 by CHI at 06:12. 3-3-NYG 47 (6:11) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short right to J.Wims ran ob at NYG 42 for 5 yards (J.Bradberry). P13 1-10-NYG 42 (5:35) D.Montgomery left guard to NYG 40 for 2 yards (D.Tomlinson). 2-8-NYG 40 (4:53) (Shotgun) T.Cohen left guard to NYG 38 for 2 yards (J.Peppers). 3-6-NYG 38 (4:08) M.Trubisky pass incomplete short left to A.Miller. 4-6-NYG 38 (4:04) P.O'Donnell punts 33 yards to NYG 5, Center-P.Scales, downed by CHI-S.McManis. Timeout at 03:57. New York Giants at 3:57 1-10-NYG 5 (3:57) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short left to E.Engram to NYG 12 for 7 yards (Ta.Gipson). 2-3-NYG 12 (3:28) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short left to E.Engram (J.Johnson). 3-3-NYG 12 (3:24) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short right to D.Lewis to NYG 23 for 11 yards (B.Skrine) [R.Quinn]. CHI-B.Skrine was injured during the play. P9 Timeout at 03:08. 1-10-NYG 23 (2:58) D.Jones pass short middle to G.Tate to NYG 43 for 20 yards (E.Jackson). P10 1-10-NYG 43 (2:16) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to C.Board to CHI 45 for 12 yards (R.Smith). P11 1-10-CHI 45 (1:42) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones scrambles to CHI 33 for 12 yards (R.Smith). R12 PENALTY on CHI-R.Smith, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at CHI 33. X13 1-10-CHI 18 (1:20) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to D.Lewis to CHI 11 for 7 yards (K.Fuller). PENALTY on CHI-J.Vaughters, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at CHI 18 - No Play. 1-5-CHI 13 (:59) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to E.Engram to CHI 7 for 6 yards (K.Fuller). P14 1-7-CHI 7 (:18) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to G.Tate to CHI 3 for 4 yards (E.Jackson). New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down New York Giants 3 8:17 1 5 1 7 1/3 0/0 Chicago Bears 17 6:43 0 2 0 2 2/3 0/0 New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field

Play By Play Fourth Quarter 9/20/2020 New York Giants continued. 2-3-CHI 3 (15:00) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short left to K.Smith pushed ob at CHI 1 for 2 yards (J.Johnson). 3-1-CHI 1 (14:29) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short left. 4-1-CHI 1 (14:22) (Shotgun) D.Lewis right guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. R15 G.Gano extra point is GOOD, Center-C.Kreiter, Holder-R.Dixon. Timeout at 14:18. NYG 10 CHI 17, 11 plays, 95 yards, 2 penalties, 4:39 drive, 0:42 elapsed G.Gano kicks 71 yards from NYG 35 to CHI -6. C.Patterson to CHI 24 for 30 yards (N.Ebner). Chicago Bears at 14:18, (1st play from scrimmage 14:14) 1-10-CHI 24 (14:14) M.Trubisky pass short left to D.Montgomery to CHI 33 for 9 yards (B.Martinez; L.Ryan). 2-1-CHI 33 (13:47) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Montgomery left guard to CHI 38 for 5 yards (B.Martinez). R14 1-10-CHI 38 (13:09) M.Trubisky pass incomplete deep left to D.Harris. 2-10-CHI 38 (13:02) C.Patterson right guard to CHI 44 for 6 yards (B.Martinez). 3-4-CHI 44 (12:21) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass deep right intended for A.Robinson INTERCEPTED by J.Bradberry at NYG 35. J.Bradberry to NYG 34 for -1 yards (A.Robinson). The Replay Official reviewed the interception ruling, and the play was Upheld. The ruling on the field stands. New York Giants at 12:14 1-10-NYG 34 (12:14) D.Jones pass short middle to E.Engram to NYG 46 for 12 yards (J.Vaughters). P16 1-10-NYG 46 (11:29) D.Jones sacked at NYG 38 for -8 yards (K.Mack). 2-18-NYG 38 (10:48) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to E.Engram to NYG 48 for 10 yards (Ta.Gipson). 3-8-NYG 48 (10:12) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle intended for K.Smith INTERCEPTED by E.Jackson [K.Mack] at CHI 46. E.Jackson for 54 yards, TOUCHDOWN NULLIFIED by Penalty. PENALTY on CHI-E.Jackson, Defensive Pass Interference, 8 yards, enforced at NYG 48 - No Play. X17 1-10-CHI 44 (9:57) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to C.Board to CHI 33 for 11 yards (K.Fuller). P18 1-10-CHI 33 (9:18) (Shotgun) D.Lewis right tackle to CHI 27 for 6 yards (D.Trevathan, B.Skrine). 2-4-CHI 27 (8:36) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short left to E.Engram pushed ob at CHI 19 for 8 yards (E.Jackson). P19 1-10-CHI 19 (8:05) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short right. 2-10-CHI 19 (7:57) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short left to K.Smith. 3-10-CHI 19 (7:51) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short middle to D.Ratley (J.Johnson). 4-10-CHI 19 (7:47) G.Gano 37 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-C.Kreiter, Holder-R.Dixon. Timeout at 07:43. NYG 13 CHI 17, 10 plays, 47 yards, 1 penalty, 4:31 drive, 7:17 elapsed G.Gano kicks 51 yards from NYG 35 to CHI 14. R.Nall to CHI 24 for 10 yards (E.Penny). Chicago Bears at 7:43, (1st play from scrimmage 7:36) 1-10-CHI 24 (7:36) D.Montgomery left tackle to CHI 35 for 11 yards (J.Love, D.Tomlinson). R15 1-10-CHI 35 (6:56) D.Montgomery left tackle to CHI 45 for 10 yards (B.Hill; J.Peppers). R16 1-10-CHI 45 (6:11) C.Patterson right end pushed ob at CHI 44 for -1 yards (J.Love). 2-11-CHI 44 (5:33) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky scrambles right end pushed ob at NYG 44 for 12 yards (B.Martinez). R17 1-10-NYG 44 (4:56) D.Montgomery left tackle to NYG 35 for 9 yards (I.Yiadom). PENALTY on CHI-G.Ifedi, Chop Block, 15 yards, enforced at NYG 44 - No Play. 1-25-CHI 41 (4:51) D.Montgomery right guard to NYG 36 for 23 yards (I.Yiadom, J.Love). 2-2-NYG 36 (4:06) D.Montgomery right guard to NYG 36 for no gain (D.Lawrence). Timeout #1 by NYG at 04:01. 3-2-NYG 36 (4:01) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass incomplete short middle to A.Robinson (D.Tomlinson). 4-2-NYG 36 (3:58) M.Trubisky pass short middle to B.Massie to NYG 32 for 4 yards (B.Hill). P18 Ball tipped to 70, 70 is eligible b/c tipped by eligible receiver Timeout #2 by NYG at 03:49. 1-10-NYG 32 (3:49) D.Montgomery right guard to NYG 31 for 1 yard (D.Tomlinson). Timeout #3 by NYG at 03:43. 2-9-NYG 31 (3:43) D.Montgomery left guard to NYG 31 for no gain (D.Tomlinson). Timeout #2 by CHI at 02:56. 3-9-NYG 31 (2:56) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky sacked at NYG 32 for -1 yards (B.Martinez). 4-10-NYG 32 (2:07) C.Santos 50 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Left, Center-P.Scales, Holder-P.O'Donnell. New York Giants vs Chicago Bears at Soldier Field New York Giants at 2:02 1-10-NYG 40 (2:02) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short right to D.Ratley. Two-Minute Warning 2-10-NYG 40 (1:59) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short right to D.Lewis. 3-10-NYG 40 (1:55) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to E.Engram to CHI 38 for 22 yards (B.Skrine). P20 1-10-CHI 38 (1:34) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short left to D.Slayton. 2-10-CHI 38 (1:29) (Shotgun) D.Jones scrambles right end to CHI 36 for 2 yards (E.Jackson). 3-8-CHI 36 (1:03) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones pass short left to G.Tate to CHI 30 for 6 yards (B.Skrine). The Replay Official reviewed the runner was not down by contact ruling, and the play was REVERSED. (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones pass short left to G.Tate to CHI 32 for 4 yards (B.Skrine). 4-4-CHI 32 (:45) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to D.Lewis to CHI 26 for 6 yards (D.Bush). P21 1-10-CHI 26 (:32) D.Jones spiked the ball to stop the clock. 2-10-CHI 26 (:31) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete short right to D.Slayton. 3-10-CHI 26 (:26) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short right to C.Board pushed ob at CHI 17 for 9 yards (K.Fuller). 4-1-CHI 17 (:21) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to D.Slayton to CHI 14 for 3 yards (R.Smith). P22 1-10-CHI 14 (:09) D.Jones spiked the ball to stop the clock. 2-10-CHI 14 (:08) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short left to D.Lewis ran ob at CHI 10 for 4 yards. 3-6-CHI 10 (:04) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass incomplete to G.Tate (E.Jackson). PENALTY on NYG-G.Tate, Offensive Pass Interference, 10 yards, enforced at CHI 10 - No Play. END OF QUARTER Time First Downs Efficiencies Score Poss RPXT 3 Down 4 Down New York Giants 13 7:15 1 6 1 8 1/5 3/3 Chicago Bears 17 7:45 4 1 0 5 0/3 1/1 Miscellaneous Statistics Report

New York Giants vs Chicago Bears 9/20/2020 at Soldier Field Ten Longest Plays for New York Giants Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 327 1-10-CHI 45 (1:42) (No Huddle, Shotgun) D.Jones scrambles to CHI 33 for 12 yards (R.Smith). PENALTY on CHI-R.Smith, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at CHI 33. 224 1-10-NYG 25 (:14) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass deep middle to S.Shepard to NYG 49 for 24 yards (J.Johnson). NYG-S.Shepard was injured during the play. He is Out. 422 3-10-NYG 40 (1:55) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to E.Engram to CHI 38 for 22 yards (B.Skrine). 320 1-10-NYG 23 (2:58) D.Jones pass short middle to G.Tate to NYG 43 for 20 yards (E.Jackson). 118 1-10-NYG 23 (:49) S.Barkley right guard to NYG 41 for 18 yards (K.Fuller). 217 1-10-CHI 48 (14:42) D.Jones pass deep middle to D.Slayton to CHI 31 for 17 yards (K.Fuller). 215 1-10-NYG 14 (10:06) D.Jones pass short middle to D.Lewis to NYG 29 for 15 yards (J.Johnson). 313 1-10-NYG 30 (14:54) D.Jones pass short left to D.Slayton to NYG 43 for 13 yards (E.Jackson). 212 1-10-NYG 49 (:08) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to G.Tate to CHI 39 for 12 yards (B.Skrine). 312 1-10-NYG 43 (2:16) (Shotgun) D.Jones pass short middle to C.Board to CHI 45 for 12 yards (R.Smith). Ten Longest Plays for Chicago Bears Yards Qtr Play Start Play Description 128 3-7-NYG 28 (7:38) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short right to D.Montgomery for 28 yards, TOUCHDOWN. 423 1-25-CHI 41 (4:51) D.Montgomery right guard to NYG 36 for 23 yards (I.Yiadom, J.Love). 118 3-2-CHI 16 (2:57) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short right to J.Graham pushed ob at CHI 34 for 18 yards (J.Love). 117 3-5-CHI 23 (13:35) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass deep middle to A.Robinson to CHI 40 for 17 yards (S.Chandler). 216 2-7-CHI 37 (4:23) M.Trubisky pass deep middle to D.Mooney to NYG 47 for 16 yards (B.Martinez). 115 2-16-CHI 34 (12:10) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short left to T.Cohen pushed ob at CHI 49 for 15 yards (J.Love). 215 3-8-NYG 15 (:24) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short left to D.Mooney for 15 yards, TOUCHDOWN. 214 1-10-CHI 20 (5:29) M.Trubisky pass short middle to A.Robinson to CHI 34 for 14 yards (J.Bradberry). 212 2-7-NYG 44 (2:59) M.Trubisky pass short middle to C.Kmet to NYG 32 for 12 yards (D.Holmes). 212 3-7-NYG 29 (1:17) (Shotgun) M.Trubisky pass short middle to J.Wims to NYG 17 for 12 yards (J.Bradberry).

Touchdown Scoring Information Offense Defense Special Teams VISITOR New York Giants 1 0 0 HOME Chicago Bears 2 0 0 Player Scoring Information Club Player TD Rush Rec KO TD Punt Int TD Fum Misc FG XP 2Pt 2Pt Sfty Points TD TD TD TD TD Rush Rec NYG G.Gano 000000002100 70 NYG D.Lewis 010000000000 60 CHI D.Montgomery 001000000000 60 CHI D.Mooney 001000000000 60 CHI C.Santos 000000001200 50

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home Largest Lead 0 17 0 14 0 17 Drives Leading 0 4 0 4 0 8 Time of Possession Leading 0:00 12:26 0:00 14:28 0:00 26:54 Largest Deficit -17 0 -14 0 -17 0 Drives Trailing 5 0 5 0 10 0 Time of Possession Trailing 9:59 0:00 15:32 0:00 25:31 0:00 Times Score Tied Up 0 0 0 Lead Changes 1 0 1 Playtime Percentage Percent of playtime per player on offense, defense and special teams New York Giants Chicago Bears Offense Defense Special Teams Offense Defense Special Teams

K Zeitler G 65 100% 4 18% B Massie T 65 100% 4 18% A Thomas T 65 100% 4 18% C Leno T 65 100% 4 18% N Gates C 65 100% 4 18% G Ifedi G 65 100% 4 18% W Hernandez G 65 100% 4 18% J Daniels G 65 100% 4 18% C Fleming T 65 100% 4 18% C Whitehair C 65 100% D Jones QB 65 100% M Trubisky QB 65 100% E Engram TE 63 97% 4 18% A Robinson WR 53 82% D Slayton WR 58 89% J Graham TE 40 62% D Lewis RB 57 88% 2 9% D Mooney WR 39 60% G Tate WR 40 62% D Harris TE 36 55% 5 23% K Smith TE 31 48% 7 32% D Montgomery RB 35 54% D Ratley WR 27 42% J Wims WR 29 45% 2 9% S Shepard WR 15 23% A Miller WR 26 40% C Board WR 11 17% 11 50% C Kmet TE 22 34% 7 32% L Toilolo TE 11 17% 5 23% T Cohen RB 21 32% 4 18% S Barkley RB 8 12% C Patterson WR 14 22% 7 32% E Penny FB 4 6% 14 64% J Holtz TE 7 11% 11 50% J Peppers SS 65 100% 10 45% R Nall RB 3 5% 13 59% J Bradberry CB 65 100% 4 18% R Smith LB 65 100% 1 5% B Martinez LB 65 100% T Gipson FS 65 100% J Love FS 64 98% 11 50% K Fuller CB 63 97% 5 23% L Carter LB 64 98% 8 36% E Jackson SS 63 97% 1 5% L Ryan FS 55 85% 4 18% J Johnson CB 63 97% 1 5% L Williams DT 42 65% 5 23% K Mack LB 54 83% 1 5% D Lawrence DE 39 60% 9 41% A Hicks DT 51 78% D Tomlinson NT 38 58% 8 36% B Skrine CB 43 66% 3 14% K Fackrell LB 36 55% 6 27% R Robertson-Harris DT 33 51% 9 41% I Yiadom CB 36 55% 4 18% D Trevathan LB 31 48% 5 23% C Ballentine CB 29 45% 7 32% B Mingo LB 27 42% 18 82% D Holmes CB 25 38% B Nichols NT 27 42% 4 18% B Hill DT 20 31% 4 18% J Jenkins NT 26 40% 4 18% O Ximines LB 19 29% 11 50% D Bush FS 25 38% 14 64% A Johnson NT 19 29% 1 5% R Quinn DE 25 38% M Golden LB 15 23% J Vaughters LB 24 37% 8 36% D Downs LB 11 17% 7 32% B Urban DT 17 26% 9 41% N Ebner SS 5 8% 18 82% S Chandler FS 3 5% 10 45% M Edwards DT 8 12% C Brown LB 10 45% S McManis SS 3 5% 16 73% T Crowder LB 10 45% J Iyiegbuniwe LB 2 3% 17 77% B Williams CB 10 45% D Houston-Carson FS 17 77% G Gano K 8 36% D Bond LB 8 36% R Dixon P 7 32% C Santos K 8 36% C Kreiter LS 7 32% P O'Donnell P 7 32% P Scales LS 7 32% K Vildor CB 6 27% A Bars G 4 18% R Coward T 4 18% NEW YORK GIANTS / WEEK 2 / THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2020

WON 0, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/14 L 16-26 Pittsburgh Jones 7 43 6.1 13 0 09/20 L 13-17 at Chicago Barkley 19 34 1.8 18 0 09/27 San Francisco D. Lewis 11 21 1.9 6 1 10/04 at L.A. Rams Shepard 1 6 6.0 6 0 10/11 at Dallas TEAM 38 104 2.7 18 1 10/18 Washington OPPONENTS 62 276 4.5 30 0 10/22 at Philadelphia * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/02 Tampa Bay D. Slayton 9 135 15.0 41t 2 11/08 at Washington Shepard 8 76 9.5 24 0 11/15 Philadelphia Engram 8 74 9.3 22 0 11/29 at Cincinnati Barkley 6 60 10.0 38 0 12/06 at Seattle Board 5 49 9.8 12 0 12/13 Arizona Tate 5 47 9.4 20 0 12/20 Cleveland D. Lewis 4 36 9.0 15 0 12/27 at Baltimore K. Smith 4 16 4.0 12 0 01/03 Dallas Gallman 1 14 14.0 14 0 NY-G Opp. Toilolo 1 13 13.0 13 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 42 37 TEAM 51 520 10.2 41t 2 Rushing 6 12 OPPONENTS 39 419 10.7 28t 5 Passing 31 25 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Penalty 5 0 Love 1 13 13.0 13 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 11/28 17/31 Bradberry 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 3rd Down Pct. 39.3 54.8 TEAM 2 12 6.0 13 0 4th Down: Made/Att 4/4 2/2 OPPONENTS 3 10 3.3 10 0 4th Down Pct. 100.0 100.0 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B POSSESSION AVG. 26:54 33:07 Dixon 8 367 45.9 39.3 2 4 62 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 586 653 TEAM 8 367 45.9 39.3 2 4 62 0 Avg. Per Game 293.0 326.5 OPPONENTS 7 317 45.3 38.1 0 3 59 0 Total Plays 126 128 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Play 4.7 5.1 Peppers 4 1 50 12.5 20 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 104 276 TEAM 4 1 50 12.5 20 0 Avg. Per Game 52.0 138.0 OPPONENTS 3 1 13 4.3 12 0 Total Rushes 38 62 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS PASSING 482 377 Board 1 34 34.0 34 0 Avg. Per Game 241.0 188.5 D. Lewis 1 22 22.0 22 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 7/38 6/42 TEAM 2 56 28.0 34 0 Gross Yards 520 419 OPPONENTS 5 126 25.2 33 0 Att./Completions 81/51 60/39 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Completion Pct. 63.0 65.0 Gano 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 1 Had Intercepted 3 2 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 1 PUNTS/AVERAGE 8/45.9 7/45.3 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 0/ 1 NET PUNTING AVG. 8/39.3 7/38.1 Gano: (21G)(57N,39G,37G) PENALTIES/YARDS 7/45 8/69 OPP: (41G,36G)(34G,50N) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/1 4/1 TOUCHDOWNS 3 5 Rushing 1 0 Passing 2 5 Returns 0 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 3 7 3 16 0 29 OPPONENTS 13 20 0 10 0 43 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS D. Slayton 2 0 2 0 0 12 Gano 0 0 0 0 2/ 2 3/ 4 0 11 D. Lewis 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 3 1 2 0 2/ 2 3/ 4 0 29 OPPONENTS 5 0 5 0 4/ 5 3/ 4 0 43 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Carter 1, Fackrell 1, Hill 1, Lawrence 1, Martinez 1, L. Williams 1, TM 6, OPP 7 FUM/LOST: Jones 1/1

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Jones 81 51 520 63.0 6.42 2 2.5 3 3.7 41t 7/ 38 74.1 TEAM 81 51 520 63.0 6.42 2 2.5 3 3.7 41t 7/ 38 74.1 OPPONENTS 60 39 419 65.0 6.98 5 8.3 2 3.3 28t 6/ 42 99.2

DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS MISC. Player T A TT SK YD TFL QH INT PD FF FR T A FF FR BL T A FF FR Blake Martinez 14 7 21 1 1 2 1 ------Lorenzo Carter 8 3 11 1 5 1 2 ------Corey Ballentine 8 2 10 ------Logan Ryan 7 3 10 ------1 - 1 ------Dexter Lawrence 8 1 9 1 9 1 2 ------James Bradberry 8 0 8 - - - - 1 6 1 - 1 ------Julian Love 7 1 8 - - 1 - 1 1 ------Jabrill Peppers 4 4 8 - - - - - 1 ------Leonard Williams 6 1 7 1 12 2 2 ------Kyler Fackrell 5 1 6 1 6 2 1 ------Dalvin Tomlinson 5 1 6 - - - - - 1 ------Darnay Holmes 3 2 5 ------B.J. Hill 3 1 4 1 9 1 1 ------Markus Golden 2 0 2 - - 1 ------Isaac Yiadom 1 0 1 ------1 ------Oshane Ximines 1 0 1 - - 1 1 ------Austin Johnson 1 0 1 ------Sean Chandler 1 0 1 ------Elijhaa Penny 0 0 0 ------1 1 ------Devante Downs 0 0 0 ------1 - - 1 - - - - - Nate Ebner 0 0 0 ------1 ------Eric Tomlinson 0 0 0 ------1 ------Nick Gates 0 0 0 ------1 - - - Cameron Fleming 0 0 0 ------1 - - - Kevin Zeitler 0 0 0 ------1 - - - Team Totals 92 27 119 6 42 12 10 2 9 2 - 7 1 - 1 - 3 - - - Opponent Totals 82 20 102 7 38 16 12 3 10 1 1 6 1 - - - 2 - - 3 GIANTS GIANTS OPPONENTS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL

9/14 PITTSBURGH 3 7 0 6 0 16 3 13 0 10 0 26 9/20 at Chicago 0 0 3 10 0 13 10 7 0 0 0 17 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS

2020 Totals 3 7 3 16 0 29 13 20 0 10 0 43 GIANTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING PASSING INT. BY NYG T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD 9/14 PITTSBURGH 20 2 16 2 291 64 29 20 262 3/17 41 26 2 0 0 0 9/20 at Chicago 22 4 15 3 295 62 75 18 220 4/21 40 25 1 2 12 0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 42 6 31 5 586 126 104 38 482 7/38 81 51 3 2 12 0

GIANTS PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT

9/14 PITTSBURGH 5 - 38.6 3 39 0 0 0 0 0 4-25 0 / 0 9/20 at Chicago 3 - 58.0 1 11 0 0 2 56 0 3-20 1 / 1 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 8 - 45.9 4 50 1 0 2 56 0 7-45 1 / 1

GIANTS SCORING TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.

9/14 PITTSBURGH 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 28:16 9/20 at Chicago 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 25:31 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 3 1 2 0 2 0 3 26:53

Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 9/14 PITTSBURGH 8-15 53% 9/20 at Chicago 3 - 13 23%

Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 9/14 PITTSBURGH 8-15 53% 9/20 at Chicago 9 - 16 56%

OPPONENTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING PASSING INT. BY NYG T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD 9/14 PITTSBURGH 19 5 14 0 349 64 141 30 208 2/21 32 21 0 2 0 0 9/20 at Chicago 18 7 11 0 304 64 135 32 169 4/21 28 18 2 1 10 0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS

2020 Totals 37 12 25 0 653 128 276 62 377 6/42 60 39 2 3 10 0

OPPONENTS PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT

9/14 PITTSBURGH 4 - 45.8 3 13 0 0 1 33 0 3-21 3 / 1 9/20 at Chicago 3 - 44.7 0 0 0 0 4 93 0 5-48 1 / 0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 7 - 45.3 3 13 1 0 5 126 0 8-69 4 / 1 OPPONENTS SCORING TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.

9/14 PITTSBURGH 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 31:44 9/20 at Chicago 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 34:29 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 5 0 5 0 4 0 3 33:07

GIANTS OPPONENTS (2 GAMES) (2 GAMES)

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 18, Barkley, at CHI (9/20) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 30, Snell, vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: 1, Lewis, at CHI (9/20) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 41, Jones to Slayton, vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 28, twice, Roethlisberger to Claypool, vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 41, Jones to Slayton, vs. PIT (9/14)...... and Trubisky to Montgomery, at CHI (9/20) LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 20, Peppers, vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 34, Board, at CHI (9/20) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 28, Trubisky to Montgomery, at CHI MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 1, twice, Love and Bradberry, at CHI (9/20) (9/20)...... LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 13, Love, at CHI (9/20) LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 12, Johnson, vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST PUNT: 62, Dixon, at CHI (9/20) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 33, McCloud, vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 39, Gano, at CHI (9/20) MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 1, three times, Watt and Heyward, vs. PIT (9/14) and MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 15, Barkley, vs. PIT (9/14) Bush, at CHI (9/20) MOST RUSHING YARDS: 28, Barkley, at CHI (9/20) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 10, Bush, at CHI (9/20) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 41, Jones vs. PIT (9/14) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 26, Jones vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST PUNT: 59, Colquitt, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST YARDS PASSING: 279, Jones vs. PIT (9/14) LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 41, Boswell, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST RECEPTIONS: 6, four times, Slayton, Barkley and Shepard, vs. PIT MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 19, Snell, vs. PIT (9/14) (9/14) and Engram, at CHI (9/20) MOST RUSHING YARDS: 113, Snell, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST YARDS RECEIVING: 102, Slayton, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 32, Roethlisberger, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 2, Jones, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 21, Roethlisberger, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 1, Lewis, at CHI (9/20) MOST YARDS PASSING: 229, Roethlisberger, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 2, Jones, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: 2, Slayton, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST RECEPTIONS: 6, twice, Smith-Schuster and Johnson, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST QB SACKS: 1, six times, Carter and Lawrence, vs. PIT (9/14) and MOST YARDS RECEIVING: 69, Smith-Schuster, vs. PIT (9/14) Martinez, Carter, Fackrell and Hill, at CHI (9/20) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 2, Trubisky, at CHI (9/20) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 3, Roethlisberger, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: 2, Smith-Schuster, vs. PIT (9/14) MOST QB SACKS: 1, seven times, Williams, Watt and Tuitt, vs. PIT (9/14) and Mack, Hicks, Mingo and Quinn, at CHI (9/20) New York Giants vs. pittsburgh steelers Sept. 14, 2020 STEELERS (31:44) GIANTS (28:16) AVERAGE DRIVE START PIT 30 AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 36 PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 3 0 2:00 Punt 1. 7 35 3:36 Punt 2. 13 59 6:11 Field Goal 2. 4 1 0:50 Field Goal 3. 3 1 3:34 Punt 3. 3 -3 1:34 Punt 4. 6 40 3:34 Touchdown 4. 6 63 2:04 Touchdown 5. 3 -4 1:46 Punt 5. 1 0 0:05 Interception 6. 8 78 1:25 Touchdown 6. 5 43 3:51 Punt 7. 5 22 2:53 Punt 7. 3 2 1:52 Punt 8. 9 62 3:58 Field Goal 8. 1 -1 0:07 End of Half 9. 11 75 7:00 Touchdown 9. 19 87 8:50 INT 10. 5 15 1:52 End of Game 10. 3 -6 1:56 Punt 11 13 70 3:31 Touchdown

New York Giants at chicago bears Sept. 20, 2020 GIANTS (25:31) BEARS (34:29) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 29 AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 36 PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 3 -1 1:13 Fumble 1. 12 77 7:35 Touchdown 2. 3 5 :54 Punt 2. 4 4 1:36 Field Goal 3. 7 43 3:01 Interception 3. 6 30 2:53 Punt 4. 7 33 4:37 Punt 4. 5 1 2:42 Punt 5. 3 26 :14 Missed Field Goal 5. 11 80 5:15 Touchdown 6. 4 11 2:49 Punt 6. 2 0 :50 Interception 7. 4 4 1:31 Field Goal 7. 9 33 5:53 Punt 8. 11 75 4:39 Touchdown 8. 5 20 2:04 Interception 9. 10 39 4:31 Field Goal 9. 12 59 5:41 Missed Field Goal 10. 13 50 2:02 End of Game

GIANTS OPPONENTS PLAYERS...... YDS... DATE...... OPPONENT PLAYERS...... YDS...DATE...... OPPONENT Jones to Slayton...... 41...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Roethlisberger to Claypool.28...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Jones to Barkley...... 38...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Trubisky to Montgomery.... 28...... 9/20...... at Chicago Jones to Shepard...... 24...... 9/20...... at Chicago Roethlisberger to Washington 21. 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Jones to Engram...... 22...... 9/20...... at Chicago Jones to Tate...... 20...... 9/20...... at Chicago GIANTS OPPONENTS PLAYER...... YDS...... DATE...... OPPONENT PLAYER...... YARDS.... DATE...... OPPONENT Barkley...... 18...... 9/20...... at Chicago Snell...... 30...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Jones...... 13...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Montgomery...... 23...... 9/20...... at Chicago Jones...... 12...... 9/20...... at Chicago Snell...... 21...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Snell...... 14...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Trubisky...... 12...... 9/20...... at Chicago Roethlisberger...... 11...... 9/14...... vs. Pittsburgh Montgomery...... 11...... 9/20...... at Chicago Montgomery...... 10...... 9/20...... at Chicago Patterson...... 10...... 9/20...... at Chicago GIANTS OFFENSE

NFC RANK NFL RANK TOTAL Rush Pass TOTAL Rush Pass

9/14 PITTSBURGH 13 16 6 26 32 9 9/20 at Chicago 16 13 9 28 32 17 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS

GIANTS DEFENSE

NFC RANK NFL RANK TOTAL Rush Pass TOTAL Rush Pass

9/14 PITTSBURGH 5 12 3t 12 25 11t 9/20 at Chicago 2 13 1 5 24 2 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS NO. Results From Turnovers PTs Defense 3 Takeaways 0 Touchdowns 0 3 Field Goals 9 Total 9

NO. Results From Turnovers PTs Offense 4 Giveaways 1 Touchdowns 6 2 Field Goals 6 Total 12 Totals -1 Ratio Net Points -3 PLUS/MINUS TURNOVER RATIO

NO. Defense NO. Offense Diff First Half 1 Takeaways 3 Giveaways -2 1st Quarter 1 Takeaways 1 Giveaways 0 2nd Quarter 0 Takeaways 2 Giveaways -2

2nd Half 2 Takeaways 1 Giveaways -1 3rd Quarter 1 Takeaways 1 Giveaways 0 4th Quarter 1 Takeaways 0 Giveaways 1 Overtime 0 Takeaways 0 Giveaways 0 Totals 3 Takeaways 4 Giveaways -1 2020 offensive turnover chart Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT 9/14 vs. Pittsburgh L Jones Intercepted by Watt 2 NYG 36 Touchdown 9/14 vs. Pittsburgh L Jones Intercepted by Heyward 3 PIT 0 Field Goal 9/20 at Chicago L Jones Fumble, Recovered by Mack 1 NYG 20 Field Goal 9/20 at Chicago L Jones Intercepted by Bush 2 CHI 24 Punt

2020 defensive turnover chart Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT 9/14 vs. Pittsburgh L Jones Intercepted by Watt 2 NYG 36 Touchdown 9/14 vs. Pittsburgh L Jones Intercepted by Heyward 3 PIT 0 Field Goal 9/20 at Chicago L Jones Fumble, Recovered by Mack 1 NYG 20 Field Goal 9/20 at Chicago L Jones Intercepted by Bush 2 CHI 24 Punt OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/14 PITTSBURGH 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 9/20 at Chicago 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 6 2 1 0 2 0 1 0

OPPONENTS Downs Half Game Pts. TD% Score % Pts./Poss

9/14 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 9 33% 67% 3.0 9/20 at Chicago 0 0 1 10 33% 67% 3.3 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 0 0 0 19 33% 67% 3.2 OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/14 PITTSBURGH 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 9/20 at Chicago 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 5 3 2 0 2 0 0 0

OPPONENTS Downs Half Game Pts. TD% Score % Pts./Poss

9/14 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 16 67% 100% 5.3 9/20 at Chicago 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5.0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 0 0 0 26 60% 100% 5.2 OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/14 PITTSBURGH 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 9/20 at Chicago 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS

2020 Totals 5 2 1 0 1 0 1 0

OPPONENTS Downs Half Game Pts. TD% Score % Pts./Poss

9/14 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 9 33% 67% 3.0 9/20 at Chicago 0 0 1 7 50% 50% 3.5 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 0 0 0 16 40% 60% 3.2

OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/14 PITTSBURGH 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/20 at Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

OPPONENTS Downs Half Game Pts. TD% Score % Pts./Poss

9/14 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 13 100% 100% 6.5 9/20 at Chicago 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 0 0 0 13 100% 100% 6.5 2020 Totals

OPPONENTS FG 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total

9/14 PITTSBURGH Gano (21) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 9/20 at Chicago Gano (57WL)(39)(37) 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 2-3 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington 11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-1 3-4

OPPONENTS FG 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total

9/14 PITTSBURGH Boswell(41)(36) 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 9/20 at Chicago Santos(34)(50WL) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 9/27 SAN FRANCISCO 10/4 at LA Rams 10/11 at Dallas 10/18 WASHINGTON 10/22 at Philadelphia 11/2 TAMPA BAY 11/8 at Washington

11/15 PHILADELPHIA 11/29 at Cincinnati 12/6 at Seattle 12/13 ARIZONA 12/20 CLEVELAND 12/27 at Baltimore 1/3 DALLAS 2020 Totals 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-1 3-4 OFFENSE 500 NET YARDS PASSING: 4 TD PASSES: OVERTIME GAME 510 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 Daniel Jones at Washington (5), Giants 41, Redskins 35 Opponent: 505 at New Orleans, Dec. 22 2019 Dec. 22, 2019 Nov. 1, 2015 Opponent: vs. Green Bay, Dec. 1, 2019 SHUTOUT MOST POINTS: Giants 24 at Tampa Bay 0 62 vs. Philadelphia 5 TD PASSES: Sept. 27, 2009 Nov. 26, 1972 Daniel Jones at Washington (5), Opponent: Opponent: 72 at Washington Nov. Dec. 22 2019 Giants 0 vs. Tennessee 17 27, 1966 Opponent: (5), vs. Dec. 16, 2018 Carolina, Dec. 20, 2015 60 POINTS: SCORELESS FIRST HALF 62 vs. Philadelphia 3 TD RECEIVING: Giants 0 vs. Tennessee 7 Nov. 26, 1972 Odell Beckham Jr. at New Orleans, Dec. 16, 2018 Opponent: 72 at Washington Nov. Nov. 1, 2015 Opponent: 27, 1966 Opponent: Mike Evans at Tampa Washington 0 vs. Giants 34 Bay, Sept. 22, 2019 Dec. 9, 2018 50 POINTS: 52 vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 4 TD RECEIVING: SCORELESS SECOND HALF: Opponent: 51 vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. Earnest Gray Giants 0 at Philadelphia 20, Dec. 5, 2017 at St. Louis (Cardinals) 9, 2019 Sept. 7, 1980 Opponent: 100-YARD RUSHING GAME: Opponent: Joe Horn Giants 13 at Chicago 0 Saquon Barkley 189 at at New Orleans, Dec. 14, 2003 Sept. 20, 2020 Washington, Dec. 22, 2019 Opponent: Benny Snell 113, vs. 3 TD RUSHING: 400 YARDS: Pittsburgh, Sept. 14, 2020 Ahmad Bradshaw Giants: 552, at Washington, Dec. vs. Buffalo, Oct. 16, 2011 22, 2019 100-YARD RECEIVING GAME: Opponent: Boston Scott vs. Opponent: 400 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. Darius Slayton, 102 vs. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Dec. 29, 2019 29, 2019 Sept. 14, 2020 Opponent: Allen Lazard, 103 vs. 4 TD RUSHING: 500 YARDS: Green Bay, Dec. 1, 2019 Rodney Hampton 552, at Washington, Dec. 22, 2019 vs. New Orleans Sept. 24, 1995 Opponent: 510 vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 200-YARD RECEIVING GAME: Opponent: , at 18, 2018 Odell Beckham Jr., 222 vs. Seattle, Nov. 9, 2014. Baltimore, Oct. 16, 2016 600 TOTAL YARDS: Opponent: Gary Clark, 241 604 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986 DEFENSE Opponent: 608 at New Orleans, Nov. INTERCEPTION TD RETURN 1, 2015 300-YARD PASSING GAME Jabrill Peppers, 32 yards, vs. Daniel Jones, 301 vs. Washington, Sept. 29, 2019 200 YARDS RUSHING: Philadelphia, Dec. 29, 2019 Opponent: 206 at Washington Opponent: Carson Wentz, 325, at Myles Jack, 32 yards Dec. 22, 2019 Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 2019 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 2018 Opponent: 211 vs. Minnesota, Oct. 6, 2019 400-YARD PASSING GAME FUMBLE RETURN FOR TD Eli Manning, 434 vs. Philadelphia, Markus Golden, 42 yards 300 YARDS RUSHING: Dec. 17, 2017 at New England, Oct. 10, 2019 301 vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008 Opponent: Dak Prescott, 405 at Opponent: Jamal Adams 25 yards, Opponent: 350 at Seattle Dallas, Sept. 8, 2019 at Jets, Nov. 10, 2019 Nov. 9, 2014 3 TD PASSES: 3 QUARTERBACK SACKS 300 NET YARDS PASSING: Daniel Jones at Washington (5), B.J. Hill (3.0) 346 at Washington, Dec. 22, 2019 Dec. 22 2019 vs. Chicago, Dec. 2, 2018 Opponent: 300 at Philadelphia, Dec. Opponent: Aaron Rodgers (4) vs. Opponent: Chandler Jones (4.0) vs. 9, 2019 Green Bay, Dec. 1, 2019 Arizona, Oct. 20, 2019 400 NET YARDS PASSING: 429 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 Opponent: 405 at. Dallas, Sept. 8, 2019 4 QUARTERBACK SACKS PUNT RETURN FOR TD BLOCKED PAT Justin Tuck (4.0) Dwayne Harris 80 yards Dexter Lawrence II at Washington, Dec. 1, 2010 vs. New York Jets, Dec. 6, 2015 at Tampa Bay, Sept. 22, 2019 Opponent: Opponent: Opponent: Opponent: Chandler Jones (4.0) vs. Jamal Agnew 88 yards vs. Detroit, Anthony Lanier Arizona, Oct. 20, 2019 Sept. 18, 2017. vs. Washington, Dec. 31, 2017 2 INTERCEPTIONS BLOCKED PUNT PAT MISSED Janoris Jenkins vs. Washington, Sept. Michael Thomas Aldrick Rosas 29, 2019 vs. Arizona, Oct. 20, 2019 vs. Miami, Dec. 15, 2019 Opponent: Opponent: Opponent: Quinton Dunbar, vs. Washington, Nate Orchard at Washington, Dec. Eddy Pineiro Sept. 29, 2019 22, 2019 at Chicago, Nov, 24 2019 SAFETY BLOCKED PUNT TWO POINT CONVERSION Giants: Sam Beal tackled Patrick RETURN/RECOVERED FOR TD MADE Laird in the end zone vs. Miami, Dec. Eli Penny, Recovered in the end zone Daniel Jones pass to Bennie Fowler 15, 2019 (blocked by Michael Thomas) III, at Jets, Nov. 10, 2019 Opponent: vs. Arizona, Oct. 20, 2019 Opponent: Jon Hilliman tackled in the end zone Opponent: Chase Winovich, 6 yards Josh Johnson to Michael Floyd at by Anthony Barr vs. Minnesota, Oct. at New England, Oct. 10, 2019 Washington, Dec. 9, 2018 6, 2019 BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT TWO POINT CONVERSION Kerry Wynn FAILED SPECIAL TEAMS at Denver, Oct. 15, 2017 Riley Dixon pass attempt to Kaden 5 FIELD GOALS Opponent: Smith, at Jets, Nov. 10, 2019 Josh Brown Adam Gotsis Opponent: at Tennessee, Dec. 7, 2014 at Denver, Oct. 15, 2017 Deshaun Watson, pass failed Opponent: to Will Fuller V, at Houston Sept. Dustin Hopkins, vs. Washington, BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNED 23, 2018 Sept. 25, 2016 FOR TD Janoris Jenkins RECOVERED OWN ONSIDE KICK 50-YARD FIELD GOAL vs. New Orleans, Sept. 19, 2016 vs. Dallas, Sept. 16, 2018 Aldrick Rosas, 57 vs. Chicago, Dec. Opponent: 2, 2018 FAKE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT vs. Chicago, Dec. 2, 2018 Opponent: Jeff Hostetler 22-yard TD pass Jake Elliott, 50, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. to Carl Banks 29, 2019 at Philadelphia, Oct. 8, 1989 Opponent: KICKOFF RETURN FOR TD Shaun Suisham, vs. Pittsburgh Dwayne Harris 100 yards Nov. 4, 2012 (no first down) vs. Dallas, Oct. 25, 2015 Opponent: Rashad Ross, 101 yards vs. Washington, Sept. 25, 2015 OFFENSE 10 RECEIVING TDS SPECIAL TEAMS Odell Beckham Jr., 2016, 1,000 YARD RUSHER 10 touchdowns 50 KICKOFF RETURNS David Wilson, 2012, 57 returns Saquon Barkley, 2019, 1,003 yards DEFENSE 300 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 30-YARD AVG. KICKOFF RETURN Tiki Barber, 2006, 327 attempts 10 INTERCEPTIONS John Counts, 1962, Willie Williams, 1968, 30.2 yard average 5 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 11 interceptions Saquon Barkley, 2018, (7) 1,000 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 2 DEFENSIVE TDS David Wilson, 2012, 1,533 yards 10 RUSHING TDS Alec Ogletree, 2018, Saquon Barkley, 2018, 11 touchdowns 2 touchdowns 2 KICKOFF RETURN TDS Never Happened 600 PASS ATTEMPTS 5 FORCED FUMBLES Eli Manning, 2015, 618 attempts , 2010, 50 PUNT RETURNS 10 forced fumbles & Phil McConkey, 1985, 53 returns 500 PASS ATTEMPTS Justin Tuck, 2010, Eli Manning, 2018, 576 attempts 6 forced fumbles 500 PUNT RETURN YARDS Tiki Barber, 1999, 506 yards 300 PASS COMPLETIONS 10+ SACKS Eli Manning, 2018, 380 completions Markus Golden, 2019, 15-YARD PUNT RETURN AVG 10.0 sacks , 1996, 4,000 YARDS PASSING 16.6 yard average Eli Manning, 2018, 4,299 yards 2 PUNT RETURNS FOR TD 5 GAMES WITH 300 YARDS Amani Toomer, 1996, Daniel Jones, 2019, (5) 2 touchdowns 30 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Eli Manning, 2015, 35 touchdowns MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS Daniel Jones, 2019, (12) 100 RECEPTIONS Odell Beckham Jr., 2016, 101 receptions 1,000 RECEIVING YARDS Odell Beckham Jr., 2018, 1,052 yards GAME RECAPS MEDIA INFORMATION

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20182019 NEW YORK GIANTS 241 INFORMATION GUIDE GAME 1 GIANTS VS. STEELERS SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 STEELERS 26, GIANTS 16

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – For all NFL teams, each game is a collision of good and bad, of highlights to be savored and lowlights to endure. It is a tussle to maximize the positive while striving to eliminate the negative.

So it was for the Giants in their season opener Monday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They had plenty of moments to build on offensively and defensively, players who performed impressively and plays that would have brought cheering fans out of their seats – had there actually been fans in the seats.

But plenty of disappointing plays also punctuated the Giants’ 26-16 loss in Joe Judge’s coaching debut in empty and silent MetLife Stadium.

Indeed, all the good and the bad were on display in one third-quarter possession, when the Giants traveled 87 yards – from their own nine-yard line to the Pittsburgh four – yet inexplicably and hauntingly scored zero points because Daniel Jones – under pressure from linebacker Bud Dupree – floated a pass to Darius Slayton that was intercepted by defensive tackle Cameron Heyward – the first pick of his 10-year career.

“This is a team that makes a lot of explosive plays,” Judge said. “I think [defensive coordinator] Pat [Graham] was able to limit some of the production early on, really do a good job against the run game early on, forced them to be one-dimensional, put a lot of pressure on Ben. That was good for our defense, that limited some of the exposure the guys had. They made adjustments, they’re a good team, they’re going to take some shots down the field. That’s a very talented team, very talented offensive skill group. When you play the Steelers, you have to understand they’re going to make plays.”

1 2 3 4 OT F STEELERS 3 13 0 10 0 26 GIANTS 3 7 0 6 0 16

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Giants 1 10:34 G.Gano 21 yd. Field Goal (4-1, 0:50) 0 3 Steelers 1 0:49 C.Boswell 41 yd. Field Goal (13-59, 6:11) 3 3 Giants 2 13:45 D.Slayton 41 yd. pass from D.Jones (G.Gano kick) (6-75, 2:04) 3 10 Steelers 2 9:01 J.Smith-Schuster 10 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (kick failed, hru) (6-36, 3:34) 9 10 Steelers 2 0:07 J.Washington 13 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (C.Boswell kick) (8-78, 1:25) 16 10 Steelers 4 14:19 C.Boswell 36 yd. Field Goal (9-62, 3:58) 19 10 Steelers 4 5:23 J.Smith-Schuster 8 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (C.Boswell kick) (11-75, 7:00) 26 10 Giants 4 1:52 D.Slayton 7 yd. pass from D.Jones (pass failed) (13-75, 3:31) 26 16

TEAM STATS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES steelers giants steelers giants FIRST DOWNS 19 20 FIRST DOWN (RUSH) 5 2 Rushing Yards Snell - 113 Jones - 22 FIRST DOWN (PASS) 16 14 Receiving Yards Smith-Schuster - 69 Slayton - 102 FIRST DOWN (PENALTY) 0 0 Passing Yards Roethlisberger - 229 Jones - 279 TOTAL YDS 349 291 RUSHES-YDS 30-141 20-29 Touchdowns Smith-Schuster - 2 Slayton - 2 AVG. RUSH GAIN 4.7 1.5 Field Goals (long) Boswell - 2 (41) Gano - 1 (21) - PASS-COMP-ATT-INT 32-21-0 41-26-2 Tackles (solo) Edmunds - 9 (2) Martinez - 12 (8) PASSINGS YDS 229 279 Sacks Williams - 1.0 Williams - 1.0 KICKOFFS 6 4 PUNTS-AVG. 4-45.8 5-38.6 Hilton - 1.0 Lawrence II 1.0 RETURN YDS. 13 39 Wyatt - 1.0 - PENALTIES-YARDS 3-21 4-25 Tuitt - 1.0 FUMBLES-LOST 3-1 0-0 TOUCHDOWNS 3 2 RUSHING TDS 0 0 Interceptions Watt - 1 PASSING TDS 3 2 Heyward - 1 FUMBLES 1 0 EXTRA POINTS-ATTEMPTS 2-3 1-2 FG MADE-ATT 2-2 1-1 RED ZONE EFF 75% 33% TIME OF POSESSION 31:44 28:16 GAME 2 GIANTS AT BEARS SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 BEARS 17, GIANTS 13

Seldom if ever have the Giants so thoroughly dominated a second half and emerged from a game so disappointed. Such was their fate Sunday afternoon in Soldier Field. After falling behind by 17 points in a scoreless first half, the Giants shut out the Bears while scoring 13 points in the final two quarters. They scored a touchdown on a 95-yard drive and after pulling to within four points, gave themselves a chance to win by forcing a missed 50-yard field goal attempt on Chicago’s final possession. The Giants drove all the way to Bears’ 10 with four seconds left. On the final play, Daniel Jones threw into the end zone for Golden Tate, who didn’t catch the ball and was penalized for offensive pass interference, ending the game in brutal fashion. The loss moves the Giants to 0-2. “I’m very proud of the way our team fought,” coach Joe Judge said. “I’m very proud of the way they finished the game in the second half. … I thought the two-minute drive at the end was very telling in the fight we had and at the end with the penalty. Obviously that’s something we gotta clean up and we can’t shoot ourselves in the foot.” The outcome was only a portion of the Giants’ bad news. This was the first game in which Saquon Barkley, Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate, Darius Slayton and Evan Engram were all in uniform together for the Giants. But the myriad possibilities that presented the offense soon dissolved. Early in the second quarter, Barkley, the team’s running back, left the game with a potentially serious injury to his right knee sustained when he was tackled by Eddie Jackson on a six-yard run. Late in the quarter, leading receiver Shepard left the game with a toe injury.

1 2 3 4 OT F GIANTS 0 0 3 10 0 13 BEARS 10 7 0 0 0 17

SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Bears 1 7:25 D.Montgomery 28 yd. pass from M.Trubisky (C.Santos kick) (12-82, 7:35) 0 7 Bears 1 4:36 C.Santos 34 yd. Field Goal (4-4, 1:36) 0 10 Bears 2 0:14 D.Mooney 15 yd. pass from M.Trubisky (C.Santos kick) (11-80, 5:15) 0 17 Giants 3 9:50 G.Gano 39 yd. Field Goal (4-4, 1:31) 3 17 Giants 4 14:18 D.Lewis 1 yd. run (G.Gano kick) (11-95, 4:39) 10 17 Giants 4 7:43 G.Gano 37 yd. Field Goal (10-47, 4:31) 13 17

TEAM STATS TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES GIANTS BEARS GIANTS BEARS FIRST DOWNS 22 18 FIRST DOWN (RUSH) 4 7 Rushing Yards Barkley - 28 Montgomery - 82 FIRST DOWN (PASS) 15 11 Receiving Yards Engram - 65 Montgomery - 45 FIRST DOWN (PENALTY) 3 0 Passing Yards Jones - 241 Trubisky - 190 TOTAL YDS 295 304 RUSHES-YDS 18-75 32-135 Touchdowns Lewis - 1 Montgomery - 1 AVG. RUSH GAIN 4.2 4.2 Mooney - 1 PASS-COMP-ATT-INT 40-25-1 28-18-2 Field Goals (long) Gano - 2 (39) Santos - 1 (34) - PASSINGS YDS 241 190 Tackles (solo) Martinez - 8 (6) Smith - 8 (7) KICKOFFS 4 4 PUNTS-AVG. 3-58.0 3-44.7 Jackson - 8 (7) RETURN YDS. 23 10 Sacks Martinez - 1.0 Mack - 1.0 PENALTIES-YARDS 3-20 5-48 Fackrell - 1.0 Hicks - 1.0 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 1-0 Carter - 1.0 Mingo - 1.0 TOUCHDOWNS 1 2 RUSHING TDS 1 0 Hill - 1.0 Quinn - 1.0 PASSING TDS 0 2 FUMBLES 1 0 Interceptions Love - 1 Bush - 1 EXTRA POINTS-ATTEMPTS 1-1 2-2 FG MADE-ATT 2-3 1-2 Bradberry - 1 RED ZONE EFF 33% 50% TIME OF POSESSION 25:31 34:29 RECORD BOOK MEDIA INFORMATION

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TOP TEN RUSHERS

(Based on Rushing Yardage)

Player Years Attempts Yards Avg Lg TDs

1. Tiki Barber 1997-06 2,217 10,449 4.7 95t 55 2. Rodney Hampton 1990-97 1,824 6,897 3.8 63t 49 3. Joe Morris 1982-89 1,318 5,296 4.0 65t 48 4. Brandon Jacobs 2005-11, 13 1,136 5,087 4.5 73 60 5. Alex Webster 1955-64 1,196 4,638 3.9 71 39 6. Ahmad Bradshaw 2007-12 921 4,232 4.6 88 32 7. Ron Johnson 1970-75 1,066 3,836 3.6 68 33 8. 1952-60, 62-64 840 3,609 4.3 79 34 9. Doug Kotar 1974-81 900 3,380 3.8 53 20 10. Eddie Price 1950-55 846 3,292 3.9 80 20

TOP TEN PASSERS (Based on Passing Yardage)

Player Years Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TDs Ints

1. Eli Manning 2004-19 8,119 4,895 57,023 60.3 366 244 2. Phil Simms 1979-93 4,647 2,576 33,462 55.4 199 157 3. Charlie Conerly 1948-61 2,833 1,418 19,488 50.0 173 167 4. 1999-03 2,473 1,447 16,875 58.5 81 70 5. 1967-71 1,898 1,051 13,905 55.4 103 72 6. Y.A. Tittle 1961-64 1,308 731 10,439 55.9 96 68 7. Dave Brown 1992-97 1,391 766 8,806 55.1 40 49 8. Scott Brunner 1980-83 986 482 6,121 48.9 28 48 9. 1974-76 884 461 5,734 52.1 29 49 10. 1972-74,76 713 416 4,644 58.4 27 45

TOP TEN RECEIVERS

(Based on Number of Receptions) Player Years No. Yards Avg Lg TD

1. Amani Toomer 1996-08 668 9,497 14.2 82 54 2. Tiki Barber 1997-06 586 5,183 8.8 87 12 3. 1959-72 395 4,993 12.6 70 47 4. Odell Beckham, Jr. 2014-18 390 5,476 14.0 87t 44 5. Jeremy Shockey 2002-07 371 4,228 11.4 59 27 6. 1997-04 368 4,630 12.6 59 27 7. Frank Gifford 1952-60, 62-64 367 5,434 14.8 77 43 8. Chris Calloway 1992-98 334 4,710 14.1 68 27 9. Bob Tucker 1970-77 327 4,376 13.4 63 22 10. Hakeem Nicks 2009-13, 15 318 4,676 14.7 68 27 GIANTS ALL-TIME TOP 10

TOP TEN SCORERS (Based on Total Points) Touchdowns 2pt. Kicking Total Player Years Tot Rush Rec Ret Conv. FGs PATs Pts.

1. 1966-74 0 0 0 0 126 268 646 2. 2007-12 0 0 0 0 122 220 586 3. Brad Daluiso 1993-00 0 0 0 0 123 157 526 4. Frank Gifford 1952-64 78 34 43 1 2 10 484 5. Joe Danelo 1976-82 0 0 0 0 104 170 482 6. Tiki Barber 1997-06 68 55 12 1 4 0 0 416 7. Josh Brown 2013-16 0 0 0 0 88 128 392 8. Joe Morrison 1959-72 65 18 47 0 0 0 390 9. Brandon Jacobs 2005-11, 2013 64 60 4 0 1 0 0 386 10. Amani Toomer 1996-08 58 1 54 3 0 0 348

TOP TEN INTERCEPTORS (Based on Number of Interceptions) Player Years No Ret. Yds Avg TD

1. 1949-58 74 1,240 16.8 4 2. Jim Patton 1955-66 52 712 13.7 2 3. Carl Lockhart 1965-75 41 475 11.6 3 4. Willie Williams 1965, 67-73 35 462 13.2 0 5. 1959-66 35 568 16.2 4 6. Tom Landry 1950-55 31 360 11.6 3 7. 1983-89 27 574 21.3 2 8. Terry Jackson 1978-83 24 282 11.8 2 9. Phillippi Sparks 1992-99 22 163 7.4 0 10. 2005-12 20 226 11.3 1 1941, 46-48 20 376 18.8 0 Howard Livingston 1944-47 20 375 18.8 1

TOP TEN PUNT RETURNERS (Based on Return Yardage) Player Years No FC Yds. Avg. Long TD

1. David Meggett 1989-94 202 80 2,230 11.0 76t 6 2. Emlen Tunnell 1948-58 261 NA 2,214 8.5 81 5 3. Phil McConkey 1984-88 213 84 1,708 8.0 37 0 4. Tiki Barber 1997-01 122 45 1,177 9.6 85t 1 5. Amani Toomer 1996-01 109 52 1,060 9.7 8t1 3 6. Leon Bright 1981-83 106 0 852 8.0 55 0 7. Chad Morton 2005-06 76 29 721 9.5 58 1 8. 2007-12 49 33 565 11.5 79t 1 9. Dwayne Harris 2015-17 70 26 559 8.0 80t 1 10. Bob Hammond 1976-79 60 14 512 8.5 68t 1 GIANTS ALL-TIME TOP 10

TOP TEN KICKOFF RETURNERS (Based on Return Yardage) Player Years No Yds. Avg. Long TD

1. Clarence Childs 1964-67 126 3,163 25.1 100 2 2. David Meggett 1989-94 146 2,989 20.5 92t 1 3. Willie Ponder 2003-05 71 1,872 26.4 95t 2 4. Ahmad Bradshaw 2007-12 77 1,788 23.2 68 0 5. Rocky Thompson 1971-73 65 1,768 27.2 93 2 6. David Wilson 2012-14 66 1,755 26.6 97t 1 7. David Patten 1997-99 84 1,724 20.5 90t 1 8. Domenik Hixon 2007-12 68 1,692 24.9 83 1 9. Joe Scott 1948-53 54 1,467 27.2 NA 1 10. Ron Dixon 2000-01 65 1,303 20.0 44 0

TOP TEN SACK LEADERS (official statistic only since 1982) Player Years Sacks

1. 1993-07 141.5 2. Lawrence Taylor 1981-93 132.5 3. Leonard Marshall 1983-92 79.5 4. Osi Umenyiora 2003-12 75.0 5. Keith Hamilton 1992-03 63.0 6. Justin Tuck 2005-13 60.5 7. Jason Pierre-Paul 2010-17 58.5 8. George Martin 1975-88 46.0 9. 2006-13 38.5 10. Carl Banks 1984-92 36.0

*Taylor had 9.5 sacks as a rookie in 1981, the year before they became an official statistic.

lawrence taylor GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SERVICE MOST POINTS, ROOKIE SEASON 127 Ali Haji-Sheikh 1983 (22-pat, 35-fg) MOST SEASONS, ACTIVE PLAYER 108 Matt Bryant 2002 (30-pat, 26-fg) 16 Eli Manning (2004-19) 15 Michael Strahan (1993-07) MOST POINTS, GAME 15 Phil Simms (1979-93) 24 Rodney Hampton, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995 15 (1931-45) 24 Earnest Gray, at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980 14 George Martin (1975-88) 24 Ron Johnson, at Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1972 14 Joe Morrison (1959-72) 20 Joe Danelo, at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981 14 Charlie Conerly (1948-61) 13 Zak DeOssie (2007-19) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 13 Amani Toomer (1996-08) 61 Lawrence Tynes (2009-12) 13 Howard Cross (1989-01) 61 Pete Gogolak (1969-73) 13 Lawrence Taylor (1981-93) 13 (1976-88) 13 Greg Larson (1961-73) TOUCHDOWNS 13 (1956-68) 13 Rosie Brown (1953-65) MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 2 Bill Paschal (1943 tied, 1944 tied) MOST GAMES PLAYED, CAREER 1 Joe Morris (1985) 236 Eli Manning (2004-19) 1 Homer Jones (1967) 216 Michael Strahan (1993-07) 207 Howard Cross (1989-01) 1 Gene Roberts (1949) 201 George Martin (1975-88) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 199 Zak DeOssie (2007-19) 78 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64) 190 Amani Toomer (1996-08) 68 Tiki Barber (1997-06) 184 Lawrence Taylor (1981-93) 65 Joe Morrison (1959-72) 184 Joe Morrison (1959-72) 64 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11, 13) 179 Greg Larson (1961-73) 58 Amani Toomer (1996-2008) 173 Keith Hamilton (1992-03) 173 Harry Carson (1976-88) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 21 Joe Morris (1985) MOST SEASONS, HEAD COACH 17 Gene Roberts (1949) 23 Steve Owen (1931-53) 15 Saquon Barkley (2018) 12 (2004-15) 15 Brandon Jacobs (2008) 8 (1983-90) 15 Tiki Barber (2004) 8 (1961-68) 15 Joe Morris (1986) 7 (1997-03) 14 Rodney Hampton (1992) 14 Ottis Anderson (1989) 14 Joe Morris (1986) SCORING 14 Ron Johnson (1972) 14 Homer Jones (1967) 1 Jay Feely (2005)(kickers only) 1 (1963) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE SEASON 1 Gene Roberts (1949) tied 15 Saquon Barkley (2018) 1 Ken Strong (1933) tied 12 Odell Beckham Jr. (2014) 12 Bill Paschal (1943) MOST POINTS, CAREER 646 Pete Gogolak (1966-74) (268-pat, 126-fg) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 586 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12) (220-pat, 122-fg) 4 Rodney Hampton, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995 526 Brad Daluiso (1993-00) (157-pat, 123-fg) 4 Earnest Gray, at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980 484 Frank Gifford (1950-60, 62-64) (78-td, 10-pat, 2-fg) 4 Ron Johnson, at Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1972 MOST POINTS, SEASON 3 By many players 148 Jay Feely 2005 (43-pat, 35-fg) Last: Saquon Barkley, vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 18, 2018 145 Lawrence Tynes 2012 (46-pat, 33-fg) 143 John Carney 2008 (38-pat, 35-fg) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWNS 134 Josh Brown 2015 (44-pat, 30-fg) 10 Frank Gifford (1957-58) 127 Aldrick Rosas 2018 (31-pat, 32-fg) 7 Tiki Barber (2004) 127 Ali Haji-Sheikh 1983 (22-pat, 35-fg) 7 (1959-60) 126 Lawrence Tynes 2009 (45-pat, 27-fg) 7 Bill Paschal (1944) 126 Joe Morris 1985 (21-tds) 6 (2007) 6 Tiki Barber (2004-05) MOST POINTS, ROOKIE SEASON 6 Joe Morris (1985-86) 127 Ali Haji-Sheikh 1983 (22-pat, 35-fg) 6 Frank Gifford (1953) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN FIELD GOALS

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 1 Don Chandler (1963) 3 (1938, tied, 1939, 1943, tied) 1 Pat Summerall (1961) 1 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) 1 Ward Cuff (1938) 1 Pat Summerall (1959) MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN 1 Ken Strong (1944) ATTEMPTED, CAREER MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, CAREER 277 Pete Gogolak (1966-74) 219 Pete Gogolak (1966-74) 220 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12) 176 Joe Danelo (1976-82) 176 Joe Danelo (1976-82) 160 Brad Daluiso (1993-00) 159 (1949, 54-57) 146 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12) 159 Brad Daluiso (19993-00) 112 Pat Summerall (1958-61) MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, SEASON ATTEMPTED, SEASON 42 Jay Feely (2005) 56 Don Chandler (1963) 42 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) 48 Don Chandler (1962) 41 Pete Gogolak (1970) 46 Lawrence Tynes (2012) 39 Lawrence Tynes (2012) 46 Pat Summerall (1961) 38 John Carney (2008) 45 Josh Brown (2015) 38 Joe Danelo (1981) MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME (NO MISSES), GAME 6 on six occasions, most recently by 8 Pete Gogolak, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972 Jay Feely, vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 2005 7 on occasions, Last: Josh Brown at MOST FIELD GOALS, CAREER New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 126 Pete Gogolak (1966-74) MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN, CAREER 123 Brad Daluiso (1993-00) 268 Pete Gogolak (1966-74) 122 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12) 220 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12) 104 Joe Danelo (1976-82) 170 Joe Danelo (1976-82) MOST FIELD GOALS, SEASON 157 Brad Daluiso (1993-00) 35 John Carney (2008) 157 Ben Agajanian (1949, 54-57) 35 Jay Feely (2005) MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN, SEASON 35 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) 52 Don Chandler (1963) 33 Lawrence Tynes (2012) 47 Don Chandler (1962) 32 Aldrick Rosas (2018) 46 Lawrence Tynes (2012) 30 Josh Brown (2015) 46 Pat Summerall (1961) 27 Lawrence Tynes (2009) 45 Lawrence Tynes (2009) 26 Matt Bryant (2002) MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN, GAME MOST FIELD GOALS, GAME 8 Pete Gogolak, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972 6 Joe Danelo, at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981 7 on 7 occasions, most recently by 5 Josh Brown, at Tennessee, Dec. 7, 2014 Lawrence Tynes, vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 5 Josh Brown, at Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 2013 5 Lawrence Tynes, at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012 MOST CONSECUTIVE POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN 5 Lawrence Tynes, at Carolina, Sept. 20, 2012 204 Lawrence Tynes (2007-2012) 5 Jay Feely, vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 2005 133 Pete Gogolak (1967-72) 5 Steve Christie, at Cincinnati, Dec. 26, 2004 126 Pat Summerall (1958-61) 5 Raul Allegre, at Minnesota, Nov. 16, 1986 85 Brad Daluiso (1993-00) 5 Eric Schubert, vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 3, 1985 82 Josh Brown (2013-15) 5 Ali Haji-Sheikh, at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983 MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN (NO MISSES), SEASON MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 46 Lawrence Tynes (2012) KICKING FIELD GOALS 46 Pat Summerall (1961) 26 Lawrence Tynes (2011-12) 45 Lawrence Tynes (2009) 18 Joe Danelo (1977-79) 44 Josh Brown (2014) 15 Lawrence Tynes (2009) 43 Lawrence Tynes (2010) 15 Jay Feely (2005) 43 Lawrence Tynes (2011) 15 Raul Allegre (1987-89) 43 Jay Feely (2005) 15 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) 14 Aldrick Rosas (2017-18) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST CONSECUTIVE SUCCESSFUL SAFETIES FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 29 Josh Brown (2014-15) MOST SAFETIES, SEASON 20 Aldrick Rosas (2018-2019) 1 by many players 17 Josh Brown (2013) Last: Rashad Jennings, vs. Washington, Sept. 24, 2015 16 Lawrence Tynes (2010) (blocked punt) 14 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) 14 Brad Daluiso (1996) MOST SAFETIES, GAME 14 John Carney (2008) 1 by many players Last: Rashad Jennings, vs. Washington, Sept. 24, 2015 LONGEST FIELD GOAL (IN YARDS) (blocked punt) 57 Aldrick Rosas, vs. Chicago Bears, Dec. 2, 2018 56 Ali Haji-Sheikh, at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1983 MOST SAFETIES, CAREER 56 Ali Haji-Sheikh, vs. Green Bay, Sept. 26, 1983 3 Jim Katcavage (1956-68) 55 Joe Danelo, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 20, 1981 2 Leonard Marshall (1983-92) 54 on four occasions, most recently by 1 by many players Brad Daluiso, vs. Phoenix , Nov. 28, 1993 53 on eight occasions, most recently by RUSHING Aldrick Rosas, at Carolina, Oct. 8, 2018 52 on 13 occasions, most recently by MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE Aldrick Rosas, vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 18, 2018 2 Bill Pascal (1943-44) 51 on ten occasions, most recently by 1 Eddie Price (1951) Aldrick Rosas, at Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 2018 1 Tuffy Leemans (1936) 50 on 16 occasions, most recently by Aldrick Rosas, vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 5, 2017 MOST ATTEMPTS, CAREER 2,217 Tiki Barber (1997-06) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, CAREER 1,824 Rodney Hampton (1990-97) (50 ATTEMPTS) 1,318 Joe Morris (1982-89) 91.7 Josh Brown 88-96 (2013-16) 1,196 Alex Webster (1955-64) 84.1 Jay Feely 58-69 (2005-06) 1,136 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11, 13) 83.6 Lawrence Tynes 122-146 (2007-12) 82.4 Aldrick Rosas 61-74 (2017-19) MOST ATTEMPTS, SEASON 76.9 Brad Daluiso 123-160 (1993-00) 357 Tiki Barber (2005) 75.3 Matt Bahr 55-73 (1990-92) 341 Joe Morris (1986) 327 Rodney Hampton (1994) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, SEASON 327 Tiki Barber (2006) (14 ATTEMPTS) 325 Ottis Anderson (1989) 97.0 Aldrick Rosas 32-33 (2018) 322 Tiki Barber (2004) 93.8 Josh Brown 30-32 (2015) 307 Joe Morris (1988) 92.3 Josh Brown 24-26 (2014) 92.1 John Carney 35-38 (2008) MOST ATTEMPTS, GAME 88.9 Brad Daluiso 24-27 (1996) 43 , at Philadelphia , Nov. 20, 1983 88.5 Josh Brown 23-26 (2013) 41 Rodney Hampton, vs. Rams , Sept. 19, 1993 85.7 Cary Blanchard 18-21 (1999) 38 Joe Montgomery, vs. New York Jets , Dec. 5, 1999 38 Harry Newman, vs. Green Bay , Nov. 11, 1934 MOST FIELD GOALS, 50 OR MORE YARDS, CAREER 36 Joe Morris, vs. Pittsburgh , Dec. 21, 1985 9 Joe Danelo (1976-82) 36 Ron Johnson, at Philadelphia , Oct. 2, 1972 8 Josh Brown (2013-15) 34 on four occasions, most recently by 7 Aldrick Rosas (2017-2018) Rashad Jennings, vs. Houston, Sept. 21, 2014 6 Brad Daluiso (1993-00) 33 on three occasions, most recently by 5 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12) Rodney Hampton, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995 3 Jay Feely (2005) 32 on five occasions, most recently by 3 Steve Christie (2004) Tiki Barber, at Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 2005 3 Raul Allegre (1986-91) 31 on two occasions, most recently by 3 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983-85) Joe Morris, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 11, 1988

MOST FIELD GOALS, 50 OR MORE YARDS, SEASON MOST YARDS GAINED, CAREER 4 Aldrick Rosas (2018) 10,449 Tiki Barber (1997-06) 4 Josh Brown (2014) 6,897 Rodney Hampton (1990-97) 3 Aldrick Rosas (2017) 5,296 Joe Morris (1982-89) 3 Josh Brown (2015) 5,087 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11, 2013) 3 Jay Feely (2005) 4,638 Alex Webster (1955-64) 3 Steve Christie (2004) 4,232 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-12) 3 Joe Danelo (1981) 3,836 Ron Johnson (1970-75) 2 Lawrence Tynes (2010) 2 Morten Andersen (2001) 2 Brad Daluiso (1995) 2 Raul Allegre (1987) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST YARDS GAINED, SEASON 91 Hap Moran, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 23, 1930 1,860 Tiki Barber (2005) 88 Ahmad Bradshaw, at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007 1,662 Tiki Barber (2006) 80 Eddie Price, at Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1951 1,518 Tiki Barber (2004) 79 Frank Gifford, vs. Washington, Nov. 29, 1959 1,516 Joe Morris (1986) 78 Tiki Barber, vs. Arizona, Sept. 3, 2000 1,387 Tiki Barber (2002) 77 Bill Paschal, vs. Cleveland Rams, Nov. 4, 1945 1,336 Joe Morris (1985) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, CAREER (500 ATTEMPTS) 1,307 Saquon Barkley (2018) 4.71 Tiki Barber, 1997-2006 (2,217-10,449) 1,235 Ahmad Bradshaw (2010) 4.60 Ahmad Bradshaw, 2007-2012 (921-4,232) 1,216 Tiki Barber (2003) 4.48 Brandon Jacobs, 2005-11, 2013 (1,136-5,087) 1,182 Rodney Hampton (1995) 4.30 Frank Gifford, 1952-60, 62-64 (840-3,609) 1,182 Ron Johnson (1972) 4.14 , 1955-60 (553-2,289) 1,141 Rodney Hampton (1992) 4.02 Joe Morris, 1982-88 (1,318-5,296) 1,089 Brandon Jacobs (2008) 1,083 Joe Morris (1988) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, SEASON (QUALIFIERS) 1,077 Rodney Hampton (1993) 5.63 2008 (182-1,025) 1,075 Rodney Hampton (1994) 5.60 Brandon Jacobs 2010 (147-823) 1,063 Gary Brown (1998) 5.58 Eddie Price 1950 (126-703) 1,059 Rodney Hampton (1991) 5.21 Tiki Barber 2005 (357-1,860) 1,027 Ron Johnson (1970) 5.21 Tiki Barber 2001 (166-865) 1,025 Derrick Ward (2008) 5.15 Frank Gifford 1956 (159-819) 1,023 Ottis Anderson (1989) 5.09 Frank Gifford 1959 (106-540) 1,015 Ahmad Bradshaw (2012) MOST YARDS GAINED, GAME HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, GAME (10 ATTEMPTS) 234 Tiki Barber, at Washington, Dec. 30, 2006 14.33 Derrick Ward, vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008 (15-215) 220 Tiki Barber, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 17, 2005 13.30 Frank Reagan, vs. Rams, Dec. 1, 1946 (10-133) 218 Gene Roberts, vs. Chicago Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950 12.23 Tuffy Leemans, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 20, 1938 (13-159) 215 Derrick Ward, vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008 12.14 Saquon Barkley, at Washington, Dec. 9, 2018 (14-170) 206 Tiki Barber, vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 2005 11.43 Ernie Koy, at Washington, Oct. 1, 1967 (14-160) 203 Tiki Barber, at Oakland, Dec. 31, 2005 203 Tiki Barber, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2002 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 202 Joe Morris, vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 21, 1985 60 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11, 13) 200 Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Cleveland, Oct. 7, 2012 55 Tiki Barber (1997-06) 189 Saquon Barkley, at Washington, Dec. 22, 2019 49 Rodney Hampton (1990-97) 188 Bill Paschal, vs. Washington, Dec. 5, 1943 48 Joe Morris (1982-89) 187 Rodney Hampton, at Dallas, Dec. 17, 1995 39 Alex Webster (1955-64) 185 Tiki Barber, at Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2006 35 Ottis Anderson (1986-92) 182 Tiki Barber, at Green Bay, Oct. 3, 2004 34 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64) 181 Joe Morris, vs. Dallas, Nov. 2, 1986 181 Joe Morris, vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON MOST GAMES 100 YARDS OR MORE 21 Joe Morris (1985) 15 Brandon Jacobs (2008) RUSHING, CAREER 14 Rodney Hampton (1992) 38 Tiki Barber (1997-06) 14 Ottis Anderson (1989) 19 Joe Morris (1982-89) 14 Joe Morris (1986) 17 Rodney Hampton (1990-97) 13 Tiki Barber (2004) 13 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11, 2013) 11 Saquon Barkley (2018) 12 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-12) 11 Tiki Barber (2002) 11 Saquon Barkley (2018-19) 11 Ottis Anderson (1990) 11 Eddie Price (1950-55) 10 Rodney Hampton (1995) 10 Ron Johnson (1970-75) 10 Rodney Hampton (1991) MOST GAMES, 100 YARDS OR MORE 10 Bill Paschal (1943) RUSHING, SEASON 9 Tiki Barber (2004) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 8 Tiki Barber (2005) 4 Rodney Hampton, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995 8 Tiki Barber (2006) 3 on 16 occasions, most recently by 8 Joe Morris (1986) Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Buffalo, Oct. 16, 2011 7 Saquon Barkley (2018) 2 on many occasions, most recently by 6 Gary Brown (1998) Saquon Barkley, vs. Miami, Dec. 15, 2019 6 Joe Morris (1985) 5 Brandon Jacobs (2007) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES RUSHING FOR 5 Rodney Hampton (1993) TOUCHDOWNS 7 Bill Paschal (1944) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 6 Joe Morris (1985-86) 95 Tiki Barber, at Oakland, Dec. 31, 2005 5 Andre Brown (2012) 5 Tiki Barber (2002) 5 Rodney Hampton (1991) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 54 Eli Manning, vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 53 Eli Manning, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 53 Eli Manning, vs. Washington, Dec. 16, 2007 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, CAREER 17,359 Tiki Barber (1997-06) 53 Eli Manning, at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005 10,924 Amani Toomer (1996-08) 53 Charlie Conerly, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948 9,862 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 1962-64) 52 Eli Manning, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 3, 2014 8,750 Rodney Hampton (1990-97) 52 Eli Manning, vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 6, 2013 52 Kerry Collins, at Washington, Oct. 28, 2001 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, SEASON 52 , vs. Seattle, Dec. 11, 1983 2,390 Tiki Barber (2005) 51 Eli Manning at Washington, Nov. 29, 2015 2,127 Tiki Barber (2006) 51 Eli Manning, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 2,096 Tiki Barber (2004) 51 Kerry Collins, vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003 2,085 Tiki Barber (2000) 51 Kerry Collins, vs. Detroit, Nov. 19, 2000 2,028 Saquon Barkley (2018) 51 Kerry Collins, vs. Minnesota, Dec. 26, 1999 1,989 Tiki Barber (2002) 51 Scott Brunner, vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983 51 Scott Brunner, at St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, GAME 327 David Wilson (Dec. 9, 2012 vs. NO) MOST PASSES COMPLETED, CAREER 303 Domenik Hixon (Oct. 28, 2009 at NO) 4,895 Eli Manning (2004-19) 289 Saquon Barkley (Dec. 22, 2019 at WAS) 279 Joe Scott (Nov. 14, 1948 vs. L.A. Rams) 2,576 Phil Simms (1979-93) 276 Tiki Barber (Dec. 28, 2002 vs. Phila.) 1,447 Kerry Collins (1999-2003) 269 Domenik Hixon (Nov. 23, 2008 at Arizona) 1,418 Charlie Conerly (1948-61) 269 Del Shofner (Oct. 28, 1962 vs. Washington) 1,051 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71) PASSING MOST PASSES COMPLETED, SEASON 387 Eli Manning (2015) MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 380 Eli Manning (2018) 2 (1935,1938) 379 Eli Manning (2014) 1 Phil Simms (NFC, 1990) 377 Eli Manning (2016) 1 Norm Snead (1972) 359 Eli Manning (2011) 1 Y.A. Tittle (1963) 352 Eli Manning (2017) 1 Charlie Conerly (1959) 339 Eli Manning (2010) 1 Harry Newman (1933) 335 Kerry Collins (2002) 327 Kerry Collins (2001) MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, CAREER 321 Eli Manning (2012) 8,119 Eli Manning (2004-19) 317 Eli Manning (2013) 4,647 Phil Simms (1979-93) 317 Eli Manning (2009) 2,833 Charlie Conerly (1948-61) 2,473 Kerry Collins (1999-03) MOST PASSES COMPLETED, GAME 1,898 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71) 41 Eli Manning, vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 40 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, SEASON 38 Eli Manning, at Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 2016 618 Eli Manning (2015) 37 Eli Manning, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 601 Eli Manning (2014) 36 Kerry Collins, vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002 598 Eli Manning (2016) 36 Charlie Conerly, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948 589 Eli Manning (2011) 35 Kerry Collins, at New England, Oct. 12, 2003 576 Eli Manning (2018) 34 Eli Manning, vs. Tennessee, Sept. 26, 2010 571 Eli Manning (2017) 33 Eli Manning, at Dallas, Sept. 16, 2018 568 Kerry Collins (2001) 33 Eli Manning, at New Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011 557 Eli Manning (2005) 33 Eli Manning, vs. Dallas, Nov. 14, 2010 551 Eli Manning (2013) 32 Eli Manning, vs. Baltimore, Oct. 16, 2016 545 Kerry Collins (2002) 32 Eli Manning, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 18, 2016 539 Eli Manning (2010) 32 Kerry Collins, at Washington, Oct. 28, 2001 31 Eli Manning, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 30, 2018 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, GAME 31 Eli Manning, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 63 Eli Manning, at Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 2016 31 Eli Manning, vs. Miami, Oct. 30, 2011 62 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 31 Eli Manning, at Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 2006 59 Kerry Collins, at New England, Oct. 12, 2003 31 Kerry Collins, vs. Miami, Oct. 5, 2003 59 Kerry Collins, vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002 31 Kerry Collins, vs. Minnesota, Dec. 26, 1999 57 Eli Manning, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 31 Scott Brunner, vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983 GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

330 Eli Manning, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 2018 30 Eli Manning, at Tampa Bay, Oct. 1 2017 MOST YARDS PASSING, SEASON 30 Eli Manning at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 4,933 Eli Manning (2011) 30 Kerry Collins, vs. Seattle, Dec. 23, 2001 4,432 Eli Manning (2015) 30 Kerry Collins, at Dallas, Jan. 2, 2000 4,410 Eli Manning (2014) 30 Phil Simms, at St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1987 4,299 Eli Manning (2018) 30 Randy Johnson, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1971 4,073 Kerry Collins (2002) 30 Eli Manning at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 4,044 Phil Simms (1984) 4,027 Eli Manning (2016) 4,021 Eli Manning (2009) MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED 4,002 Eli Manning (2010) 21 Eli Manning, at New Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011 3,998 Eli Manning (2018) 15 Eli Manning, vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 3,981 Eli Manning (2014) 14 Eli Manning, at Houston, Sept. 23, 2018 vs. New 3,948 Eli Manning (2012) Orleans, Sept. 30, 2018 (spanned 2 games) 3,829 Phil Simms (1985) 13 Kerry Collins, at Phil. Sept. 10, 2000/ 3,818 Eli Manning (2013) at Chicago, Sept. 17, 2000 (spanned 2 games) 3,764 Kerry Collins (2001) 13 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 3,762 Eli Manning (2005) 12 Eli Manning, at Atlanta, October 15, 2007 3,487 Phil Simms (1986) 12 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 MOST YARDS PASSING, GAME HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, CAREER 513 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 (1000 ATTEMPTS) 510 Eli Manning, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 60.29 Eli Manning (4,895-8,119, 2004-19) 505 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 58.51 Kerry Collins (1,447-2,473, 1999-03) 450 Eli Manning, at Dallas, Sept. 8, 2013 55.89 Y.A. Tittle (731-1,308, 1961-64) 441 Eli Manning, vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 55.43 Phil Simms (2,576-4,647, 1979-93) 434 Eli Manning, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 432 Phil Simms, vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1985 55.37 Fran Tarkenton (1,051-1,898, 1967-711 429 Eli Manning, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 420 Eli Manning, vs. Seattle, Oct. 9, 2011 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, 409 Phil Simms, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1984 SEASON (QUALIFIERS) 406 Eli Manning, at New Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011 65.97 Eli Manning (380-576, 2018) 403 Eli Manning, vs. Baltimore, Oct. 16, 2016 63.06 Eli Manning (379-601, 2014) 400 Eli Manning, at Dallas, Dec. 11, 2011 63.05 Eli Manning (377-598, 2016) 62.89 Eli Manning (339-539, 2010) MOST GAMES, 300 YARDS OR MORE PASSING, 62.81 Kurt Warner (174-277, 2004) CAREER 62.81 Jeff Hostetler (179-285, 1991) 51 Eli Manning (2004-19) 62.62 Eli Manning (387-618, 2015) 21 Phil Simms (1979-93) 62.27 Eli Manning (317-509, 2009) 17 Kerry Collins (1999-03) 61.87 Daniel Jones (284-459, 2019) 9 Y.A. Tittle (1961-64) 61.75 Phil Simms (247-400, 1993) MOST GAMES, 300 YARDS OR MORE PASSING, HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, GAME SEASON (20 ATTEMPTS) 8 Eli Manning (2011) 87.10 Eli Manning, at Miami, Dec. 14, 2015 (27-31) 6 Eli Manning (2015) 86.20 Eli Manning, at Houston, Sept. 23, 2018 (25-29) 5 Daniel Jones (2019) 84.61 Kerry Collins, at St. Louis, Sept. 15, 2002 (22-26) 5 Eli Manning (2018) 82.35 Jeff Hostetler, at Dallas, Sept. 29, 1991 (28-34) 5 Eli Manning (2014) 5 Kerry Collins (2001) 80.95 Phil Simms, at Indianapolis, Nov. 5, 1990 (17-21) 4 Eli Manning (2016) 80.95 Phil Simms, vs. St. Louis, Oct. 25, 1987 (17-21) 4 Eli Manning (2010) 80.77 Phil Simms, vs. Green Bay, Dec. 19, 1987 (21-26) 4 Kerry Collins (2002) 80.00 Norm Snead, vs. N.E., Sept. 22, 1974 (28-35) 4 Phil Simms (1986) 80.00 Fran Tarkenton, vs. San Diego, Nov. 7, 1971 (16-20) 4 Phil Simms (1984) 80.00 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1963 (16-20 4 Y.A. Tittle (1962) 3 Eli Manning (2013) MOST YARDS PASSING, CAREER 3 Eli Manning (2012) 57,023 Eli Manning (2004-19) 3 Eli Manning (2009) 33,462 Phil Simms (1979-93) 3 Eli Manning (2005) 19,488 Charlie Conerly (1948-61) 3 Kerry Collins (2003) 16,875 Kerry Collins (1999-03) 3 Kerry Collins (2000) 13,905 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71) 3 Kerry Collins (2000) 10,439 Y.A. Tittle (1961-64) 3 Phil Simms (1988) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

3 Phil Simms (1988) 9 Phil Simms (1985-86) 3 Phil Simms (1985) 9 (1965-66 3 Jeff Rutledge (1983) 3 Y.A. Tittle (1961) LOWEST PERCENTAGE PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, CAREER (MIN. 1000 ATTEMPTS) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION (IN YARDS) 2.8 Kerry Collins (70 int., 2,473 att.) 99 Eli Manning (to Victor Cruz) 3.0 Eli Manning (244 int., 8,119 att.) at Jets, Dec. 24, 2011 3.4 Phil Simms (157 int., 4,647 att.) 98 Earl Morrall (to Homer Jones) 3.5 Dave Brown (49 int., 1,391 att.) at Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966 3.8 Fran Tarkenton (72 int., 1,898 att.) ) 94 Norm Snead (to Rich Houston) vs. Dallas, Sept. 24, 1972 LOWEST PERCENTAGE PASSES HAD 92 Eli Manning (to Mario Manningham) INTERCEPTED, SEASON at Washington, Jan. 2, 2011 1.3 Phil Simms, 1990 (4 int., 311 att.) 89 Earl Morrall (to Homer Jones) 1.4 Kurt Warner, 2004 (4 int, 277 att.) vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 17, 1965 1.4 Jeff Hostetler, 1991 (4 int., 285 att.) 88 Frank Reagan (to ) 2.0 Fran Tarkenton, 1969 (8 int., 409 att.) vs. Washington, Oct. 12, 1947 87 Eli Manning (to Odell Beckham Jr.) FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, GAME vs. New England, Nov. 15, 2015 (MOST ATTEMPTS) 87 Kent Graham (to Tiki Barber) 0 Eli Manning, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 3, 2014 (52 attempts) at Arizona, Dec. 6, 1998 0 Scott Brunner, vs. St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982 (51 attempts) 85 Eli Manning (to Mario Manningham) 0 Phil Simms, at L.A. Rams, Sept. 30, 1984 (48 attempts) at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010 0 Kerry Collins, vs. Seattle, Dec. 23, 2001 (47 attempts) 0 Dave Brown, vs. Balt., Sept. 14, 1997 (46 attempts) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CAREER 0 Fran Tarkenton, at Dallas, Oct. 11, 1971 (46 attempts) 366 Eli Manning (2004-19) 0 Phil Simms, at Phoenix, Nov. 13, 1988 (45 attempts) 199 Phil Simms (1979-93) 0 Eli Manning, vs. Miami, Oct. 30, 2011 (45 attempts) 173 Charlie Conerly (1948-61) 0 Eli Manning, vs. Dallas Cowboys, Sept. 16, 2018 (44 103 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71) attempts) 96 Y.A. Tittle (1961-64) 0 Eli Manning, vs. New England, Nov. 15, 2015 (44 attempts) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON 36 Y.A. Tittle (1963) 35 Eli Manning (2015) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, CAREER 33 Y.A. Tittle (1962) 244 Eli Manning (2004-19) 31 Eli Manning (2010) 167 Charlie Conerly (1949-61) 30 Eli Manning (2014) 157 Phil Simms (1979-93) 29 Eli Manning (2011) 72 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71) 29 Fran Tarkenton (1967) 70 Kerry Collins (1999-2003) 4 by many players MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, GAME 7 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 PASS RECEPTIONS 6 Eli Manning, at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 6 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Dallas, Dec. 16, 1962 MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 5 Daniel Jones, at Washington, Dec. 22, 2019 1 Earnest Gray (1983) 5 Eli Manning, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 2012 1 Bob Tucker (1971) 5 Phil Simms at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980 1 Tod Goodwin (1935) 5 Fran Tarkenton, vs. St. Louis, Oct. 25, 1970 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, CAREER MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES TOUCHDOWN PASSES 668 Amani Toomer (1996-08) 15 Y.A. Tittle (1962-64) 586 Tiki Barber (1997-06) 13 Daniel Jones (2019-2020) 395 Joe Morrison (1959-72) 12 Eli Manning (2008) 371 Jeremy Shockey (2002-07) 12 Eli Manning (2004-05) 368 Ike Hilliard (1997-2004) 12 Eli Manning (2005-06) 367 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64) 10 Eli Manning (2015-16) 334 Chris Calloway (1992-98) 10 Eli Manning (2009) 10 Phil Simms (1988-89) MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, SEASON 10 Phil Simms (1986-87) 107 Steve Smith (2009) 10 Charlie Conerly (1948-49) 101 Odell Beckham Jr. (2016) 9 Eli Manning (2011-12) 96 Odell Beckham Jr. (2015) 9 Eli Manning (2006-07) 91 Saquon Barkley (2018) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 91 Saquon Barkley (2018) at Jets, Dec. 24, 2011 86 Victor Cruz (2012) 98 Homer Jones (from Earl Morrall) 82 Victor Cruz (2011) at Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966 82 Amani Toomer (2002) 94 Rich Houston (from Norm Snead) 79 Hakeem Nicks (2010) vs. Dallas, Sept. 24, 1972 79 Amani Toomer (1999) 92 Mario Manningham (from Eli Manning) 78 Amani Toomer (2000) at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010 78 Earnest Gray (1983) 89 Homer Jones (from Earl Morrall) vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 17, 1965 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, GAME 88 George Franck (from Frank Reagan) 14 Saquon Barkley, at Dallas, Sept. 16, 2018 at Washington, Oct. 12, 1947 13 Tiki Barber, at Dallas, Jan. 2, 2000 87 Odell Beckham Jr. (from Eli Manning) 12 Odell Beckham Jr., vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 vs. New England, Nov. 15, 2015 12 Odell Beckham Jr., vs. Washington, Dec. 14, 2014 87 Tiki Barber (from Kent Graham) 12 Hakeem Nicks, at Houston, Oct. 10, 2010 at Arizona, Dec. 6, 1998 12 Mark Bavaro, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 85 Mario Manningham (from Eli Manning) 12 Jeremy Shockey, vs. Dallas, Nov. 11, 2007 at Washington, Jan. 2, 2011 12 Amani Toomer, at Phil., Sept. 17, 2006 11 on 15 occasions, most recently by HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, CAREER (200 Evan Engram, at Dallas, Sept. 8, MINIMUM) 2018 22.6 Homer Jones (214-4,845, 1964-69)-NFL Record 10 on 22 occasions, most recently by 18.1 Del Shofner (239-4,315, 1961-67) Darius Slayton, at Jets, Nov. 10, 2019 17.2 Aaron Thomas (247-4,253, 1962-70) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, SEASON (QUALIFIERS) PASS RECEPTIONS 24.7 Homer Jones (49-1,209, 1967) 98 Amani Toomer (1998-04) 23.5 Homer Jones (45-1,057, 1968) 88 Tiki Barber (1999-2004) 21.8 Homer Jones (48-1,044, 1966) 83 Jeremy Shockey (2002-07) 68 Ike Hilliard (1997-02) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, GAME (4 MINIMUM) 59 Odell Beckham, Jr. (2014-18) 50.3 Gene Roberts, vs. Chicago Bears, 57 Plaxico Burress (2005-08) Oct. 23, 1949(4-201) 53 Hakeem Nicks (2009-12) 49.0 Homer Jones, at Washington, 51 Victor Cruz (2011-14) Oct. 1, 1967 (4-196) 47 Chris Calloway (1996-98) 37.5 , vs. Detroit, 45 David Meggett (1989-92) Nov. 18, 1945 (4-150) 44 Bob Tucker (1970-73 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER MOST YARDS GAINED, CAREER 54 Amani Toomer (1996-08) 9,497 Amani Toomer (1996-08) 48 Kyle Rote (1951-61) 5,434 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64) 47 Joe Morrison (1959-71) 5,183 Tiki Barber (1997-2006) 4,993 Joe Morrison (1959-72) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 4,797 Kyle Rote (1951-61) 13 Odell Beckham Jr. (2015) 13 Homer Jones (1967) MOST YARDS GAINED, SEASON 12 Odell Beckham Jr. (2014) 1,536 Victor Cruz (2011) 12 Plaxico Burress (2007) 1,450 Odell Beckham Jr. (2015) 12 Del Shofner (1962) 1,367 Odell Beckham Jr. (2016) 11 Hakeem Nicks (2010) 1,343 Amani Toomer (2002) 11 Del Shofner (1961) 1,305 Odell Beckham Jr. (2014) 1,220 Steve Smith (2009) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 1,214 Plaxico Burress (2005) 4 Earnest Gray, at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980 1,209 Homer Jones (1967) 3 on 23 occasions, most recently by Odell 1,192 Hakeem Nicks (2011) Beckham Jr., at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 1,183 Amani Toomer (1999) 1,181 Del Shofner (1963) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS MOST YARDS GAINED, GAME 7 Kyle Rote (1959-60) 269 Del Shofner, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 6 Plaxico Burress (2007) 222 Odell Beckham Jr., vs. Baltimore, Oct. 16, 2016 5 Odell Beckham Jr. (2015) 212 Gene Roberts, at Green Bay, Nov. 13, 1949 5 Chris Calloway (1997-98) 204 Plaxico Burress, vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005 5 Bobby Johnson (1985-86) 204 Amani Toomer, vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 22, 2002 5 Aaron Thomas (1967) 201 Gene Roberts, vs. Chicago Bears, Oct. 23, 1949 5 Joe Morrison (1966) 199 Hakeem Nicks vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 5 Homer Jones (1966) 196 Homer Jones, at Washington, Oct. 1, 1967 5 Del Shofner (1963) 193 Amani Toomer, vs. Jacksonville, Dec. 23, 2000 5 Frank Liebel (1945)

LONGEST PASS RECEPTION (IN YARDS) 99 Victor Cruz (from Eli Manning) at Jets, Dec. 24, 2011 GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST GAMES 100 YARDS OR MORE LONGEST GAIN (IN YARDS) RECEIVING, CAREER 102 Erich Barnes, at Dallas 24 Odell Beckham Jr. (2014-18) Oct. 15, 1961 (TD) 22 Amani Toomer (1996-2008) 101 Henry Carr, at Rams 18 Victor Cruz (2010-16) Nov. 13, 1966 (TD) 17 Homer Jones (1964-69) 97 Lawrence Taylor, at Detroit 13 Hakeem Nicks (2009-13) Nov. 25, 1982 (TD) 13 Del Shofner (1961-67) 96 Ward Cuff, vs. Washington Dec. 4, 1938 (TD) 96 Kevin Dockery, at Dallas Oct. 23, 2006 INTERCEPTIONS 95 Sam Garnes, vs. Philadelphia Aug. 31, 1997 (TD) MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 2 Dick Lynch (1961, 1963) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 4 Jason Sehorn (1994-02) MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, CAREER 4 Dick Lynch (1959-66) 74 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58) 4 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58) 52 (1955-66) 3 George Martin (1975-86) 41 Carl Lockhart (1965-75) 3 Carl Lockhart (1965-72) 3 (1963-66) MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, SEASON 3 Erich Barnes (1961-64) 11 Jimmy Patton (1958) 3 Tom Landry (1950-55) 11 Otto Schellbacher (1951) 10 Willie Williams (1968) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 10 Emlen Tunnell (1949) 3 Dick Lynch (1963) 10 Frank Reagan (1947) 2 by nine players, most recently by Alec Ogletree (2018) MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 2 Dick Lynch (1961, 1963) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 1 by many players MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, CAREER Last: Jabrill Peppers, vs. Washington, Sept. 29, 2019 74 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58) 52 Jimmy Patton (1955-66) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 41 Carl Lockhart (1965-75) TOUCHDOWNS 2 Carl Lockhart, at Philadelphia, Sept. 22; MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, SEASON vs. Washington, Sept. 29, 1968 11 Jimmy Patton (1958) 2 Dick Lynch, vs. Cleveland, Oct. 13; 11 Otto Schellbacher (1951) vs. Dallas, Oct. 20, 1963 10 Willie Williams (1968) 2 Tom Landry, at Cleveland, Oct. 28; 10 Emlen Tunnell (1949) vs. N.Y. Yanks, Nov. 4, 1951 10 Frank Reagan (1947) MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, GAME PUNTING 3 on 18 occasions, most recently by Terry Kinard, vs. Dallas, Sept. 20, 1987 MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 2 Sean Landeta (NFC, 1986, 1990) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 2 Dave Jennings (1979, 1980) INTERCEPTIONS BY 7 Tom Landry (1950-51) 1 Don Chandler (1957) 6 Willie Williams (1968) 5 Carl Lockhart (1969-70) MOST PUNTS, CAREER 5 Emlen Tunnell (1954-55) 931 Dave Jennings (1974-84) 526 Sean Landeta (1985-93) MOST YARDS GAINED, CAREER 525 Don Chandler (1956-64) 1,240 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58) 513 Jeff Feagles (2003-09) 712 Jimmy Patton (1955-66) 574 Terry Kinard (1983-89) 568 Dick Lynch (1959-66) MOST PUNTS, SEASON 475 Carl Lockhart (1965-75) 111 Brad Maynard (1997) 104 Dave Jennings (1979) MOST YARDS GAINED, SEASON 102 Mike Horan (1996) 307 Stevie Brown (2012) 101 Brad Maynard (1998) 251 Dick Lynch (1963) 100 Dave Jennings (1977) 251 Emlen Tunnell (1949) 203 Frank Reagan (1947) 195 Erich Barnes (1961) MOST PUNTS, GAME 14 Carl Kinscherf, at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943 MOST YARDS GAINED, GAME 13 Brad Maynard, at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997 109 Ward Cuff, at Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1941 12 Brad Maynard, at Tampa Bay, Sept. 12, 1999 104 George Cheverko, at Washington , Oct. 3, 1948 11 on six occasions, most recently by 102 Erich Barnes, at Dallas, Oct. 15, 1961 Brad Maynard, at Washington, Nov. 1, 1998 GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST YARDS, CAREER 39.3 Steve Weatherford 2012 (58 punts) 38,792 Dave Jennings (1974-84) 39.2 Steve Weatherford 2011 (82 punts) 23,019 Don Chandler (1956-64) 39.3 Steve Weatherford 2012 (58 punts) 22,806 Sean Landeta (1985-93) 39.2 Steve Weatherford 2011 (82 punts) 21,161 Jeff Feagles (2003-09) 38.9 Brad Wing 2015 (76 punts) HIGHEST AVERAGE, GAME (4 PUNTS) MOST YARDS, SEASON 55.4 Brad Maynard, at Tennessee, Oct. 1, 2000 (5 punts) 4,566 Brad Maynard (1998) 55.3 Dave Jennings, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982 (4 punts) 4,531 Brad Maynard (1997) 55.1 Rodney Williams, at Denver, Sept. 10 2001(8 punts) 4,445 Dave Jennings (1979) 55.0 Steve Weatherford, vs. Dallas, Nov. 23, 2014 (4 punts) 4,297 Brad Wing (2016) 54.1 Don Chandler, at Cleveland, Oct. 11, 1959 (8 punts) 4,289 Mike Horan (1996) 54.0 Dave Jennings, at Dallas, Oct. 5, 1980 (5 punts) 4,271 Steve Weatherford (2013) 53.3 Brad Wing, vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 5, 2017 (4 punts) 4,211 Dave Jennings (1980) 4,198 Dave Jennings (1981) MOST INSIDE THE 20, CAREER 178 Jeff Feagles MOST YARDS, GAME 170 Dave Jennings 583 Carl Kinscherf, at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943 (14 punts) 141 Sean Landeta 537 Brad Maynard, at Wash., Nov. 23, 1997 (13 punts) MOST INSIDE THE 20, SEASON 526 Brad Maynard, at Tampa, Sept. 12, 1999 (12 33 Brad Maynard, 1997 punts) 33 Brad Maynard, 1998 33 Brad Wing (2015) LONGEST PUNT 32 Mike Horan, 1996 90 Rodney Williams, at Denver, Sept. 10, 2001 MOST INSIDE THE 20, GAME 74 Don Chandler, at Dallas, Oct. 11, 1964 6 Brad Maynard, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 12, 1999 74 Len Younce, vs. Chicago Bears, Nov. 14, 1943 73 Dave Jennings, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982 72 Dave Jennings, vs. Dallas, Nov. 4, 1979 PUNT RETURNS 72 Len Younce, at Brooklyn Tigers, Oct. 15, 1944 72 Carl Kinscherf, at Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, Oct. 9, 1943 MOST PUNT RETURNS, CAREER 71 Steve Weatherford, at Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 2014 261 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58) 71 Sean Landeta, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 8, 1992 213 Phil McConkey (1984-88) 71 Sean Landeta, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1989 202 David Meggett (1989-94) 71 Kay Eakin, vs. Cleveland, Nov. 16, 1941 MOST PUNT RETURNS, SEASON HIGHEST AVERAGE, CAREER (150 PUNTS) 53 Phil McConkey (1985) 46.3 Steve Weatherford (311 punts, 2011-14) 52 Leon Bright (1981) 44.9 Brad Wing (264 punts, 2015-2017) 47 Chad Morton (2005) 43.8 Don Chandler (525 punts, 1956-64) 47 Amani Toomer (1997) 43.4 Sean Landeta (526 punts, 1985-93) 46 David Meggett (1989) 42.1 Mike Horan (303 punts, 1993-96) 46 Phil McConkey (1984) 42.0 Brad Maynard (380 punts, 1997-00) 41.6 Tom Blanchard (169 punts, 1971-73) MOST PUNT RETURNS, GAME 41.7 Dave Jennings (931 punts, 1974-84) 9 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1987 9 Pete Shaw, at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983 HIGHEST AVERAGE SEASON (35 PUNTS) 9 Leon Bright, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982 47.5 Steve Weatherford (58 punts, 2012) 8 on three occasions, most recently by 46.9 Steve Weatherford (91 punts, 2013) Phil McConkey, at Dallas, Nov. 4, 1984 46.6 Don Chandler (55 punts, 1959) 7 on six occasions, most recently by 46.2 Brad Wing (93 punts, 2016) , vs. Oakland on Oct. 4, 2009 46.1 Riley Dixon (69 punts, 2019) 45.7 Steve Weatherford (82 punts, 2011) MOST FAIR CATCHES, SEASON 45.6 Don Chandler (73 punts, 1964) 25 Phil McConkey (1988) 45.5 Steve Weatherford (80 punts, 2014) 24 Rueben Randle (2013) 22 Amani Toomer (1998) HIGHEST NET AVERAGE SEASON, (SINCE 1976) 20 Tiki Barber (2000) 42.0 Riley Dixon 2019 (69 punts) 20 David Meggett (1993) 41.8 Riley Dixon 2018 (71 punts) 40.9 Brad Wing 2016 (93 punts) MOST FAIR CATCHES, CAREER 40.2 Jeff Feagles 2008 (64 punts) 84 Phil McConkey (1984-88) 39.9 Mike Horan 1993 (44 punts) 80 David Meggett (1989-94) 61 Carl Lockhart (1965-75) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

FEWEST FAIR CATCHES, SEASON HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, GAME 0 Leon Bright (17 returns, 1983) (3 RETURNS) 0 Leon Bright (37 returns, 1982) 36.8 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Chicago Cardinals, 0 Leon Bright (52 returns, 1981) Oct. 14, 1951 (4 returns) 35.3 Emlen Tunnell vs. Washington, MOST FAIR CATCHES, GAME Dec. 7, 1952 (3 returns) 6 R.W. McQuarters, at Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2007 32.7 David Meggett vs. Seattle, 5 Rueben Randle, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 Nov. 19, 1989 (3 returns) 5 Will Blackmon, at Minnesota, Dec. 13, 2010 31.7 Domenik Hixon vs. Dallas 5 Amani Toomer, at Dallas, Sept. 8, 1996 Dec. 6, 2009 (3 returns) 5 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1988 31.0 Emlen Tunnell vs. Washington, Oct. 7, 1951 (3 returns) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, CAREER MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 2,230 David Meggett (1989-94) 6 David Meggett (1989-94) 2,214 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58) 5 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58) 1,708 Phil McConkey (1984-88) 3 Amani Toomer (1996-01) 1,181 Tiki Barber (1997-01) 1,060 Amani Toomer (1996-01) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 3 Emlen Tunnell (1951) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, SEASON 2 Amani Toomer (1996) 582 David Meggett (1989) 2 David Meggett (1994) 506 Tiki Barber (1999) 489 Emlen Tunnell (1951) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 467 David Meggett (1990) 1 on 25 occasions, most recently by Dwayne Harris, 453 Chad Morton (2005) vs. the Jets, Dec. 6, 2015 (80 yards) 455 Amani Toomer (1997) 442 Phil McConkey (1985) KICKOFF RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, GAME 147 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 14, 1951 MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE 143 Leon Bright, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982 1 David Meggett (NFC, 1990) 123 Tiki Barber, vs. Dallas, Oct. 18, 1999 1 Joe Scott (1948) 114 David Meggett, vs. Raiders, Dec. 24, 1989 1 Clarence Childs (1964) 113 Amani Toomer, vs. Buffalo, Sept. 1, 1996 112 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1987 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, CAREER 107 David Meggett, at New Orleans, Dec. 20, 1993 146 David Meggett (1989-94) 106 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Washington, Dec. 7, 1952 126 Clarence Childs (1964-67) 103 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1985 84 David Patten (1997-99) 103 Rondy Colbert, vs. New Orleans, Dec. 14, 1975 77 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-08) 101 Leon Bright, vs. Rams, Dec. 6, 1981 71 Willie Ponder (2003-05) 68 Domenik Hixon (2007-09) LONGEST PUNT RETURN 67 Phil McConkey (1984-88) 87t Amani Toomer, vs. Buffalo, Sept. 1, 1996 67 Ron Dixon (2000-03) 85t Tiki Barber, vs. Dallas, Oct. 18, 1999 65 Rocky Thompson (1971-73) 83 Eddie Dove, at Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1963 66 David Wilson (2012-13) 81 Bosh Pritchard, at Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 25, 1951 81 Emlen Tunell, vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 14, 1951 MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, SEASON 57 David Wilson (2012) HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, CAREER 57 Domenik Hixon (2009) (30 RETURNS) 55 Brian Mitchell (2003) 12.1 Ward Cuff (37 returns, 1941-45) 43 David Patten (1998) 11.0 David Meggett (202 returns, 1989-94) 41 Herschel Walker (1995) 10.7 Domenik Hixon (56 returns, 2007-12) 38 Ahmad Bradshaw (2008) 10.1 Amani Toomer (101 returns, 1996-01) 38 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007) 36 Willie Ponder (2004) HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, SEASON (QUALIFIERS) 36 Rocky Thompson (1971) 16.6 Amani Toomer (18 returns, 1996) 35 Willie Ponder (2005) 15.5 Merle Hapes (11 returns, 1942) 35 Ronnie Blye (1968) 14.9 George Franck (13 returns, 1941) 34 Ron Dixon (2001) 34 Clarence Childs (1964, 1966) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, GAME HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, GAME 8 Domenik Hixon at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 1010 (3 RETURNS) 8 Domenik Hixon vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 2009 56.8 David Wilson, vs. New Orleans 8 Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Minn., Nov. 25, 2007 Dec. 9, 2012 (4 returns) 8 Willie Ponder, vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004 51.8 Joe Scott, vs. Rams, 8 Brian Mitchell, vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003 Nov. 14, 1948 (4 returns) 50.3 Ronnie Blye, at Pittsburgh, MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, CAREER Sept. 15, 1968 (3 returns) 3,163 Clarence Childs (1964-67) 49.7 Dwayne Harris, vs. Dallas 2,989 David Meggett (1989-94) Oct. 25, 2015 (3 returns) 1,872 Willie Ponder (2003-05) 1,788 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-08) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 1,768 Rocky Thompson (1971-73) 2 Willie Ponder (2003-05) 1,755 David Wilson (2012-13) 2 Rocky Thompson (1971-73) 1,724 David Patten (1997-99) 2 Clarence Childs (1964-67) 1,692 Domenik Hixon (2007-09) 1,467 Joe Scott (1948-53) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON 1 by many players, see next item MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, SEASON 1,533 David Wilson (2012) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 1,291 Domenik Hixon (2009) 1 on 21 occasions, most recently 1,117 Brian Mitchell (2003) by Dwayne Harris, vs. Dallas, Oct. 25, 2015 (100) 987 Clarence Childs (1964) 967 Willie Ponder (2004) 947 Rocky Thompson (1971) FUMBLES 928 David Patten (1998) 921 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007) MOST FUMBLES, CAREER 905 Willie Ponder (2005) 125 Eli Manning (2004-19) 881 Herschel Walker (1995) 93 Phil Simms (1979-93) 867 Ahmad Bradshaw (2008) 61 Kerry Collins (1999-03) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, GAME 54 Charlie Conerly (1948-61) 259 Willie Ponder, vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004 53 Tiki Barber (1997-2006) 230 Domenik Hixon, at New Orleans, Oct. 18, 2009 227 David Wilson, vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 MOST FUMBLES, GAME 217 David Wilson, at Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 2012 5 Eli Manning at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007 207 Joe Scott, vs. Rams, Nov. 14, 1948 5 Charlie Conerly, vs. San Fran., Dec. 1, 1957 198 Rocky Thompson, at Detroit, Sept. 17, 1972 4 Y.A. Tittle, at Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1964 194 Brian Mitchell, vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003 3 by many players 193 Ahmad Bradshaw, at Dallas, Sept. 9, 2007 191 Willie Ponder, vs. Arizona, Sept. 11, 2005 MOST FUMBLES, SEASON 183 Domenik Hixon, at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 2010 23 Kerry Collins (2001) 18 Daniel Jones (2019) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 16 Phil Simms (1985) 100 Dwayne Harris, vs. Dallas, Oct. 25, 2015 13 Eli Manning (2009) 100 Clarence Childs, vs. Minnesota, Dec. 6, 1964 13 Eli Manning (2007) 100 Emlen Tunnell, vs. N.Y. Yanks, Nov. 4, 1951 12 Kurt Warner (2004) 99 Joe Scott, vs. Rams, Nov. 14, 1948 12 Kerry Collins (2003) 98 Jimmy Patton vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 1955 11 Eli Manning (2017) 11 Eli Manning (2015) HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, CAREER 11 Kerry Collins (1999) (40 RETURNS) 11 Dave Brown (1994) 27.2 Rocky Thompson (65 returns, 1971-73) 11 Y.A. Tittle (1964) 27.2 Joe Scott (54 returns, 1948-53) 11 Bobby Gaiters (1961) 26.6 David Wilson (66 returns, 2012-13) 11 Charlie Conerly (1957 26.5 Dwayne Harris (44 returns, 2015-16) 26.4 Willie Ponder (71 returns, 2003-05) OWN RECOVERIES MOST RECOVERED, CAREER HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, SEASON 28 Phil Simms (1979-93) (QUALIFIERS) 26 Charlie Conerly (1948-61) 31.6 John Salscheider (15 returns, 1949) 25 Tiki Barber (1997-2006) 30.2 John Counts (26 returns, 1962) 28.7 Dwayne Harris (22 returns, 2015-16) 25 Eli Manning (2004-19) 29.0 Clarence Childs (34 returns, 1964) 17 Kerry Collins (1999-2003) 16 David Meggett (1989-94) GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

15 Joe Morrison (1959-72) 2 George Martin, at Wash. Sept. 13, 1981 13 Jeff Hostetler (1984-92) (8 yards) and at St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1981 (20 yards)

MOST RECOVERED, SEASON MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME 7 Kerry Collins (2001) 1 by many players 6 Tiki Barber (2001) Last: Trevin Wade, at Tampa Bay, Nov. 8, 2015 6 Jeff Hostetler (1991) 5 by 10 players, most recently Tiki Barber (2000) QUARTERBACK SACKS MOST RECOVERED, GAME 3 Eli Manning, at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007 3 Tiki Barber, vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 2000 (ONLY SINCE 1982) 3 Jeff Hostetler, vs. Phoenix, Oct. 21, 1990 2 by many players MOST SACKS, CAREER Last: Curtis Painter, vs. Washington, Dec. 29, 2013 141.5 Michael Strahan (1993-07) FUMBLES RECOVERED 132.5 Lawrence Taylor (1982-93) MOST RECOVERED, CAREER 79.5 Leonard Marshall (1983-92) 19 Jim Katcavage (1956-68) 75.0 Osi Umenyiora (2003-12) 15 Michael Strahan (1993-2007) 63.0 Keith Hamilton (1992-03) 15 George Martin (1975-88) 14 Harry Carson (1976-88) 60.5 Justin Tuck (2005-13) 13 Osi Umenyiora (2003-10) 13 Keith Hamilton (1992-2002) MOST SACKS, SEASON 13 (1954-61) 22.5 Michael Strahan (2001)* 20.5 Lawrence Taylor (1986) MOST RECOVERED, GAME 18.5 Michael Strahan (2003) 1 by many players 16.5 Jason Pierre-Paul (2011) Last: Trevin Wade, at Washington, Jan. 1, 2017 15.5 Lawrence Taylor (1988) 15.5 Leonard Marshall (1985) MOST RECOVERED, SEASON 15.0 Michael Strahan (1998) 5 Justin Tuck (2010) 5 Ernie Jones (1978) 15.0 Lawrence Taylor (1989) 5 Ray Poole (1950) 14.5 Osi Umenyiora (2005) 4 by nine players, most recently by 14.0 Michael Strahan (1997) Osi Umenyiora (2009) 13.0 Osi Umenyiora (2007) 3 by many players, most recently by 13.0 Lawrence Taylor (1985) Michael Boley and Jacquian Williams, (2011) *NFL record

YARDS RETURNING FUMBLES MOST SACKS, GAME LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 6.0 Osi Umenyiora, vs. Phil., Sept. 30, 2007 87 Keith Hamilton, at Kansas City, Sept. 10, 1995 81 Andy Headen, vs. Dallas, Sept. 9, 1984 (td) 4.5 Pepper Johnson, at Tampa Bay, Nov. 24, 1991 75 Osi Umenyiora, vs. S.F., Oct. 21, 2007 (td) 4.0 Justin Tuck, at Washington, Dec. 1, 2013 72 , at Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966 (td) 4.0 Michael Strahan, at St. Louis, Oct. 14, 2001 71 Roy Hilton, vs. Dallas, Oct. 27, 1974 (td) 4.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 1986 70 Michael Boley, vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 4, 2012 (td) 4.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 23, 1984 67 vs. Washington, Dec. 30, 2006 3.5 Michael Strahan, at Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 2001 67 Horace Sherrod, vs. Washington, Dec. 7, 1952 3.5 Leonard Marshall, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1985 65 Michael Boley, vs. St. Louis, Sept. 19, 2011 (td) 3.0 B.J. Hill, vs. Chicago, Dec. 2, 2018 65 , vs. St. Louis, Oct. 30, 1960 (td) 3.0 Jason Pierre-Paul, at Denver, Oct. 15, 2017 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 3.0 Jason Pierre-Paul, vs. Cleveland, Nov. 27, 2016 3 Osi Umenyiora (2003-09) 3.0 Justin Tuck, at Philadelphia, Dec. 19 2010 2 Michael Boley (2009-12) 3.0 Justin Tuck, vs. Chicago, Oct. 3, 2010 2 Tito Wooten (1994-98) 3.0 Osi Umenyiora, vs. Chicago, Oct. 3, 2010 2 Kenny Holmes (2001-03) 3.0 Michael Strahan, at Detroit, Nov. 18, 2007 2 George Martin (1981) 3.0 Mathias Kiwanuka, vs. Phil., Sept. 30, 2007 2 (1959, 63) 3.0 Michael Strahan, at Dallas, Dec. 21, 2003 2 Tom Landry (1950, 51) 3.0 Kenny Holmes, at Houston, Nov. 24, 2002 2 Al De Rogatis (1949, 50) 2 Doc Alexander (1926, 27) 3.0 Michael Strahan, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 30, 2001 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 3.0 Michael Strahan, vs. Arizona, Nov. 16, 1997 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986 3.0 Michael Strahan, at Green Bay, Sept. 17, 1995 3.0 Leonard Marshall, at St. Louis, Nov. 24, 1985 3.0 Keith Hamilton, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 12, 1993 3.0 George Martin, at St. Louis, Nov. 24, 1985 3.0 Leonard Marshall, at Phoenix, Nov. 10, 1991 3.0 Leonard Marshall, at Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1985 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 1990 3.0 Leonard Marshall, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1985 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Phoenix, Nov. 5, 1989 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Dallas, Sept. 9, 1984 3.0 George Martin, vs. Phoenix, Dec. 4, 1988 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at New Orleans, Nov. 27, 1988 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Detroit, Oct. 16, 1988 3.0 George Martin, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Washington, Dec. 7, 1986 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982 3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1986 3.0 George Martin, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982

Michael Strahan’s final sack was against New England in Super Bowl XLII. TEAM RECORDS - GAME - OFFENSE

SCORING

MOST POINTS MOST POINTS MOST FIELD GOALS 62 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972 AFTER TOUCHDOWN 6 at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981 56 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933 8 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972 5 at Tennessee, Dec. 7, 2014 55 vs. Green Bay, Dec. 20, 1986 8 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933 5 at Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 2013 55 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950 7 at New Orleans, Nov. 2, 2015 5 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012 7 vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 5 at Carolina, Sept. 20, 2012 7 vs. Green Bay, Dec. 20, 1986 5 vs. Washington, Oct. 30 2005 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 7 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969 8 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972 5 at Cincinnati, Dec. 26, 2004 7 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 5 at Minnesota, Nov. 16, 1986 8 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950 7 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1961 8 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933 7 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950 5 vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 3, 1985 5 at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983 7 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 7 at Green Bay, Nov. 21, 1948 7 vs. Cleveland Rams, Nov. 16, 1941 4 33 times; last time: 7 vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 vs. Dallas, Nov. 4, 2019 7 vs. Green Bay, Dec. 20, 1986 7 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST SAFETIES 7 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 6 vs. Washington, Oct. 30 2005 2 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1961 7 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1961 6 at Minnesota, Nov. 16, 1986 2 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1950 7 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec.3, 1951 6 at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983 7 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950 6 at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981 7 at Green Bay, Nov. 21, 1948 6 at Philadelphia, Nov. 25, 1973 7 vs. Cleveland, Nov. 16, 1941 6 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1954

FIRST DOWNS

MOST FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 34 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 19 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950 MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY 33 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969 18 at New Orleans, Oct. 27, 1985 10 vs. Denver, Sept. 15, 2013 32 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 2012 18 at Philadelphia, Dec. 15, 1956 6 vs. Seattle, Oct. 22, 2017 31 at Washington, Sept. 25, 2014 6 vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 26, 1997 31 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 6 vs. Baltimore, Sept. 14, 1997 31 vs. New Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995 29 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 6 vs. Atlanta, Nov. 11, 1979 31 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948 23 vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 6 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966 22 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969 6 at Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1957 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS 22 at Washington, Oct. 1, 1961 5 on 16 occasions, most recently vs. 0 at Washington, Sept. 27, 1942 22 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948 Minnesota, Oct. 6, 2019 0 at Green Bay, Oct. 1, 1933

NET YARDS MOST YARDS GAINED 609 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 3, 1950 604 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 602 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 568 vs. San Francisco, Nov. 17, 1963 549 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950 535 vs. New Orleans, Oct. 8, 1967 526 vs. Cleveland, Dec. 6, 1959 525 vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 524 vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002 523 vs. Seattle, Oct. 5, 2008 TEAM RECORDS - GAME - OFFENSE

RUSHING

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST YARDS RUSHING MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 61 at Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1937 423 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950 6 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950 60 at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983 377 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 3, 1950 5 vs. New Orleans, Sept. 24,1995 60 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 4, 1977 351 vs. Washington, Nov. 29, 1959 5 at Chi. Cardinals, Sept. 28,1958 59 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1946 309 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950 5 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933 59 vs. Green Bay, Nov. 11, 1934 301 vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008

PASSING

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 37 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 29 at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005 63 at Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 2016 36 vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002 29 vs. Detroit, Nov. 19, 2000 62 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 36 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948 29 vs. Rams, Sept. 25, 1988 59 at New England, Oct.12, 2003 35 at Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 2017 29 vs. Seattle, Dec. 11, 1983 59 vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002 35 at New England, Oct.12, 2003 29 at St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982 57 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 34 vs. Tennessee, Sept. 26, 2010 54 vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 33 at New Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011 MOST YARDS GAINED 54 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1992 33 vs. Dallas, Nov. 14, 2010 PASSING (NET) 53 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 32 vs. Baltimore, Oct. 16, 2016 510 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 53 vs. Washington, Dec. 16, 2007 32 vs. New Orleans, Sept. 18, 2016 505 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 53 at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005 32 at Washington, Oct. 28, 2001 443 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 53 vs. Dallas, Sept. 21, 1998 31 vs. New Orleans, Sept. 20, 2018 441 vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 53 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948 31 vs. Dallas, Dec. 10, 2017 429 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 52 vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 3, 2014 31 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 429 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 52 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 6, 2013 31 vs. Miami, Oct. 30, 2011 428 at Dallas, Sept. 8, 2013 52 at Washington, Oct. 28, 2001 31 at Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 2006 403 vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1985 52 vs. Seattle, Dec. 11, 1983 31 vs. Miami, Oct. 5, 2003 401 vs. Cleveland, Dec. 6, 1959 51 at Washington, Nov. 29, 2015 31 vs. Minnesota, Dec. 26, 1999 400 at Dallas, Dec. 11, 2011 51 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 31 vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983 397 vs. Baltimore, Oct. 16, 2016 51 vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003 30 at Tampa Bay, Oct. 1, 2017 395 vs. Seattle, Oct. 9, 2011 51 vs. Detroit, Nov. 19, 2000 30 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 51 vs. Minnesota, Dec 26, 1999 30 at Dallas, Jan. 2, 2000 MOST TOUCHDOWNS PASSING 51 at Dallas, Dec. 15, 1985 30 at St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1987 7 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962 51 vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983 30 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1971 6 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 51 at St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982 29 vs. Carolina, Dec. 20, 2015 6 vs. Dallas, Dec. 16, 1962 29 vs. Dallas, Nov. 23, 2014 MOST PASSES COMPLETED 29 at Seattle, Nov. 9, 2014 MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 41 vs. San Francisco, Oct. 11, 2015 29 at Cincinnati, Nov. 11, 2012 7 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952 40 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985 29 vs. Carolina, Dec. 27, 2009 5 on many occasions, most recently 38 at Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 2016 29 at Dallas, Sept. 9, 2007 vs. Seattle, Dec. 15, 2013

PUNTS

MOST PUNTS MOST YARDS PUNTING 15 at Chicago Bears, Nov. 17, 1935 607 at Detroit, Sept. 23, 1934 14 at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943 602 at Brooklyn, Nov. 26, 1936 14 at Brooklyn, Nov. 26, 1936 597 at Chicago Bears, Nov. 17,1935 13 at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997 583 at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943 13 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1935 537 at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997 13 at Detroit, Sept. 23, 1934 TEAM RECORDS - GAME - OFFENSE

PUNT RETURNS

MOST PUNT RETURNS 8 at Washington, Sept. 13, 1981 5 at Dallas, Sept. 8, 1996 9 at Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1987 8 at St. Louis, Dec. 15, 1974 5 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1988 9 at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983 8 vs. Green Bay, Nov. 1, 1959 9 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982 MOST YARDS GAINED 9 at Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1954 MOST FAIR CATCHES 149 vs. Chi. Cardinals,Oct.14,1951 9 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 3, 1950 7 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 143 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982 8 at Washington, Jan. 1, 2017 6 at Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2007 123 vs. Dallas, Oct. 18, 1999 8 vs. L.A. Rams, Oct. 23, 2016 6 vs. Minnesota, Oct. 31, 1971 114 vs. Raiders, Dec. 24, 1989 8 at Dallas, Nov. 4, 1984 5 at Minnesota, Dec. 13, 2010

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 8 at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010 MOST YARDS GAINED 12 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966 8 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 2009 287 vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 10 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17, 1948 8 at Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 2009 274 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966 9 at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 2010 8 vs. N.E., Dec. 29, 2007 263 vs. Rams, Nov. 14, 1948 9 at Dallas, Sept. 18, 1966 8 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004 259 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004 9 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952 236 at Cleveland, Dec. 4, 1966 8 at Minnesota, Dec. 27, 2015

FUMBLES

MOST FUMBLES MOST OWN FUMBLES MOST OPPONENTS’ FUMBLES 9 at Buffalo, Oct. 20, 1975 RECOVERED RECOVERED 8 vs. San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1957 6 at Buffalo, Oct. 20, 1975 6 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1950 7 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2002 5 vs. Dallas, Oct. 27, 1974 5 at Dallas, Oct. 11, 1971 7 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1964 5 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1964 4 many times, most recently 7 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1950 5 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1950 vs. Washington, Dec. 5, 2010 5 at Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 1946 5 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 21, 1945

PENALTIES

MOST PENALTIES 14 vs. Detroit, Oct. 30, 1994 149 at St. Louis, Dec. 21, 2014 17 at Washington, Oct. 9, 1949 13 on seven occasions, most recently 145 at Buffalo, Oct. 18, 1987 17 vs. Boston Yankees, Nov. 28,1948 at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 2010 16 at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005 15 at Washington, Sept. 21, 2003 MOST YARDS PENALIZED 15 at Minnesota, Nov. 19, 2001 177 at Washington, Oct. 9, 1949 15 at Oakland, Sept. 13, 1998 175 vs. Boston, Oct. 19, 1947 15 at Buffalo, Oct. 18, 1987 150 at Minnesota, Nov. 19, 2001 14 vs. Chicago, Nov. 7, 2004 150 at Detroit, Nov. 2, 1947 TEAM RECORDS - GAME - DEFENSE

SCORING

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED MOST FIELD GOALS, 4 at Denver, Nov. 26, 2009 0 many times; Last: OPPONENT 4 at Jacksonville, Nov. 20, 2006 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 27, 2009 (24-0) 7 vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003 4 vs. Indianapolis, Sept. 10, 2006 5 vs. Washington, Sept. 25, 2016 4 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004 MOST POINTS ALLOWED 5 at Minnesota, Dec. 27, 2015 4 at Dallas, Dec. 21, 2003 72 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966 5 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 6, 2013 4 at Dallas, Jan. 2, 2000 63 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952 5 at Dallas, Dec. 17, 1995 4 at Jacksonville, Sept. 7, 1997 4 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1996 63 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17, 1948 4 vs. Minnesota, Oct. 6, 2019 4 at Tampa Bay, Sept. 22, 2019 4 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1994 4 at Carolina, Oct. 7, 2018 4 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1991 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 4 vs. New Orleans, Sept. 30, 2018 4 vs. L.A. Rams, Sept. 8, 1991 10 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966 4 at Dallas, Sept. 10, 2017 4 vs. Phoenix, Oct. 21, 1990 9 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952 4 at Dallas, Sept. 11, 2016 4 vs. Kansas City, Dec. 11, 1988 9 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17,1948 4 at Tampa Bay, Nov. 8, 2015 4 at New Orleans, Nov. 27, 1988 4 vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 3, 2014 4 at Dallas, Nov. 2, 1987 MOST POINTS 4 vs. Arizona, Sept. 14, 2014 4 vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 10, 1985 AFTER TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT 4 at Baltimore, Dec. 23, 2012 4 vs. Washington, Nov. 13, 1983 9 vs. Washington, Nov. 27, 1966 4 at Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 2012 4 at Green Bay, Nov. 8, 1981 9 vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952 4 at San Francisco, Nov. 13, 2011 4 vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 1981 9 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17, 1948 4 at Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 2010 4 at Cleveland, Sept. 30, 1973 4 vs. Washington, Nov. 15, 1970 FIRST DOWNS

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS 29 vs. St. Louis, Nov. 4, 1962 21 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012 ALLOWED 21 vs. Green Bay, Dec. 4, 2011 1 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 20, 1933 MOST FIRST DOWNS 21 at Arizona, Nov. 23, 2008 2 at Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1937 ALLOWED, RUSHING 21 vs. Tennessee, Dec. 1, 2002 2 vs. Bklyn. Dodgers, Oct. 14, 1934 19 at Seattle, Nov. 9, 2014 20 vs. Carolina, Dec. 20, 2015 19 at Buffalo, Nov. 26, 1978 20 vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1985 MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 19 vs. Green Bay, Oct. 22, 1967 20 at L.A. Rams, Nov. 13, 1966 38 at Rams, Nov. 13, 1966 17 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 12, 1976 20 at San Francisco, Sept. 30, 1956 35 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 20 vs. Chicago Bears, Oct. 23, 1949 32 vs. Dallas, Sept. 10, 1978 MOST FIRST DOWNS 19 at Indianapolis, Dec. 23, 2018 31 vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 18, 2018 ALLOWED, PASSING 19 vs. Seattle, Oct. 22, 2017 31 at New Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011 24 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 19 at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010 31 vs. Tennessee, Dec. 1, 2002 23 vs. Dallas, Dec. 6, 2009 19 vs. Green Bay, Sept. 16, 2007 31 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980 23 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980 19 at Oakland, Dec. 31, 2005 29 vs. Arizona, Oct. 8, 1995 22 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005 19 at New Orleans, Sept. 19, 2005 29 vs. Washington, Nov. 15, 1981 21 vs. Jets, Dec. 6, 2015 19 vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983 29 at Kansas City, Nov. 3, 1974 21 at Dallas, Sept. 13, 2015

NET YARDS

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED MOST YARDS ALLOWED 48 at Bklyn. Dodgers, Oct. 17,1943 682 vs. Chi. Bears, Nov.14, 1943 62 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 20, 1933 608 at New Orleans, Nov. 2, 2015 66 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 8, 1935 577 at New Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011 572 at L.A. Rams, Nov. 13, 1966 567 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980 TEAM RECORDS - GAME - DEFENSE

RUSHING

FEWEST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 12 vs. L.A. Rams, Sept. 19, 1993 MOST YARDS ALLOWED 7 at Houston, Dec. 8, 1985 12 at St. Louis, Nov. 24, 1985 420 at Boston (Redskins), Oct. 8, 1933 9 at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983 12 vs. New Orleans, Oct. 8, 1972 366 at Buffalo, Nov. 26, 1978 9 at Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1937 350 at Seattle, Nov. 9, 2014 10 at Tampa Bay, Sept. 27, 2009 MOST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 341 at Detroit, Nov. 15, 1936 11 at Detroit, Nov. 18, 2007 60 at Washington, Dec. 9, 1945 11 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 2000 58 at Washington, Nov. 18, 1956 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 11 vs. Miami, Sept. 23, 1990 58 at Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1947 ALLOWED 11 at Dallas, Sept. 16, 1990 5 at Seattle, Nov. 9, 2014 12 at Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 2000 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED 5 at Buffalo, Nov. 26, 1978 12 vs. New York Jets, Dec. 15, 1999 -24 at Bklyn. Dodgers, Oct. 17,1943 5 vs. Green Bay, Oct. 22, 1967 12 at New Orleans, Dec. 20, 1993 -1 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 18, 1953 12 at Washington, Oct. 10, 1993 6 at Cleveland, Nov. 6, 1960

PASSING

FFEWEST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 32 at San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1986 3 at Detroit, Sept. 23, 1934 41 vs. Dallas, Dec. 6, 2009 4 vs. Bklyn. Dodgers, Dec. 7, 1941 40 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED (NET) 40 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005 -13 at Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1977 MOST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 36 vs. Jets, Dec. 6, 2015 -6 at Washington, Dec. 11, 1960 62 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012 36 at Dallas, Sept. 13, 2015 0 at Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 22, 1959 62 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005 36 at Dallas, Sept. 8, 2013 61 at Carolina, Dec. 10, 2006 36 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012 MOST YARDS ALLOWED (NET) 60 at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997 35 vs. St. Louis, Sept. 7, 2003 505 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 34 vs. Carolina, Dec. 10, 2006 59 vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 23, 1949 488 vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 14, 1943 34 vs. Dallas, Oct. 5, 1997 460 at Philadelphia, Nov. 8, 1953 57 at Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1962 34 vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 23, 1949 456 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980 33 at Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 2019 FEWEST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 33 at Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1962 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 0 at Washington, Dec. 11, 1960 32 at Los Angeles, Oct. 23, 2016 7 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 1 many games; Last: vs. Brooklyn, 32 vs. New Eng., Dec. 29, 2007 7 vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 14, 1943 Dec. 6, 1942 32 vs. Arizona, Sept. 11, 2005 6 vs. Cleveland, Dec. 12, 1964 32 vs. Washington, Sept. 18, 1994

INTERCEPTIONS

MOST INTERCEPTIONS MOST YARDS, RETURNS MOST RETURNS FOR BY GIANTS 144 at Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1941 TOUCHDOWN 8 at N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 16, 1951 138 at Dallas, Oct. 15, 1961 2 at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007 8 at Green Bay, Nov. 21, 1948 137 at Washington, Oct. 29, 1995 2 at Detroit, Oct. 27, 1996 7 vs. Washington, Dec. 8, 1963 2 vs. Washington, Dec. 8, 1963 2 vs. Washington, Dec. 4, 1938 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON - OFFENSE

SCORING

MOST POINTS MOST TOUCHDOWNS PASSING MOST FIELD GOALS 448 in 1963 39 in 1963 35 in 2008, 2005, 1983 429 in 2012 36 in 2015 33 in 2012 427 in 2008 35 in 1962 32 in 2018 422 in 2005 33 in 1967 30 in 2015 420 in 2015 29 in 1989 402 in 2009 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS PASSING 27 in 2009 399 in 1985 0 in 1928 26 in 1986, 1993, 2002 398 in 1962 4 in 1926 25 in 1970, 1999 5 in 1934 24 in 1981, 1988, 1991, 1996, 2014 FEWEST POINTS 23 in 2001, 2006, 2007, 2013 79 in 1928 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON 93 in 1932 RETURNS FEWEST FIELD GOALS 115 in 1936 10 in 1951 0 in 1932 6 in 1944, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1 in 1926, 1928, 1930, 1931, MOST TOUCHDOWNS 1961, 1963, 1996, 2007, 2015 1936, 1948 57 in 1963 49 in 1962, 1967 MOST POINTS AFTER HIGHEST FIELD GOAL 48 in 1985, 2010 TOUCHDOWN PERCENTAGE 47 in 2011, 2012, 2015 52 in 1963 97.0 in 2018 46 in 1961, 2009 47 in 1962 95.5 in 2016 45 in 2005, 2008 46 in 1961, 2012 93.8 in 2015 45 in 1967, 1985, 2009 92.3 in 2014 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS 92.1 in 2008 12 in 1928 FEWEST POINTS AFTER 88.9 in 1996 14 in 1932 TOUCHDOWN 88.7 in 2013 15 in 1937 4 in 1928 85.2 in 2006, 2007 16 in 1925, 1936, 1940 7 in 1932 84.6 in 2012 8 in 1925 MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING MOST SAFETIES 27 in 1930 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3 in 2008, 1927 24 in 1985 42 in 2005, 1983 2 in 1944, 1950, 1953, 21 in 1950 41 in 1970 1961,1989, 1994, 1996 20 in 1992 39 in 2012 2011 38 in 2008 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 38 in 1989 3 in 1932 38 in 1981 4 in 1936, 1937, 1987, 1996

FIRST DOWNS

MOST FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY 356 in 1985 138 in 1985 46 in 2015 338 in 2008 130 in 2008 37 in 2012 336 in 2014 127 in 1986, 1993 36 in 1997 331 in 2010, 2011, 2015 125 in 1978 35 in 2007, 2014, 2019 327 in 2012 124 in 1956 34 in 2005 324 in 1986 33 in 2004 323 in 2002, 2009 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 32 in 2008, 1992 321 in 2007 218 in 2014 31 in 2011 317 in 1988 216 in 2011 312 in 2005 208 in 2015, 2018 310 in 1984, 2000 198 in 1984 308 in 1999 197 in 1999 304 in 2006 195 in 2000, 2002 300 in 1993, 2003 194 in 2009 192 in 1985, 2010 190 in 2016 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON - OFFENSE

NET YARDS

MOST YARDS GAINED 5,875 in 2014 5,687 in 2012 6,161 in 2011 5,856 in 2009 5,416 in 2019 6,085 in 2010 5,787 in 2005 5,378 in 1986 5,956 in 2015 5,697 in 2018 5,884 in 1985 5,695 in 2008

RUSHING

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST YARDS RUSHING MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING 581 in 1985 2,518 in 2008 27 in 1930 580 in 1978 2,451 in 1985 24 in 1985 567 in 1934 2,336 in 1950 21 in 1950 2,304 in 1978 20 in 1992 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 19 in 2008 244 in 1982 FEWEST YARDS RUSHING 18 in 1956, 1986, 2004, 2012 316 in 1945 769 in 1945 362 in 1948, 2019 842 in 1982 366 in 1947 1,049 in 1953

PASSING 3,731 in 2019 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED FEWEST PASSES COMPLETED 623 in 2015 47 in 1944 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 616 in 2003 63 in 1943 39 in 1963 608 in 2017 64 in 1934 36 in 2015 607 in 2014, 2019 67 in 1942 35 in 1962 602 in 1999 33 in 1967 598 in 2016 HIGHEST COMPLETION 31 in 2010 589 in 2011 PERCENTAGE 583 in 2018 65.5 IN 2018 MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 575 in 1983 63.1 IN 2014 34 in 1953 567 in 2013 63.0 IN 2016 31 in 1966 62.9 IN 2010, 2015 31 in 1983 FEWEST PASSES ATTEMPTED 62.4 IN 2009 125 in 1944 61.9 IN 2019 FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 148 in 1942 61.6 IN 2002 5 in 1990 149 in 1934 61.3 IN 2017 8 in 1969, 1991 149 in 1943 61.0 IN 2011 61.0 IN 1991 MOST PASSES COMPLETED 392 in 2015 MOST YARDS GAINED (NET) 383 in 2014 4,734 in 2011 382 in 2018 4,347 in 2015 377 in 2016 4,272 in 2014 376 in 2019 4,047 in 2018 373 in 2017 4,019 in 2009 359 in 2011 3,951 in 2002 350 in 1999 3,885 in 2010 339 in 2010 3,879 in 2016 338 in 2002, 2009 3,825 in 2012 3,719 in 1999 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON - OFFENSE

PUNTING

MOST PUNTS 4,566 IN 1998 45.7 in 2011 112 in 1997 4,531 IN 1997 45.5 in 2014 104 in 1979 4,445 IN 1979 45.4 in 1964, 2018 102 in 1996 4,297 IN 2016 101 in 1998 4,289 IN 1996 HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE 100 in 1977 4,271 IN 2013 (Since 1976) 42.3 in 2019 FEWEST PUNTS HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 41.8 in 2018 47 in 1972 47.5 in 2012 40.9 in 2016 49 in 1960, 1982 46.9 in 2013 40.2 in 2008 50 in 1945, 1946 46.6 in 1959 39.4 in 2012 53 in 1966 46.2 in 2016 39.2 in 2011 MOST YARDS 38.9 in 2015 PUNT RETURNS

MOST PUNT RETURNS MOST YARDS GAINED HIGHEST RETURN AVERAGE 64 in 1981 717 in 1941 15.3 in 1941 55 in 1953, 1983, 1984, 1987 675 in 1951 14.1 in 1951 626 in 1938 13.3 in 1943

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS MOST YARDS GAINED HIGHEST RETURN AVERAGE 80 in 1966 1,688 in 1964 27.4 in 1944 73 in 1994 1,658 in 2004 26.3 in 1953 72 in 2003 1,648 in 2012 26.2 in 2012 71 in 1980, 1983, 2009 1,616 in 1966 26.0 in 1946 70 in 2006 1,579 in 2007 1,529 in 2005 1,502 in 1999 FUMBLES

MOST FUMBLES MOST OWN FUMBLES MOST OPPONENTS’ 49 in 1960 RECOVERED FUMBLES RECOVERED 44 in 1964, 1975 23 in 1960 27 in 1950 40 in 1961, 2001 21 in 1964, 1975, 1981 26 in 1946 23 in 1980, 2010

PENALTIES

MOST PENALTIES MOST YARDS PENALIZED 143 in 2005 1,115 in 2005 127 in 2003 1,090 in 2003 124 in 1998 1,047 in 1979 122 in 1979 1,020 in 1983 118 in 2004 1,016 in 1978 116 in 1997 114 in 2018 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON - DEFENSE

SCORING

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 8 in 1925 29 in 1991, 1994, 2013, 2014 20 in 1927 28 in 1995, 2003, 2017 51 in 1926 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 26 in 2012 67 in 1925 66 in 1966 25 in 1988, 2011, 2019 75 in 1944 55 in 1980 24 in 1999 54 in 1948, 2009, 2019 23 in 1987, 1998, 2001, 2010 MOST POINTS ALLOWED 501 in 1966 MOST POINTS AFTER 451 in 2019 MOST SAFETIES BY OPPONENT TOUCHDOWN ALLOWED 442 in 2015 3 in 1984 427 in 2009 63 in 1966 2 in 1965, 2010 425 in 1980 52 in 1948 412 in 2018 51 in 1980 400 in 2011, 2014 MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 34 in 2016 3 in 1927 31 in 2015, 2018 7 in 1926 FIRST DOWNS

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED FEWEST FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS 104 in 1938 RUSHING ALLOWED PASSING ALLOWED 106 in 1937 55 in 1982 236 in 2015 116 in 1941 58 in 1938 211 in 2019 59 in 1937 210 in 2011 MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 205 in 2018 367 in 2015 MOST FIRST DOWNS 198 in 2013 346 in 2018 RUSHING ALLOWED 196 in 2012 343 in 2019 156 in 1980 195 in 1997 338 in 2011 155 in 1978 191 in 2016 336 in 1980 137 in 1975 335 in 1995 327 in 2013 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING ALLOWED 41 in 1937 43 in 1938 47 in 1941

NET YARDS

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED MOST YARDS ALLOWED 5,971 in 2017 2,029 in 1938 6,725 in 2015 5,942 in 2018 2,054 in 1935 6,134 in 2012 5,752 in 1980 2,169 in 1937 6,037 in 2019 5,479 in 2006 2,219 in 1940 6,022 in 2011 5,435 in 2016 6,012 in 2014 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON - DEFENSE

RUSHING

FEWEST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 301 in 1982 913 in 1951 1 in 1927 350 in 1986 977 in 1940 2 in 1944 359 in 2000 1,000 in 1944 3 in 1926, 1938 366 in 1943 1,006 in 1943 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED MOST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT MOST YARDS ALLOWED 31 in 1980 640 in 1978 2,656 in 1978 25 in 1948, 1978 618 in 1979 2,507 in 1980 584 in 1980 2,452 in 1979 580 in 2005 2,422 in 1975 560 in 1976

PASSING EWEST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT MOST COMPLETIONS, OPPONENT 4,044 in 2018 149 in 1963 423 in 2015 4,038 in 2017 182 in 1937 369 in 2016, 2019 4,018 in 2016 184 in 1934 362 in 2018 3,850 in 2014 361 in 2011, 2013 3,649 in 2006 MOST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 347 in 2017 3,616 in 1997 638 in 2015 341 in 2012 630 in 2016 334 in 1986 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 601 in 2013 333 in 2006 2 in 1927 596 in 1997 329 in 2005 3 in 1939, 1944 589 in 2011 327 in 2000 587 in 1986 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 585 in 2000 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED (NET) 36 in 1966 567 in 2006 744 in 1934 32 in 2017 566 in 1988 809 in 1933 31 in 2015 561 in 2017 914 in 1938 30 in 2019 28 in 1964, 2004, 2011 FEWEST COMPLETIONS, OPPONENT MOST YARDS ALLOWED (NET) 54 in 1934 4,783 in 2015 60 in 1936 4,260 in 2016 62 in 1933 4,225 in 2019 4,082 in 2011 4,068 in 2012

INTERCEPTIONS SACKS

MOST INTERCEPTIONS FEWEST YARDS, RETURNS MOST SACKS 41 in 1951 62 in 1976 68 in 1985 39 in 1948 91 in 1974 59 in 1986 35 in 1939 93 in 2002 55 in 1987 110 in 2010 54 in 1997, 1998 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS 113 in 1980, 2004 53 in 2007 10 in 2003 11 in 2002 MOST TOUCHDOWNS, RETURNS 12 in 1976, 1977, 1982, 1991 5 in 1963 13 in 1945, 2009, 2017

MOST YARDS, RETURNS 569 in 1941 561 in 1948 549 in 1944 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

GIANTS RUSHING HONOR ROLL 100 YARDS OR MORE IN A GAME, CHRONOLOGICALLY YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME 108 Harry Newman at. Bos.,...... 10/8/33 100 Ron Johnson vs. Buff.,...... 12/6/70 107 vs. Bkn.,...... 10/22/33 124 Ron Johnson at Phil.,...... 10/2/72 114 Harry Newman vs. G.B.,...... 11/11/34 134 Ron Johnson at St. Louis,...... 11/19/72 105 Ed Danowski vs. Bos.,...... 11/25/34 123 Ron Johnson vs. Phil.,...... 11/26/72 102 Tuffy Leemans at. Pitt.,...... 9/27/36 119 Ron Johnson at Cinn.,...... 12/3/72 117 Tuffy Leemans vs. Chi. Cards,...... 10/18/36 105 Vin Clements at Dallas...... 12/17/72 117 Tuffy Leemans vs. Phil.,...... 10/25/36 112 Ron Johnson vs. Phila.,...... 9/23/73 118 at Phil.,...... 10/3/37 101 Ron Johnson at Phila.,...... 11/25/73 159 Tuffy Leemans vs. G.B.,...... 11/20/38 119 Doug Kotar vs. Atlanta,...... 10/6/74 101 Tuffy Leemans vs. Clev.,...... 11/10/40 108 Doug Kotar at Rams...... 9/26/76 101 Bill Paschal at. Bkn.,...... 10/17/43 103 Doug Kotar vs. St. Louis,...... 12/12/76 188 Bill Paschal vs. Wash.,...... 12/5/43 100 Larry Csonka vs. Chi.,...... 12/18/77 139 Bill Paschall vs. Phil.,...... 10/29/44 118 Doug Kotar vs. St. Louis,...... 12/10/78 113 Bill Paschal vs. Bos.,...... 11/5/44 148 Billy Taylor vs. Tampa Bay,...... 10/7/79 103 Ward Cuff vs. G.B.,...... 11/19/44 126 Billy Taylor vs. Wash.,...... 11/25/79 100 Ward Cuff vs. Wash.,...... 12/3/44 103 Billy Taylor at Seattle,...... 12/7/80 143 Bill Paschal vs. Clev.,...... 11/4/45 103 Rob Carpenter vs. St. Louis,...... 10/11/81 108 at Pitt.,...... 10/6/46 116 Rob Carpenter at Seattle,...... 10/18/81 107 George Franck vs. Bos.,...... 11/10/46 111 Rob Carpenter at Phila.,...... 11/22/81 133 Frank Reagan vs. L.A.,...... 12/1/46 117 Rob Carpenter at St. Louis,...... 12/13/81 125 “Choo Choo”Roberts vs. Chi. Cards.,...... 10/17/48 161** Rob Carpenter at Phila.,...... 12/27/81 108 “Choo Choo”Roberts at NY Bulldogs,...... 9/30/49 113 Rob Carpenter vs. L.A. Rams,...... 9/4/83 108 “Choo Choo” Roberts at Chi. Cards.,...... 10/30/49 111 Rob Carpenter at. Atlanta,...... 9/11/83 121 Joe Scott vs. Clev.,...... 10/22/50 116 Rob Carpenter vs. G.B.,...... 9/26/83 218 “Choo Choo” Roberts vs. Chi. Cards.,...... 11/12/50 159 Butch Woolfolk at Phila.,...... 11/20/83 145 Ed Price at Balt.,...... 11/19/50 107 Joe Morris at. St. Louis,...... 12/9/84 101 Randall Clay vs. Phil.,...... 11/26/50 104 Joe Morris at N. Orleans,...... 10/27/85 156 Ed Price vs. N.Y. Yanks.,...... 12/3/50 132 Joe Morris vs. Tampa Bay,...... 11/3/85 103 Ed Price at Phil.,...... 12/10/50 118 Joe Morris at Washington,...... 11/18/85 107 Ed Price vs. Chi. Cards.,...... 10/14/51 113 George Adams at St. Louis,...... 11/24/85 101 Ed Price vs. Phil.,...... 10/21/51 131 Joe Morris vs. Cleveland,...... 12/1/85 171 Ed Price at Phil.,...... 12/9/51 129 Joe Morris at Houston,...... 12/8/85 138 Ed Price at N.Y. Yanks.,...... 12/16/51 202 Joe Morris vs. Pittsburgh,...... 12/21/85 130 Ed Price at Dall.,...... 9/28/52 141** Joe Morris vs. S.F.,...... 12/29/85 119 Ed Price at Phil.,...... 10/4/52 110 Joe Morris at L.A. Raiders,...... 9/21/86 116 Ed Price at Chi. Cards.,...... 11/2/52 116 Joe Morris at Seattle,...... 10/19/86 106 Ed Price vs. S.F.,...... 11/9/52 181 Joe Morris vs. Washington,...... 10/27/86 139 Alex Webster at Chi. Cards.,...... 10/2/55 181 Joe Morris vs. Dallas,...... 11/2/86 108 Frank Gifford vs. Wash.,...... 12/2/56 111 Joe Morris at Phila.,...... 11/9/86 132 Alex Webster at Phil.,...... 12/15/56 106 Joe Morris vs. Denver,...... 11/23/86 115 Bob Epps at Wash.,...... 10/13/57 179 Joe Morris vs. St. Louis,...... 12/14/86 126 Frank Gifford vs. Cards.,...... 11/10/57 115 Joe Morris vs. G.B.,...... 12/20/86 116 Mel Triplett vs. Clev.,...... 11/29/59 159** Joe Morris vs. S.F.,...... 1/4/87 137 Mel Triplett at Clev.,...... 11/6/60 132 Joe Morris vs. Jets,...... 12/27/87 129 Bob Gaiters at Dall.,...... 10/15/61 107 Joe Morris at Dallas,...... 9/18/88 100 Alex Webster vs. Phil.,...... 11/12/61 122 Joe Morris vs. Phoenix,...... 12/4/88 107 Alex Webster vs. Phil.,...... 11/18/62 140 Joe Morris vs. Kansas City,...... 12/11/88 120 Joe Morrison at Phil.,...... 9/29/63 101 Ottis Anderson vs. Wash.,...... 10/15/89 101 Phil King vs. S.F.,...... 11/17/63 120** Ottis Anderson vs. L.A. Rams,...... 1/7/90 160 Ernie Koy at Wash.,...... 10/1/67 105 Rodney Hampton vs. Buffalo,...... 12/15/90 142 Ron Johnson vs. Phil.,...... 10/11/70 102** Ottis Anderson vs. Buffalo,...... 1/27/91 140 Ron Johnson vs. Dall.,...... 11/8/70 104 Rodney Hampton vs. Cleve.,...... 9/22/91 106 Ron Johnson vs. Wash.,...... 11/15/70 137 Rodney Hampton vs. Pho.,...... 10/6/91 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

GIANTS RUSHING HONOR ROLL (CONTINUED) 100 YARDS OR MORE IN A GAME, CHRONOLOGICALLY YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME 140 Rodney Hampton vs. Hou.,...... 12/21/91 123 Tiki Barber vs. Washington...... 10/08/06 167 Rodney Hampton vs. Pho.,...... 10/11/92 185 Tiki Barber at Atlanta...... 10/15/06 138 Rodney Hampton at Wash.,...... 11/1/92 114 Tiki Barber at Dallas...... 10/23/06 134 Rodney Hampton vs. TB,...... 9/12/93 115 Tiki Barber vs. Houston...... 11/5/06 134 Rodney Hampton vs. Rams,...... 9/19/93 141 Tiki Barber vs. Chicago...... 11/12/06 104 Lewis Tillman at Wash.,...... 10/10/93 112 Tiki Barber at Carolina...... 12/10/06 234* Tiki Barber at Washington...... 12/30/06 169 Lewis Tillman vs. Phila.,...... 10/17/93 137** Tiki Barber at Philadelphia...... 1/07/07 101 Rodney Hampton at Phila.,...... 11/21/93 100 Brandon Jacobs vs. Jets...... 10/7/07 173 Rodney Hampton vs. Ind.,...... 12/12/93 107 Brandon Jacobs vs. San Francisco...... 10/21/07 114 Rodney Hampton vs. Dallas,...... 1/2/94 131 Brandon Jacobs at Miami...... 10/28/07 161 Rodney Hampton vs. Minn.,...... 1/9/94 154 Derrick Ward at Chicago...... 12/2/07 112 Rodney Hampton at Rams,...... 10/16/94 130 Brandon Jacobs vs. Washington...... 12/16/07 138 Rodney Hampton vs. Det.,...... 10/30/94 151 Ahmad Bradshaw at Buffalo...... 12/23/07 122 Rodney Hampton at Hou.,...... 11/21/94 143 Brandon Jacobs at Buffalo...... 12/23/07 106 Rodney Hampton at Wash.,...... 11/27/94 116 Brandon Jacobs vs. Washington...... 9/4/08 149 Rodney Hampton vs. N.O.,...... 9/24/95 136 Brandon Jacobs vs. Seattle...... 10/5/08 187 Rodney Hampton at Dallas,...... 12/17/95 101 Derrick Ward at Cleveland...... 10/13/08 103 at Arizona,...... 10/12/97 117 Brandon Jacobs vs. Dallas...... 11/2/08 114 Charles Way vs. Arizona,...... 11/16/97 126 Brandon Jacobs at Philadelphia...... 11/9/08 114 Tiki Barber at Philadelphia,...... 12/7/97 215 Derrick Ward vs. Carolina...... 12/21/08 108 Gary Brown vs. Arizona,...... 10/18/98 104 Ahmad Bradshaw at Tampa Bay...... 9/27/09 110 Ahmad Bradshaw vs. Oakland...... 10/4/09 119 Gary Brown at Dallas,...... 11/8/98 129 Ahmad Bradshaw vs. Chicago...... 10/3/10 124 Gary Brown at Arizona,...... 12/6/98 133 Ahmad Bradshaw vs. Detroit...... 10/17/10 112 Gary Brown vs. Denver,...... 12/13/98 126 Ahmad Bradshaw at Dallas...... 10/25/10 103 Gary Brown vs. Kansas City,...... 12/20/98 103 Brandon Jacobs vs. Washington...... 12/5/10 112 Gary Brown at Philadelphia,...... 12/27/98 116 Brandon Jacobs at Minnesota...... 12/13/10 111 Joe Montgomery vs. Jets,...... 12/5/99 103 Ahmad Bradshaw at Minnesota...... 12/13/10 144 Tiki Barber vs. Arizona,...... 9/3/00 104 Ahmad Bradshaw vs. Buffalo...... 10/16/11 108 Ron Dayne vs. Dallas, ...... 10/15/00 101 Brandon Jacobs at Dallas...... 12/11/11 111 Ron Dayne vs. New Orleans...... 9/30/01 113 Andre Brown at Carolina...... 9/20/12 118 Tiki Barber at Arizona...... 11/11/01 200 Ahmad Bradshaw vs. Cleveland...... 10/7/12 124 Tiki Barber vs. Oakland...... 11/25/01 116 Ahmad Bradshaw at San Francisco...... 10/14/12 110 Tiki Barber at Dallas...... 12/09/01 103 Ahmad Bradshaw at Washington...... 12/3/12 101 Tiki Barber vs. Jacksonville...... 11/03/02 100 David Wilson vs. New Orleans...... 12/9/12 127 Tiki Barber at Minnesota ...... 11/10/02 107 Ahmad Bradshaw vs. Philadelphia...... 12/30/12 147 Tiki Barber at Houston...... 11/24/02 106 Brandon Jacobs at Chicago...... 10/10/13 115 Andre Brown vs. Oakland...... 11/10/13 203 Tiki Barber vs. Philadelphia...... 12/28/02 127 Andre Brown vs. Dallas...... 11/24/13 146 Tiki Barber vs. St. Louis...... 9/7/03 176 Rashad Jennings vs. Houston...... 9/21/14 126 Tiki Barber at Washington...... 9/21/03 131 Andre Williams at Tennessee...... 12/7/14 120 Tiki Barber vs. Atlanta...... 11/9/03 110 Andre Williams at St. Louis...... 12/21/14 111 Tiki Barber at Philadelphia...... 11/16/03 107 Rashad Jennings vs. Carolina...... 12/20/15 125 Tiki Barber at Philadelphia...... 9/12/04 170 Rashad Jennings vs. Philadelphia...... 1/3/16 106 Tiki Barber vs. Cleveland...... 9/26/04 121 Paul Perkins at Washington...... 1/1/17 182 Tiki Barber at Green Bay...... 10/3/04 117 Orleans Darkwa at Denver...... 10/15/17 122 Tiki Barber at Dallas...... 10/10/04 154 Orleans Darkwa vs. Washington...... 12/31/17 101 Tiki Barber at Minnesota...... 10/31/04 106 Saquon Barkley vs. Jacksonville...... 9/9/18 108 Tiki Barber at Arizona...... 11/14/04 130 Saquon Barkley vs. Philadelphia... 10/11/18 107 Tiki Barber vs. Atlanta...... 11/21/04 142 Saquon Barkley vs. Tampa Bay...... 11/18/18 110 Tiki Barber vs. Philadelphia...... 11/28/04 101 Saquon Barkley at Philadelphia.... 11/25/18 109 Tiki Barber at Cincinnati...... 12/26/04 125 Saquon Barkley vs. Chicago...... 12/2/18 128 Tiki Barber vs. St. Louis...... 10/2/05 170 Saquon Barkley at Washington...... 12/9/18 109 Saquon Barkley vs. Dallas...... 12/30/18 206 Tiki Barber vs. Washington...... 10/30/05 120 Saquon Barkley at Dallas...... 9/8/19 112 Tiki Barber vs. Philadelphia...... 11/20/05 107 Saquon Barkley vs. Buffalo...... 9/15/19 151 Tiki Barber at Seattle...... 11/27/05 112 Saquon Barkley vs. Miami...... 12/15/19 115 Tiki Barber vs. Dallas...... 12/4/05 124 Tiki Barber at Philadelphia...... 12/11/05 * Team Record **Postseason Game 220* Tiki Barber vs. Kansas City...... 12/17/05 203 Tiki Barber at Oakland...... 12/31/05 110 Tiki Barber vs. Indianapolis...... 9/10/06 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

GIANTS passing HONOR ROLL 300 YARDS OR MORE IN A GAME, CHRONOLOGICALLY YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME 341 vs. Phil.,...... 11/9/47 312 Eli Manning at Philadelphia...... 12/11/05 363 Charlie Conerly at Pitt.,...... 12/5/48 371 Eli Manning at Philadelphia...... 9/17/06 357 Charlie Conerly at G.B.,...... 11/13/49 312 Eli Manning at Dallas...... 9/9/07 321 Charlie Conerly at Rams,...... 9/26/59 303 Eli Manning at Atlanta...... 10/15/07 315 Y.A. Tittle at Wash.,...... 10/1/61 305 Eli Manning at Washington...... 11/30/08 307 Y.A. Tittle vs. Phil.,...... 11/12/61 330 Eli Manning at Dallas...... 9/20/09 314 Y.A. Tittle vs. Pitt.,...... 11/19/61 384 Eli Manning vs. Atlanta...... 11/22/09 332 Y.A. Tlttle at Pitt.,...... 9/30/62 391 Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia...... 12/13/09 505 Y.A. Titlle vs. Wash.,...... 10/28/62 386 Eli Manning vs. Tennessee...... 9/26/10 315 Y.A. Tittle at Dall.,...... 11/11/62 306 Eli Manning at Dallas...... 10/25/10 341 Y.A. Tittle vs. Dall.,...... 12/16/62 373 Eli Manning vs. Dallas...... 11/14/10 324 Y.A. Tittle at Wash.,...... 10/6/63 301 Eli Manning at Green Bay...... 12/26/10 308 Y.A. Tittle vs. Pitt.,...... 12/15/63 321 Eli Manning at Arizona...... 10/2/11 348 Fran Tarkenton vs. N.O.,...... 10/8/67 420 Eli Manning vs. Seattle...... 10/9/11 325 Fran Tarkenton vs. St Louis,...... 12/8/68 349 Eli Manning vs. Miami ...... 10/30/11 320 Fran Tarkenton vs. Wash.,...... 11/15/70 311 Eli Manning at San Francisco...... 11/13/11 302 Fran Tarkenton at Pitt.,...... 11/21/71 406 Eli Manning at New Orleans...... 11/28/11 372 Randy Johnson vs. Phil.,...... 12/19/71 347 Eli Manning vs. Green Bay...... 12/4/11 348 Randy Johnson at St. Louis,...... 10/28/73 400 Eli Manning at Dallas...... 12/11/11 300 Phil Simms vs. S.F.,...... 10/14/79 346 Eli Manning vs. Dallas...... 1/1/12 351 Phil Simms vs. Dallas,...... 11/9/80 330**Eli Manning at Green Bay...... 1/15/12 322 Phil Simms vs. G.B.,...... 11/16/80 316**Eli Manning at San Francisco...... 1/22/12 324 Phil Simms vs. N.Orleans,...... 9/20/81 510 Eli Manning vs. Tampa Bay...... 9/16/12 310 Scott Brunner vs. Atlanta,...... 9/12/82 309 Eli Manning at Philadelphia...... 9/30/12 326 Scott Brunner at St. Louis,...... 12/26/82 337 Eli Manning vs. Washington...... 10/21/12 395 Scott Brunner vs. San Diego,...... 10/2/83 450 Eli Manning at Dallas...... 9/8/13 325 Jeft Rutledge vs. Dallas,...... 10/30/83 362 Eli Manning vs. Denver...... 9/15/13 346 Scott Brunner at Raiders,...... 11/27/83 334 Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia...... 10/6/13 349 Jeff Rutledge vs. Seattle,...... 12/11/83 300 Eli Manning at Washington...... 9/25/14 324 Jeff Rutledge at Wash.,...... 12/17/83 359 Eli Manning vs. Indianapolis...... 11/3/14 409 Phil Simms vs. Phila.,...... 9/2/84 338 Eli Manning vs. Dallas...... 11/23/14 347 Phil Simms at Wash.,...... 9/16/84 391 Eli Manning at St. Louis...... 12/21/14 339 Phil Simms vs. Wash.,...... 10/28/84 429 Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia...... 12/28/14 343 Phil Simms vs. Kansas City,...... 11/25/84 441 Eli Manning vs. San Francisco...... 10/11/15 432 Phil Simms vs. Dallas,...... 10/6/85 350 Eli Manning at New Orleans...... 11/1/15 513* Phil Simms at Cincinnati.,...... 10/13/85 361 Eli Manning vs. New England ...... 11/15/15 329 Phil Simms at Dallas,...... 12/15/85 321 Eli Manning at Washington ...... 11/29/15 300 Phil Simms at Dallas,...... 9/8/86 337 Eli Manning at Miami...... 12/14/15 300 Phil Simms vs. San Diego,...... 9/14/86 302 Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia...... 1/3/16 310 Phil Simms at Minn.,...... 11/16/86 368 Eli Manning vs. New Orleans...... 9/18/16 388 Phil Simms at S.F.,...... 12/1/86 350 Eli Manning vs. Washington...... 9/25/16 359 Phil Simms at St. Louis,...... 12/13/87 403 Eli Manning vs. Baltimore...... 10/16/16 309 Phil Simms vs. L.A. Rams,...... 9/25/88 356 Eli Manning at Philadelphia...... 12/22/16 324 Phil Simms at Phil.,...... 10/10/88 366 Eli Manning at Philadelphia...... 9/24/17 320 Phil Simms vs. Detroit,...... 10/16/88 434 Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia...... 12/17/17 326 Phil Simms at S.F.,...... 11/27/89 326 Eli Manning at Carolina...... 10/7/18 368 Jeff Hostetler at Dallas,...... 9/29/91 399 Eli Manning at Atlanta...... 10/22/18 337 Phil Simms vs. Phoenix,...... 11/28/93 316 Eli Manning vs. Washington...... 10/28/18 341 Kerry Collins vs. NY Jets...... 12/5/99 309 Eli Manning at Indianapolis...... 12/23/18 316 Kerry Collins at Dallas...... 1/2/00 350 Kerry Collins vs. Detroit...... 11/19/00 301 Eli Manning vs. Dallas...... 12/30/18 333 Kerry Collins vs. Pitt...... 12/10/00 336 Daniel Jones at Tampa Bay...... 9/22/19 321 Kerry Collins vs. Jacksonville...... 12/23/00 332 Daniel Jones at Detroit...... 10/27/19 381 Kerry Collins vs. Minnesota...... 1/14/01** 308 Daniel Jones at Jets...... 11/10/19 346 Kerry Collins at Wash...... 10/28/01 352 Daniel Jones at Washington ...... 12/22/19 321 Kerry Collins at Minnesota...... 11/19/01 301 Daniel Jones vs. Philadelphia...... 12/29/19 338 Kerry Collins vs. Seattle...... 12/23/01 303 Kerry Collins at Phil...... 12/30/01 386 Kerry Collins vs. G.B...... 1/06/02 * Team Record **Postseason Game 342 Kerry Collins vs. San Francisco...... 9/05/02 307 Kerry Collins at St. Louis...... 9/15/02 300 Kerry Collins at Minnesota...... 11/10/02 366 Kerry Collins at Indianapolis...... 12/22/02 314 Kerry Collins at New England...... 10/5/03 375 Kerry Collins at Minnesota...... 10/26/03 303 Kerry Collins at Jets...... 11/2/03 352 Eli Manning at San Diego...... 9/25/05 344 Eli Manning at Seattle...... 11/27/05 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

GIANTS RECEIVING HONOR ROLL 100 YARDS OR MORE IN A GAME, CHRONOLOGICALLY (SINCE 1960) YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME 135 Kyle Rote at St. Louis...... 10/2/60 142 Homer Jones vs. St. Louis ...... 12/8/68 116 Kyle Rote at Pittsburgh...... 10/9/60 107 Aaron Thomas vs. Dallas...... 12/15/68 124 Kyle Rote at Philadelphia ...... 11/27/60 100 Homer Jones vs. Minnesota...... 9/21/69 180 vs. Cleveland...... 12/18/60 127 Aaron Thomas at St. Louis...... 11/9/69 105 Kyle Rote at Washington...... 10/1/61 110 Homer Jones vs. St. Louis ...... 12/7/69 103 Del Shofner at Washington...... 10/1/61 134 Joe Morrison vs. Cleveland ...... 12/21/69 122 Del Shofner vs. Washington...... 11/5/61 110 Clifton McNeil vs. St. Louis ...... 10/25/70 137 Del Shofner vs. Philadelphia ...... 11/12/61 150 Bob Tucker vs. St. Louis ...... 10/25/70 129 Kyle Rote vs. Pittsburgh...... 11/19/61 165 vs. Washington...... 11/15/70 100 Joe Walton at Philadelphia ...... 12/10/61 151 Rich Houston at Green Bay...... 9/19/71 135 Del Shofner at Philadelphia ...... 9/23/62 111 Bobby Duhon at Dallas ...... 10/11/71 101 Alex Webster at Pittsburgh ...... 9/30/62 108 Bob Tucker at Pittsburgh...... 11/21/71 127 Frank Gifford vs. Washington ...... 10/28/62 160 Joe Morrison vs. Philadelphia ...... 12/19/71 269* Del Shofner vs. Washington ...... 10/28/62 116 Bob Tucker vs. Philadelphia ...... 12/19/71 158 Del Shofner at Dallas ...... 11/11/62 175 Rich Houston vs. Dallas ...... 9/24/72 125 Del Shofner at Washington...... 11/25/62 100 Bob Tucker vs. Philadelphia ...... 11/26/72 155 Alex Webster vs. Dallas...... 12/16/62 136 Bob Tucker vs. Philadelphia ...... 9/23/73 101 Phil King at Baltimore ...... 9/15/63 137 Bob Grim at St. Louis ...... 10/28/73 107 Del Shofner at Washington ...... 10/6/63 101 Ron Johnson at Washington ...... 12/2/73 105 Joe Walton vs. Dallas ...... 10/20/63 100 Walker Gillette vs. Philadelphia ...... 12/8/74 108 Del Shofner at Cleveland ...... 10/27/63 100 Walker Gillette vs. St. Louis ...... 10/25/75 119 Del Shofner vs. Philadelphia ...... 11/10/63 105 Walker Gillette at Washington ...... 9/12/76 159 Del Shofner vs. San Francisco ...... 11/17/63 132 Doug Kotar at St. Louis ...... 10/3/76 106 Del Shofner vs. St. Louis ...... 11/24/63 102 Jimmy Robinson vs. Philadelphia ...... 10/31/76 110 Del Shofner vs. Pittsburgh...... 12/15/63 118 Jimmy Robinson at Atlanta ...... 10/2/77 122 Joe Morrison vs. St. Louis ...... 11/1/64 110 Johnny Perkins at Tampa Bay...... 9/2/78 121 Aaron Thomas vs. Minnesota...... 12/6/64 100 Jimmy Robinson vs. Dallas ...... 9/10/78 147 Joe Morrison vs. Cleveland ...... 12/12/64 169 Earnest Gray vs. San Francisco...... 10/14/79 117 Aaron Thomas at Minnesota ...... 10/9/65 107 Earnest Gray at Kansas City...... 10/21/79 145 Aaron Thomas vs. Philadelphia...... 10/17/65 174 Earnest Gray at St. Louis ...... 9/7/80 102 Homer Jones vs. Philadelphia ...... 10/17/65 137 Mike Friede vs. Dallas ...... 11/9/80 118 Homer Jones at Cleveland ...... 11/14/65 119 Earnest Gray vs. Green Bay...... 11/16/80 182 Homer Jones at Washington ...... 12/12/65 108 Mike Friede vs. Green Bay...... 11/16/80 173 Homer Jones at Pittsburgh...... 9/11/66 114 Earnest Gray at Seattle...... 12/7/80 146 Homer Jones vs. Washington ...... 10/16/1966 118 Johnny Perkins vs. New Orleans...... 9/20/81 111 Homer Jones vs. Pittsburgh...... 12/11/66 101 Gary Shirk vs. New Orleans...... 9/20/81 131 Joe Morrison vs. Dallas...... 12/18/66 129 Johnny Perkins at Dallas...... 9/27/81 175 Homer Jones at St. Louis ...... 9/17/67 126 Johnny Perkins at Atlanta...... 10/25/81 196 Homer Jones at Washington...... 10/1/67 118**Earnest Gray at San Francisco...... 1/3/82 123 Aaron Thomas vs. New Orleans ...... 10/8/67 121**Johnny Perkins at San Francisco...... 1/3/82 125 Joe Morrison at Pittsburgh...... 10/15/67 102 Butch Woolfolk vs. Houston...... 12/5/82 110 Aaron Thomas vs. Cleveland ...... 10/29/67 148 Floyd Eddings vs. Philadelphia ...... 12/11/82 149 Homer Jones at Minnesota ...... 11/5/67 124 Earnest Gray at Dallas...... 9/18/83 125 Homer Jones vs. St. Louis ...... 12/17/67 159 Earnest Gray vs. San Diego...... 10/2/83 101 Homer Jones at Pittsburgh...... 9/15/68 111 Earnest Gray at Kansas City...... 10/16/83 179 Homer Jones vs. Washington ...... 9/29/68 135 Butch Woolfolk vs. Dallas...... 10/30/83 116 Homer Jones vs. New Orleans ...... 10/6/68 145 Earnest Gray vs. Washington...... 11/13/83 108 Homer Jones at Atlanta...... 10/13/68 119 Byron Williams at L.A. Raiders...... 11/27/83 109 Joe Morrison vs. St. Louis...... 12/8/68 134 Earnest Gray at L.A. Raiders...... 11/27/83 103 Byron Williams vs. Seattle...... 12/11/83 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

GIANTS RECEIVING HONOR ROLL (CONTINUED) 100 YARDS OR MORE IN A GAME, CHRONOLOGICALLY YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME YDS PLAYER DATE OF GAME 124 Byron Williams at Washington...... 12/17/83 100 Kevin Alexander vs. Cincinnati ...... 10/26/97 137 Bobby Johnson vs. Philadelphia ...... 9/2/84 141 Ike Hilliard at San Francisco...... 11/30/98 167 Byron Williams vs. Philadelphia ...... 9/2/1984 114 Ike Hilliard vs. Washington ...... 9/19/99 117 Bobby Johnson at Washington...... 9/16/84 105 Amani Toomer vs. Washington ...... 9/19/99 112 Earnest Gray at L.A. Rams...... 9/30/84 123 Amani Toomer vs. Philadelphia ...... 10/3/99 120 Lionel Manuel at Atlanta...... 10/14/84 101 Ike Hilliard at Washington...... 11/21/99 128 Earnest Gray vs. Washington...... 10/28/84 181 Amani Toomer vs. Jets ...... 12/5/99 102 Lionel Manuel at Dallas ...... 11/04/84 121 Ike Hilliard vs. Jets ...... 12/5/99 126 Zeke Mowatt vs. Kansas City...... 11/25/84 162 Amani Toomer at St. Louis ...... 12/19/99 105 Lionel Manuel at Green Bay...... 9/15/85 100 Tiki Barber at Dallas...... 1/2/00 129 Lionel Manuel vs. Dallas...... 10/6/85 108 Amani Toomer vs. Philadelphia...... 10/29/00 104 Bobby Johnson vs. Dallas...... 10/6/85 100 Amani Toomer at Cleveland...... 11/5/00 111 Lionel Manuel at Cincinnati...... 10/13/85 110 Ike Hilliard vs. St. Louis ...... 11/12/00 176 Mark Bavaro at Cincinnati...... 10/13/85 108 Amani Toomer vs. Detroit...... 11/19/00 128 Phil McConkey at Dallas ...... 12/15/85 136 Amani Toomer vs. Pittsburgh...... 12/10/00 105 Bobby Johnson at Dallas...... 9/8/86 193 Amani Toomer vs. Jacksonville...... 12/23/00 106 Mark Bavaro at L.A. Raiders...... 9/21/86 155* Ike Hilliard vs. Minnesota...... 1/14/01 110 Mark Bavaro vs. New Orleans...... 9/28/86 109 Amani Toomer at Washington ...... 10/28/01 116 Stacy Robinson at San Francisco...... 12/1/86 106 Ike Hilliard at Minnesota...... 11/19/01 111 Mark Bavaro at Washington...... 12/7/86 124 Amani Toomer vs. Seattle...... 12/23/01 151 Lionel Manuel at Dallas...... 11/2/87 105 Ike Hilliard vs. Seattle...... 12/23/01 105 Lionel Manuel at Philadelphia...... 11/15/87 134 Amani Toomer vs. San Francisco...... 9/05/02 102 Mark Bavaro at Philadelphia...... 11/15/87 100 Amani Toomer vs. Seattle...... 9/22/02 100 Stephen Baker at New Orleans...... 11/22/87 107 Ron Dixon at Minnesota...... 11/10/02 133 Mark Bavaro vs. Philadelphia...... 12/6/87 111 Jeremy Shockey vs. Washington...... 11/17/02 137 Mark Bavaro at St. Louis ...... 12/13/87 113 Amani Toomer at Houston...... 11/24/02 109 Mark Bavaro vs. Jets...... 12/27/87 104 Amani Toomer vs. Tennessee...... 12/1/02 142 Lionel Manuel at Dallas...... 9/18/88 204 Amani Toomer at Indianapolis...... 12/22/02 103 Odessa Turner at Washington...... 10/2/88 116 Jeremy Shockey at Indianapolis...... 12/22/02 148 Mark Bavaro at Philadelphia...... 10/10/88 136**Amani Toomer at San Francisco...... 1/5/03 104 Stephen Baker at Atlanta...... 10/23/88 126 Amani Toomer vs. Dallas...... 9/15/03 106 Lionel Manuel vs. Dallas...... 11/6/88 110 Jeremy Shockey vs. Miami...... 10/5/03 134 Stephen Baker at New Orleans...... 11/27/88 100 Ike Hilliard at Minnesota...... 10/26/03 126 Lionel Manuel vs. Philadelphia ...... 12/3/89 127 Amani Toomer at Jets...... 11/2/03 109 Stephen Baker at Washington ...... 10/14/90 106 at Philadelphia...... 11/16/03 142 Mark Ingram at Dallas ...... 9/29/91 110 Amani Toomer vs. Buffalo...... 11/30/03 116 Mark Ingram at Cincinnati ...... 12/1/91 126 Amani Toomer vs. Cleveland ...... 9/26/04 109 Stephen Baker at Chicago ...... 9/21/92 102 Tiki Barber vs. Detroit...... 10/24/04 105 Ed McCaffrey at Dallas...... 11/26/92 100 Amani Toomer at Arizona...... 11/14/04 124 Mike Sherrard at Washington...... 10/10/93 102 Jamaar Taylor vs. Philadelphia...... 11/28/04 113 Mark Jackson vs. Phoenix...... 11/28/93 101 Jeremy Shockey at San Diego...... 9/25/05 109 Mike Sherrard at Houston...... 11/21/94 204 Plaxico Burress vs. St. Louis ...... 10/2/05 101 Mike Sherrard at Cleveland ...... 12/4/94 129 Jeremy Shockey at Dallas...... 10/16/05 100 Chris Calloway at Kansas City...... 9/10/95 111 Tiki Barber vs. Minnesota...... 11/13/05 128 Mike Sherrard at Seattle ...... 11/5/95 113 Plaxico Burress vs. Philadelphia...... 11/20/05 126 Thomas Lewis at Philadelphia ...... 11/19/95 127 Jeremy Shockey at Seattle...... 11/27/05 125 Thomas Lewis at Washington...... 10/20/96 109 Plaxico Burress at Seattle...... 11/27/05 108 Chris Calloway at Washington...... 10/20/96 107 Jeremy Shockey at Philadelphia...... 12/11/05 145 Chris Calloway at Detroit...... 10/19/97 * Team Record ** Postseason Game GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

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128 Plaxico Burress at Oakland...... 12/31/05 164 Victor Cruz at Kanas City...... 9/29/13 137 Amani Toomer at Philadelphia ...... 9/17/06 142 Hakeem Nicks vs. Philadelphia...... 10/6/13 114 Plaxico Burress at Philadelphia ...... 9/17/06 110 Victor Cruz vs. Green Bay...... 11/17/13 120 Plaxico Burress vs. Philadelphia ...... 12/17/06 135 Hakeem Nicks at San Diego...... 12/8/13 144 Plaxico Burress at Dallas...... 9/9/07 107 Victor Cruz vs. Houston...... 9/21/14 124 Plaxico Burress vs. Jets...... 10/7/07 108 Victor Cruz at Washington...... 9/25/14 129 Jeremy Shockey vs. Dallas...... 11/11/07 156 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Indianapolis...... 11/3/14 136 Plaxico Burress at Philadelphia ...... 12/9/07 108 Odell Beckham Jr. at Seattle...... 11/9/14 151* Plaxico Burress at Green Bay...... 1/20/08 112 Rueben Randle vs. San Francisco...... 11/16/14 133 Plaxico Burress vs. Washington...... 9/4/08 146 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Dallas...... 11/23/14 102 Domenik Hixon vs. Seattle...... 10/5/08 130 Odell Beckham Jr. at Tennessee...... 12/7/14 150 Mario Manningham at Dallas...... 9/20/09 143 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Washington...... 12/14/14 134 Steve Smith at Dallas...... 9/20/09 148 Odell Beckham Jr. at St. Louis...... 12/21/14 134 Steve Smith at Kansas City ...... 10/4/09 132 Rueben Randle at St. Louis...... 12/21/14 114 Hakeem Nicks at New Orleans...... 10/18/09 185 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Philadelphia...... 12/28/14 126 Mario Manningham vs. Atlanta...... 11/22/09 158 Rueben Randle vs. Philadelphia...... 12/28/14 110 Steve Smith vs. Dallas...... 12/6/09 146 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Atlanta...... 9/20/15 110 Hakeem Nicks vs. Philadelphia ...... 12/13/09 116 Rueben Randle vs. Washington...... 9/24/15 103 Steve Smith vs. Tennessee...... 9/26/10 121 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. San Francisco...... 10/11/15 110 Hakeem Nicks vs. Chicago...... 10/3/10 130 Odell Beckham Jr. at New Orleans...... 11/1/15 130 Hakeem Nicks at Houston...... 10/10/10 105 Odell Beckham Jr. at Tampa Bay...... 11/8/15 108 Hakeem Nicks at Dallas...... 10/25/10 104 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. New England...... 11/15/15 101 Steve Smith at Dallas...... 10/25/10 142 Odell Beckham Jr. at Washington...... 11/29/14 128 Hakeem Nicks at Seattle...... 1/7/10 149 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Jets...... 12/6/15 113 Mario Manningham vs. Philadelphia.....12/19/10 166 Odell Beckham Jr at Miami...... 12/14/15 132 Mario Manningham at Green Bay...... 12/26/10 117 Sterling Shepard vs. New Orleans.09/18/16 101 Mario Manningham at Washington...... 1/2/11 121 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Washington...... 09/25/16 122 Hakeem Nicks at Washington...... 9/11/11 222 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Baltimore...... 10/16/16 110 Victor Cruz at Philadelphia ...... 9/25/11 100 Odell Beckham Jr. at Pittsburgh...... 12/4/16 162 Hakeem Nicks at Arizona ...... 10/2/11 150 Odell Beckham Jr. at Philadelphia...... 12/22/16 161 Victor Cruz vs. Seattle...... 10/9/11 142 Sterling Shepard at San Francisco...11/5/17 128 Victor Cruz vs. Philadelphia...... 11/20/11 139 Sterling Shepard vs. Philadelphia.12/17/17 157 Victor Cruz at New Orleans...... 11/28/11 111 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Jacksonville ...... 9/9/18 119 Victor Cruz vs. Green Bay...... 12/4/11 109 Odell Beckham Jr. at Houston...... 9/23/18 163 Hakeem Nicks at Dallas...... 12/11/11 131 Odell Beckham Jr. at Carolina...... 10/7/18 164 Victor Cruz at Jets...... 12/24/11 143 Odell Beckham Jr. at Atlanta...... 10/22/18 178 Victor Cruz vs. Dallas...... 1/1/12 167 Sterling Shepard at Atlanta...... 10/22/18 115** Hakeem Nicks vs. Atlanta...... 1/8/12 136 Odell Beckham Jr. vs. Washington...... 10/28/18 165** Hakeem Nicks at Green Bay...... 1/15/12 113 Sterling Shepard at Indianapolis..12/23/18 142** Victor Cruz at San Francisco...... 1/22/12 116 Evan Engram at Dallas...... 9/8/19 109** Hakeem Nicks vs. New England...... 2/5/12 100 Sterling Shepard vs. Tampa Bay...... 9/22/19 179 Victor Cruz vs. Tampa Bay...... 9/16/12 113 Evan Engram vs. Tampa Bay...... 9/22/19 199 Hakeem Nicks vs. Tampa Bay...... 9/16/12 102 Golden Tate at New England...... 10/10/19 138 Ramses Barden at Carolina...... 9/20/12 121 Darius Slayton at Jets...... 11/10/19 109 Victor Cruz at Philadelphia...... 9/30/12 154 Darius Slayton at Philadelphia...... 12/9/19 131 Victor Cruz vs. Washington...... 10/21/12 111 Sterling Shepard vs. Miami...... 12/15/19 104 Victor Cruz at Washington...... 12/3/12 102 Darius Slayton vs. Pittsburgh...... 10/14/20 121 Victor Cruz vs. New Orleans...... 12/9/12 118 Victor Cruz at Dallas...... 9/8/13 * Team Record ** Postseason Game 114 Hakeem Nicks at Dallas...... 9/8/13 101 Rueben Randle at Dallas...... 9/8/13 118 Victor Cruz vs. Denver...... 9/15/13 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

SCORING

YEAR PLAYER...... TD....PAT.....FG....PTS 1972 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 34...... 21...... 97 1925 Jack McBride...... 2...... 7...... 2...... 25 1973 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 25...... 17...... 76 1925 Jack McBride...... 2...... 7...... 2...... 25 1974 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 21...... 10...... 51 1926 Jack McBride...... 5...... 15...... 1...... 48 1975 George Hunt...... 0...... 24...... 6...... 42 1927 Jack McBride...... 6...... 15...... 2...... 57 1976 Joe Danelo...... 0...... 20...... 8...... 44 1928 Henry Haines...... 5...... 0...... 0...... 30 1977 Joe Danelo...... 0...... 19...... 14...... 61 1929 Len Sedbrook...... 11...... 0...... 0...... 66 1978 Joe Danelo...... 0...... 27...... 21...... 90 1930 Bennie Friedman...... 7...... 12...... 1...... 57 1979 Billy Taylor...... 11...... 0...... 0...... 66 1931 Hap Moran...... 4...... 8...... 1...... 35 1980 Joe Danelo...... 0...... 27...... 16...... 75 1932 ...... 5...... 0...... 0...... 30 1981 Joe Danelo...... 0...... 31...... 24.....103 1933 Ken Strong...... 6...... 13...... 5...... 64 1982 Joe Danelo...... 0...... 18...... 12...... 54 1934 Ken Strong...... 6...... 8...... 4...... 56 1983 Ali Haji-Sheikh...... 0...... 22.....*35.....127 1935 ...... 6...... 0...... 0...... 36 1984 Ali Haji-Sheikh...... 0...... 32...... 17...... 83 1936 Tillie Manton...... 1...... 15...... 0...... 21 1985 Joe Morris...... 21...... 0...... 0.....126 1937 Ward Cuff...... 4...... 0...... 2...... 30 1986 Raul Allegre...... 0...... 33...... 24.....105 1938 Ward Cuff...... 2...... 18...... 5...... 45 1987 Raul Allegre...... 0...... 25...... 17...... 76 1939 Ward Cuff...... 2...... 6...... 7...... 39 1988 Paul McFadden...... 0...... 25...... 14...... 67 1940 Ward Cuff...... 2...... 9...... 5...... 36 1989 Ottis Anderson...... 14...... 0...... 0...... 84 1941 Ward Cuff...... 2...... 19...... 5...... 46 1990 Matt Bahr...... 0...... 29...... 17...... 80 1942 Ward Cuff...... 2...... 18...... 3...... 39 1991 Matt Bahr...... 0...... 24...... 22...... 90 1943 Bill Paschal...... 12...... 0...... 0...... 72 1992 Rodney Hampton...... 14...... 0...... 0...... 84 1944 Bill Paschal...... 9...... 0...... 0...... 54 1993 David Treadwell...... 0...... 28...... 25.....103 1945 Frank Liebel...... 10...... 0...... 0...... 60 1994 David Treadwell...... 0...... 22...... 11...... 55 1946 Ken Strong...... 0...... 32...... 4...... 44 1995 Brad Daluiso...... 0...... 28...... 20...... 88 1947 Ken Strong...... 0...... 24...... 2...... 30 1996 Brad Daluiso...... 0...... 22...... 24...... 94 1948 Bill Swiacki...... 10...... 0...... 0...... 60 1997 Brad Daluiso...... 0...... 27...... 22...... 93 1949 Gene Roberts...... 17...... 0...... 0.....102 1998 Brad Daluiso...... 0...... 32...... 21...... 95 1950 Ray Poole...... 0...... 30...... 5...... 45 1999 Carey Blanchard...... 0...... 19...... 18...... 73 1951 Ray Poole...... 0...... 30...... 12...... 66 2000 Brad Daluiso...... 0...... 34...... 17...... 85 1952 Ray Poole...... 0...... 26...... 10...... 56 2001 Morten Andersen...... 0...... 29...... 23...... 98 1953 Frank Gifford...... 7...... 2...... 1...... 47 2002 Matt Bryant...... 0...... 30...... 26.....108 1954 Ben Agajanian...... 0...... 35...... 13...... 74 2003 Matt Bryant...... 0...... 17...... 11...... 50 1955 Ben Agajanian...... 0...... 32...... 10...... 62 2004 Steve Christie...... 0...... 33...... 22...... 99 1956 Frank Gifford...... 9...... 8...... 1...... 65 2005 Jay Feely...... 0...... 43.....*35...*148 1957 Ben Agajanian...... 0...... 32...... 10...... 62 2006 Jay Feely...... 0...... 38...... 23.....107 1958 Pat Summerall...... 0...... 28...... 12...... 64 2007 Lawrence Tynes...... 0...... 40...... 23.....109 1959 Pat Summerall...... 0...... 30...... 20...... 90 2008 John Carney...... 0...... 38...... 35.....143 1960 Pat Summerall...... 0...... 32...... 13...... 71 2009 Lawrence Tynes...... 0...... 45...... 27.....126 1961 Pat Summerall...... 0...... 46...... 14...... 88 2010 Lawrence Tynes...... 0...... 43...... 19.....100 1962 Don Chandler...... 0...... *47...... 19.....104 2011 Lawrence Tynes...... 0...... 43...... 19.....100 1963 Don Chandler...... 0...... 52...... 18.....106 2012 Lawrence Tynes...... 0...... 46...... 33.....145 1964 Don Chandler...... 0...... 27...... 9...... 54 2013 Josh Brown...... 0...... 31...... 23.....100 1965 Tucker Frederickson...... 6...... 0...... 0...... 36 2014 Josh Brown...... 0...... 44...... 24.....116 Homer Jones...... 6...... 0...... 0...... 36 2015 Josh Brown...... 0...... 44...... 30.....134 1966 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 29...... 16...... 77 2016 Odell Beckham Jr...... 10...... 0...... 0...... 60 1967 Homer Jones...... 14...... 0...... 0...... 84 2017 Aldrick Rosas...... 0...... 20...... 18..... 74 1968 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 36...... 14...... 78 2018 Aldrick Rosas...... 0...... 31...... 32.....127 1969 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 33...... 11...... 66 2019 Aldrick Rosas...... 0...... 33...... 11...... 66 Joe Morrison...... 11...... 0...... 0...... 66 2020 Darius Slayton...... 2...... 0...... 0...... 12 YEAR PLAYER...... TD....PAT.....FG....PTS *Single Season Club Record 1970 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 32...... 25.....107 1971 Pete Gogolak...... 0...... 30...... 6...... 48 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

RUSHING

YEAR PLAYER...... YDS ...... ATT .... TD YEAR PLAYER...... YDS ...... ATT .... TD 1932 John McBride...... 302...... 84...... 1 1975 Joe Dawkins...... 438...... 129...... 2 1933 Harry Newman...... 437...... 130...... 3 1976 Doug Kotar...... 731...... 185...... 3 1934 Harry Newman...... 483...... 141...... 3 1977 Bob Hammond...... 577...... 154...... 3 1935 Elvin Richards...... 449...... 153...... 4 1978 Doug Kotar...... 625...... 149...... 1 1936 Tuffy Leemans...... 830...... 206...... 2 1979 Billy Taylor...... 700...... 198...... 7 1937 Hank Soar...... 442...... 120...... 2 1980 Billy Taylor...... 580...... 147...... 4 1938 Tuffy Leemans...... 463...... 121...... 4 1981 Rob Carpenter...... 748...... 190...... 5 1939 Tuffy Leemans...... 429...... 128...... 3 1982 Butch Woolfolk...... 439...... 112...... 2 1940 Tuffy Leemans...... 474...... 132...... 1 1983 Butch Woolfolk...... 857...... 246...... 2 1941 Tuffy Leemans...... 332...... 100...... 4 1984 Rob Carpenter...... 795...... 250...... 7 1942 Merle Hapes...... 363...... 95...... 3 1985 Joe Morris...... 1,336...... 294.....*21 1943 Bill Paschal...... 572...... 147...... 10 1986 Joe Morris...... 1,516...... 341...... 14 1944 Bill Paschal...... 737...... 196...... 9 1987 Joe Morris...... 658...... 193...... 3 1945 Bill Paschal...... 247...... 59...... 2 1988 Joe Morris...... 1,083...... 307...... 5 1946 Frank Filchock...... 371...... 98...... 2 1989 Ottis Anderson...... 1,023...... 325...... 14 1947 Gene Roberts...... 296...... 86...... 1 1990 Ottis Anderson...... 784...... 225...... 11 1948 Gene Roberts...... 491...... 145...... 0 1991 Rodney Hampton...... 1,059...... 256...... 10 1949 Gene Roberts...... 634...... 152...... 9 1992 Rodney Hampton...... 1,141...... 247...... 14 1950 Eddie Price...... 703...... 126...... 4 1993 Rodney Hampton...... 1,077...... 292...... 5 1951 Eddie Price...... 971...... 271...... 7 1994 Rodney Hampton...... 1,075...... 327...... 6 1952 Eddie Price...... 748...... 183...... 5 1995 Rodney Hampton...... 1,182...... 306...... 10 1953 Sonny Grandelius...... 278...... 108...... 1 1996 Rodney Hampton...... 827...... 254...... 1 1954 Eddie Price...... 555...... 135...... 2 1997 Charles Way...... 698...... 151...... 4 1955 Alex Webster...... 634...... 128...... 5 1998 Gary Brown...... 1,063...... 247...... 5 1956 Frank Gifford...... 819...... 159...... 5 1999 Joe Montgomery...... 348...... 115...... 3 1957 Frank Gifford...... 528...... 136...... 5 2000 Tiki Barber...... 1,006...... 213...... 8 1958 Frank Gifford...... 468...... 115...... 8 2001 Tiki Barber...... 865...... 166...... 4 1959 Frank Gifford...... 540...... 106...... 3 2002 Tiki Barber...... 1,387...... 304...... 11 1960 Mel Triplett...... 573...... 124...... 4 2003 Tiki Barber ...... 1,216...... 278...... 2 1961 Alex Webster...... 928...... 196...... 2 2004 Tiki Barber...... 1,518...... 322...... 13 1962 Alex Webster...... 743...... 207...... 5 2005 Tiki Barber...... *1,860..... *357...... 9 1963 Phil King...... 613...... 161...... 3 2006 Tiki Barber...... 1,662...... 327...... 5 1964 Ernie Wheelwright...... 402...... 100...... 0 2007 Brandon Jacobs...... 1,009...... 202...... 4 1965 Tucker Frederickson...... 659...... 195...... 5 2008 Brandon Jacobs...... 1,089...... 219...... 15 1966 Chuck Mercein...... 327...... 94...... 0 2009 Brandon Jacobs...... 835...... 224...... 5 1967 Ernie Koy...... 704...... 146...... 4 2010 Ahmad Bradshaw...... 1,235...... 276...... 8 1968 Tucker Frederickson...... 486...... 142...... 1 2011 Ahmad Bradshaw...... 659...... 171...... 9 1969 Joe Morrison...... 387...... 107...... 4 2012 Ahmad Bradshaw...... 1,015...... 221...... 6 1970 Ron Johnson...... 1,027...... 263...... 8 2013 Andre Brown...... 492...... 139...... 3 1971 Bobby Duhon...... 344...... 93...... 1 2014 Andre Williams...... 721...... 217...... 7 1972 Ron Johnson...... 1,182...... 298...... 9 2015 Rashad Jennings...... 863...... 195...... 3 1973 Ron Johnson...... 902...... 260...... 6 2016 Rashad Jennings...... 593...... 181...... 3 1974 Joe Dawkins...... 561...... 156...... 2 2017 Orleans Darkwa...... 751...... 171...... 5 2018 Saquon Barkley...... 1,307...... 261..... 11 2019 Saquon Barkley...... 911...... 200...... 5 2020 Daniel Jones...... 43...... 7...... 0 *Single Season Club Record GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

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YEAR PLAYER...... ATT .COMP...... YDS .TD .INT YEAR PLAYER...... ATT .COMP...... YDS .TD .INT 1932 John McBride...... 74...... 36...... 363..... 6...... 9 1975 Craig Morton...... 363...... 186.... 2,359... 11.....16 1933 Harry Newman...... 136...... 53...... 973... 11.....17 1976 Craig Morton...... 284...... 153.... 1,865..... 9.....20 1934 Harry Newman...... 93...... 35...... 391..... 1.....12 1977 Joe Pisarcik...... 241...... 103.... 1,346..... 4.....14 1935 Ed Danowski...... 113...... 57...... 794... 10...... 9 1978 Joe Pisarcik...... 301...... 143.... 2,096... 12.....23 1936 Ed Danowski...... 104...... 47...... 515..... 5.....10 1979 Phil Simms...... 265...... 134.... 1,743... 13.....14 1937 Ed Danowski...... 134...... 66...... 814..... 8...... 5 1980 Phil Simms...... 402...... 193.... 2,321... 15.....19 1938 Ed Danowski...... 129...... 70...... 848..... 7...... 8 1981 Phil Simms...... 316...... 172.... 2,031... 11...... 9 1939 Ed Danowski...... 101...... 42...... 437..... 3...... 6 1982 Scott Brunner...... 298...... 161.... 2,017... 10...... 9 1940 Ed Miller...... 73...... 35...... 505..... 4...... 7 1983 Scott Brunner...... 386...... 190.... 2,516..... 9.....22 1941 Tuffy Leemans...... 66...... 31...... 475..... 4...... 5 1984 Phil Simms...... *533.... *286.... 4,044... 22.....18 1942 Tuffy Leemans...... 69...... 35...... 555..... 7...... 4 1985 Phil Simms...... 495...... 275.... 3,829... 22.....20 1943 Tuffy Leemans...... 87...... 37...... 360..... 5...... 5 1986 Phil Simms...... 468...... 259.... 3,487... 21.....22 1944 ...... 86...... 36...... 651..... 6...... 8 1987 Phil Simms...... 282...... 163.... 2,230... 17...... 9 1945 Arnie Herber...... 80...... 35...... 641..... 9...... 8 1988 Phil Simms...... 479...... 263.... 3,359... 21.....11 1946 Frank Filchock...... 169...... 87.... 1,262... 12...*25 1989 Phil Simms...... 405...... 228.... 3,061... 14.....14 1947 Paul Governali...... 197...... 85.... 1,461... 14.....16 1990 Phil Simms...... 311...... 184.... 2,284... 15...... 4 1948 Charlie Conerly...... 299...... 162.... 2,175... 22.....13 1991 Jeff Hostetler...... 285...... 179.... 2,032..... 5...... 4 1949 Charlie Conerly...... 305...... 152.... 2,138... 17.....20 1992 Jeff Hostetler...... 192...... 103.... 1,225..... 8...... 3 1950 Charlie Conerly...... 132...... 56.... 1,000..... 8...... 7 1993 Phil Simms...... 400...... 247.... 3,038... 15...... 9 1951 Charlie Conerly...... 189...... 93.... 1,277... 10.....22 1994 Dave Brown...... 350...... 201.... 2,536... 12.....16 1952 Charlie Conerly...... 169...... 82.... 1,090... 13.....10 1995 Dave Brown...... 456...... 254.... 2,814... 11.....10 1953 Charlie Conerly...... 303...... 143.... 1,711... 13...*25 1996 Dave Brown...... 398...... 214.... 2,412... 12.....20 1954 Charlie Conerly...... 210...... 103.... 1,439... 17.....11 1997 Danny Kanell...... 294...... 156.... 1,740... 11...... 9 1955 Charlie Conerly...... 202...... 98.... 1,310... 13.....13 1998 Danny Kanell...... 299...... 160.... 1,603... 11.....10 1956 Charlie Conerly...... 174...... 90.... 1,143... 10...... 7 1999 Kerry Collins...... 332...... 191.... 2,316..... 8.....11 1957 Charlie Conerly...... 232...... 128.... 1,712... 11.....11 2000 Kerry Collins...... 529...... 311.... 3,610... 22.....13 1958 Charlie Conerly...... 184...... 88.... 1,199... 10...... 9 2001 Kerry Collins...... 568...... 327.... 3,764... 19.....16 1959 Charlie Conerly...... 194...... 113.... 1,706... 14...... 4 2002 Kerry Collins...... 545...... 335. *4,073... 19.....14 1960 George Shaw...... 155...... 76.... 1,263... 11.....13 2003 Kerry Collins...... 500...... 284.... 3,110... 13.....16 1961 Y.A. Tittle...... 285...... 163.... 2,272... 17.....12 2004 Kurt Warner...... 277...... 174.... 2,054..... 6...... 4 1962 Y.A. Tittle...... 375...... 200.... 3,224... 33.....20 2005 Eli Manning...... 557...... 294.... 3,762... 24.....17 1963 Y.A. Tittle...... 367...... 221.... 3,145..*36.....14 2006 Eli Manning...... 522...... 301.... 3,244... 24.....18 1964 Y.A. Tittle...... 281...... 147.... 1,798... 10.....22 2007 Eli Manning...... 529...... 297.... 3,336... 23.....20 1965 Earl Morrall...... 302...... 155.... 2,446... 22.....12 2008 Eli Manning...... 479...... 289.... 3,238... 21.....10 1966 Gary Wood...... 170...... 81.... 1,142..... 6.....13 2009 Eli Manning...... 509...... 317.... 4,021... 27.....14 1967 Fran Tarkenton...... 377...... 204.... 3,088... 29.....19 2010 Eli Manning...... 539...... 339.... 4,002... 31...*25 1968 Fran Tarkenton...... 337...... 182.... 2,555... 21.....12 2011 Eli Manning...... *589.... *359. *4,933... 29.....16 1969 Fran Tarkenton...... 409...... 220.... 2,918... 23...... 8 2012 Eli Manning...... 536...... 323.... 3,948... 26.....15 1970 Fran Tarkenton...... 389...... 219.... 2,777... 19.....12 2013 Eli Manning...... 551...... 317.... 3,818... 18...*27 1971 Fran Tarkenton...... 386...... 226.... 2,567... 11.....21 2014 Eli Manning...... *601.... *379.... 4,410... 30.....14 1972 Norm Snead...... 325...... 196.... 2,307... 17.....12 2015 Eli Manning...... *618.... *387.... 4,432... 35.....14 1973 Norm Snead...... 235...... 131.... 1,483..... 7...... 8 2016 Eli Manning...... 598...... 377.... 4,027... 26.....16 1974 Craig Morton...... 237...... 122.... 1,510..... 9.....13 2017 Eli Manning...... 571...... 352.... 3,468... 19.....13 2018 Eli Manning...... 576...... 380.... 4,299... 21.....11 2019 Daniel Jones...... 459..... 284...3,027..24... 12 2020 Daniel Jones...... 81...... 51...... 520....2..... 3 *Single Season Club Record GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

receiving

YEAR PLAYER...... NO...... YDS...... TD YEAR PLAYER...... NO...... YDS...... TD 1932 Ray Flaherty...... 21...... 350...... 5 1979 Gary Shirk...... 31...... 471...... 2 1933 Dale Burnett...... 12...... 212...... 3 1980 Earnest Gray...... 52...... 777...... 10 1934 Morris Badgro...... 16...... 206...... 1 1981 Johnny Perkins...... 51...... 858...... 6 1935 Tod Goodwin...... 26...... 432...... 4 1982 Tom Mullady...... 27...... 287...... 0 1936 Dale Burnett...... 16...... 246...... 3 1983 Earnest Gray...... 78...... 1,139...... 5 1937 Tuffy Leemans...... 11...... 157...... 1 1984 Zeke Mowatt...... 48...... 698...... 7 1938 Hank Soar...... 13...... 164...... 2 Bob Johnson...... 48...... 795...... 6 Dale Burnett...... 13...... 145...... 1 1985 Lionel Manuel...... 49...... 859...... 6 1939 Hank Soar...... 12...... 134...... 0 1986 Mark Bavaro...... 66...... 1,001...... 4 1940 Leland Shaffer...... 15...... 121...... 2 1987 Mark Bavaro...... 55...... 867...... 8 1941 Ward Cuff...... 19...... 317...... 2 1988 Lionel Manuel...... 65...... 1,029...... 4 1942 Ward Cuff...... 16...... 267...... 2 1989 Odessa Turner...... 38...... 467...... 4 1943 Bill Walls...... 14...... 231...... 2 1990 David Meggett...... 39...... 410...... 1 1944 O’Neal Adams...... 14...... 342...... 1 1991 Mark Ingram...... 51...... 824...... 3 1945 Frank Liebel...... 22...... 593...... 10 1992 Ed McCaffrey...... 49...... 610...... 5 1946 Ray Poole...... 24...... 307...... 3 1993 Mark Jackson...... 58...... 708...... 4 1947 Ray Poole...... 23...... 395...... 4 1994 Mike Sherrard...... 53...... 825...... 6 1948 Bill Swiacki...... 39...... 550...... 10 1995 Chris Calloway...... 56...... 796...... 3 1949 Bill Swiacki...... 47...... 652...... 4 1996 Chris Calloway...... 53...... 739...... 4 1950 Bill Swiacki...... 20...... 280...... 3 Thomas Lewis...... 53...... 694...... 4 1951 Joe Scott...... 23...... 356...... 2 1997 Chris Calloway...... 58...... 849...... 8 1952 Bill Stribling...... 26...... 399...... 5 1998 Chris Callloway...... 62...... 812...... 6 1953 Kyle Rote...... 26...... 440...... 5 1999 Amani Toomer...... 79...... 1,183...... 6 Eddie Price...... 26...... 233...... 1 2000 Amani Toomer...... 78...... 1,094...... 7 1954 Bob Schnelker...... 30...... 550...... 8 2001 Amani Toomer...... 72...... 1,054...... 5 1955 Frank Gifford...... 33...... 437...... 4 Tiki Barber...... 72...... 577...... 0 1956 Frank Gifford...... 51...... 603...... 4 2002 Amani Toomer...... 82...... 1,343...... 8 1957 Frank Gifford...... 41...... 588...... 4 2003 Tiki Barber...... 69...... 461...... 1 1958 Frank Gifford...... 29...... 330...... 2 2004 Jeremy Shockey...... 61...... 666...... 6 1959 Frank Gifford...... 42...... 768...... 4 2005 Plaxico Burress...... 76...... 1,214...... 7 1960 Kyle Rote...... 42...... 750...... 2 2006 Jeremy Shockey...... 66...... 623...... 7 1961 Del Shofner...... 68...... 1,125...... 11 2007 Plaxico Burress...... 70...... 1,025...... 12 1962* Del Shofner...... 53...... 1,133...... 12 2008 Steve Smith...... 57...... 574...... 1 1963 Del Shofner...... 64...... 1,181...... 9 2009 Steve Smith...... *107...... 1,220...... 7 1964 Aaron Thomas...... 43...... 624...... 6 2010 Hakeem Nicks...... 79...... 1,052...... 11 1965 Joe Morrison...... 41...... 574...... 4 2011 Victor Cruz...... 82...... *1,536...... 9 1966 Homer Jones...... 48...... 1,044...... 8 2012 Victor Cruz...... 86...... 1,092...... 10 1967 Aaron Thomas...... 51...... 877...... 9 2013 Victor Cruz...... 73...... 998...... 4 1968 Homer Jones...... 45...... 1,057...... 7 2014 Odell Beckham Jr...... 91...... 1,305...... 12 1969 Joe Morrison...... 44...... 647...... 7 2015 Odell Beckham Jr...... 96...... 1,450...... **13 1970 Clifton McNeil...... 50...... 764...... 4 2016 Odell Beckham Jr.....102...... 1,367...... 10 1971 Bob Tucker...... 59...... 791...... 4 2017 Evan Engram...... 64...... 722...... 6 1972 Bob Tucker...... 55...... 764...... 4 2018 Saquon Barkley.....91...... 721...... 4 1973 Bob Tucker...... 50...... 681...... 5 2019 Sterling Shepard....52...... 537...... 3 1974 Joe Dawkins...... 46...... 332...... 3 2020 Darius Slayton...... 9...... 135...... 2 1975 Walker Gillette...... 43...... 600...... 2 * Single Season Club Record 1976 Bob Tucker...... 42...... 498...... 1 ***Tied Single Season Club Record 1977 Jim Robinson...... 22...... 422...... 1 1978 Jim Robinson...... 32...... 620...... 2 Johnny Perkins...... 32...... 514...... 3 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

INTERCEPTIONS

YEAR PLAYER...... NO...... YDS 1983 Terry Jackson...... 6...... 20 1940 Doug Oldershaw...... 4...... 48 1984 ...... 7...... 90 Leland Shaffer...... 4...... 14 1985 Elvis Patterson...... 6...... 88 1941 Ward Cuff...... 4...... 152 1986 Terry Kinard...... 4...... 52 George Franck...... 4...... 94 Perry Williams...... 4...... 31 1942 Merle Hapes...... 3...... 49 1987 Terry Kinard...... 5...... 163 Hank Soar...... 3...... 31 1988 Sheldon White...... 4...... 70 1943 Dave Brown...... 6...... 64 1989 Terry Kinard...... 5...... 135 1944 Howard Livingston...... 9...... 172 1990 ...... 6...... 80 1991 Mark Collins...... 4...... 77 1945 Howard Livingston...... 3...... 65 Everson Walls...... 4...... 7 1946 Frank Liebel...... 5...... 117 1992 Greg Jackson...... 4...... 71 1947 Frank Reagan...... 10...... 203 1993 Mark Collins...... 4...... 77 1948 Frank Reagan...... 9...... 145 Greg Jackson...... 4...... 32 1949 Emlen Tunnel...... 10...... 251 1994 John Booty...... 3...... 95 1950 ...... 8...... 99 Phillippi Sparks...... 3...... 4 1951 Otto Schnellbacher...... *11...... 194 1995 Vencie Glenn...... 5...... 91 1952 Tom Landry...... 8...... 99 Phillippi Sparks...... 5...... 11 1953 Emlen Tunnell...... 6...... 117 1996 Jason Sehorn...... 5...... 61 1954 Emlen Tunnell...... 8...... 108 1997 Jason Sehorn...... 6...... 74 Tom Landry...... 8...... 71 1998 Percy Ellsworth...... 5...... 92 1955 Emlen Tunnell...... 7...... 76 1999 Percy Ellsworth...... 6...... 80 1956 Emlen Tunnell...... 6...... 87 2000 Emmanuel McDaniel...... 6...... 30 1957 Emlen Tunnell...... 6...... 87 2001 ...... 4...... 27 1958 Jim Patton...... *11...... 183 2002 Jason Sehorn...... 2...... 31 1959 Dick Nolan...... 5...... 57 2002 William Peterson...... 2...... 1 2002 Shaun Williams...... 2...... -2 Lindon Crow...... 5...... 54 2003 Frank Walker...... 2...... 74 Jim Patton...... 5...... 13 Ralph Brown...... 2...... 51 1960 Jim Patton...... 6...... 100 Will Allen...... 2...... 23 1961 Dick Lynch...... 9...... 60 Johnnie Harris...... 2...... 3 1962 Jim Patton...... 7...... 125 2004 ...... 3...... 39 1963 Dick Lynch...... 9...... *251 Brent Alexander...... 3...... 3 1964 Dick Lynch...... 4...... 68 2005 Brent Alexander...... 4...... 45 1965 Carl Lockhart...... 4...... 117 2006 Kevin Dockery...... 2...... 100 Dick Lynch...... 4...... 38 R.W. McQuarters...... 2...... 67 1966 Carl Lockhart...... 6...... 20 Mathias Kiwaniuka...... 2...... 44 1967 Carl Lockhart...... 5...... 38 Will Demps...... 2...... 30 1968 Willie Williams...... 10...... 103 ...... 2...... 28 1969 Bruce Maher...... 5...... 112 Gibril Wilson...... 2...... 25 1970 Willie Williams...... 6...... 114 Fred Robbins...... 2...... 12 1971 Willie Williams...... 5...... 58 2007 Sam Madison...... 4...... 59 1972 Carl Lockhart...... 4...... 56 Gibril Wilson...... 4...... 12 2008 Corey Webster...... 3...... 65 Willie Williams...... 4...... 42 James Butler...... 3...... 62 Richmond Flowers...... 4...... 30 ...... 3...... 58 Pete Athas...... 4...... 11 2009 Terrell Thomas...... 5...... 87 1973 Pete Athas...... 5...... 52 2010 Terrell Thomas...... 5...... 56 1974 Chuck Crist...... 3...... 20 2011 Corey Webster...... 6...... 71 1975 Bobby Brooks...... 4...... 38 2012 Stevie Brown...... 8...... 307* 1976 ...... 2...... 14 2013 ...... 6...... 23 ...... 2...... 13 2014 Quintin Demps...... 4...... 19 Jim Steinke...... 2...... 0 2015 Trumaine McBride...... 3...... 84 1977 Bill Bryant...... 3...... 54 D. Rodgers-Cromartie...... 3...... 72 1978 Terry Jackson...... 7...... 115 2016 D. Rodgers-Cromartie...... 6...... 28 1979 Brian Kelley...... 3...... 41 2017 Janoris Jenkins...... 3...... 113 Harry Carson...... 3...... 28 Ross Cockrell ...... 3...... 1 Terry Jackson...... 3...... 10 2018 Alec Ogletree...... 5...... 61 1980 Mike Dennis...... 5...... 68 2019 Janoris Jenkins...... 4...... 84 1981 Beasley Reece...... 4...... 84 2020 Julian Love...... 1...... 13 YEAR PLAYER...... NO...... YDS James Bradberry...... 1...... -1 1982 Terry Jackson...... 4...... 75 * Single Season Club Record GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

SACKS (Official Statistic since 1982) YEAR PLAYER SACKS YEAR PLAYER SACKS 1982 Lawrence Taylor...... 7.5 2003 Michael Strahan...... 18.5 1983 George Martin...... 9.0 2004 Osi Umenyiora...... 7.0 Lawrence Taylor...... 9.0 2005 Osi Umenyiora...... 14.5 1984 Lawrence Taylor...... 11.5 2006 Osi Umenyiora...... 6.0 1985 Leonard Marshall ...... 15.5 2007 Osi Umenyiora...... 13.0 1986 Lawrence Taylor ...... 20.5 2008 Justin Tuck...... 12.0 1987 Lawrence Taylor ...... 12.0 2009 Osi Umenyiora...... 7.0 1988 Lawrence Taylor ...... 15.5 2010 Osi Umenyiora...... 11.5 1989 Lawrence Taylor ...... 15.0 Justin Tuck...... 11.5 1990 Lawrence Taylor ...... 10.5 2011 Jason Pierre-Paul...... 16.5 1991 Leonard Marshall ...... 11.0 2012 Jason Pierre-Paul...... 6.5 1992 Lawrence Taylor ...... 5.0 2013 Justin Tuck...... 11.0 1993 Keith Hamilton ...... 11.5 2014 Jason Pierre-Paul...... 12.5 1994 Keith Hamilton ...... 6.5 2015 Robert Ayers...... 9.5 1995 Michael Strahan ...... 7.5 2016 Olivier Vernon...... 8.5 1996 Chad Bratzke ...... 5.0 2017 Jason Pierre-Paul...... 8.5 Michael Strahan ...... 5.0 2018 Olivier Vernon...... 7.0 1997 Michael Strahan...... 14.0 2019 Markus Golden...... 10.0 1998 Michael Strahan...... 15.0 2020 Leonard Williams...... 1.0 1999 ...... 9.0 Dexter Lawrence II...... 1.0 YEAR PLAYER...... SACKS B.J. Hill...... 1.0 2000 Keith Hamilton...... 10.0 Blake Martinez...... 1.0 2001 Michael Strahan...... 22.5* Lorenzo Carter...... 1.0 2002 Michael Strahan...... 11.0 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

YEAR PLAYER RUSH REC PUNT KICKOFF INT FUM TOTAL

1942 Merle Hapes...... 363...... 79...... 170...... 215...... 49...... -...... 876 1943 Bill Paschal...... 572...... 74...... 92...... 183...... 0...... -...... 921 1944 Bill Paschal...... 737...... 0...... 102...... 260...... 0...... -...... 1,099 1945 Ward Cuff...... 214...... 172...... 124...... 105...... 0...... -13...... 602 1946 Bill Paschal...... 362...... 78...... 111...... 158...... 0...... 0...... 709 1947 George Cheverko...... 63...... 300...... 88...... 135...... 54...... 0...... 640 1948 Joe Scott...... 198...... 235...... 25...... 569...... 10...... 0...... 1,037 1949 Gene Roberts...... 634...... 711...... 0...... 16...... 0...... 0...... 1,361 1950 Joe Scott...... 322...... 240...... 23...... 351...... 0...... 0...... 936 1951 Eddie Price...... 971...... 19...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 990 1952 Emlen Tunnell...... 0...... 0...... 411...... 364...... 149...... 3...... 927 1953 Frank Gifford...... 157...... 292...... 106...... 327...... 0...... 0...... 882 1954 Eddie Price...... 555...... 352...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 3...... 910 1955 Alex Webster...... 634...... 269...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 903 1956 Frank Gifford...... 819...... 603...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,422 1957 Frank Gifford...... 528...... 588...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,116 1958 Frank Gifford...... 468...... 330...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 798 1959 Frank Gifford...... 540...... 768...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,308 1960 Kyle Rote...... 0...... 750...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 750 1961 Alex Webster...... 928...... 313...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,241 1962 Alex Webster...... 743...... 477...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,220 1963 Del Shofner...... 0...... 1,181...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,181 1964 Clarence Childs...... 102...... 97...... 40...... 987...... 0...... 0...... 1,226 1965 Tucker Frederickson...... 659...... 177...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 836 1966 Homer Jones...... 43...... 1,044...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,087 1967 Homer Jones...... 60...... 1,209...... 0...... 38...... 0...... 8...... 1,315 1968 Homer Jones...... 18...... 1,057...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,075 1969 Joe Morrison...... 387...... 647...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,034 1970 Ron Johnson...... 1,027...... 487...... 0...... 140...... 0...... 0...... 1,654 GIANTS SEASON LEADERS

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (CONTINUED)

YEAR PLAYER RUSH REC PUNT KICKOFF INT FUM TOTAL

1971 Rocky Thompson...... 177...... 85...... 0...... 947...... 0...... 0...... 1,209 1972 Ron Johnson...... 1,182...... 451...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,633 1973 Ron Johnson...... 902...... 377...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,279 1974 Leon McQuay...... 240...... 59...... 81...... 689...... 0...... 0...... 1,069 1975 Doug Kotar...... 378...... 86...... 5...... 405...... 0...... 0...... 874 1976 Doug Kotar...... 731...... 319...... 0...... 39...... 0...... 0...... 1,089 1977 Bobby Hammond...... 577...... 136...... 334...... 419...... 0...... 0...... 1,466 1978 Bobby Hammond...... 554...... 173...... 157...... 290...... 0...... 0...... 1,174 1979 Billy Taylor...... 700...... 253...... 0...... 131...... 0...... 0...... 1,084 1980 Alvin Garrett...... 31...... 69...... 287...... 527...... 0...... 0...... 914 1981 Leon Bright...... 197...... 291...... 410...... 481...... 0...... 0...... 1,379 1982 Butch Woolfolk...... 439...... 224...... 0...... 428...... 0...... 0...... 1,091 1983 Butch Woolfolk...... 857...... 368...... 0...... 13...... 0...... 0...... 1,238 1984 Rob Carpenter...... 795...... 209...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,004 1985 Joe Morris...... 1,336...... 212...... 0...... 25...... 0...... 0...... 1,573 1986 Joe Morris...... 1,516...... 233...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,749 1987 Mark Bavaro...... 0...... 867...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 867 1988 Joe Morris...... 1,083...... 166...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,249 1989 David Meggett...... 117...... 531...... 582...... 577...... 0...... 0...... 1,807 1990 David Meggett...... 164...... 410...... 467...... 492...... 0...... 0...... 1,533 1991 Rodney Hampton...... 1,059...... 283...... 0...... 204...... 0...... 0...... 1,546 1992 Rodney Hampton...... 1,141...... 215...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,356 1993 David Meggett...... 329...... 319...... 331...... 403...... 0...... 0...... 1,382 1994 David Meggett...... 298...... 293...... 323...... 548...... 0...... 0...... 1,462 1995 Rodney Hampton...... 1,182...... 142...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,324 1996 Tyrone Wheatley...... 400...... 51...... 0...... 503...... 0...... 0...... 954 1997 Charles Way...... 698...... 304...... 0...... 46...... 0...... 0...... 1,048 1998 Gary Brown...... 1,063...... 36...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,099 1999 Tiki Barber...... 258...... 609...... 506...... 266...... 0...... 0...... 1,639 2000 Tiki Barber...... 1,006...... 719...... 332...... 28...... 0...... 0...... 2,085 2001 Tiki Barber...... 865...... 577...... 338...... 0...... 0...... 2...... 1,782 2002 Tiki Barber...... 1,387...... 597...... 5...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,989 2003 Tiki Barber...... 1,216...... 461...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,677 2004 Tiki Barber ...... 1,518...... 578...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2,096 2005 Tiki Barber...... 1,860...... 530...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2,390 2006 Tiki Barber...... 1,662...... 465...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2,127 2007 Brandon Jacobs...... 1,009...... 174...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,183 2008 Derrick Ward...... 1,025...... 384...... 0...... 21...... 0...... 0...... 1,430 2009 Domenik Hixon...... 0...... 187...... 256...... 1,291...... 0...... 0...... 1,731 2010 Ahmad Bradshaw...... 1,235...... 314...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,549 2011 Ahmad Bradshaw...... 659...... 267...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 926 2012 David Wilson...... 358...... 34...... 0...... 1,533...... 0...... 0...... 1,925 2013 Victor Cruz...... 0...... 998...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 998 2014 Odell Beckham Jr...... 35...... 1,305...... 171...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,511 2015 Odell Beckham Jr...... 3 ...... 1,450...... 26...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,479 2016 Odell Beckham Jr...... 9...... 1,367...... 10...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,376 2017 Orleans Darkwa...... 751...... 116...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 867 2018 Saquon Barkley...... 1,307...... 721...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 2,028 2019 Saquon Barkley...... 911...... 413...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 1,324 2020 Darius Slayton...... 0...... 135...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 135 *Single Season Club Record GIANTS LONGEST PLAYS

LONGEST FIELD GOAL LONGEST PASS COMPLETION

57 Aldrick Rosas vs. Chicago, Dec. 2, 2018 99 Eli Manning (to Victor Cruz) (TD) 56 Ali Haji-Sheikh, at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1983 56 Ali Haji-Sheikh, vs. Green Bay, Sept. 26, 1983 at Jets, Dec. 24, 2011 55 Joe Danelo, vs. New Orleans, Sept. 20, 1981 98 Earl Morall (to Homer Jones) (TD) 54 Brad Daluiso, vs. Phoenix, Nov. 28, 1993 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966 54 Matt Bahr, vs. Houston, Dec. 21, 1991 94 Norm Snead (to Rich Houston) (TD) 54 Joe Danelo, at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981 vs. Dallas, Sept. 24, 1972 54 Pete Gogolak, vs. Dallas, Nov. 8, 1970 92 Eli Manning (to Mario Manningham) (TD) 53 Aldrick Rosas at Carolina, Oct. 7, 2018 53 Josh Brown, vs. New England, Nov. 15, 2015 at Washington, Jan. 2, 2011 53 Josh Brown, at Tampa Bay, Nov. 8, 2015 89 Earl Morrall (to Homer Jones) (TD) 53 Josh Brown, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2014 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 17, 1965 53 Lawrence Tynes, at Dallas, Oct. 25, 2010 88 Frank Reagan (to George Franck) (TD) 53 Steve Christie, at Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 2004 vs. Washington, Oct. 12, 1947 53 Raul Allegre, at Philadelphia, Nov. 15, 1987 87 Eli Manning (to Odell Beckham Jr.) 53 Don Chandler, at Dallas, Dec. 1, 1963 52 (14 times) Last Time: Aldrick Rosas, vs. Tampa vs. New England, Nov. 15, 2015 (TD) 87 Kent Graham (to Tiki Barber) (TD) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE at Arizona, Dec. 6, 1998 85 Eli Manning (to Mario Manningham) (TD) 95 Tiki Barber, at Oakland, Dec. 31, 2005 (TD) at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010 91 Hap Moran, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 23, 1930 85 Jeff Hostetler (to Stephen Baker) 88 Ahmad Bradshaw, at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007(TD) at New Orleans, Nov. 27, 1988 (TD) 80 Eddie Price, at Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1951 (TD) 85 Charlie Conerly (to Choo-Choo Roberts) 79 Frank Gifford, vs. Washington, Nov. 29, 1959 vs. Chicago Bears, Oct. 23, 1949 (TD) 78 Saquon Barkley, at Washington, Dec. 9, 2018 (TD) 84 Eli Manning (to Odell Beckham Jr.) 78 Tiki Barber, vs. Arizona, Sept. 3, 2000 (TD) at Miami, Dec. 14, 2015 (TD) 77 Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Baltimore, Nov. 16, 2008 84 Fran Tarkenton (to Homer Jones) 77 Bill Paschal, vs. Cleveland Rams, Nov. 4, 1945 (TD) at Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1968 75 Orleans Darkwa, vs Washington, Dec. 31, 2017 (TD) 83 Frank Gifford (to Eddie Price) 75 Eddie Price, at Chicago Cardinals, Nov. 2, 1952 (TD) at Cleveland, Oct. 31, 1954 (TD) 75 Tuffy Leemans, vs. Green Bay, Nov 20, 1938 (TD) 82 Kerry Collins (to Amani Toomer) 74 Eddie Price, at Philadelphia, Dec. 10, 1950 at Indianapolis, Dec. 22, 2002 (TD) 73 Brandon Jacobs, at Minnesota, Dec. 13, 2010 82 Joe Pisarcik (to Ed Marshall) 72 Tiki Barber, at Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 2004 (TD) at Washington, Oct. 23, 1977 71 Alex Webster, at Chicago Cardinals, Oct. 2, 1955 82 Fran Tarkenton (to Homer Jones) 70 Tiki Barber, at Houston, Nov. 24, 2002 vs. Washington, Sept. 29, 1968 (TD) 70 Joe Morrison, at Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1963 (TD) 82 Tom Kennedy (to Homer Jones) 70 Frank Filchock, at Pittsburgh, Oct. 6, 1946 (TD) vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 11, 1966 (TD) 70 Kink Richards, vs. Brooklyn, Oct. 22, 1933 (TD)

GIANTS LONGEST PLAYS

LONGEST INT. RETURN LONGEST PUNT RETURN

­­102­ Erich Barnes, at Dallas, Oct. 15, 1961 (TD) 87 Amani Toomer, vs. Buffalo, Sept.1, 1996 (TD) 101 Henry Carr, at Rams, Nov. 13, 1966 (TD) 85 Tiki Barber, vs. Dallas, Oct. 18, 1999 (TD) 97 Lawrence Taylor, at Detroit, Nov. 25, 1982 (TD) 83 Eddie Dove, at Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1963 96 Kevin Dockery, at Dallas, Oct. 23, 2006 (TD) 81 Bosh Pritchard, at Chicago Cardinals, Nov. 25, 1951 96 Ward Cuff, vs. Washington, Dec. 4, 1938 (TD) 81 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Chicago Cardinals, Oct. 14, 1951 (TD) 95 Sam Garnes, vs. Philadelphia, Aug. 31, 1997 (TD) 76 David Meggett, vs. Raiders, Dec. 24, 1989 (TD) 91 Ryan Mundy, at Dallas, Sept. 8, 2013 75 David Meggett, at New Orleans, Dec. 20, 1993 (TD) 89 Bruce Maher, at Dallas, Nov. 10, 1968 74 Emlen Tunell, at N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 16, 1951 (TD) 82 Dick Lynch, vs. Dallas, Oct. 20, 1963 71 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 21, 1951 (TD) 78 George Martin, vs. Denver, Nov. 23, 1986 (TD) 70 David Meggett, at Tampa Bay, Nov. 24, 1991 (TD) 75 Vencie Glenn, at Washington, Oct. 29, 1995 (TD) 75 Ed Dove, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1963 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN LONGEST PUNT 100 Dwayne Harris, vs. Dallas, Oct. 25, 2015 (TD) 90 Rodney Williams, at Denver,, Sept. 10, 2001 100 Clarence Childs, vs. Minnesota, Dec. 6, 1964 (TD) 74 Len Younce, vs. Chicago Bears, Nov. 14, 1943 100 Emlen Tunell, vs. N.Y. Yanks, Nov. 4, 1951 (TD) 74 Don Chandler, at Dallas, Oct. 11, 1964 99 Joe Scott, vs. Rams, Nov. 14, 1948 (TD) 73 Dave Jennings, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982 98 Jimmy Patton, vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 1955 (TD) 72 Dave Jennings, vs. Dallas, Nov. 4, 1979 97 David Wilson, vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 (TD) 72 Len Younce, at Brooklyn Tigers, Oct. 15, 1944 97 , vs., Buffalo Bisons, Nov. 5, 1929 (TD) 72 Carl Kinscherf, at Phil.-Pitt., Oct. 9, 1943 95 Willie Ponder, vs. Arizona, Sept. 11, 2005 (TD) 71 Steve Weatherford, at Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 2014 95 Jack Salschieder, at Chicago Cardinals, Oct. 30, 1949 (TD) 71 Sean Landeta, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 8, 1992 93 Rocky Thompson, at St. Louis, Oct. 3, 1971 (TD) 71 Sean Landeta, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1989 93 Harry Newman, at Boston Redskins, Oct. 7, 1934 (TD) 71 Kay Eakin, vs. Cleveland, Nov. 16, 1941 92 Derrick Ward, at Washington, Dec. 5, 2004 (TD) 70 George Frank, vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 1941 92 David Meggett, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1992 (TD) 92 Rocky Thomas, at Detroit, Sept. 17, 1972 (TD) 91 Willie Ponder, vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004 (TD) 91 Thomas Lewis, vs. Washington, Dec. 10, 1995 (TD) NOTEBOOKS & CLIPS MEDIA INFORMATION

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By Michael Eisen work with what they do well to give them an opportunity September 21, 2020 to be successful. … There’s a number of players in our program we are going to be working with. We’ll see where EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Saquon Barkley touched the the future takes us elsewhere throughout this long season football just 25 times before his 2020 season ended be- in the NFL. There’s always a lot of roster movement.” cause of a torn right anterior cruciate ligament that will force him to undergo surgery and endure an arduous re- Barkley was hurt on the first play of the second quarter. habilitation. While gaining six yards running to his right, Barkley’s leg landed awkwardly as he was tackled by safety Eddie Jack- Do the Giants face a similarly challenging road ahead son. He appeared to be in pain before hitting the ground, without their most dynamic and decorated player? where he grabbed his knee, pounded his fist and removed his helmet. Barkley underwent a preliminary examination Coach Joe Judge is confident his team will soldier on, re- in Chicago. The Giants announced at noon today that an main focused and continue to improve. But he knows the MRI of his knee this morning at Hospital for Special Sur- offense will require some alteration without the running gery confirmed the diagnosis of a torn ACL. back who rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of the previous two seasons. Barkley, who was elected a team captain for the second time, ends his third season with 34 rushing yards on 19 “First off, losing a player who is such a good teammate carries and six receptions for 60 yards. and someone who’s such a hard worker on the field will impact the team in a lot of ways,” Judge said after leading “I think it’s emotional for any of your players,” Judge said. the team’s review of the 17-13 loss to the Bears yesterday “You know how hard these guys work. You know how im- in Chicago. “Saquon is a tremendous player. We have even portant it is to them. Not to mention how it impacts directly more respect for him as a person. I personally hate for this their own lives and their families’ lives. There’s definitely guy, as hard as he’s worked and as much impact as he’s had some emotion attached to losing any player. Saquon’s for this team. I know our team has similar feelings as well. obviously no different. He’s been voted a captain on this I talked to a number of players already. team, he’s very important to the team, he speaks for the team. He always holds the best interest of the team first. “In terms of how we game plan and scheme, our focus will He exemplifies what it is on and off the field for us. We’re always change week by week. Regardless of how our roster going to miss having him on the grass, but we’re going looks, we’re always going to do what’s best for the team to keep him involved as much as we can going forward.” going forward to match up with the specific opponent. The guys that are on our roster, we’re going to have to find The two players who spoke publicly today grieved his loss ways to put them in a positions of strength and find ways to but expressed confidence their teammates will respond fa- match up with our opponent favorably.” vorably in the final 14 games, beginning at home Sunday against the defending NFC champion San Francisco 49ers. The Giants have three other backs on their active roster: Dion Lewis, who took over for Barkley yesterday and scored “Obviously, my heart goes out to him,” safety Jabrill Pep- the Giants’ only touchdown; Wayne Gallman, who was in- pers said. “He works extremely hard. Obviously, he’s a active in Chicago but has rushed for 762 yards and caught leader on this team. I know from working out with him 60 passes in four seasons with the team; and Eli Penny, over the summer that he was looking forward to this season who is listed as a fullback. In addition, veteran back Rod after the ankle injury last year (that cost him three games Smith is on the practice squad. and left him at least than 100% in several others). I’m definitely, definitely praying for him. But he’s a guy who’s “Wayne and Dion are definitely guys that will factor in,” going to bounce back better than ever. Minor setback for a Judge said. “We’ll work to their strengths, they are two major comeback. In this league, injuries happen. You hate different types of backs. Both of them have a degree of it, but it happens. You have to have a next man up mental- toughness. Wayne’s got that long speed, get him ranging ity. I think the guys that we have in the room do a good out and get him really moving. Dion’s got that real good job stepping up.” short area quickness and burst to go get going. He does a great job of finding small seams and getting through the “For it to happen the way it did yesterday, I know we’re all hole. They are both different guys, we’re going to have to kind of bummed because we are brothers,” wide receiver Golden Tate said. “We love each other so much. It’s unfor- the game’s final play, a third down from the Chicago 10- tunate, but that is the nature of the game. There are in- yard line that began with four seconds remaining. juries that happen in this game every game unfortunately. It always hurts when you have guys like Saquon and Shep “Just a very competitive play,” Tate said. “I went back and (wide receiver Sterling Shepard) deal with an injury. But watched the film. I think it was a close call. But the refs we’re just going to keep chugging. We can’t dwell on this. called what they called and it is what it is. I’m a believer in We have to just keep working hard and find a way.” just not leaving it up to anyone but ourselves. If we handle business earlier in that game, then maybe we don’t have to Everyone connected to the Giants, from players and coaches even get to that point.” to the team’s millions of fans, are hopeful a healthy Bark- ley will return to the field in 2021.

“You look at some of the other guys around the league who have been able to come back from ACL’s and have tremen- dous seasons those next years out,” Judge said. “I think you can focus on there’s a lot of top athletes and with the medical care they get right now. This is a young guy who is very physically gifted. There are good doctors out there, he is going to get the best medical care possible. We have a great training staff to help rehab him along the way. We’re going to do everything in our position as coaches to keep him involved mentally sharp. Then when we finally get a chance to get him back on the field physically, obviously we’re going to gear everything around his specific plan to get him going full speed at the right rate.

“I tell you what, I said it yesterday and I’ll say it again, I won’t fall asleep on 26, it’s going to be a hell of a story.”

*Judge did not provide a definitive diagnosis on Shepard.

“He did have a lower limb injury yesterday in the game,” Judge said. “Tried to come back early in the second half and wasn’t able to finish. We’ll see where that is right now. I can’t speak for Shep in terms of how he feels. I haven’t been able to sit down with him and talk with him directly about that yet. I’m going to check with our training staff after this meeting and see where things are at going for- ward.”

*When Tate saw flags flying in the end zone, he thought the Giants would get a second final chance to win the game yesterday.

Alas, the officials had other ideas and penalized the vet- eran receiver for offensive pass interference, officially end- ing the game.

“Once I saw the flags, I thought the flag had come out pretty late after the play, I thought it was on Jackson or whoever that was on my back,” Tate said. “But that didn’t happen to be the case. It’s unfortunate, but it is what it is.”

The officials ruled that Tate had shoved Buster Skrine on NY Giants’ Rookie Coach Doing Things His Way in Shadow of Pandemic, Belichick

By Kalyn Kahler Bleacher Report people go in with, ‘Here are my first 90 days.’ Well, tell me September 4, 2020 how that works out when a pandemic hits.”

Joe Judge should have plenty to worry about. In his first Judge says that now in hindsight. In January, he had no year as a head coach, he’s tasked with navigating a glob- idea any 90-day plan would be completely upended by al pandemic and a social justice movement, trying to get the coronavirus; he just knew he wanted to show he could out of Bill Belichick’s shadow and doing all of that under adapt. the bright lights of the NFL’s biggest market. “There is no stagnant, ‘This is how I have done it some- He certainly never expected his big chance would coincide where else,’” he says. “It’s a different team. This is different with by far the most unpredictable time there’s ever been than anywhere else I have ever been, so I can’t do exactly to be a first-year head coach. But Judge is a little bit dif- what I have done somewhere else.” ferent himself, and he’s stayed calm in the vortex of the swirling challenges. He and his coaching staff spent so much time together in the first two months before they were kicked out of the facil- “The game is a game of sudden change,” the New York ity that they had a solid base for his core philosophies and Giants head coach tells Bleacher Report. “The biggest playbook, which made going virtual a whole lot easier. thing for me was, it’s my first time going around so I didn’t have anything that I was really stuck in...or I have With the players, Judge knew he had to figure out a way for to get done in a certain way. I just knew we had to adjust them to build relationships despite being scattered across on the fly and make sure that we did necessary adjust- the country. He wanted to make sure his meetings didn’t feel ments to get our team started the right way.” like “watching a webinar.”

He’s already stirred up the New York media with some So he added Giants trivia contests at the end of virtual unconventional motivational tactics. meetings, calling on players to answer questions about the franchise’s history, the New York area and their fellow Gi- In the offseason, he refused to publicly say Giants play- ants teammates. (Quizzes are a favorite tool of Belichick’s, ers’ names, explaining he wanted first to work with them and Matt Patricia, another leaf off the Belichick tree, used in person (which turned out to be via Zoom). Since camp similar quizzes when he first took over as Detroit’s head began, he’s made players and coaches run laps for mak- coach.) ing mistakes, taped tennis balls to his safeties’ hands, removed player names from practice jerseys and talked Judge also encouraged players to meet on their own time, about maybe, potentially, letting his quarterback get hit which many of the younger players took as a directive to in practice. play video games together.

Judge, 38, has been preparing to be an NFL head coach Giants special teamer Nate Ebner played for Judge for eight throughout his coaching career, taking notes during his seasons in New England before reuniting with his former stops at Alabama under Nick Saban and his eight seasons special teams coordinator in free agency this offseason. He’s of experience in New England under Bill Belichick. His used to Judge’s unorthodox coaching, including those tennis preparation has extended to his pursuing a Ph.D. (more balls. Giants defensive backs get tennis balls taped to their on that later). hands in an effort to decrease holding tendencies.

But despite this deliberate approach, Judge showed up “He did all kinds of creative things that just made the prac- for his interview with the Giants empty-handed, whereas tice situation a little more difficult than what you would face candidates usually come armed with a binder outlining in the game,” Ebner says. “The tennis balls on stuff...[Patri- every detail of their plan for the organization. ots special teamer] Matt Slater would get triple-teamed at gunner sometimes, and [Judge would] make the ball wet for “I just came in to have a conversation,” Judge says. “For the snapper when he is snapping the ball.” me, the interview was not going to be about any kind of PowerPoint presentation or anything I was going to build In New York, Judge told reporters he removed names from relative to, ‘Hey, here is a schedule I have laid out.’ Some the practice jerseys because, “It’s important to know the person across from you by the way they move.” And he got everyone’s attention when he discussed the possibility “We were privy to a lot of the stuff that he heard on the of removing quarterback Daniel Jones’ “no touching” red outside,” Judge says. “He didn’t ever really share that, but jersey to get his body ready for games and “pop his pads we knew what was going on, and it was important for us in a controlled environment.” (He later explained that, no, to play hard for Sly because it was important for us that he he would not put Jones in live tackling drills but would let was successful.” defenders “bear-hug him a little bit and let him feel that.”) Judge is in the process of pursuing that Ph.D. in education Judge has also received his share of criticism for his Bill (his dissertation, which he has tabled for the time being, Parcellsian habit of making professionals run laps, which focuses on collegiate punters and their production based Judge explains is part of his primary philosophy: account- on their age). There’s a scientific method at work here. ability. Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe tweeted, “This isn’t He says his studies in education have taught him to stay going to end well.” Ben Watson, the former NFL tight end fluid and tailor his coaching to fit each individual player’s who played for the Patriots last season, replied to Sharpe’s needs. He’s learned to get creative with using different tweet: “Never does. Be. Your. Self. There is only one BB.” tools (like those tennis balls). He preaches accountability, which toes a fine line with hard-ass disciplinarian. Watson made the obvious comparison to Belichick, who also uses lap discipline in New England. Head coaches “That’s where the laps come in,” he says. “It is not a pun- hired from New England’s staff tend to face identical ishment, it is a reminder of, ‘Guys, there are consequences rounds of early criticism for trying too hard to replicate to what we do on the field, let’s stay focused and locked Belichick’s no-nonsense “do your job” culture. in.’”

Judge is well aware of how he is—and will be—compared Ebner says his new teammates are embracing Judge. “It’s to his former boss, and the perception of failure associated been extremely encouraging to see the way that guys have with coaches who mimic Belichick without the track record responded because it’s not easy,” Ebner says. “I am a bit to back it up. used to it, so I know how it goes. Some of these guys are young, and some come from different organizations. What- “I do everything in my own personality,” he says. “I have ever the case may be, the guys have done a great job of always believed that. That’s who I am. I am always going responding, and he has challenged them, no question. It’s to be myself. If I try to be anybody else the players will see been hard, but the response, as you can hear in the back- right through it and I will lose them forever.” ground, guys are laughing, they are having a great time.”

“He has definitely put his own spin on things,” Ebner says. Ebner is speaking from the locker room, having just fin- “He has been very transparent in the fact that you know ished a practice during which Judge joined in on a slip-n- where you stand with him. He has done a good job at mak- slide fumble drill, getting totally soaked in the mud for the ing it white or black in a sport that can be very gray. It’s entertainment of his players, who chanted “Judge! Judge! easier to play when you know where you stand.” Judge!”

The Giants delayed practice last week to devote extra time to a team conversation about the shooting of Jacob Blake Judge is certainly not Belichick. by a policeman in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The team has had ongoing conversations about social justice during Judge’s tenure and has established a Team of Teams initiative, which splits players and coaches into nine groups, each partnered with a different social justice organization in New York or New Jersey.

Judge declined to go into specifics as to what those conver- sations have been like and whether any of his players have discussed sitting out games this season. In college, Judge played at Mississippi State for Sylvester Croom, the SEC’s first Black head coach—an experience that taught him a lot about understanding racism in this country. What Logan Ryan’s presence means to NY Giants: ‘The secondary will be a reflec- tion of him’

By Art Stapleton The Record run to the AFC Championship Game last season, starting September 8, 2020 16 games and finishing with 113 tackles with 4.5 sacks, 4 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles. EAST RUTHERFORD - At one point, Yo Murphy had to stop Logan Ryan in the middle of a drill this summer with a He’s a good blitzer, especially from the slot, and has reminder of what position he actually played. straight-up covered some of the best in the league from the Browns’ Jarvis Landry and the Steelers’ JuJu Smith- He didn’t want to drop the football, miss a step or fail to Schuster to the Colts’ T.Y. Hilton. finish the route. “The versatility within his skill set is probably the greatest And Murphy, his trainer, was wowed by the intensity with strength. He does a lot of things really well,” Judge said. which Ryan went through his paces, especially when he “And his ability to do more than one thing makes him a big punished himself for a mistake that did not count. strength to the team.”

“I knew Logan’s game, so I had respect for that,” Murphy ‘No plays off’ told NorthJersey.com and USA TODAY Network from his Tampa, Fla. home Monday. “But I’d be lying if I told you he When Dan Spittal was putting together Ryan’s highlight didn’t surprise me with how he trained — he was locked video between his junior and senior seasons at Eastern Re- in and so intense each day, it was something. I’ve worked gional High School, the coach knew he needed something with hundreds of defensive backs, and he was the first guy to wow recruiting analysts from the moment they pressed who liked going through the same drills as a receiver and play. then as a defensive back.” So he went the unconventional route, using an interception One of the secrets to Ryan’s success: mirror the routes you Ryan threw as Eastern’s quarterback to hammer home just are assigned to stop. how relentless he was on the football field.

“He’d run an out route, if he dropped the ball, he’d be hard on himself and want to run it back — as a receiver,” “We were in the red zone, Logan threw a ball that got Murphy added. “I’d be like, ‘Log, you’re a DB, man, not a tipped and intercepted,” recalled Spittal, now the director wide receiver,’ but he didn’t play games. We were going of player development on Greg Schiano’s staff at Rutgers. over everything - go route, corner route, slot, outside, ev- “And he ran up one sideline and then on a diagonal — he erything - and he perfected running and stopping all of it.” ran a hypotenuse to the kid and caught him on the opposite sideline inside the 10-yard line. And I said, we are going to Ryan brings that mindset home to New Jersey with the New put that as your No. 1 play on the highlight video, because York Giants, with whom he signed a one-year deal worth that one play shows a lot of things, from the willingness to up to $7.5 million last week. Continued conversations in prevent the score, being able to run and chase, and not giv- the offseason kept bringing the Giants — desperate for ing up on a play. No plays off, that’s Logan Ryan.” leadership and presence on the back end — back to Ryan, the 29-year-old with a desire to again play for Joe Judge There are opportunities in this secondary for Ryan to earn and defensive coordinator Pat Graham. an even bigger pay day in 2021. He fits exactly what Judge and Graham want in personnel within their multiple de- Ryan, Judge and Graham were together in New England. fensive system, and considering rookie Xavier McKinney’s absence until at least November following surgery to repair “It’s been a crazy year, you never know where you will end a fractured foot, Ryan can play in the slot, on the outside up, you never know how it’s going to go. Coming home and roam with some safety responsibilities as well. was definitely something that I always thought about,” Ryan said. “Joe Judge, playing for him and the familiarity Ryan’s presence also protects the investments the Giants with him and Pat Graham like I said, was definitely a huge have made in the secondary. His skill set meshes with Ja- swing in that favor.” brill Peppers and Julian Love, and the trio should be on the field a lot together. Fourth-round rookie Darnay Holmes Ryan played a significant role in the Titans’ surprising is also talented enough to make an immediate impact, so having Ryan in the mix brings options to the table. if he’s conditioned, he can play with anybody anywhere. And so, that was our focus together everything he did was The promise of Ryan as the ideal piece to the puzzle with about making sure that statement was made.” production and purpose is impossible to ignore. Ryan and Murphy tried to simulate training camp with “We were in a staff meeting, and Greg [Schiano] looks up stretch and warmups, individual drills, 1-on-1, 7-on-7 and from his phone and tells me, ‘Hey, Logan just signed with then 11-on -11 team drills, so that he would not miss much the Giants,’ and I was like, ‘Yeah!’” Spittal said. “He’s by remaining on the market. He would increase his reps come home, and for me, when I think back to a kid who every session, prioritizing progression, recovery and move- was 5-foot-11 and maybe 170 pounds, probably closer to ment as if he were practicing with a team. 165 when he left high school, and now he’s going into Year 8 in the NFL — he’s always been a very cerebral kid, very Ryan was on the practice field Monday for the first time smart, very football smart, even as a young player. Some with the Giants and he said he has been on the team-issued kids have that football savvy, and I think that is what has iPad breaking down and analyzing video since agreeing to kept him in the league, not only his ability, but knowing terms last Monday. He has not been with Big Blue long, but when, where and how to do something. That’s just as im- Ryan plans on leaving no doubt regarding whether he will portant as being able to do it.” be ready to play a significant role when the regular season opens Sept. 14 at MetLife Stadium against the Pittsburgh Studying the best Steelers.

Ryan likes to study those who play his position as much “I think this will be a challenge he’ll look forward to,” as he does receivers with whom he is assigned to cover. Spittal said. “The secondary will be a reflection of him. With the Patriots, he tapped into Devin McCourty’s brain He’ll take that onus on himself. He’s not going to settle regarding how to attack weaknesses and how to prepare for anything else. He’s home, he’s giving this everything week to week. he’s got, and the Giants are going to get the very best of Logan Ryan. I don’t think there’s any doubt, because that’s Also given the chance to be on the same field as Darrelle who he is.” Revis for the 2014 season, Ryan took notes on how to press receivers at the .

The more Ryan has shown, the more diversity he has added to his game.

Now he admires the transition Hall of Famers and made, and sees his best path to success following in their versatile footsteps.

“When you’re 21 years old, leaving Rutgers as a junior and you’re on the practice field with a few months later, you have to grow up quick,” Ryan said, adding: “My career has been going by in a flash. Eight years in but I feel like I have a lot of great football left in me. It’s just my hard work and my preparation. I’m just a guy with average ability who worked really hard at it.”

Ryan was not sure he would be training with Murphy “for four days or four months,” so together the pair put together a four-week plan, meeting every Saturday to evaluate what the next steps entailed, tailoring their work to his needs.

“His whole focus was making sure that, when he signed, he would step on the field and not look like someone who spent months out of uniform,” Murphy said. “Because he knew, he told me, point blank, that if he’s in good shape, State of the Giants: Daniel Jones, Joe Judge are reasons for optimism.

By Jordan Raanan ESPN Rather than paying record-breaking deals like they did September 9, 2020 in recent seasons for solid, but unspectacular players such as pass-rusher Olivier Vernon and left tackle Nate Solder, The New York Giants finally seem headed in the right the Giants upgraded their depth through the draft and direction. It took a few years meandering through the free agency. They signed a couple of immediate starters -- desert without water, and the rebuilding probably started cornerback James Bradberry and middle linebacker Blake at least two years later than logic suggested, but at least Martinez -- then loaded up on second-tier free agents such now there is a rational plan in motion. as pass-rusher Kyler Fackrell, offensive lineman Cameron Fleming and safety Nate Ebner. The Giants have a young quarterback in Daniel Jones they believe they can build around. They have a build- ing block at left tackle in 2020 first-round pick Andrew “One of the things that sold us on Joe, is that he sees the Thomas they hope can protect Jones’ blind side. They big picture and he sees the long-range picture,” Mara said. have enough weapons -- including Pro Bowl running “That was something that was clear to us in the interview back Saquon Barkley -- to make the offense lethal. They that we did with him back in January, and he’s only rein- also have Joe Judge, whose pedigree, attention to detail forced that since.” and interpersonal skills suggest he might buck the trend and become a Bill Belichick protégé who finds success as When 2019 fifth-round pick Ryan Connelly -- a linebacker a head coach. the previous regime and front office constantly praised for his instincts and smarts -- was cut over the weekend, it This is finally something Giants fans can realistically be- seemed to demonstrate the new line of thinking that no job lieve might be the start of something special. New York’s is safe. It also put into further question where Gettleman fits base defense against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday in this team’s future. Can he survive another rough season? (7:15 p.m. ET, ESPN) will likely be, on average, 24.2 years old. The offense should be 25.6 years old. The Giants know they might take their lumps again with a tough 2020 schedule and a young roster, and there are more “We’re a young, developing team,” Giants general man- moves to be made -- specifically, some impact defensive ager Dave Gettleman said. “That’s all there is to it.” players must be added. But they think they will be better off for it now and in the coming years, even if their approach The first full season of a rebuild is another way it can be doesn’t produce a playoff contender this season. described. The Giants went into last season hoping quar- terback Eli Manning could turn back the clock despite a “I want to feel like when we walk off the field after the questionable supporting cast. They went 4-12, Jones was last game that we play, whenever that is, that we’re mov- thrown into the fire early, and after two years under ing in the right direction. That we have the pieces in place Gettleman and coach , there were only nine to compete for a Super Bowl, and that the combination of wins to show. people that we have here is going to work going forward,” Mara said. “That’s what [co-owner] Steve [Tisch] and I need Shurmur was shown the door, Gettleman remained and to feel like. I think we give the same answer every year, Judge was hired from Belichick’s staff in New England because that’s truly what it is. You can’t pin it to a certain before Mississippi State nabbed him for its coaching posi- win-loss total, but you just want to feel like this group that tion. we have together right now is building something that’s go- ing to compete for a championship.” What has followed has been a summer of hard coaching. Just the way co-owner and the Giants seem to The Giants have traditionally been an extremely patient like it best (think: Bill Parcells and Tom Coughlin). Few franchise, which works in Gettleman’s favor. But that hasn’t organizations cling to their past quite like the New York been the case the past few years. Judge is the third head Football Giants at 1925 Giants Drive. coach in the past four seasons. There might not be the tol- erance for another season that doesn’t include meaningful Now New York once again has an old-school approach, December games -- especially with a coach and general and the focus has clearly shifted to long-term planning. manager hired several years apart. “We’ve had three years of roster development. I think we have brought in a number of players that are going to help us be a part of this winning process,” Gettleman said. “I think Joe and his staff are going to develop those players, so that’s what gives me confidence.

“It gives me confidence that we have our quarterback, we have a heck of a running back. We’ve got some nice pieces on defense. The O-line, we have pieces, we’re getting there. I believe we are going to be competitive.”

Gettleman thinks they have the right guys on the offen- sive line, something he promised to fix upon his arrival in December 2017. Now they have to play together. That will be a big part of his evaluation. But the Giants’ turnaround -- and Gettleman’s fate -- hinges on Jones. If he is the real deal, beginning this season, Gettleman isn’t going anywhere. The Giants won’t be bad like they have been the past three years (12-36 overall) and sunshine and rain- bows will be on the horizon.

“Daniel is going to be fine,” Gettleman insisted last week after noting the No. 6 overall pick from 2019 did things last season that stood out -- like becoming the first rookie QB in NFL history to throw for at least 350 passing yards with five touchdowns and zero interceptions in a game (Week 16 against Washington). “He’s going to be a fine NFL quarterback.”

Gettleman is not alone in his assessment. Talking to league insiders, it seems like the general consensus. The Giants have their franchise quarterback, or at least a serviceable starter who can win.

And if Jones progresses, the Giants might just surprise some people this season.

“I’m excited about that team. This is a team that nobody talks about, yet has done things the right way, especially building that offense,” ESPN analyst and former NFL coach Rex Ryan said this summer. “You have a franchise quarter- back in Daniel Jones, a franchise running back in Saquon Barkley, you’re starting to build that offensive line. ... They are going to be a hell of a lot better than people think, in my opinion.”

Finally, some sound reasons for optimism. Judge stresses responsibility in keeping virus away

By Tom Rock Newsday PPEs. Let’s be careful, let’s be cautious, OK? We can operate July 31, 2020 aggressively if we just follow the plan in place.”

The NFL schedule has the Giants opening their season Judge was certain to make clear that such protocols apply against the Steelers on Sept. 14. to everyone in contact with the team, including the coaching staff, front office and himself. Their first opponent, though, is getting through the next month and a half healthy in order to play that game. That “What I have to think personally about is it’s not just where battle, trying to have a productive training camp in the I go,” he said. “I know where I’m at when I’m at the stadium midst of a pandemic, already has begun as head coach or driving to my house. But I’ve got to be conscious of where Joe Judge and his staff have been hammering away at my wife and children are, who are they around on a daily the importance of discipline and personal responsibility basis. What am I bringing back to the team?” as the most effective tools in keeping the coronavirus away from the team. So far, it’s been an effective system. The Giants have had one player, wide receiver David Sills, placed on the reserve/ “Listen, there are some sacrifices we have to make,” COVID-19 list. He’s been isolated from the team since that Judge said on Friday in his opening news conference of designation. While rookies, quarterbacks and returning in- training camp. “[But] everybody has made sacrifices to jured players already have been able to get on the field for get to this level. If the biggest thing we have to do is for conditioning workouts, the veterans on the roster are ex- half the year wear masks around each other, distance a pected to clear their entry testing and physicals on Monday. little bit, and when we go home be home, I think that’s a pretty fair trade-off to be able to be a part of the Na- Having players report to training camp with positive tests tional Football League.” was expected. The key will be preventing the disease from permeating the team now that they are all together. It is the key ingredient in the NFL’s overall plan. Un- like hockey and basketball, which seem to be thriving The new safeguards do take some getting used to. Already inside thick bubble walls, the NFL is not functioning in some players have had to be admonished for walking complete isolation. But unlike baseball, which is having around the facility without masks (they quickly rectified the trouble keeping players and coaches healthy, the NFL will absent-minded oversight), and they are getting used to the not be traveling around the country for the time being strange dynamic of avoiding handshakes, high-fives and (and when they do, it will be for short road trips, some bro hugs with teammates. of which will have them in and out of cities within 24 hours). Football is operating in a bit of a middle ground; Ultimately, it will be up to the players to buy in to the pro- while players will spend most of their time at the rela- tocols. Judge said he thinks they will. tively locked-down facilities preparing for the upcoming season, they also will have some limited free time away “Our players are very committed to doing what it takes to from that protection. make this work,” he said. “Part of our culture is doing what is necessary to be successful, and at this time to be successful It’s that part of their lives where Judge wants the players we have to stay healthy. The healthiest team has an advan- to be the most vigilant. tage and we’re going to do our part to stay healthy.”

“We have to make the right decisions,” he said. “The If they can, it will be Judge’s first win as head coach of the biggest thing everybody has to understand is all of our Giants. And come September, they’ll at least have a fighting decisions directly impact each other. It’s not fair for me chance against their other foes. The ones on the field. to go out and do something and put myself at risk and come in here and get the players sick. It’s not my right. “We can’t make this the biggest obstacle,” Judge said of I’m not entitled to do that. We’ve got to all make the right adhering to the guidelines. “We’re going to have 16 games decisions both in the building following the protocols and against opponents who are going to be a lot tougher than away from the building. I think ultimately as a league we just following protocols.” have to trust the plan the league has put in place, make sure we adhere to the protocols, make sure we wear the Joe Judge’s past experiences prepare him for Giants challenge

By Paul Schwartz NY Post the team,’’ Geoff Schwartz, a former NFL offensive lineman July 29, 2020 for the Giants, Panthers, Vikings and Chiefs told The Post. “They have to know what everyone does, what role they have There is so much discussion as to how Joe Judge is at a on the team, how to evaluate players of all positions. Just disadvantage as he embarks on his first head coaching from a leadership standpoint you’re reading a large group assignment at any level. all the time. That part of it is very good.

He does not get to assemble his players, en masse, until “A lot of times you go from being offensive coordinator or the month of August. Think about that. The first time this defensive coordinator, where you run just one side of the 38-year-old novice head coach meets most of his players room. Specials teams guys run everything. They talk to every face to face has yet to arrive. In a job fraught with uphill player, they’re in charge of different meetings and schemes battles, this is quite a steep one. and whatnot. I think it can work. Especially when you hire a Jason Garrett, a longtime head coach. Surrounding yourself Yet Judge might be better prepared for this than is ap- with other coaches who have had a lot of experience in the pears he should be. His background as a special teams NFL is really good for a first-time head coach.’’ coach and coordinator is atypical, as far as ascending to the top of the NFL coaching rung. Coordinators special- Even though Judge’s expertise is on special teams, he makes izing on offense are more in vogue than ever. Still, hiring sure to acknowledge he will not infringe on McGaughey’s defensive-minded coaches is certainly not rare. Special territory. McGaughey ran the Giants special teams the past teams? John Harbaugh of the Ravens was the only one two seasons for Pat Shurmur — in addition to previously in the league, until the Giants took a gamble on Judge. running the special teams show for the Jets, 49ers and Pan- thers — and was retained by Judge. Head coaches who call the plays on offense must spend a great deal of time in one specific meeting room. The same This is not to say Judge will be laissez-faire when it comes holds true for coaches specializing on defense. Judge is to special teams. His interest in that department was high- not bound by any such requirements. He has coordinators lighted by the Giants selecting four linebackers in the sixth on offense (Jason Garrett), defense (Patrick Graham) and and seventh rounds of the NFL draft. special teams (Thomas McGaughey), and all three get to run their own meetings. Judge can bounce from one to “You don’t think that’s a direct reflection of the head coach another, wherever he feels he is needed most. He can be saying ‘I want my special teams to be the best aspect out of all things to all players. these three, I need more athletes,’ ’’ said Shaun O’Hara, former Giants center and currently an NFL Network analyst. “It’s important for all the players to understand I’m working with every single one of ’em,’’ Judge told The If this works out for Judge and the Giants, perhaps it sparks Post this offseason. “That’s important. I can’t be the head more interest in special teams coordinators moving into offensive coach or the head defensive coach. I can be the head coaching vacancies. Judge at the moment is not con- head football coach. That accounts for all of our players cerned with being a trendsetter. and all the situations.’’ “I don’t know that anyone necessarily does or does not have In some ways, this is nothing new for Judge. The past five an advantage,’’ Judge said. “I just know what I’m going to years, he served as special teams coordinator with the be involved in. I’m gonna be involved in all three sides of the Patriots, meaning Judge spent more time up in front of ball. I’ve been able to be around some great coaches who are the entire team than any other coach besides Bill Belich- truly involved in all three sides of the ball. That’s really the ick. Judge worked with the kickers and punters and long- example I’ve leaned on to how to do it myself, in terms of snappers, of course, but also the gunners — primarily how to balance it out and how to make sure we’re operating defensive backs or wide receivers — linemen involved in as a true team, with complementary football. That will be the coverage schemes and loads and loads of linebackers. the biggest thing for me, being involved across the board.’’ Tom Brady was not involved in special teams, but most everyone else on the roster was, at one time or another.

“Special teams coordinators have to know everyone on 9 reasons Giants’ Daniel Jones is poised for breakout season

By Joe Giglio NJ.com tecting that quarterback. The loss of Nate Solder robs Jones August 6, 2020 of a veteran offensive lineman in 2020, but the arrival of Thomas is of bigger importance. Thomas is an excellent The future of the Giants franchise is Daniel Jones. prospect, and capable of playing right away. If the Giants of- fensive line can be just average, Jones’ athleticism can take That’s the truth, regardless of how much time we spend care of the rest. talking about Joe Judge (now almost equally important), Dave Gettleman (likely out the door soon) or Saquon 4. Mentally prepared for this Barkley (a special player, but a running back). A once- proud franchise has fallen on hard times, and it’s go- This is key. Jones didn’t take ownership of the offense, team ing to be up to last year’s No. 6 overall pick to become or quarterback room last year. He couldn’t. It was still Eli something to build around and change the fortune in East Manning’s team, until it wasn’t. Yes, the Giants made the Rutherford, New Jersey. switch to Jones early in the season, but an offseason was spent blending in rather than establishing himself as the guy Can Jones become a top-10 quarterback and consistent in the quarterback room. Manning is now gone, leaving the winner? The jury’s still out on that. But here’s why you room and whole locker room to Jones. It matters. should expect a big leap from where Jones was as a rookie to what we’ll see in 2020. 5. NFL offseason, NFL body

1. Strong finish to 2019 Look at what , coach at QB Country, said after working with Jones this offseason. From Week 8 through the end of Jones’ rookie season, the Giants quarterback posted a 95.4 passer rating. That “He will look more cut-up. He’s done a good job of putting matched what Aaron Rodgers did over the full year. It together a good physique,’’ Boone said. “At the end of the was higher than Eagles’ Carson Wentz, Matt Ryan or Tom day he wanted to get stronger and get a little more meat Brady’s full-season output. Yes, consistency is key and on his bones but still maintain being able to run and move eight games doesn’t make a season. Sixteen does. But around and being on the field the whole time. Not ‘I’ve put for the second half of Jones’ first year, he played like on too much weight and I get short-winded now.’ His thing he belonged. That run included a five touchdown, zero was make sure he could stay mobile, agile and be out on the interception performance vs. Washington in Week 16. field the whole time.” Jones became the first rookie in NFL history to have three games with at least four touchdown passes and zero in- Boone suggested that Jones is close to 230 pounds, up from terceptions, all coming in the final eight-game stretch. listed weight of 221 pounds.

2. Jason Garrett 6. Second year is the year

Garrett’s mediocre tenure as Cowboys head coach dis- Wentz and Jared Goff made gigantic jumps in 2017. Patrick tracted from what he did do quite well in Dallas: develop Mahomes did it in 2018. Lamar Jackson in 2019. The new quarterbacks. Tony Romo’s passer rating rose and inter- trend in the NFL is watching young quarterbacks go from ception percentage dropped as soon as Garrett arrived as promising or interesting as rookies, to stars by year two. The the Cowboys offensive coordinator in 2007. Romo’s best smart money’s on Arizona’s Kyler Murray to make the big- years (borderline Hall of Fame-level play) came with gest year-over-year jump from the 2019 quarterback class. Garrett as the play caller. It was Garrett that prepared But Jones can make a big one, too. fourth-round pick Dak Prescott to play as a rookie, and Dallas won and won big with him. Jones isn’t polished, 7. Healthy Saquon Barkley and needs to cut down on a serious fumbling issue. Gar- rett can be the coach to make that happen. Don’t discount this. Yes, I know I downplayed Barkley’s long-term impact on wins and losses earlier because he’s a 3. Andrew Thomas’ arrival running back. But in 2020 (and for the next few years) Bar- kley can be a conduit to Jones’ early-career success. Think of If you’re going to invest in a quarterback, invest in pro- how Garrett brought Prescott along in Dallas on the back of strong running from Ezekiel Elliott. If the Giants can ride Barkley, it will make the play action game better and reads easier for Jones.

8. Full array of weapons

Here’s a stat you need to keep in your pocket for Jones debates. Despite showing promise and having a couple outrageous games as a rookie, Jones never got to show out with the full complement of New York’s skill position players. Here’s the grand total of snaps Jones played with Barkley, Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate, Darius Slayton and Evan Engram on the field at the same time last year: Zero. Health permitting, that will change this fall.

9. High-scoring games on the horizon

The Giants defense should be different. It will be more ver- satile. It will be multiple. It could even be better than you think. But it won’t be very good. And when the schedule includes games vs. Wentz (2x), Prescott (2x), Ben Roethlis- berger, Jimmy Garoppolo, Goff, Tom Brady, Russell Wilson, Murray, Baker Mayfield and Jackson, shootouts are likely. Jones could be down early and often, which means extra throws to get New York back into games. Giants’ Thomas McGaughey sees ‘perfect’ special teams pairing with Joe Judge

By Paul Schwartz season with the Jets. NY Post August 12, 2020 “He’s performed at a high level before,’’ McGaughey said. “We’re just hoping to get him back to that level. Hopefully Thomas McGaughey knows his way around special teams. we can get him rolling and get him up to par.’’ At every one of his six NFL stops, he worked for a head coach who specialized in offense or defense. As he re- In 2018, McGaughey revealed he was going through treat- mains with the Giants, McGaughey, for the first time in ment for cancer of the lymph nodes. The surgery in Houston his career, is paired with a coach, Joe Judge, with an NFL and subsequent chemotherapy caused him to miss practice background almost exclusively steeped in special teams. from time to time. When it came time to decide if he would continue to work during the coronavirus pandemic, Mc- This is different and potentially could be a bit unsettling, Gaughey said he never hesitated, despite what certainly with the expertise of the man in charge the same as what could be considered a compromised immune system. McGaughey brings to the team. “I do my best to keep my body in the best shape that I can, Or not. put the best things in my body,’’ McGaughey said. “I’m not really concerned about it. I’m not really worried about the “Joe is a football coach,’’ McGaughey said Tuesday. “He health part. I just need to take care of myself. I can run into is not just a special teams coach. He is a football coach, issues at home.’’ he coaches it all. I’m a team guy. Whatever is going to be best for the team, we are going to do it, regardless The Giants signed OT Jackson Dennis (Holy Cross) and WR of the situation. Cody White (Michigan State) and waived TE Kyle Markway and LB Mark McLaurin. There is an open roster spot for “It’s like how do we want to do it, we want to do it this CB Ross Cockrell to fill when he passes through protocols. way, OK, boom, we’ll do it this way. It’s pretty easy.’’

McGaughey, 47, was with the Giants from 2007-10, work- ing on Tom Coughlin’s staff. He was the special teams coordinator for the Jets, 49ers and Panthers before re- turning to the Giants in 2018, this time working for Pat Shurmur.

When Judge was hired, he interviewed then retained Mc- Gaughey, making Judge the third Giants coach to entrust McGaughey with a key staff position.

“It’s one of those things where it’s kind of a perfect mar- riage,’’ McGaughey said.

In 2018, McGaughey helped Aldrick Rosas develop into a Pro Bowl kicker and figured to have Rosas again this sea- son. That will not happen, as the Giants released Rosas after he was charged with three misdemeanors out of a June 15 hit-and-run incident in California.

“I love Aldrick to death,’’ McGaughey said. “But it’s a new day, new opportunity. Aldrick’s going to be fine. He knows how I feel about him. It was disappointing.’’

The Giants signed Chandler Catanzaro, a 29-year-old kicker who has hit 83.8 percent of his field goals but suddenly retired last summer after struggling in the pre- Daniel Jones: The evolution of the NY Giants’ quarterback as a franchise leader

By Art Stapleton Jones certainly made an impression on the Giants and his The Record new teammates last summer the same way he did on those September 11, 2020 within his old team at Duke, essentially from the moment he stepped on campus. EAST RUTHERFORD - The symbolism was undeniable. From the Blue Devils to Big Blue, Jones has followed a Giants past and present were assembling on a stage in- similar blueprint on that journey. side the team’s field house back in January for a group photo to commemorate Eli Manning’s retirement. He won over the people around him and emerged an effec- tive leader pretty quickly. And there was Daniel Jones, sort of hanging in the back- ground, seeking relative anonymity when Hall of Famer In interviews with those present for that journey from Michael Strahan grabbed his arm, gesturing for Jones to relatively-unknown freshman at Duke to campus leader to move to the front of the crowd and join them, taking his many who have been there within the past year in his time place among the others. with the Giants, NorthJersey.com and USA TODAY Network Atlantic was given first-hand insight into how Jones went The moment belonged to Manning, and deservedly so. about earning the respect needed to command not just a locker room, but so much more. But this was a welcoming of sorts for Jones, who clearly belonged as next man up. Here are some of those stories that add perspective to the leader Jones has become: Jones had completed his ascension to starting quarter- back of the franchise months earlier as a rookie, but with Media Day front man appropriate respect, this was not going to officially be his job, his team, until Manning left the building – literally. There were two redshirt sophomores chosen to represent their teams at ACC Media Day in 2017: Jones and Florida So Jones waited for that moment, inadvertently or oth- State’s Derwin James, now an All-Pro safety for the Char- erwise, standing with a small group that included David gers. Cutcliffe, who coached Manning at Ole Miss and then Jones at Duke. He was, in no uncertain terms, granted It just so happened that the event was being held in Jones’ ownership of the position Manning held in such regard hometown of Charlotte, so he drove from campus with Dave for 16 years. Harding, a former captain and offensive lineman at Duke who now serves as the executive director of the Blue Devil “I hope I’m here in 2036 to watch Daniel do the same Network, the video arm of the university’s athletic depart- thing,” Giants co-owner and team president John Mara ment. said that day, acknowledging the torch had been passed, but now everything else that comes with it was there for During the two-hour drive, Jones picked Harding’s brain Jones to take, too. regarding the best ways to go about becoming a leader for all and not just a few. “That day was a benchmark: Eli Manning, Only a Giant, two-time Super Bowl MVP and no one’s gonna wear No. “You have to earn a tremendous amount of respect from 10 again, all that stuff is warranted and should be noted the people around you in order to be an effective leader, forever,” said Art Chase, Duke’s associate director of ath- and Daniel Jones is easy to trust and to respect,” Harding letics/external affairs, who was there with Cutcliffe and recalled telling Jones. “The football matters, and there’s his wife, Karen. “But that day, that officially closes the no denying that, but trust and respect are gained separate door for Eli and the door is then propped all the way from expectations. When he was running the scout team open for Daniel. The door was unlocked on draft day, and offense at Duke as a freshman, competing at full speed all the week against Tampa Bay, it’s another 18 inches open. the time, the players themselves gave Daniel the nickname And now, the door is swung all the way open and you’ve ‘Future’ because they knew before everyone else what he got one of those door hooks on the bottom to keep it was all about. You can’t fake leadership. The players know open. There’s no going back now.” the difference, and everything we see from Daniel Jones is what you get.” There was no pretense, and this was not scripted reality. At 23, Jones was voted a captain by his Giants teammates earlier this week. Jones did not wait for Manning’s retirement in January to earn the respect of the Giants. He is learning his second offensive system in as many NFL seasons with a first-time head coach in Joe Judge. The of- The same week Fowler was released by the Giants and still fensive coordinator, Jason Garrett, will call the plays and, living in New Jersey, Jones texted after his first loss to the along with quarterbacks coach Jerry Schuplinski, were not Vikings. “He wanted to throw, and it’s 8:45, 9 o’clock that here last year, either. Sunday night,” Fowler recalled. “We found a field, I’m run- ning routes and going through all the plays he needed to “The term ‘leadership’ gets thrown around a lot, but the go through. He wasn’t going to sleep until he got them out thing is, actions speak a whole lot louder than words, and I of his system. That’s special, man.” think that Daniel understands that very well,” former Duke offensive lineman Clark Bulleit said. “He might not be talk- Leadership born in the locker room ing as much as other guys, but he’s watching, and learning, Jones threw for 3,027 yards and 24 touchdowns with 12 and listening, and when it’s time to talk, he’s not afraid to interceptions in 13 games last year, and clearly that perfor- tell someone to get their stuff together.” mance was a big component, just as it was at Duke. Solving his ball security issues (12 lost fumbles) is a priority. How Jones defines leadership But if players don’t think you can play, have fun convincing Jones is unassuming and may be viewed as quiet and mild- them to buy in - and that’s not a concern with Jones. mannered from afar, as Judge has suggested. But, Harding can attest, he’s extremely perceptive of his surroundings, “It’s in his DNA. He knows how to work,” Duke offense and there is a purpose behind each sentence Jones speaks, coordinator Zac Roper said of Jones. “Some are able to do with acceptance of what comes out of his mouth and how his it. Some can’t. Some you can push a little more. But it’s the actions carry a lot of weight.. great ones – and obviously Daniel has a long way to go in the National Football League to be considered a great “I try to think of how people are going to respond, and one – he has the pedigree in that respect to be a franchise understand there’s a lot of different perspectives, a lot quarterback.” of different people who are hearing what you’re saying and everyone’s gonna have a little bit different take on Added former Duke offensive lineman Zach Baker: “He’s a it,” Jones told NorthJersey.com and USA TODAY Network pretty private guy in the public eye, but he’s an absolute Atlantic last week. “I hope I’ve grown a bit since that ACC alpha in the locker room. He doesn’t care who you are in Media Day back then, and certainly we’re in a different the locker room and that’s what makes it so special. Daniel situation up here in New York and New Jersey, but I think connects with everyone.” that’s something I’ve always tried to keep in mind, and hopefully I’ve learned a lot and become even more aware Jones will take the field Monday night against the Steelers [of what leadership means].” with a significant role to play as the Giants look to reverse a trend: they have the most losses in the NFL since 2017. Jones took veteran wide receivers Bennie Fowler and Rus- sell Shepard for dinner at River Palm in Edgewater on the His on-field development is one of the franchise’s biggest Friday night before his first start in Tampa to get a feel story lines for the present and the future. Those closest to about how he should handle the responsibilities as seen Jones believe he has already embraced that responsibility. through the lens of teammates. “The biggest lesson I learned from observing Daniel is, if “He wanted to get a sense of the locker room,” Fowler you want something that not everyone has, you’ve got to recalled. “He didn’t want to step on anybody’s toes with be willing to do what other people won’t do,” current Duke regard to Eli’s legacy, making sure he went out the right quarterback Chris Katrenick said. “And you can talk about way, and he just cared about the team. He’s a polished guy, doing that, but Daniel did it, and I could see him doing that and the sky’s the limit for this dude.” with the Giants. We were roommates, and I watched how he carried himself, how he went to bed, how he ate, and the As Harding noted, what the Giants saw from Jones is who work that he put in, it doesn’t surprise me what he got out he is. of it. That’s how you earn and keep respect.” Together Blue: NY Giants reinvigorate their business on, off field with unifying makeover

By Art Stapleton The Record Across departments, the mandate stressed by Mara and September 14, 2020 Tisch: work in concert to modernize every aspect of the organization, and all of that currently is being done with EAST RUTHERFORD - The losing created a malaise that Together Blue as a corporate and football umbrella. dragged a proud franchise. “The interesting part of the campaign and direction is Winning makes business fun, and the Giants have not had clearly it speaks to what’s going on right now and the envi- much fun over the last three years. ronment that we’re all living in,” Guelli added. “But at the same time, you know, it’s something that connects to what And when credibility is lost on the field, things tend to we’re trying to do as an organization and how we need to become a grind away from it. stay together. We have a new coach, a young team, and Together Blue fits that direction as well.” The results that ended up with consecutive firings of the head coach on the football side of things served as NY Giants have distributed t-shirts as part of their “Togeth- somewhat of a spark for Giants co-owners John Mara and er Blue” campaign to every member of the organization. , who finally set out to modernize all aspects Talking the talk and walking the walk of franchise operations. Giants vice president of community and corporate relations Allison Stangeby has been with the organization since A big part of that began with the hiring of Pete Guelli, 1991, and in her 29 years here, Judge represents the sev- a high-powered executive whose expertise in business, enth head coach with whom she has worked. marketing and branding most recently made in-roads as the executive vice president and chief sales and mar- “When you win, it’s a different world than when you lose,” keting officer of the Charlotte Hornets for boss Michael Stangeby said. “You can feel it in the organization and Jordan. across the organization that winning changes absolutely everything. ... I don’t know if people realize we were on Shortly after coming aboard as chief commercial officer, the same page for the most part at one point, but the To- Guelli took the direction of ownership to not only think gether Blue initiative, this gives us a formulated response about ways to put a fresh coat of paint on the exterior, but to bringing everyone together, and it’s worked.” more importantly reinforce and reinvigorate, stabilizing a foundation in desperate need of a unifying makeover. She was taken aback when Judge approached her in the spring about creating a vehicle that would allow the play- Those conversations of how the Giants wanted to eventu- ers and coaches to partner with organizations in New York ally go to market with a campaign — both internally and and New Jersey with a focus toward racial injustice, crimi- externally — started before the pandemic and initially nal justice reform, education and economic advancement, the goal was to introduce this “new generation of Giants police-community relations and voter registration. football” with first-year coach Joe Judge at the helm. When the landscape changed due to the COVID-19 pan- Thus, the Giants’ Team of Teams was born. demic back in March, the importance to create something that “could galvanize the entire Giants community” was “I was like, ‘Really, you want to work with us?’” Stangeby not lost on Mara and Tisch. recalled with a chuckle. “His idea was fantastic, and the fact that he really wanted to capitalize on this area, and “We were able to pivot to something that was unifying living in this area, and what it means to live here and love and reinforced the togetherness both inside the organi- this team, he’s from Philadelphia, but he really wants to zation and with a collective approach to the Giants’ uni- endear himself and connect with this area. He wanted to verse,” Guelli said. “That’s how ‘Together Blue’ was born, focus on the Bronx, and Brooklyn, and Queens, and North and there was nothing more appropriate right now.” Jersey. He was ready to walk the walk, and he didn’t want our players and coaches to talk the talk without walking In launching the “Together Blue” integrated marketing the walk.” campaign, the Giants have kicked off a modernizing makeover of the franchise in football, business and com- The NY Giants at midfield linking arms in a call for social munity outreach, both internally and externally. justice before the New York Giants play an inter-sqaud game, the Blue White scrimmage at MetLife Stadium on The staff’s not in the building,” Guelli said. “The team August 28 2020. was over at the stadium this summer. We needed a way Giants players and coaches have split themselves into nine to connect everybody in the Giants’ family across every teams and each team has paired with an organization in constituency, and we felt like Together Blue was something a dedicated region within New York and New Jersey. After that would really resonate internally and externally, and several conversations regarding the issues that most affect people would instantly understand what we were trying to the residents of those areas, the teams selected initiatives get accomplished.” and will work alongside their community partner.

The nine organizations the team has partnered with and With a concentration on consumption and engagement, the their areas of focus: United Way of NYC, partnering with Giants grouped their audience into four groups: internal the EducateNYC program to support educational equity in (front office, coaches, players), overall fan base, Personal Brooklyn); the Far Rockaway Colts and the NYPD to im- Seat License members, of which there are in excess of prove police-community relations and education through 20,000 and some of the longest tenured fans in the NFL; football in Queens; working with the New York City Po- and then, perhaps now the most timely, that community lice Foundation to create positive relationships with youth piece to work in conjunction with the Team of Teams. throughout Manhattan; RISE, supporting the mission to in- crease civic engagement by spreading the word about voter “We tried to look at it through each one of those four rights, registration and education in Staten Island, N.Y.; lenses,” Guelli said, “and then try to galvanize each one of the Bronx Defenders, whose goal is to transform how low- those areas together for the organization.” income people are represented in the justice system and transforming the system itself; joining forces to person- The Giants even convinced Judge to create a Twitter account ally mentor Eva’s Village clients experiencing poverty and of his own, and he has promised to use the platform as a substance use disorders in Paterson; partnering with the tool to “amplify the good work our players are doing in the East Orange Mayor’s Office to support the public schools community to inspire change.” and families in need; partnering with My Sisters’ Place and the Mt. Vernon (N.Y.) High School football team to promote “You’ve gotta have alignment across the entire organiza- racial equity in education; and Covenant House of Newark tion,” Guelli said. “And there’s no more important aspect to support homeless youth through education, employment obviously than the football side. And the one thing I would and financial literacy. say, not just Joe, but I’ve been doing this for 25 years, this is the third team that I’ve worked for, and the collaboration “We obviously have influence on the world. Being on a across business and football right now is as good as I’ve team where people come from so many different back- seen it. That’s Joe, that’s Dave [Gettleman] that’s Kevin grounds, we kind of show that people can come together [Abrams], it’s ownership, it’s everybody with the level of and focus toward a goal,” defensive lineman Leonard Wil- communication, the willingness to collaborate, the under- liams said. “Focus toward something positive no matter standing of what we’re trying to do as an organization is as where you came from or what background you come from.” good as I’ve seen it anywhere. We’re in this together, and I think everyone is excited and encouraged about where we Added quarterback Daniel Jones: “The Team of Teams is go from here.” something we started back in the spring, and my group’s working with the New York City Police Foundation. We’ve been able to do a lot with Zoom and setting up meetings, trying to build some of those relationships with the youth in communities, and build understanding between the two sides.”

The Giants also established a best in class Business Intelli- gence function that spans all of the organization’s business verticals and ultimately provides a more complete view of the fan base, allowing for deeper engagement. Some of the tools included in that mission: data collection, surveying, email messaging and automation.

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By Darryl Slater the ability to do more.” NJ.com September 8, 2020 Ryan doesn’t have much time to learn all these positions. Logan Ryan has the resume — and he’s not afraid to He practiced with the Giants for the first time Monday, let you know it. a week before their season opener, at home against the Steelers. Ryan’s practice debut came a week after he That’s a great thing, too, for this rebuilding Giants de- agreed to sign with the Giants. fense, a group desperately in need of a leader. Ryan immediately dove into the playbook. He doesn’t have Though Ryan just signed with the Giants, he sure looks much else to do, since his family is back in Nashville, Tenn., like he can fill that leadership void quickly. He won’t be where he spent the past three seasons, with the Titans. the Giants’ only defensive leader, no. But he is a proven Ryan begged the Giants to give him a digital playbook, veteran with two Super Bowl rings. The Giants’ young de- after he signed, so he could catch up. fenders could learn a thing or two from him. “I’ve been studying film about 20 hours a day, a variety of Ryan — a South Jersey kid who played at Rutgers — positions,” he said. “I’m up here by myself. I have nothing spoke to reporters Monday for the first time since joining to do but watch a ton of film and start preparing for the the Giants. He is not an All-Pro or even Pro Bowl player, Steelers. Lack of film won’t be an issue for me. I’m going but he comes to East Rutherford with much-needed expe- to do everything I can, preparation-wise.” rience — 85 starts over seven NFL seasons. Ryan is already familiar with the Giants’ defensive scheme, Though Ryan figures to replace Xavier McKinney (frac- because it’s similar to what the Patriots used when he be- tured foot) at free safety, he has no doubt about his abil- gan his career with them from 2013-16. Joe Judge, the Gi- ity to help the Giants’ secondary in various roles — out- ants’ rookie head coach, just came over from the Patriots. side and slot cornerback, in addition to free safety. And And defensive coordinator Patrick Graham was a Patriots that confidence is promising for this group. assistant form 2009-15.

“I played outside corner a lot of years in this league,” Buy Logan Ryan Giants gear: Fanatics, NFL Shop, Lids Ryan said. “I started at outside corner in the Super Bowl before.” “I played in the system before in my career, so I think that helped me a little bit with the terminology,” Ryan said. For now, he figures to start at free safety, ahead of con- verted corner Julian Love. The Giants do have uncertainty If he can translate that to on-field success, he has as great at one outside corner spot, though. And at slot corner, chance to be a much-needed leader for this defense. too. Second-year pro Corey Ballentine and rookie Darnay Holmes probably will start at those spots, respectively.

So you can consider Ryan a life raft, of sorts, for this Giants secondary — clearly the weakest part of their defense, with McKinney hurt, Sam Beal opting out, and DeAndre Baker about to be cut because of armed rob- bery charges.

“I’m 100 percent prepared to [play] — and learning — all the positions,” Ryan said.

He better be, given the state of this Giants secondary.

“This is a matchup league,” he said. “This isn’t 1980s football, where you go out there and you have four posi- tions, two safeties and two corners. The game is evolving. The more position flexibility you have, I think it gives you Giants’ Lorenzo Carter on racial injustice in United States: ‘Enough is enough’

By Pat Leonard New York Daily News The Giants’ coaches and players then stood with arms August 29, 2020 interlocked at midfield before Friday’s game as the new video played on the Jumbotron and hit all social media Pass rusher Lorenzo Carter dominated the Giants’ Friday platforms. night scrimmage at MetLife Stadium, but football wasn’t anywhere near his mind. Co-owner John Mara joined Evan Engram, Saquon Barkley, Sterling Shepard, Daniel Jones, Dalvin Tomlinson, Nate Carter, 24, stepped to the camera for his Zoom interview Ebner and udge in articulating the organization’s stand postgame wearing a sweatshirt that read “More Than against racial injustice and systemic racism, and their com- An Athlete.” And in a raw, emotional, pained 529-word mitment to justice, action and change. opening answer, Carter pleaded for a stop to senseless racial injustice in the United States. “Together,” Mara said in the video, “we make a differ- ence.” “Over the past couple of months, it’s just been really rough for me and the community of Black people,” Carter Carter said, though, that the Giants were far from done. said, holding back tears. “I know my team, we’ve come They are not knee-deep in community partnerships; there together, we’ve had many talks. And at this point I really is more coming, the young edge rusher said. just feel like my main focus is making sure we do what we can do to bridge the gap between Black people in this “We’re not gonna just stop with the video we did locking society and everybody else.” arms at the 50-yard line before the scrimmage,” Carter said. “That’s not it. That’s a small gesture, but we have a “The state of this country, I’m not comfortable,” Carter lot more to do, we have a lot more work. My guys, every- continued. “Nobody is comfortable. The people I know in body’s working hard. We’re doing more than just talking. my hometown, the people I’ve talked to, my teammates, We stand with the NBA. We stand with MLB, with MLS, with we’re not comfortable. And this isn’t OK.” all the professional athletes that are choosing to make their voices heard and to use their platform for positive Carter had three sacks, including a strip sack and fumble change and for peace and for justice.” recovery on Daniel Jones, in Friday’s intrasquad scrim- mage that functioned as a replacement preseason game. Carter sounded, frankly, like he wouldn’t have played on But the third-year edge rusher out of Norcross, Ga., did Friday night if it had been his choice alone. That would not even acknowledge the game in his 1,034-word press have followed exactly in the footsteps of those other conference. leagues’ athletes this week.

“Honestly I haven’t thought about football too much Carter said it was important to him and the Giants, how- today,” Carter said. “I haven’t thought about anything ever, to make this decision together, because in the end dealing with our gameplan, anything dealing with this that is their message to the country. season, anything dealing with the game of football. It’s literally just been trying to figure out what we can do “I can’t say that [I didn’t want to play] because it’s a as a team, what I can do personally, and what we can chance to get better,” Carter said. “It was an opportunity do as a country to end this. Like, I’m tired of it. Enough for us to get better as a team. And we agreed that we were is enough. I don’t want to be in the same situation my gonna make our statement before the game, and that’s grandfather was in, my great grandfather was in.” what we did. So we came together, we talked about it, and that’s the decision we made as a team, that everything we Carter is part of the Giants’ player leadership council that do this year is gonna be as a team. There’s no individual conferred several times with head coach Joe Judge in re- in this. And that’s just the message. That’s it. There’s no cent days in the wake of a police officer shooting Jacob individual. We’re doing everything as a team, everything Blake seven times in the back in Kenosha, Wis. collectively. That’s it.”

What they decided was not to cancel practice or Friday’s But Carter clearly felt more needed to be said than had scrimmage, but to film a video Friday afternoon that pro- been so far, and so when he got in front of the microphone, fessed their mission to create positive change. he made sure everyone knew how deeply hurt he was and how committed he was to this cause. videos — I actually sat there and watched it in real life. It really was just heart-wrenching, and my heart went out to “I just feel like this country is divided and we have to use everybody that was out there peacefully protesting, trying our platforms, we have to use our voices as Black men and to do the right thing.” as athletes and as influencers,” Carter said. “Everybody that has a voice needs to use it. Not just Black, not just “I feel like we have to continue to do that. And don’t let white, not just Latino. Everybody. We’ve got to come to- fear and division continue to manifest itself in this coun- gether. And until we do that, I can’t really honestly think try,” Carter added. “We’ve got to come together. We’ve about football.” got to do it. We’ve got to do it together. I know my team, we come from all different backgrounds. We’ve got guys “I woke up this morning thinking about the different peo- from the south, we’ve got guys from the north, we’ve got ple that have been wronged, thinking that this is the 57th guys from the west coast and people from the middle of anniversary of the March on Washington, the 57th anniver- the country. And we all come together and have a common sary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech,” goal. And I need the microcosm of this world that we have he added. “And I can’t help but feel like everything Martin in the locker room, I need that to become reality Luther King Jr. said in that speech is still relevant today, and we’re still dealing with the same things and that’s not right.”

Carter continued that “we should be further ahead as a country, we should be further ahead as a people. And we’ve just got to do what we need to do.”

“Also it’s the 65th anniversary of Emmett Till’s murder,” he said. “And honestly that’s all that’s been on my mind this whole day. Waking up and seeing everything that’s go- ing on in this country, I just know this team, these people, these men, we’re gonna do everything that’s in our power to make sure that we bring about real change. And we’re not gonna stop.”

Carter was asked what he wants to see change in how police treat Black people.

“I just want equality,” he said. “I want police, I want ev- erybody to realize that all life is sacred, all life is valued, and I just don’t want to see injustices done. I want justice, it doesn’t matter what race, what color, what ethnicity, what religion. I just want America to stand on the values that were written out in the constitution that all men are creat- ed equal, all men have inalienable rights of life liberty and justice, and I just want that check to be cashed. Like Martin Luther King Jr. said, I don’t believe that they should default on that check. I don’t believe that America is bankrupt from the fact that we all have a right to life, liberty and justice.”

Carter said while back home in the Atlanta area this offsea- son, he “literally came to tears” while watching the news.

“I see the National Guard and police officers on horses pushing back people, throwing tear bombs, just things I never thought I would see in my lifetime, things that I thought [were] just [in] history books,” he said. “[These were] things I saw in history books, things that I saw in Joe Judge gets down and dirty in wild Giants practice moment

By Ryan Dunleavy New York Post Martinez did not shed any light on the mysterious ailment September 1, 2020 that has kept him out of recent practices and a scrimmage — he was sprinting on the sideline Tuesday — but said he Who said Giants practices are all running penalty laps, would be on the field if it were a game day. contact drills and no fun? “I’m good. We don’t discuss injuries and things here,” Mar- In a drill borrowed from the New England Patriots, the tinez said. “I have to push that to coach Judge. But, for the Giants ended practice Tuesday by turning on a hose and most part, I’m doing well. Just doing what I can do and asking rookies one-by-one to dive on the wet football to getting ready every day.” simulate covering up a fumble rather than letting it slip away. It was a scene from a neighborhood backyard on a Safety Jabrill Peppers has endured recurring cramping hot day, minus the slip ‘n slide. throughout camp, but Judge said the staff is constantly monitoring hydration levels and Peppers stays on top of Except, before it wrapped, the players nudged coach Joe replenishing fluids. Frequent cramping was a problem for Judge into taking a turn, chanting “Joe! Joe! Joe!” as he Odell Beckham Jr. with the Giants in 2018. slid into a mud pile wearing shorts, a long-sleeve warm- up top and neck gaiter face covering. “[Jabrill] plays with a high motor,” Judge said. “Some guys sweat more than others. There are opportunities in “That was my first time seeing something like that,” games where you can give IVs at halftime, or there are veteran linebacker Markus Golden said. “I was hyped up extra opportunities to kind of give different salt pills and and excited to watch it. We ended it with Coach Judge. fluids. Right now at practice, he’s a guy that just goes 100 That was big time. He knows how to do it. He’s coaching miles per hour. Sometimes you need to remind those guys us about ball security and he proved that what he does to drink a little bit extra.” works because he got out there and did it himself.”

Defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson stood over Judge and soaked him a little extra as players cheered. Jabrill Pep- pers, Nate Ebner and Leonard Williams all passed around the hose. Rookie offensive lineman Shane Lemieux actu- ally took a second turn on the ground.

“I’m not the guy to go into camp looking for fun,” Golden said. “I go into camp looking for the hard work. But you have to make it fun no matter what. To end the day with a drill like that and actually see your head coach actually slide through the mud and recover the ball, it doesn’t get more fun than that.”

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There are two practices and a scrimmage left in train- ing camp. Linebacker Blake Martinez, signed as a free agent from the Green Bay Packers, has been part of camps where an egg-toss was added to the agenda, but this was new.

“Coach Judge is always about efficiency, but he adds the fun aspect to it,” Martinez said. “Adding in water brings that kid feeling where you’re on a slip n’ slide. It just made it a great way to end practice.” ‘Cheap Labor Union’: Joe Judge and college football’s version of ‘The Process’

By Seth Emerson college game convinced having more staffers was a key to The Atheletic winning. Other coaches and schools would scoff at it over September 13, 2020 the years: If only a small number can be on-field coaches, what do they do? There’s a picture floating around that some may still have on their phones, others may have framed. They What Saban saw was that the NFL and college weren’t gathered together, little-known and low-paid staffers, on that different: Both needed coaching and analysis for what the Superdome field before Alabama won the 2011 BCS happened on the field. Both also needed to procure play- national championship. Joe Judge is in the picture. So ers. The difference was assistants in the college game were is Billy Napier, Glenn Schumann and others who in the asked to do both. years since have risen the coaching ranks in college and the NFL. Any time one of them does well, they’ll send There’s more that goes into being a coach than just the around a text with a three-letter acronym: CLU. coaching and recruiting basics. There are myriad details that go into each, from cutting film to researching recruits. Cheap Labor Union. There are things that can’t be done while a coach is on the road recruiting. The more people a program has involved, “The people you go through the toughest times with are the more it has have people recruiting and coaching to the going to be the ones you have the tightest relationships best of their abilities. with,” Judge said. “We all went through late nights, and stressful games, that you come out on the other end and “Deep down inside, he’s an organization, top-down, as- you really appreciate all the people that you worked many-people-as-you-can-have (coach),” Smart said of with.” Saban. “When I was at LSU, the staff was humongous and he wanted as many people as he could get. He wanted for- There were more highly paid members on that staff, too. mer players to be GAs (grad assistants). He wanted extra Kirby Smart remembers eating lunch and dinner every people. He wanted every competitive advantage he could day with Jeremy Pruitt, Mario Cristobal and others in a get. And that went back probably to (his time with the) common area, and looking over and feeling sorry for the Cleveland (Browns) and all the places he worked prior to CLU guys, working in a cubicle-like area. coming back to college.”

“They get a special bond, because they literally can’t have Kevin Sherrer was one of those assistants doing double a private phone conversation space with their wife. You duty, at Georgia and Tennessee, after serving his appren- have to go outside the building to get that,” Smart said. ticeship as an Alabama support staffer. Sherrer has made “We had a lot of guys come in and out during that time.” the jump to the NFL, joining Judge with the New York Gi- ants, and seeing the pro side of it, Sherrer fully under- Judge, pursued by SEC teams this offseason, begins his stands what Saban saw. NFL head-coaching tenure Monday, joining Dan Quinn as a former Nick Saban assistant in the NFL’s head-coaching “You kind of know it and hear about it, but actually being ranks. Five other Saban proteges are SEC coaches, and on the NFL side of it and seeing all parts work, I see what nine total are FBS head coaches. (Saban’s) vision was,” Sherrer said. “Now you look at ev- eryone else and they either have matched or are trying to Smart will make his return next month to Tuscaloosa, match what he has done.” where he spent nine years learning under Saban. The Alabama way of building a mega-staff, high in quantity as well as quality, gets plenty of attention. Saban also wanted to create player development roles for high school coaches as a way to get into college coaching. But what’s it like to actually work there? And why does Sherrer and Pruitt were among those who made that jump. it work so well that assistants take “The Process” with And in a sense, it was the same job: Mentoring players, them to their next steps? Here’s a look through the eyes assisting in game planning. of three of those coaches. There was a titular structure: The executive staff included Ahead of the curve the on-field coaches, strength coach, football operations, Saban, because of his pro background, returned to the player personnel and two player development people. Sherrer believes it was about 15 staffers in total. completely unrelated to the game plan,” Judge said. “And through the course of doing that over several years and “We were kind of like the salaried, the ones who got the just being around each other, it creates mutual respect for bowl bonuses,” Sherrer said. “The CLU, they were cheap each other, and you really grow into a great friendship with labor, where you could get guys for like $30-60,000 (per them.” year) depending on their experience. And most of them were as good of coaches, if not better, than some of the Judge was on Alabama’s staff from 2009-11, mostly work- ones that were coaching at the time.” ing with special teams, but also working with and getting to know two future SEC head coaches. Such as Judge. There was Pruitt, who was a player development staffer in Judge and company 2009 before being promoted to secondary coach. In spring 2009, Alabama was looking for a young guy to work with its special teams. Assistant head coach Sal Sun- “You know what always impressed me about Jeremy? He seri was calling around and reached Amos Jones, who knew related to everybody,” Judge said. “And Jeremy talks with Judge, then an assistant at Birmingham Southern. That led that north Alabama accent, but it doesn’t matter where to phone calls with Sunseri and special teams coach Bobby you’re from, Jeremy can relate to anybody. He can form Williams, and before long, Judge was interviewing with a relationship with anybody and that always impressed me Saban. very much. He’s a really hard worker. Very smart. Really knew all sides of the ball.” That’s a staple of the process: Saban interviews the staff- ers, even the low-level ones, when at all possible. Smart Mostly, they talked football. But they also found time to does the same thing at Georgia. socialize together, apparently.

“I just remember the guy having a huge family,” Smart “I will say that Jeremy is a much better dancer than you said of Judge. “He had two or three kids, and I was think- would think or assume,” Judge said, with a hint of wryness. ing, ‘Good God, how is he doing this with the salary he’s got?’ He was making sacrifices. But it was no big deal to Then there was Smart, who, although high up the ranks as him, it never fazed him.” defensive coordinator, was also one of the younger mem- bers of the staff. He and Judge gravitated to each other, Judge just wanted to get ahead. He stood out at first be- so much so that in the spring, Smart invited Judge to be a cause he wasn’t a southerner, then because of his confi- main speaker at Georgia’s coaches clinic. (The event was dence, but in a way that made other staffers trust him, and called off because of the pandemic.) The two also spoke lean on him. often this spring about draft prospects; the Giants ended up picking two Georgia players, offensive tackle Andrew “He wasn’t sensitive,” Smart said. “And so many guys that Thomas in the first round and linebacker Tae Crowder in if they’re sensitive or can’t take criticism or can’t take pres- the seventh. Judge also picked Smart’s brain on how to use sure they just don’t make it. And he had been cut from a Zoom with the team. good cloth.” Pruitt, left, and Tennessee defensive coordinator Derrick Judge and his fellow CLU members worked long hours at Ansley worked under Nick Saban as off-field staffers and the team facility, doing the mundane work of cutting up on-field coaches. (Bryan Lynn / Getty Images) film of opponents, trying to uncover recruits across the Smart’s intensity stood out to Judge all those years ago country and setting up recruiting visits. when both were at Alabama.

When they were on road trips, they would hold football “Kirby, he’s a mile a minute,” he said. “He’s fun to coach clinics, present to each other and teach each other different with. He’s fun to work with. He brings a ton of energy all aspects of coaching. They would assign a different session the time. When you first get there and you’re the low man leader each week. They’d chew it up and talk ball. on the totem pole, you don’t ask a ton of questions. You just try to observe as you learn as much as you can. I remember “There’s so many late-night conversations when every- seeing Kirby all the time, he would walk but his walk was body’s so punch drunk tired from the exhaustion of the almost like a run around the building. He was moving so season, that you somehow end up, as tired as you are, hav- fast wherever he went, and (at the same time) he was very ing a 20-minute conversation at midnight on something deliberate in everything he was doing.” The yearly calendar sense of trying to know what one didn’t know permeated The buzz phrases of The Process — itself a buzz phrase everything, from Saban on down. — are “do your job” and “the organization.” What’s lesser known, and tied to having so many people in the building, “You know how it is: Your head’s down in your work, you is the yearly calendar. may have dissension on the team and you don’t know it. But someone else that’s further back from the front lines, The first day of the offseason is Day 1. And every Day 1 has they actually notice it,” Sherrer said. “So it helps. Because the same assigned task every year. you’re dealing with a lot of people, and a lot personali- ties, and a lot of backgrounds. And you have to get them “It wasn’t the 15th of January. It was Day 13,” Sherrer said. all headed in the right direction. Because one person can “And every day was the same day every year.” derail a season easily. All it takes is one.”

Once the season ended, whenever that was, they tended The next generation to go into a quality control phase for that season: what Sherrer has now watched three former Saban assistants went wrong, what went right, how they can improve. Do take over as a head coach. He was on Smart’s first staff, it all when it’s fresh in the mind and file it away so that Pruitt’s first staff and now Judge’s first staff. the ensuing season, it could be relied upon rather than the memories from a year ago. “Joe, Kirby, Jeremy, whoever has worked under (Saban), they put their own spin to it, but they’re trying to do the There were certain things that were addressed on the same same thing,” Sherrer said. “They’re trying to get every day every year: Day 15 was for this. Day 45 was for this. person in that building to think the same way, and to an- Day 90 was for this. And so on. ticipate the same way. It just makes it a lot easier. There’s a lot that goes on in football.” Sherrer started keeping a daily journal in preparation for the day, if he became a head coach, he could take the plan Smart is entering his fifth season, and his version of the with him. process has yielded a trip to the national championship game, a Rose Bowl win, two Sugar Bowl appearances and “There would be a lot of times where you would say, ‘OK, is three SEC East championships. Smart doesn’t shy away from he going to say this today, or do this today?’ And it would saying he tried to bring a lot of the Saban way to Georgia show up,” Sherrer said. “When I got there people would be — why wouldn’t he? — but there are limits. An example like, ‘Hey, get ready for this, or tomorrow, he’s going to say is quality control staff: It may seem silly, but Georgia didn’t something about that.’ And you’re like, ‘How in the heck have enough space for the staff in its facility. It will once are they going to know that?’” the expansion project on the football complex is complete.

Part of the reason for the level of detail and consistency Still, some Georgia staffers have already moved on to big- is because of the expectation for turnover on the staff. ger jobs. Jay Valai is at Texas after being a support staffer The more talented people who are hired, and the more a at Georgia. Mel Tucker and Sam Pittman, upon getting team wins, the more other schools and organizations will head coaching jobs at Colorado (and now Michigan State) hire them away. Alabama needed the next person to be and Arkansas, respectively, have taken some Georgia sup- a plug-and-play contributor the same way it wanted the port staffers with them for bigger roles. next right tackle on the depth chart to replace the injured starter. The staff members were trained the same way as “You want to have a hierarchy where you can develop players so they knew the way things were done and then coaches,” Smart said. “You want to be able to move them would be able to pass those things on to the group that up. And that means moving them up to a full-time role (or) comes after them. moving up to another college job. We’ve been really lucky and successful.” It may all seem robotic, and Sherrer acknowledged it was structured a bit like the military. But it also worked be- Judge went from working with Saban to Bill Belichick, cause everyone was encouraged to offer their own ideas, where many of the same principles existed. Judge’s take- and there was a willingness to hear them out. Saban had away: You have to put your own stamp on The Process. You an understanding that he didn’t know everything and it is have to do what’s right for your specific team, and you part of the reason he wanted to bring in more eyes and have to do it for your personality. Sustain by adapting, as ears. He also didn’t cling to outdated ideas, as Alabama’s Saban did with Alabama’s offense the last few years. Judge opened-up offense in 2018 and 2019 showed. The overall carries that with him, even as he looks back fondly on those humble years with the CLU.

“Coach Saban keeps everyone so focused on what they’re doing every day, and the direct goal we’re working to- wards. You don’t have a lot of time to look around and think, ‘What’s coming next?’” Judge said. “You were never surprised when somebody got accolades or their name called for something. But we didn’t spend a lot of time talking about it or worrying about it. You just felt like if we had success then everybody would reap the benefits of it. So you just focused on winning games.” Patrick Graham’s NFL career started by hanging up on Bill Belichick

By Steve Serby you go through.” NY Post September 17, 2020 Brooks had a friend who was defensive coordinator at Wag- ner College, a man named Mark Collins. There were two TPatrick Graham had just been hired as the defensive graduate-assistant openings. Graham could work towards line coach at the University of Toledo when Bill Belichick his MBA with a concentration in finance there and see if was on the other end of the line offering him a job as a coaching football might interest him. His junior varsity Patriots defensive assistant. team went undefeated. Graham was also strength and con- ditioning coach and academic coordinator. “And he hung up on him,” Duane Brooks told The Post. “He thought it was a prank.” “And he fell in love with it,” Brooks said.

It was no prank. Graham called Brooks — his old de- “He came in the same time as a guy by the name of Jus- fensive line coach at Yale, currently the assistant coach/ tin Davis,” Collins recalled. “Justin Davis and Pat Graham defensive line coach at Dartmouth — to tell him about became best friends, and they called each other by their the call. last name, and it used to make me crazy. ‘What’s wrong with you guys? First names, we use those in this country.’ ” Brooks recalls the conversation this way: Graham and Davis lived together in a small apartment. Brooks: “You probably should call him back.” “I used to try to help ’em out on the weekends,” Collins Graham: “I’ve only been in Toledo for a week.” said. “They’d always want to go to the city, and go to one of these clubs at night. It’s 30 bucks to get into these clubs Brooks: “So what? You’re going to the highest place you and then for them to buy a drink, it would be another 14, can go. Here’s your chance to be with a guy who’s gonna and I said, ‘You guys don’t have that kind of money,’ so I’d end up being the greatest head coach ever.” give ’em a couple of six-packs before they went in so they can have a couple of beers and then go and they’d get one Graham called Belichick back. drink and sip on it all night.”

He resigned from Toledo after a month. Graham was an offensive assistant.

And now — 11 years later — he is the defensive coor- “He was gonna be a star, there was no question about it,” dinator for Joe Judge and the New York Football Giants. Collins said. “He just had that special way about him. The kids loved him and they played for him.” Brooks remembers Graham, now 41, as a 250-pound Ivy League defensive tackle/end. Davis coached linebackers.

“We had a game called the D-line Olympics, he actually “I think the players understand that Pat is always pre- won those two years in a row,” Brooks said. pared,” Davis said. “There’s some coaches that are rah rah-type of coaches, and they scream and they yell. Pat’s But while Graham liked football, he didn’t love it. “He prepared all the time, and as a player, that’s motivating. put in enough to be adequate, but he could have done When Pat gets on somebody, they understand that he’s get- better,” Brooks said. ting on them for a reason, because he doesn’t do it all the time.” Graham wound up working in public relations in Cincin- nati. He would call Brooks every week. Dave Clawson was the head coach at Fordham when Gra- ham caught his attention at a high school practice in one of Graham: “Coach, I hate this job.” the boroughs, where they were scouting potential recruits.

Brooks: “Why don’t you become a football coach?” “I thought he had some really good, quick evaluation skills,” Clawson said. “And I just said, ‘Hey reach out to Graham: “I don’t want to coach ’cause I see all the s–t me sometime.’ ” Brooks recalls working as a high school special needs So Graham did. And Clawson hired him. Except a week teacher and running the local YMCA in Bar Harbor, Maine, later, Clawson accepted the head coaching job at Richmond. after Yale fired him in 2011. “I was licking my wounds,” Brooks said. “He was nervous I wasn’t gonna take him, and I said, ‘You have a job,’ ” Clawson said. “I worked five years at Ford- Brooks was having a house built and invited Graham, who ham to get the Richmond job, he worked a week [laugh].” had been a Belichick aide for three years, to his football camp. Graham was an expectant father. Graham was the tight ends coach at Richmond in 2004, the defensive line coach from 2005-06. “And he came up to this camp, it was like three days,” Brooks said. “His wife had just had the baby like three days “He was one of those young coaches that you knew was before and he still came up with his wife. They brought gonna be a fast riser,” Clawson said. the baby.”

“I just thought he was very straightforward and very inten- Davis and Graham have remained close. Davis stayed at tional, but also very genuine and sincere. Players trusted the Graham home last season when Graham was Dolphins him, they knew he was really smart, and he was well- defensive coordinator. researched. He was not one of these guys that made stuff up if he didn’t know something, so he worked so hard to “He’s up going into the office on game day at 4:30 in the understand it so he could thoroughly teach it.” morning, just to get a couple of extra hours to get ready for the game,” Davis said. “He is going to grind and come to He tells a story: “He was recruiting these two players from work every single day with his work boots on.” New Jersey, he couldn’t get our defensive coordinator to approve ’em,” Clawson said. “So he kept representing ’em, If Graham — who left Belichick’s tutelage after six sea- representing ’em, representing ’em, and the coordinator sons for stops with the Giants and Packers before landing just said, ‘Don’t show me those players again.’ Well, both in Miami for a season — sounds like the ideal Joe Judge those guys ended up in the NFL. aide, it’s because he is.

“He was a young coach, and he was going to a coordina- “He’s really team-oriented and meticulous about people tor that was 20 years older than him, and 20 years more doing things right,” Brooks said. “If you can do things right experienced, but it showed that he had the courage of for him and be in the right place, you’re gonna be suc- conviction.” cessful.”

Graham became defensive graduate assistant in 2007 and Defensive coordinator is a prestigious job on the New York 2008 at Notre Dame under Charlie Weis. Giants, starting with Vince Lombardi and Bill Parcells and Belichick. “It’s always been the M.O. of the people I’ve learned un- der is to hire smart guys with good work ethic,” Weis, who Thankfully, Patrick Graham called Bill Belichick back. now has a show on SiriusXM, told The Post. “I used to ride Patrick pretty good ’cause I thought he had a chance of being pretty special.”

Weis explains why.

“You’ll come across and talk to him, and he’ll seem a very intelligent, quiet, polished and reserved guy … when you talk to him,” Weis said. “And then, you get him on a prac- tice field, and he is one step from losing his mind at all times, meaning he is a highly energetic teacher. It’s kinda funny, because you talk to him, and he almost sounds like a professor. But then if you ask any of the players what he’s like, they’ll tell you he is ALL over ’em. The players like his energy.” Can Giants’ Darius Slayton continue to produce like a No. 1 receiver?

By Jordan Raanan will create opportunities for Slayton and the Giants, es- ESPN pecially downfield where he flourishes, with 24.1% of his September 17, 2020 receptions having been for gains of 20+ yards.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The names in the running to The comfort between quarterback and receiver is another be the New York Giants’ No. 1 receiver are splashy. Ster- reason for optimism. There is an undeniable chemistry ling Shepard. Golden Tate. Even tight end Evan Engram from their time together, beginning with minicamp last or running back Saquon Barkley. season and through last summer when they both spent training camp working with the second-team offense. Yet the results keep saying it is Darius Slayton. “I certainly have a lot of faith in him,” Jones said. Slayton was the Giants’ top receiver in their season- opening loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, finishing with That isn’t likely to change, even if Jones has all his top six catches on nine targets for 102 yards with two touch- playmakers on the field for the first time this Sunday as downs. This after a rookie season when he burst onto the expected against the Chicago Bears (1 p.m. ET, CBS). Slay- scene with obscene production for a fifth-round pick (48 ton is likely to remain among the starting receivers despite receptions for 740 yards and eight TDs). Tate (hamstring) getting healthier. It was likely, based on training camp, going to be Slayton and Shepard as the Gi- Since he recovered from a hamstring injury and Daniel ants’ top two receivers, with Tate being shuffled into the Jones became the Giants’ starting quarterback in Week mix as the No. 3. 3 last season, Slayton is tied for the NFL lead along with Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp and Balti- That said, it’s going to be hard for Slayton to maintain his more Ravens tight end Mark Andrews with 10 touchdown TD production considering he has averaged 6.0 targets in receptions. His touchdown every 8.9 targets blows away the 13 starts he’s made with Jones. And that is with Bar- what any of the league’s top active receivers have done kley, Tate, Engram and Shepard in and out of the lineup throughout their careers. with injuries.

Before a game against the Giants last season, an oppos- And it’s not like when watching camp every day Slayton ing executive raved about Slayton. He was the receiver was out there dominating. More often than not, he was they feared most. solid but not spectacular. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. The question isn’t whether Slayton can maintain this rate of production -- it’s much more likely he’ll regress to the There are other numbers that suggest Slayton isn’t about wide receiver mean -- it’s more about whether he can re- to explode into a true No. 1 receiver. His 1.73 yards per main Jones’ No. 1 target and become that go-to receiver route since Week 3 last season is 50th in the NFL. His 2.1 when teams start putting more emphasis on his presence. yards of separation per catch is the lowest among the Gi- Slayton admitted teams haven’t yet shaded coverage in ants’ top pass-catchers during that span. And his 204 yards his direction or focused their game plans on stopping him after catch is 97th among all receivers. from making the big play. What does stand out about Slayton analytically is he seems “Not so much. We’ve got a guy named Saquon Barkley,” to consistently make contested catches. His expected catch Slayton said. “They have to worry about him all the time. rate according to NFL Next Gen Stats is 52.8%. His actual That really helps a guy like me as far as that goes.” catch rate is 58.1%. This is especially valuable with 34.4% of his targets coming in what is considered tight windows. That was never more evident than Monday night. The Steelers were bringing resources into the box on early But not everything can be measured analytically. downs to stop Barkley. They blitzed on 23 of Jones’ 32 dropbacks (72%) on first and second down, per ESPN “I think he played fast [Monday night],” Giants coach Joe Stats & Information. That compared to 40% on third and Judge said. “And that’s definitely something that’s kind of fourth downs. one of those, ‘Yeah, Joe, we got that, he’s a fast guy.’

This will likely continue to be the case going forward. It “But there’s a difference between being a fast guy and playing fast, and he plays fast. He comes off the ball fast, he makes decisions fast, he cuts fast, he plays aggressive in traffic to make the catches. That to me is something you can’t replicate. There’s a lot of people out there that can run a 40 at a good time. Then there are people that play fast as well. That’s something that definitely stands out with him.”

Most of all, it comes back to the production. That has re- mained a constant since he first entered the lineup with Jones with three catches for 82 yards in their debut in Week 3 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season. It hasn’t slowed since, including in the opener against the Steelers.

Maybe we shouldn’t think it will now. Dalvin Tomlinson talks Giants, girlfriend Giselle, life

By Steve Serby and we were best friends in high school. She’s always been NY Post in my corner. I had to teach her a lot of rules in football, September 19, 2020 because she didn’t really care for football in high school. Over the years she probably became one of my biggest Giants defensive lineman, and Captain, Dalvin Tomlinson fans, you can say. takes time out to tackle some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: What experiences with racism have you encountered? Q: What drives you? A: There’s been quite a few. I’ve been racially profiled A: Even though my mom [Melinda] passed away [heart when I got pulled over a couple of times. I remember one disease and kidney failure nine years ago], I live pretty time in my hometown [McDonough, Ga.], I got pulled over. much to make her happy. I go out each and every day and I remember the officer told me I was swerving across the give it my all, because I know that is what she’d want road and stuff like that, and I wasn’t because I didn’t drink. me to do. They were trying to say I was under the influence at first. And then it switched to my tail light was out, and then after Q: Describe your mother for me. that they were asking me if I had any drugs and weapons in the car. And I had to step out of the vehicle and things A: A loving, caring person. She cared for everyone else like that. There was another officer who didn’t even see my before herself. She just had a mentality also, just like, license — I told him I just had gotten back from college never give up through what life throws at you, you have and I was living at home, and I was telling the officer I’m a to keep working and just keep improving day in and day college student at the University of Alabama, this and that. out. Long story short, he told me I should be pretty much like myself, because he didn’t know who I was — “We have a Q: From your Instagram: “Smiling because I’m becom- young man from this town who went to the University of ing the man my mom wanted me to be.” What kind of Alabama, and you should probably look up to him because man is that? he’s a great guy, and he does this right, and you should probably be like him” and everything. A: Always put others above myself, always try to help ev- eryone improve in their area of life, I guess you can say Q: He was referring to you all along. … I’m selfless (chuckle). A: It was crazy, because when that third officer came to Q: You play every game for your mother? the scene, he recognized who I was, and I remember him in high school. He let me go. It was just a crazy situation A: Oh, definitely. to be in.

Q: You lost your father when you were 5. You came back Q: Describe your on-field mentality. from two ACL tears. How have you been able to cope with all the adversity and overcome it? A: I [am], guess you have to say, aggressive. … I’m always trying to be one of the most physical people out there. A: I always think to myself, “What would my mom do?” Q: Describe that transformation when you take the field. Q: How devastated were you when you learned she had passed away? A: I don’t know how to explain it, but just when I strap my helmet up and walk on the field, it’s just like I want to A: I don’t think I can put the words how devastated I was. be dominant on the field as much as possible, and I want She was my best friend, and my role model. everybody on my side of the ball to dominate with me.

Q: Tell me about your girlfriend Giselle. Q: Do you play angry or mean?

A: She’s super-smart (chuckle), beautiful … like super- A: I don’t, per se, get angry, ’cause I’m always happy on brilliant young woman. Actually we met in middle school, the field, but I feel like the physicality I play, which makes me seem angry. You could just see how hungry he is to keep improving. I feel like he has all the tools. Q: Do you trash-talk? Q: Nick Gates. A: Not really, not as much as people may think, but I’d be laughing, like if somebody tells a joke about me I end up A: We always go against each other almost every single laughing about it. day. He’s making great strides. Nick Gates has been work- ing his tail off. Q: Who’s the trash-talker on your defense? Q: You were a three-time state championship high school A: I don’t even know yet. I’ll let you know when I find out. wrestler. Which teammate might be able to give you a chal- lenge? Q: What is your definition of a Captain? A: Probably Leonard Williams. He knows a little bit about A: A guy that pretty much goes out there each and every wrestling (laugh), and I feel like it’ll be a good matchup. day and plays for his teammates. Leave it all on the field. Always lead by example, even though you’re not the most Q: The ball security drill that coach Joe Judge demonstrat- vocal person. You can’t ask for somebody to go out there ed, what possessed you to hose him down? and work hard if you don’t work hard yourself. A: I felt like I needed to (laugh). Q: Describe Dexter Lawrence. Q: You wouldn’t have done that as a rookie, right? A: Dexter’s one of those guys who comes in each and every day ready to improve and ready to grind, and I love work- A: Probably not (laugh). ing with him. I love Dex to death, man. Q: How would you describe Joe Judge? Q: What’s he like in the D-line room? A: Joe Judge is a great guy. He has a lot of energy. He A: Funny (laugh). He’s gonna always do something to wants the best out of everyone. He wants your full poten- make you laugh. tial. And he’s gonna make sure you reach it.

Q: Can you give me an example? Q: What is the personality of the Giants defense?

A: We’ll be watching film and I might hear somebody to A: I feel like every position on our defense wants to be break out in song sometimes. Or you may look in the back physical. of the room, and he’s like dancing sometimes. He goes a little bit of everything. Q: Who was your boyhood idol?

Q: What kind of song does he break into? A: I used to always love watching Ray Lewis, especially in college, and Lawrence Taylor. The energy they brought to A: R&B, you can say. It might be a little country song every the game. now and again. Q: Who is one running back in NFL history you would love Q: Leonard Williams. to tackle?

A: He’s one of those people who is just like super-athlet- A: I would love to tackle LaDainian Tomlinson. ically gifted. He can do almost anything on the field. We already have a chemistry doing stuff with each other on Q: Why him? the field, like different schemes and things, it’s happened naturally. Amazing athlete, amazing player. A: He was one of the running backs I idolized growing up. I always wanted to play against him for some reason. I guess Q: Andrew Thomas. the Tomlinson last name maybe, I don’t know (laugh).

A: Much respect for him. He just grinds each and every day. Q: If you could pick the brain of any defensive lineman in NFL history, who would it be? Q: Favorite actress? A: I would want to pick the brain of Derrick Thomas. I al- ways looked up him. A: Taraji P. Henson.

Q: You used to play some outside linebacker? Q: Favorite singer/entertainer?

A: Yeah, in high school. I was a lot smaller then. A: Young Thug. Q: Did you have a bunch of sacks in high school? Q: Favorite meal? A: Yeah, I had a bunch in high school. A: Steak and potatoes. Q: If you could test your skills against any offensive line- man in NFL history, who would it be? Q: What tells you the Giants are heading in the right di- rection? A: [Former Washington tackle] Chris Samuels, he went to Alabama also. When he came back to ’Bama when I was A: The way people come into work every day. I feel like there, I used to always talk about how he couldn’t block me that’s reason enough right there. and stuff like that, so that’d be a good one. Q: Are you sick and tired of losing as a pro? Q: How many pair of shoes/sneakers do you own? A: You have to earn each and every win. The more wins A: Close to 90 pairs. the better for every athlete out there. I feel like I just want to turn the program around and just continue to build a Q: Do you have a favorite? culture in the direction we’re building it right now.

A: Strangelove SB’s. They’re like pink, and creamy-look- Q: The Giants would be wise to give you a contract exten- ing, I guess you could say. sion after this season. Why do you want to retire a New York Giant? Q: You’re known as a “Renaissance man” with your artwork passion and all the musical instruments you’ve played. Why A: The history of the team is amazing to me. Being up the ukulele? here, I learned so much about the New York Giants and the program itself, I have so much respect for. It reminds me of A: I just love watching people play it, so I was like, “Why the feeling I’d get when I went to Alabama. The tradition not pick it up myself?” is always there.

Q: Three dinner guests? Q: What do you hope Giants fans say about Dalvin Tom- linson? A: Muhammad Ali, Chadwick Boseman, Martin Luther King Jr. A: Dalvin’s a guy that comes out there and gives it his all every single game, and leaves it all on the field. Q: Why Ali?

A: That great of a fighter, and just the way he used to talk junk and stuff, used to always intrigue me as a kid.

Q: Favorite movie?

A: “The Lion King.”

Q: Favorite actors?

A: Denzel Washington and Keanu Reeves. Jets, Giants rename photo work room in honor of Post’s Anthony Causi

By Brian Costello NY Post September 20, 2020

The Jets and Giants honored late Post photographer Anthony J. Causi by renaming the photographers’ work room at MetLife Stadium in his honor.

The teams made a joint announcement before Sunday’s Jets-49ers game at the stadium that “The Anthony J. Causi Photo Work Room” would honor Causi and feature some of his most memorable photographs.

Causi died on April 12 from complications related to CO- VID-19. He was 48.

“For more than a quarter century, we were graced with Anthony’s ability to memorably capture iconic moments in New York sports history,” the teams said in a joint statement. “We believe it is most fitting to honor Antho- ny’s life and work by re-naming the room in his memory, and our hope is it provides some peace for Anthony’s wife Romina, their children John and Mia, the rest of Anthony’s family, as well as his friends and colleagues.”

Causi, who grew up in Brooklyn, joined The Post in 1994 as a photo messenger and worked his way up to full-time journalist photographer. He shot every team in New York during his time at The Post and developed a rapport with those he worked with and those he covered that was evi- dent at the outpouring of grief after his death. Saquon Barkley aftermath revealed a lot about Giants

By Mike Vaccaro lose. Jones misfired. Bears celebrated. NY Post September 21, 2020 And there was the flag.

The first thing you saw was the flag, and in a way that “At first,” Jones admitted, “I hoped we’d get another made perfect sense because this really did feel like a chance.” game that should end with no time left on the clock, the Giants and the Bears fighting over one final yard, the But you could see one of the referees pointing in the wrong skinniest margin between a win and a loss. direction. You saw Bears defensive backs celebrate. You saw Giants receiver Golden Tate start to protest, then think bet- The Giants had already suffered a gruesome loss, of ter of it. He’d pushed off. The game was over. Ten yards course. Saquon Barkley was back in the visitors’ locker between 0-2 and 1-1. Ten yards separating a happy ending room at Soldier Field, his right knee wrapped, already and the crushing reality of: What now? X-rayed, surely bound for an MRI tube Monday. The news wasn’t expected to be good. Barkley’s knee went one way. “I’m very proud of the way our team fought and finished The rest of him went the other. That’s always a terrible the game,” Judge said. “We gave ourselves a chance.” recipe. Usually spelled: A-C-L. He paused. A happy ending here wouldn’t change any of that. “We have the right players,” Judge said. “We have the But it would give a measure of balance to a long after- right kind of players on this team.” noon in Chicago. The Giants trailed 17-0 at the half. They looked overmatched, overwhelmed, the Bears having For a second straight week the Giants hung with a team their way with them on both sides of the ball. Daniel they had no real business hanging with, and this time they Jones had two more turnovers. The defense had allowed were able to throw the genuine scare into the Bears that Mitch Trubisky to too often look like . never quite came against the Steelers Monday night. These two weeks do reflect favorably on the 38-year-old coach, “Halftime,” Joe Judge volunteered, “was like that prac- even if he waits still for his first career victory, and on the tice you wrote about recently.” character of his team.

The coach was referring to the middling workout a few But while Judge and his players tried to minimize the im- weeks ago when he’d blown his whistle, angry at his mediate impact of losing Barkley — and if preliminary team’s effort, and started everything over again, right fears are accurate, it’s his ACL, and that means at least the from calisthenics. It was a cute late-camp story: The ea- rest of this season — the reality is the Giants are a team ger, earnest young coach motivating his charges. Except a that barely has enough players as it is; they certainly can’t funny thing happened this time. afford to lose any. Certainly not their stars.

Julian Love picked off Trubisky, and the Giants followed Yet there Barkley was, falling awkwardly on his knee on with a field goal. The Bears suddenly couldn’t move the the first play of the second quarter, two plays after ripping ball. Trubisky started looking like Trubisky. Jones shook off his first Barkleyesque rush of the season, an 18-yard off his early malaise, engineered an 11-play, 95-yard beauty that set the Giants up near midfield. You knew right touchdown drive. James Bradberry made one of the great away it was bad, and Barkley’s subsequent reactions con- plays you’ll ever see, picking off Trubisky. The Giants firmed it. added another field goal. “He’s Saquon Barkley,” said Dion Lewis, asked to fill in in Then saw a Bears field-goal try sail left. Barkley’s absence. “You lose a guy like that, it’s a huge loss.” Then drove 40 yards in 12 plays, sat at the Bears’ 10, four seconds left. If there had been people inside Soldier Field Judge, as is his way, urged his team to focus on everything they would’ve been cowed to silence by now. Instead, the besides the MRI tube that will deliver Barkley’s official natural hush of 61,500 empty seats simply served as an verdict Monday. He has no choice and neither do they. The appropriate soundtrack. One play to win, one play to season doesn’t pause. Football’s a tough gig. “We go back to work, that’s where we go,” he said. “Our vision has to be forward.”

It’s why it would have been something, at least, to take a stunning win home with them on the plane alongside this devastating loss, why there was still life standing on the 10-yard line, four seconds left. Turns out it was 10 yards too many, four seconds too little. TRANSCRIPTS MEDIA INFORMATION

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Q: We saw the news about Saquon tearing his knee. How do you feel like this impacts you guys and the structure of your offense going forward? Obviously he was going to be a very big part of that. You can use him in a lot of different ways and now you remove that piece. I’m curious what you think this means for the offense. A: First off, losing a player who is such a good teammate and someone who’s such a hard worker on the field will impact the team in a lot of ways. Saquon is a tremendous player. We have even more respect for him as a person. I personally hate it for this guy, as hard as he’s worked and as much impact as he’s had for this team. I know our team has similar feelings as well. I talked to a number of players already. I would say this, in terms of how we game plan and scheme, our focus will always change week by week. Regardless of how our roster looks, we’re always going to do what’s best for the team going forward to match up with the specific opponent. The guys that are on our roster, we’re going to have to find ways to put them in positions of strength and find ways to match up with our opponent favorably.

Q: Besides a physical loss, is this a major emotional loss? Losing a guy like Saquon, coaches always say next man up, but I don’t know if it’s possible to have a next man up when it’s Saquon Barkley involved A: I think it’s emotional for any of your players. You know how hard these guys work. You know how important it is to them. Not to mention how it impacts directly their own lives and their families’ lives. There’s definitely some emotion attached to losing any player. Saquon’s obviously no different. He’s been voted a captain on this team, he’s very important to the team, he speaks for the team. He always holds the best interest of the team first. He exemplifies what it is on and off the field for us. We’re going to miss having him on the grass, but we’re going to keep him involved as much as we can going forward.

Q: I know you made Wayne Gallman inactive yesterday. I’m just curious the decision that went into that. How do you balance him and Dion’s role with maybe looking in free agency to fill the gap with Saquon out? A: In terms of the active/inactive conversation, that always goes into different sides of the ball as well. You only have so many guys you’re allowed at the game, so we have to look at the total role. The way the offensive game plan is put together, the way the kicking game pieces fit. There’s a lot of things that go into that. In terms of what we’re doing roster wise, we’re always looking at who’s available on the street anyway. We’re always looking at setting up workouts for free agents, just to get them in the program and get a look at them. We have the flex rules with the practice squad. That will impact some of the guys we have in our program anyway. We’re exploring all options right now.

Q: Nobody has come out and said this, is Saquon out for the year? A: Yes, Saquon will be out for the year.

Q: After the 0-2 and losing Saquon, how do you kind of get everybody back on track quickly? A: Our guys are on track, they are really focused. We’ve had good productive meetings today. The culture we want to have in this building is the one we have. That’s to go to work every day. Every week is a new week, everybody’s 0-0 right now going into week 3. We have a good opponent coming to town right now with the Niners. They’re going to give us a tremendous amount of challenges that we have to be ready to face. We’re focused on getting ready to work. We’ll be on the field Wednesday and we’ll be on the field practicing.

Q: How do you expect Saquon to come back from this adversity? A: First off, I’m not a doctor. I’m sure they are going to give him the best medical care possible. This guy is a tremendously hard worker. I can tell you right now I already know he is going to work as hard as possible. The only thing I was able to share with Saquon. I was a non-athlete, I tore my ACL. I was able to get back on the field. It didn’t really affect in any way my play. I wasn’t very good to begin with. I would just say in terms of, you look at some of the other guys around the league who have been able to come back from ACL’s and have tremendous seasons those next years out. I think you can focus on there’s a lot of top athletes and with the medical care they get right now. This is a young guy who is very physically gifted. There are good doctors out there, he is going to get the best medical care possible. We have a great training staff to help rehab him along the way. We’re going to do everything in our position as coaches to keep him involved mentally sharp Then when we finally get a chance to get him back on the field physically, obviously we’re going to gear everything around his specific plan to get him going full speed at the right rate. I tell you what, I said it yesterday and I’ll say it again, I won’t fall asleep on 26, it’s going to be a hell of a story.

Q: There’s a report that Shep has a turf toe injury. I don’t know if you can confirm that or whatever you can say about his status. A: I have to check back with Ronnie (Barnes). We have a number of guys seeing doctors today like they do after every Mon- day. Some for normal bumps and bruises, some for other things that may have limited their action in the game yesterday. He did have a lower limb injury yesterday in the game. Tried to come back early in the second half and wasn’t able to finish. We’ll see where that is right now. I can’t speak for Shep in terms of how he feels. I haven’t been able to sit down with him and talk with him directly about that yet. I’m going to check with our training staff after this meeting and see where things are at going forward.

Q: There was the fourth down play where you kept the offense on the field. It looked like Nick Gates never put his hand on the ball. Just curious what happened there. A: I think he was out there over-communicating looking for a check.

Q: You guys have been grinding for a while now. You get two weeks in, you come as close as you did yes- terday, rallying through emotional highs and lows. Does it get to a point from your perspective where you need to see tangible results. Are you seeing those results that you can actually look at with your coaches and players and say, ‘look, I know we’re not winning these games but this is what you’re doing properly’? How does that translate to getting that first win? A: Winning is all about doing your job well for 60 minutes with the right fundamentals. Knowing the assignment and technique you should play every play with. There’s no magic wand, there’s no secret formula. It’s about doing your job well. I would say this, there’s a tremendous amount of evidence we have been able to show our players on tape to where they can see the improvement coming along. There’s some things on tape that they can very visibly see that this is what puts us behind, we can’t make these mistakes. We have to handle better the way we’ve practiced and the way we prepared for it. I’m very pleased with the progress our guys are making. Obviously you come out of a tough loss of any week, Monday is always a frustrating day. The gear is to move forward. I think one thing we have to keep in mind is the NFL is really a league of extremes. Week by week, somebody is the best team in the world or the worst team in the world. We have to make sure we stay steady on our course of having daily improvement, which leads to weekly improvement, which ultimately will make us a better team by the end of the season. That’s our goal, to improve every week as a team and keep everyone on the right track building this program.

Q: With Saquon out, do you think Daniel Jones feels this will make him think he needs to do more? If that’s the case, do you as the coach need to remind him you have to play within yourself? There’s nothing you can do to try to be a hero because the best player on offense is now out. A: I can’t speak for Daniel and how he feels right now, to be honest with you. However, I will say, we have 53 guys on our roster, we expect everyone to do their job to the best of their ability every single week. I don’t think anyone has to do anything outside their realm. They have to do exactly what their job is and do it to the best of their ability.

Q: What do you make of the fact that so many players got hurt in Week 2? So many tissue injuries. Do you think that’s related to the offseason that we just saw here? Connected to that, I wanted to ask you about the Niners complaining about the turf at MetLife Stadium? I’m wondering if you guys noticed anything in Week 1 when you played the Steelers? A: I’ll start with the turf question. Our guys have been on that turf. We had camp in the stadium, that was our home for that month or so. We had our players on the turf every day for some kind of walk thru competitive practice. Leading up to the game last week, not a single player said anything negative along the way to me at all about any of the facilities, specifically the turf. I’ve been on it myself, obviously with the team. I think it’s a good surface. It’s our home and we’re excited to play there next Sunday. In terms of the soft tissue injuries around the league, there’s probably different factors that go into that. I’d probably be out of place right now to give any blanket statement for the league. There was definitely a concern with us as coaches coming in without preseason as to what position it would put our players in. We obviously put a large focus on our own conditioning. We put a large focus on our own recovery. Based on how we train these players and get their bodies ready for not only the physical contact that’s in the game but also the conditioning their muscles need to sustain and recover. One thing we talked about as a team last week, especially us coming off a shorter week, is the recovery from Week 1 to Week 2. Again, no one’s had the opportunity to be through any type of full game until Week 1. There’s a cumulative effect that happens with your body, it’s just natural. The shock your body goes through coming out of any game, it takes a couple days to recover anyway. If you haven’t been through that kind of stress and physical demand, it takes a little bit longer to recover. That being said, there’s a lot of injuries that conditioning has absolutely nothing to do with. What Saquon went through yesterday, that’s just something that happens. That doesn’t have anything to do with conditioning or how hard he trained or anything to do with that. That’s just an injury that sometimes happens. It’s very unfortunate to everybody involved. The soft tissue stuff are things you really have to look out for. The pulls, some of the tears of the hamstrings and quads, some of the things of that nature. The Achilles and things along those lines. We were very careful with our players throughout training camp. Made sure we built their tolerance and get their bodies’ endurance ready for the rigors of a season. More importantly, get them ready to recover from game one to game two. That’s something we put a lot of focus in with how we train our guys in practice.

Q: What have they told you about the likelihood that Saquon is able to get back to 100 percent? If there is sort of a timeline of when that may be? A: They haven’t told me anything. What I told you earlier, he’s done for the year, that’s the only timeline I’ve worked off of right now. Everybody is unique in these situations. That’s one thing I can tell you from personal experience as well as working with other athletes that have gone through this. Everybody’s body recovers differently. I would say this, his body is in a phenomenal spot, that it’s going to be able to recover very well with the treatment they will give him. That being said, I don’t know what his body is going to go through, no one does. I just know this guy is committed. He is going to work really hard and he is going to do everything he can to get back. We all have full confidence in the medical care he is going to get. We all know this guy’s work ethic is going to carry him on through. We look forward to getting him back on the grass obviously next season. We’re excited to get him back at that point.

Q: Where do you get the explosive plays without him? You haven’t had a ton of them already in the first few games, but who do you need to step into that role and make those big plays? A: Without giving you some sort of blanket answer, it’s going to come from everybody on our roster. Every offensive player has to be ready to step up and make plays when their number is called. Daniel’s job is to distribute the ball, I’m just going to keep it pretty simple with that. As coaches, we have to find inventive ways of getting the ball to our guys in space.

Q: You talked about everybody needing to do their jobs. Obviously one of the groups is the offensive line. Did you see progress from your offensive line on Sunday as opposed to what we saw on Monday? A: Absolutely, yes, absolutely. I thought they did a better job of getting downhill in the running game, getting the run started, getting a hat on a hat. There’s obviously some continuity that’s forming with that unit. Andrew and Cam, both these guys have seen the top pass rushers in the league the last couple of weeks. They are going to continue seeing them over the next couple of weeks. You can definitely see improvement with those guys. They are rising to the challenge for us. We’re far from a finished product right now. We have to keep that in mind as a team. It’s about the daily improvement going forward. Yes, I definitely saw improvement from Week 1 to Week 2 with our offensive line.

Q: Obviously I know you’re not going to say exactly what you’re going to do to replace Saquon. Wayne Gall- man and Dion Lewis are the next running backs in line. What do you like about those guys, what are their strengths, what gives you confidence that they can be part of the solution to this problem? A: I say it all the time, we have confidence in every player on our roster. Wayne and Dion are definitely guys that will factor in. We’ll work to their strengths, they are two different types of backs. Both of them have a degree of toughness. Wayne’s got that long speed, get him ranging out and get him really moving. Dion’s got that real good short area quickness and burst to get going. He does a great job of finding small seams and getting through the hole. They are both different guys, we’re going to have to work with what they do well to give them an opportunity to be successful. Coming from the backs and the fullback Eli Penny, who has got some ball handling experience in the past. We have Rod Smith on the practice squad right now. There’s a number of players in our program we are going to be working with. We’ll see where the future takes us elsewhere throughout this long season in the NFL. There’s always a lot of roster movement.

Q: I’m not suggesting there is any kind of hot seat or anything like that. I would be an idiot to do that. For you, your coaches, your players, the organization, do you need to get a win? A: In the NFL we’re only paid for production, so every week we need to get a win. S Jabrill Peppers September 21, 2020

Q: How gutted are you for Saquon (Barkley) and how can the team press on through the rest of this season without a player like that? A: Obviously, my heart goes out to him. He works extremely hard. Obviously, he’s a leader on this team. I know from work- ing out with him over the summer that he was looking forward to this season after the ankle injury last year. I’m definitely, definitely praying for him. But he’s a guy who’s going to bounce back better than ever. Minor setback for a major comeback. In this league, injuries happen. You hate it, but it happens. You have to have a next man up mentality. I think the guys that we have in the room do a good job stepping up.

Q: What’s it been like playing next to a guy like James Bradberry, who seems to be shutting down everyone he’s covering and he’s played really well, especially this last week? What was your reaction to the intercep- tion he had where it didn’t seem like he turned his head around to get it? A: Brad works hard. Everything you guys are seeing in the game, he’s been doing since he’s gotten here. He’s a true pro. He takes his craft very seriously. The plays he makes for us on Sundays definitely go a long way. As far as his pick, he did a great job of playing through the hands. I initially thought he just broke the pass up. But to come down with that, that was a hell of a play at a much-needed time. It was a game-changing play for us. I just hope he keeps making more of them.

Q: How do you make the second half defense the all-the-time defense for this Giants? A: We just have to come out with that same mindset and that attitude. It’s still early in the year, but we can’t keep coming out shooting ourselves in the foot and try to play catch up in this league. You put yourself behind the 8-ball in this league, you make it tougher for yourself. Just attention to details. We’re going to watch the film and get everything corrected up and prepare for a good 49ers team coming in.

Q: That second half, was that what it’s supposed to look like for you guys? A: For the most part. I think we still had some mental errors and missed assignments, but our urgency was way better, we tackled better, our coverages were better, both zone and man, and I think we made it much harder on Mitch (Trubisky) than we did in the first half. The guy is already good in this league, but you can’t give him things. I think in the second half, we did just a great job of just making it hard on him and making him earn everything.

Q: I think everyone expected the run defense to be a strength of this team. Why do you think it hasn’t been quite up to the level you want these first two weeks? A: It’s just small things that turn into big things on Sundays. Just gap integrity, setting the edge, being sure tacklers. It’s going to come together. We just have to keep getting better and better every day, keep laying the foundation and the bigger picture will happen.

Q: The 49ers, they played at MetLife yesterday and had a lot of injuries and had some complaints about the turf. You’ve obviously been on that turf a lot this summer and in Week 1. Do you have any complaints or any issues with the turf? A: No, not that I can say. I think every field kind of presents its own kind of problems. That’s why you go out there pregame, get a good feel for the turf. Is it a fast track? Do you need your studs or your molded cleats? Things like that. But on our part, we haven’t had any issues with it.

Q: The odds of making the playoffs are against teams pretty heavily that start 0-2 in a season. I’m just curious how concerned are you guys as a group about 0-2, not having Saquon and possibly losing Shep as well for a little bit? A: We don’t think about those things. You can only control what you can control, and that’s getting better each and every day we come in here. We’re right there in games. It’s just in this league, it always comes down to three to four plays that you wish you had back that determine the game. Obviously, we haven’t gotten the results we’d like to. But we know we’re not far off. We know we have a ways to go, but I like to think we’re trending in the right direction. We’re just going to keep coming in here and getting better. We’re not going to get demoralized. We understand injuries happen. It’s the next man up mentality. It’s a production business, and you have to produce. Q: What’s your message then to your teammates in terms of staying positive and believing in the plan and going forward, even though these losses sometimes take a toll? A: That’s exactly the message. We have to stay together. All we have is us. We just need to keep chomping at the bit and, eventually, we know the ball will roll our way. WR Golden Tate III September 21, 2020

Q: Obviously, we didn’t get a chance to talk to you yesterday. I’m just curious what your take was on that last play? A: Just a very competitive play. I went back and watched the film. I think it was a close call. But the refs called what they called and it is what it is. I’m a believer in just not leaving it up to anyone but ourselves. If we handle business earlier in that game, then maybe we don’t have to even get to that point.

Q: Not trying to get you to lose any money here, but do you think there could have been offsetting penalties with the way (Eddie) Jackson kind of crashed down on you? A: Yeah, just my initial thought. Once I saw the flags, I thought the flag had come out pretty late after the play, I thought it was on Jackson or whoever that was on my back. But that didn’t happen to be the case. It’s unfortunate, but it is what it is.

Q: Joe (Judge) seemed pretty perturbed I guess would be the word with the call at the end of the game. I’m just curious if he had a conversation with you afterwards and maybe what that was like? A: No, I didn’t have any conversations about that particular play with anyone really. Everything happens so fast. I kind of saw it as I was being competitive with Buster (Skrine) and just trying to find a way to get open. I don’t know what you guys think. What do you all think about that call?

Q: It looked kind of ticky tack or could have gone both ways. Real quick, just another angle here. How frustrating is it that when you get yourself and Sterling (Shepard) and Evan (Engram) and Saquon (Barkley) all on the field together for one game finally, and Saquon goes out for the year with a torn ACL and Shep goes down with a toe injury. How frustrating is that, and what’s kind of the range of emotions in that locker room right now? A: I know all of our guys, especially the guys that you mentioned, love the game of football, love competing and want to be out there every play of the game. I just know how important it is and how much we all were looking forward to playing together. For it to happen the way it did yesterday, I know we’re all kind of bummed because we are brothers. We love each other so much. It’s unfortunate, but that is the nature of the game. There are injuries that happen in this game every game unfortunately. It always hurts when you have guys like Saquon and Shep deal with an injury. But we’re just going to keep chugging. We can’t dwell on this. We have to just keep working hard and find a way.

Q: I thought it should have been offsetting penalties, but nobody gives a crap what I think anyway, to be honest with you. Anyway, where does the offense go from here? How do you offset the loss of Saquon and possibly Sterling in the short-term? A: I think we will be critical of this film. I know the receivers have watched it and have been very critical of what we could do better. I think everyone just must be accountable, and everyone must know our assignments very, very well. You look back at this game yesterday. If you give us a few plays back and maybe the outcome is different. Just dialing in, doing our jobs, play after play after play, and all 11 men on the field doing their jobs collectively. I think that’s where we’re going to take it. We’re going to have a great week of practice. We have great coaches. We have a bunch of really good players and we’re just going to find a way. Wins are never perfect. You never go back and look at a game and say ‘we played perfect.’ No. We’re just going to find a way. We’re competitive, and that’s it.

Q: On one hand, you look at yesterday’s game and say ‘great comeback in the second half that falls short.’ On the other hand, you look at the big picture and say ‘0-2. Arguably their best player is not going not play again this season.’ And probably fans are going ‘here we go again.’ How do you kind of mix the two together? A: Look, I think we take all the good from the film last night, and we hold onto that. I think one thing I did learn about our team is that we will fight. We will fight until it says zero on the clock. That’s no doubt. When you look at that and what we did in the second half, that’s pretty impressive offensively and defensively and special teams. We hold onto that. Obviously, when we see Shep, we see Saquon go down, when we see any of our brothers go down, just the very natural feeling is it kind of can deflate you. However, after sleeping on it overnight and a lot of praying, the show has to go on. Next man up mentality. We have complete trust in our coaches and other players we have in our locker room that we can get the job done. We can’t get caught in the ‘well, if Saquon was back there, what would have happened?’ Or ‘If Shep was back there…’ The reality is, unfortunately, and we’re crushed that we don’t have these guys right now. Next man up is going to step out. Wayne (Gallman) is going to have more opportunities, Dion (Lewis) is going to have more opportunities, some of our other receivers are going to have some more opportunities, and we’re just going to make it happen and just go from there. Take it play by play and see what we can do. We still have a lot of other good players that can help us win.

Q: As a veteran and as one of the leaders of this team, what’s your message to the young guys in terms of kind of some of the things you were saying in terms of not feeling sorry for yourselves and moving forward, losing a dynamic player like Saquon and continuing to struggle without wins? A: I would say control what we can control, and what you can control is showing up and being a professional every single day, preparing your tail off to give yourself the best chance to go out there and put the best product you can. I think if we can get guys to do that, we’re going to feed off of that. I think simply that. It is what it is, and that’s NFL football. Things happen. If you look outside of our locker room, other teams had some pretty major injuries to some of their major players. We don’t just show up to work and say ‘alright well, we’re resigning this year.’ We have to keep it going. We’re going to just continue to play ball, and that’s that. At the end of the day, no matter who we bring in and who we lose and what we think, we have a job to do. That’s what we’re going to do.

Q: I was just wondering what you’ve seen out of Daniel these first two weeks, and if you think he’s maybe playing with more confidence than last year, especially when you see how he commanded things at the end on that last drive and worked the way up field? What have you seen out of him in these two weeks that gives you confidence that he can keep doing that going forward? A: The guy’s love for the game is… I love it. I love to see it. It’s the most important thing in his life and he puts in the time. When we see him here, he’s always putting in the time. But also when he goes home, whenever I text him and have a question, he gets back to me quickly. If there’s ever a play that I want to look at on the film, he gets it right up and gives me his perspective. He’s one of those guys that’s just built to do this. He’s getting more comfortable in the huddle, commanding the offense and leading us. As you can see yesterday, he seemed completely comfortable late in the game. When we had a critical third down, he puts a ball on a covered receiver low so only he can get it and we make that play. Or on the fourth down, he takes off running to get the first down. The guy is growing each and every day, including during the week at practice. That’s what you want to see out of the leader of your offense and really the leader of the team. We’re all behind DJ. DJ can’t do this by himself. We all have to do our part, from top to bottom, consistently. When we do that, it’s going to take pressure off of him, it’s going to take pressure off of the offensive line, it’s going to take pressure off of the receivers, running backs, tight ends. It’s going to make it I think a little bit easier once we’re all just doing our jobs, play in and play out, and starting fast.

Q: Just real quick before you go. The 49ers were complaining about the turf at MetLife Stadium. I know you guys have practiced a lot there during training camp. Have you noticed anything weird about the turf? Have you guys been ok when you’ve been out there? A: I’ve been ok over the years I’ve played at MetLife. I don’t have any problems with it. You can’t help but to think about where we are now two weeks into the NFL season and where we were three-four months ago, not having any OTAs, no time to be with the team. You can’t help but think that has something to do with it. But as far as MetLife’s field, I think it’s fine. But again, also personally, I haven’t played a game on it this year. But our guys last week did well, I thought.