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NFL-New York Giants'20 Started SERIES: NY Giants LEAD 15-7 NYG 7-6 @ Tampa 8-1 in NYC(TB won 20-8 1997) Last: NYG 32-31 2019 NEW YORK GIANTS 1-6 4-12 in 2019 ( 3rd -NFC-E) 5-11 in 2018 ( (Last-NFC-E) 11-5 in 2016 (2ndNFC-E) 6-10 in 2015 (3rd NFC-E) WR LT LG C RG RT TE 27-429y 3TD 26-223y 0TD 11TDThru‘Phil Andrew Will Nick Kevin Cameron 4 Rush (3.0avg) 1TD 86 Darius 78 71 65 70 75 Evan 2019: 48-740y 88 12TDThru Phil 8TD THOMAS HERNANDEZ GATES ZEITLER 2019: 44-467y 3TD SLAYTON FLEMING 2018: 45-577y 3TD th th 6-5, 307 3 cFA’18 Nebraska T-‘19(Clv_1R’12 Cin_27th) ENGRAM st 6-8, 325 R 1R’20( 4 ) Georgia 6-2, 327 3 2R’18(34 ) UTEP 6-4, 315 9 6-5, 320 7 FA’20(Dall_NE_4R’14) 2017: 64-722y 6TD 6-1, 190 2 5R’19(171 ) Auburn 6-3, 240 4 1R’17(23rd) Ole Miss Wisconsin Stanford 1-1y 0TD v Washington 10-61y 0TD Jackson Shane Spencer Shane Matt 81 Mack 72 66 77 66 74 Kaden FB Team(Wk6) 82 3TDThru Phil2019: 31-268y 3TD BARTON LEMIEUX PULLEY LEMIEUX PEART AUSTIN 6-4, 310 R 5R’20(150th) Oregon 6-4, 308 5 FA’18(LAC) Vanderbilt 6-7, 318 R cFA’20 UConn SMITH 6-1, 212 R CFA’20 Ohio State 6-5, 249 2 w-‘19(SF_6R’19_176th) Stanford 2019 2020 SACKS ALLOWED’20 1-13y 0TD th 2020 2019 NFL T-25 -4 85 Levine TOILOLO 8TD Thru ‘19 11 TD RUSH 4 TD RUSH 20 (T-25th) in NFL T-31st -17 in ‘19 T/0 13 (33) 6-8, 268 8 FA’19(Det_) Stanford 30TD PASS 5 TD PASS 43 in 2018 (14th) th (6) 16 Fumb 3 TD RET 47 in 2018 (20th) T-13 +2 in ‘18 2 TD RET 34 in 2017 ( 11th ) th (7) 17 Intc 0 Ctch 12 x 17 FG 15 x 16 FG T-20 -3 in ‘17 83 Eric TOMLINSON 6-6, 263 5 FA’20(Oak_NYJ ’16)) UTEP 1TD Thru ‘19 QB 33 T/0 Most in NFL ‘19 th 143-231=1,410y(61.9%) (28 ) 8 Daniel 31 carries 296y (Tops) 0TD L 80 v Phil 73.7QBR (29thNFL) 0 Rush TD(2) JONES th 5TD(29 ) 7 Intc 20 Sacks Fum(4) th 6-5, 221 R 1R’19(6 ) Duke WR 29TD 19Intc Sacks 58 Fum(23/15 Lost) 284-459=3,027y 24TD 12 Intc 38 sacks RB 54-172y (3.2) 1TD L14 14-135y 1 57 Casey KREITER 7 ctch 58y 0 TD Long 18 18TDThru‘Eagles Wk7 12 Colt 31 Devonta 2X Pro Bowl 87 Sterling 6-1, 250 5 Iowa FA’20(Dvr) 33TD R /11 TD Thru’’Phil 2019: 57-576y 3TD st 29TD/27 Intc>> 1 year Giant in 2020 McCOY FREEMAN 26 Saquan BARKLEY IR SHEPARD PUNTER/KICKER 6-1, 212 11 UFA’20(Wash_3R’10 Clv) Texas 5-8 206 6 UFA’20(ATL_4R_103rd FSU KNEE WEEK 2 5-10, 201 5 2R’16(40TH) Oklahoma 2019: 18—27=122y 0TD 1 Intc 1g Wash STARTED LAST 4 GAMES 20-195y 1TD 24—44.8avg(xth) Long xx v Buf 41.2 Net(xth) (29TD/27Int) 25-110y (4.4) 1TD L26 Riley 22 Wayne 15 Golden 45TD Thru’’Phi 9 12-I20 2-T-Backs 0-BK ‘19 2BK Career 68y Long 10 ctch 41y 0 TD Long 14 2019: 49-679y 1TD 4TD R /2 TD Thru’’Phil GALLMAN DIXON HOLD: 9 Riley DIXON FB TATE 6-0, 210 4 4R’17(140) Clemson 6-4, 221 5 T-‘18(Dvr_7R’16(228th)Syracuse 5-10, 197 11 UFA’;19(Phil_Sea 2R’10) Notre Dame 15 x 16(0.0%) Long 0 (v00) 4x 5 50+ 7-66y 0TD 16-54y (3.4) 1TD L 19 Graham Pro Bowl’18 0 x 0 PAT (55 x 59) Career Long FG 57(7-50+) 39 Elijha 33 Dion CJ 5 10 ctch 65y 0 TD Long 15 18 BOARD Career: 239 x 289 ( 82.7%) 12TD R /7 TD Thru’Phil 6-1, 181 2 FA’20(Jax_ ) Tennessee GANO 2018: 14 x 16 87.5%) (Long 63) PENNY LEWIS 54-209y (3.9) 1TD w Tenn’19 6-3, 221 3 FA 20(Tenn_cFA’16 FSU Injured DNP 2019 6-1, 234 4 FA’18(AZ_cFA PS) Idaho 5-8, 195 9 FA’20(Tenn_Phil ‘11 Pittsburgh SLB DE LT RE WLB 0 Tkl 23 Tkl 0 Sacks 3.0 Sacks 47 Cam Leonard 94 Dalvin 30 Tkl 5TFL 4 QBH 97 Dexter 27 Tkl 4 QBH Kyler 99 51 19.5 Career (Thru Phi wk6)MNF BROWN WILLIAMS TOMLINSON LAWRENCE FACKRELL rd th th 6-5, 233 R 6R’20(183 ) Penn State 6-5, 302 6 T-‘19(NYJ_1R’15_6th) USC 6-3, 318 4 2R’17(55 ) Alabama 6-4, 342 2 1R’19(17 ) Clemson 6-5, 245 5 UFA’20( GB_3R’16_88th) Utah State 3.0 Sacks 20.5 Sacks(Thru Phi wk6)MNF 1.0Sacks (3.5 Sacks’19) 5.5Career 2.0 Sacks (2.5 Sacks’19) 4.5 Career (Thru Phi wk6)MNF (Thru Phi wk6)MNF 0 Tkl 0 Sacks 49 Carter 95 B.J. 98 Austin 90 RJ 93 Trent COUGHLIN HILL JOHNSON McINTOSH HARRIS rd 6-4, 283 3 5R’18(139th) Miami 6-3, 236 R 7R’20(218th ) Missouri 6-3, 311 3 3R’18(69th) NC State 6-4, 314 5 UFA’ 20(Ten_2R’16_43 ) Penn State 6-2, 248 1 FA’20(Mia_PS) Miami 0 Sacks (2.0 sacks ‘19) 2.0 Career 1.0Sacks 7.0 Sacks(Thru Phi wk6)MNF 1.0 Sacks (1.0 Sacks’19) 3.5 Career (Thru Phi wk6)MNF 2019 2020 2020 SACKS 19 TD Rush 7-TD Rush 18 T-8th in NFL 30 TD PASS 12 TD PASS nd 36 in 2019 (22 ) 5 TD RET 1 TD RET SILB 30 in 2018 (30th) RILB 27 in 2017 (30th) 73 Tkl TOPS 11 Tkl th 2020 2019 2020 T-25 in NFL -4 0 Intc 2 Sacks 0 Intc 0 Sacks Blake Devonte st 54 52 ’19 T-31 in NFL -17 9 Total (21) Total 3 Career intc/ 0 Career intc/ th 12.0 Sack Thru’Phil wk6 0 Sack Thru Phil’ ’18 T-13 in NFL +2 4 Fumb 5 Fumb ’17 th in NFL T-20 -3 5 Intc 16 Intc MARTINEZ DOWNS st ’16 T-21 in NF’L -2 6-2, 237 5 UFA’20(GB_4R_131st) Stanford 6-2, 252 3 w’19(Min_7R’18_225th) California 3 Tkl 55 David 0 Intc 0 Sacks 35 TJ 0 Career intc/ MAYO 2.0 Sack Thru’Phil Wk6 BRUNSON 6-1, 230 R 7R’20(238th) South Carolina 6-2, 240 6 FA’19(SF_Car 5R’15_169th) Texas State LCB SS FS RCB 24Tkl 8th 27 Tkl 6th 12 Tkl 43Tkl 2nd James 3Intc(@Chi,vWash,@Phil) Jabrill 1.0 Sack Logan 37 Ryan 0 Intc 24 21 23 0Intc() 4 in ‘19 11 Career thru Phil 0Intc() 1 PDef 1 Careerthru Phil 17Career thru Phil 3 Career thru Phil BRADBERRY PEPPERS 2019: LEWIS 69Tkl, 1 Intc 1 Sks RYAN 6-0, 195 3 W’20(Wash_AZ+6 other teams) Pittsburgh 6-1, 212 5 UFA’(CAR__2R’16_62nd) Samford th 5-11, 195 8 FA’20(Ten_NE_3R’13_83rd) Rutgers 5-11, 215 4 T-‘19(Clv_1R’17_25 ) Michigan Replaces Janoris Jenkins 2020 2Tkl 11 Tkl 30 Tkl 3rd 30Darnay HOLMES Nate Special Teams Julian 27 IsaacYIADOM 1Career thru Phil 43 20 LOVE 1Intc() th 0Career thru Phil th 5-10, 195 R 4R’20(110 ) UCLA 5-11, 195 2 4R’19(108th) Notre Dame 2Career thru Phil 6-1, 190 3 T-‘20(Dvr_3R’18_99 ) Boston College 10Tkl EBNER Madre Corey ALLENTIN Adrian 45 HARPER 25 B E 6-0, 215 9 UFA’20(NE_6R’12_197th) Ohio State 34 COLBERT th 6-1, 196 R FA’20(LV_cFA’20) So Illinois 6-0, 191 2 6R’19(180 ) Washburn 6-2, 205 4 w-‘20(KC_SF 7R’17_229th) Miami P-RET: 15 Golden TATE 2-8.8Avg Long15 21 Jabrill PEPPERS 4-12.8Avg Long20 KOR: 25 Corey BALLENTINE 30 Darnay HOLMES0-00.0Avg SERIES: NY Giants LEAD 15-7 NYG 7-6 @ Tampa 8-1 in NYC(won 38-35 2018) Last: NYG 32-31 2019 NEW YORK GIANTS 1-6 4-12 in 2019 ( 3rd -NFC-E) 5-11 in 2018 ( (Last-NFC-E) 11-5 in 2016 (2ndNFC-E) 6-10 in 2015 (3rd NFC-E) WR LT LG C RG RT TE 86 Darius SLAYTON 78 Andrew THOMAS 71 Will 65 Nick 70 Kevin 75 Cameron FLEMING 88 Evan ENGRAM 23rd pick in 2017 draft HERNANDEZ GATES ZEITLER 2 TDs in Week 1 v Steelers MNF 3RD PICK OF 2ND ROUND in Was RG in 2020 T-Clv Pro FB Writers All Rookie Team 64 catches 722y 2nd on Team In rookie season Replaces Nate Solder in 2020 2018 3rd Year Giaint in 202 $y starter and 2 y Captain @ Ole Miss O;e Miss All time TE catches, yards, and TDs(15) 81 Austin MACK 82 Kaden SMITH 85 Levine TOILOLO QB th 36 4 Qtr Game th rd 8 Daniel JONES 6 Over All Pick in 2019 Winning Drives(3 in Just 3rd QB Picked in 1st Round by NYG—Phil Simms, Phillip Rivers(Traded to SD for Manning) NFL since 2004 Started 36 games at Duke Team Captain 2017 +2018 Last @ San Fran 2 X Duke Most Valuable Player 44-300y Games Offensive Player of Game “:Walk-Ons Bowl.
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