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NEW YORK new england GIANTS at patriots AUGUST 29, 2019 • gillette STADIUM

FEEL THE PRIDE The 2019 NFL scheduling formula has the Giants playing the AFC East, NFC North, NFC South and NFC West this . In addition to their home-

and-home series with NFC East rivals Washington, NFC East Champions Dallas and Philadelphia, the Giants will host Buffalo, Minnesota, Arizona,

Green Bay and Miami. This year, the Giants will travel to defending Champion New England, Detroit, Chicago, and Tampa Bay. PRESEASON (3-0) REGULAR SEASON (0-0) week 1 week 2 week 3 week 4

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Buffalo 6-10 Dallas 10-6 10-6 7-1 3-5 .625 Washington 7-9 Tampa Bay 5-11 Minnesota 8-7-1 New England 11-5 9-7 5-3 4-4 .563 Arizona 3-13 Detroit 6-10 Dallas 10-6 New York 4-12 7-9 3-5 4-4 .438 Green Bay 6-9-1 Chicago 12-4 Miami 7-9 Philadelphia 9-7 Philadelphia 9-7 Washington 7-9 5-11 2-6 3-5 .313 giants at patriots GIANTS-patriots series BREAKDOWN The travel to New England in Preseason Series Meetings: 10 Week 4 to play the Patriots on Thursday, Aug. 29. Kickoff Giants’ Overall Record: 4-6 is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in Gillette Stadium. The Giants trail the regular season series that began in 1970, 6-4. This Home: 1-4 preseason finale marks the 15th consecutive time the two Away: 3-2 teams have closed out the preseason against each other. First Game: Giants 16 at Patriots 0 (10/18/1970) The Giants are 2-0 in the postseason series, beating the Last Game: Patriots 27 at Giants 26 (11/15/2015) Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, 17-14, and in Super Bowl XLVI, Giants Shutouts: 1; Giants 16 at Patriots 0 (10/18/1970) 21-17. Patriots Shutouts: 0 The two teams last met on Nov. 15, 2015 in MetLife Stadium Giants Total Points: 193 when the Patriots beat the Giants, 27-26. Patriots Total Points: 189 Most Points, Giants: 35; Giants 35 vs. Patriots 38 (12/29/2007) The Patriots are 3-0 coming off a 10-3 victory over the Most Points, Patriots: 38; Giants 35 vs. Patriots 38 in Preseason Week 3, a 22-17 win over the in Week 2 and a 31-3 win over the (12/29/2007) Detriot Lions in Week 1. Most Points, Both Teams: 73; Giants 35 vs. Patriots 38 (12/29/2007) Fewest Points, Both Teams: 16; Giants 16 at Patriots 0 (10/18/1970)

GIANT SPOTLIGHT: lb BIG BLUE BREAKDOWN needs 4,019 passing yards describe the moment after you were drafted this season (55,981) to reach 60,000 total passing yards in his career. Manning’s It was one of the best feelings of my life. It was a 4,109 55,981 total passing yards in his career lifelong dream, and to finally see that come true, I was speechless. I think I dropped the phone. rank him 7th in NFL history.

Most Memorable Sports Moment Last year when ODU upset Virginia Tech, 49-35. Eli Manning’s 360 career They were the number 10 team in the nation and rank 5th among active we were 0-3 . That feeling we all got when we (- 520, - 517, Phil- saw all of our hard work pay off was one of the 360 lip Rivers - 374, and best moments. - 363). Manning ranks 8th all-time in Sports Idol Growing Up career passes. Kobe Bryant. He has a, ‘mamba mentality,’ and a killer instinct. When he’s on the court, nothing else matters to him besides destroying the person in front of him. No matter what sport you play, that In Week 1, Manning will become the should be your mentality. first player in franchise history to play 16 16 seasons. FAVORITE THING ABOUT LIVING IN Nj The food variety. You can go out for food and you’ll never know what you’ll come back with. There is so much variety. Eli Manning needs 15 touchdown passes pregame rituals 15 (360) to become 6th player ever to reach I like to be mellow. I go to the facility, get in the hot tub, 375. stretch, get a massage and relax. I like to save my energy for the game. ’ 9 defensive touchdowns since 2012 rank 2nd in the league among 9 active defensive players behind (10). THIS WEEK’S MEDIA SCHEDULE 27 TUESDAY 28 WEDNESDAY 29 THURSDAY 30 FRIDAY 31 SATURDAY 1 SUNDAY, SEPT.

11:05 a.m. NO AVAILABILITY 7:30 p.m. TBD NO AVAILABILITY NO AVAILABILITY Practice Team travels to NYG at NE Coach Shurmur New England Conference Call Post-Practice Coach Shurmur & Player Interviews

TV BROADCAST GIANTS RADIO NETWORK This week’s game will be televised on WNBC. will call The game will be broadcast on WFAN 660AM and WFAN the play-by-play and will provide the analysis. Bruce 101.9FM in the Tri-State area. Paul Dottino will call the Beck and will report from the sidelines. play-by-play and will serve as the analyst with Madelyn Burke on the sideline.

Bob Papa is known as “the voice” of the New York Paul Dottino has been a Giants beat reporter Giants. He has been the play-by-play announcer since 1983 and is a host and reporter for MSG since 1995. He is the host of the MSG’s Giants Networks, WFAN, and Giants.com. Dottino will call Training Camp Live, Giants Access Blue, Gi- the play-by-play for all Giants preseason games. ants Chronicles, and Giants Online.

David Diehl is a former offensive lineman on the Carl Banks is a former on the Giants’ Giants’ Super Bowl XLII and XLVI winning teams. Super Bowl XXI and XXV winning teams. He is one He is a featured correspondent and host on Giants of the voices on WFAN and has been the Giants’ Training Camp Live and Giants Postgame radio broadcast analyst since 2007. Live on MSG Networks, as well as on Giants.com.

Bruce Beck is the lead sports announcer on WNBC Madelyn Burke is a featured correspondent for and is in his 20th year with News 4 New York. He Giants.com. She is the host of Giants Training is the host of Sports Final. Beck is the host and Camp Live and Giants Postgame Live on MSG sideline reporter for all Giants’ preseason games. Networks, and Giants Access Blue on My9NJ.

Howard Cross is a former on the GIANTS pregame and postgame Giants’ Super Bowl XXV winning team. He is the The Giants pregame show will begin at 6:35 pm on WFAN sideline reporter for the Giants Radio Network and 660AM and 101.9FM. Lance Medow, , and analyst on Giants First and 10. John Schmeelk will host. The postgame show can be heard immediately after the game on WFAN 660 AM with Lance Medow, Jeff Feagles, John Schmeelk, and Paul Dottino GIANTS ON THE WEB as hosts. Giants.com is the only place to watch live broadcasts of Head Lance Medow is co-host of the Giants Pregame Coach ’s press conferences, player spotlight fea- and Postgame show. He is also a host for Siri- tures and more. usXM Sports and Giants.com shows such as Big Blue Kickoff. APP: Download the FREE Giants Mobile App to get Giants news on the go 24/7! Signup for the Giants.com E-News- letter, which features weekly game preview information at Giants.com/Newsletter. John Schmeelk is co-host of the Giants Pregame and Postgame show. He is also the the producer of Giants radio and a reporter for Giants.com. MEDIA GUIDE The electronic version of the Giants 2019 Media guide is Jeff Feagles is a former on the Giants’ Su- available online, please visit: https://giants.1rmg.com/ per Bowl XLII winning team. Feagles is a member of the Giants broadcast team responsible for pre and post game radio content and analysis on the Fox Giants Post Game Live Show.

@GIANTS @NEWYORKGIANTS @newyorkgiants @NYgiants @NEWYORKGIANTSfootball1925 newark educational forum

This past Friday, the Giants partnered with the Newark Bronze Shields to engage Newark’s youth in an educational program centered around college preparedness. The Newark Bronze Shields is an African American police organization in Newark, NJ comprised of over

300 members committed to the success of Newark and the surrounding areas. The organization hosts several events througout the year to help improve police and citizen relationships and uplift youth.

All six Newark public high school football teams were invited to attend the educational forum in advance of the upcoming school year and college application process. Panelists for the forum included Darrick Brown (Director of Football Academics for Rutgers), Andre

Hollis (Principal of Weequahic High School), Roger Leon (Newark Public Schools Superintendent), and three Giants players: Antoine

Bethea, , and Michael Thomas.

Shabazz High School, Barringer High School, and West Side High School football teams were each surprised with $10,000 equipment grants. These three grants completed the Giants’ financial support of all six programs over the past two years. NEW YORK GIANTS Giants Opponents Patriots Opponents Points Scored 369 412 Points Scored 436 325 First Downs 297 346 First Downs 365 322 3rd Down Conversions 76 87 3rd Down Conversions 82 76 Offensive Yards 5697 5942 Offensive Yards 6295 5746 Net Rushing Yards 1650 1898 Net Rushing Yards 2037 4181 Net Passing Yards 4047 4044 Net Passing Yards 4405 4181 Field Goals 32 31 Field Goals 27 25 Touchdowns 39 45 Touchdowns 51 36 Rushing TDs 13 18 Rushing TDs 18 7 Passing TDs 23 24 Passing TDs 29 29 PR/KR TDs 0 0 PR/KR TDs 4 0 Return Avg. 6.2 6.6 Punt Return Avg. 7.7 10.2 KO Return Avg. 24.4 20.4 KO Return Avg. 27.0 24.6 Sacks 30 47 Sacks 30 21

Scoring Aldrick Rosas 127 Scoring Stephen Gostkowski 130 Pass Attempts Eli Manning 576 Pass Attempts Tom Brady 570 Pass Completions Eli Manning 380 Pass Completions Tom Brady 375 Completion Pct. Eli Manning* 66.0 Completion Pct. Tom Brady 65.8 Passing Yards Eli Manning 4299 Passing Yards Tom Brady 4355 Passing TDs Eli Manning 21 Passing TDs Tom Brady 29 Rushing Yards 1307 Rushing Yards Sony Michel 931 Rushing TDs Saquon Barkley 11 Rushing TDs Sony Michel 61 Avg. Yards-Per-Rush Saquon Barkley 5.0 Avg. Yards-Per-Rush Cordarrelle Patterson* 5.4 Receptions Saquon Barkley 91 Receptions James White 87 Receiving Yards Odell Beckham Jr. 1052 Receiving Yards Julian Edelman 850 Receiving TDs Odell Beckham Jr. 6 Receiving TDs James White 7 Avg. Yards-Per-Rec Russell Shepard 18.8 Avg. Yards-Per-Rec 18.0 Tackles Landon Collins 96 Tackles 92 Sacks 7.0 Sacks Trey Flowers 7.5 Alec Ogletree 5 Interceptions Duron Harmon 4 Punt Returns Jawill Davis 12 Punt Returns Julian Edelman 20 Punt Return Avg. Corey Coleman 19.0 Punt Return Avg. Julian Edelman** 7.7 KO Returns Corey Coleman 23 KO Returns Cordarrelle Patterson 23 KO Return Avg. C. Coleman/O. Beckham 26.0 KO Return Avg. Cordarrelle Patterson 28.8 Punts 71 Punts Ryan Allen 71 Punting Avg. Riley Dixon 45.4 Punting Avg. Ryan Allen 45.1 *with at least 3 passes *with at least 10 attempts **with at least 5 punt returns

Total Offense Total Defense 17th, 378.4 15th, 349.0 Passing Offense Passing Defense t-9th, 382 22nd, 247.7 Rushing Offense Rushing Defense 24th, 103.1 7th, 101.3 Scoring Offense Scoring Defense 16th, 23.1 6th, 20.4 Sacks Allowed Sacks t-22nd, 47.0 t-30th, 30 Third Down Offense Third Down Defense 22nd, 36.9% 15th, 37.9% Red Zone Offense Red Zone Defense 28th, 50.0% 24th, 63.5% Total Defense Total Offense 24th, 371.4 5th, 393.4 Passing Defense Passing Offense 23rd, 253.0 t-9th, 275.3 Rushing Defense Rushing Offense 20th, 118.6 5th, 127.3 Scoring Defense Scoring Offense 24th, 24.9 4th, 27.3 Sacks Sacks Allowed 30th, 30.0 3rd, 21 Third Down Defense Third Down Offense 26th, 42.2% 13th, 40.8% Red Zone Defense Red Zone Offense 12th, 56.9% 12th, 62.9% Takeaways Giveaways 15th, 21 t-7th, 18 Giveaways Takeaways t-18th, 19 t-5th, 28 A 20-year NFL coaching veteran, Shurmur pat joined the Giants after a two-year stint with the , including the last 27 games shurmur as . In 2017, he was named HEAD COACH the NFL Assistant Coach of the Year by the Pro Football Writers Association. 23rd YEAR IN NFL 2018 SEASON: Led the Giants to a 5-11 season. The Giants ranked 2nd in kickoff return 2nd YEAR WITH GIANTS yards (1097), 5th in total tackles (1101), 6th in field goals made (32), 7th in total interceptions (16), and 9th in receiving yards (4405).

A 32-year coaching veteran, Shula is in his 28th mike season as an NFL assistant, he also served four years as the head coach of the University of shula Alabama (2003-2006). OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR 2018 SEASON: In Shula’s first season as the 28th YEAR IN NFL Giants’ offensive coordinator, the Giants scored 369 points (246 the previous season). The 123- 2nd YEAR WITH GIANTS point increase was the Giants’ largest from one season to the next in 85 years.

JAMES 2018 SEASON: In Bettcher’s first year with the team in 2018, the defense improved across the BETTCHER board in the NFL rankings in yardage allowed, including total yards (31st to 24th), rushing DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR yards (27th to 20th), and passing yards (31st to 23rd), The unit also registered 30 sacks, three 8th YEAR IN NFL more than the previous season, and the Giants’ 21 takeaways and 16 interceptions were also 2nd YEAR WITH GIANTS higher than the team’s 2018 totals.

thomas 2018 SEASON: In McGaughey’s first season leading the Giants’ special teams, Aldrick Rosas had one of the finest seasons by a kicker in mcgaughey Giants history, making 32 of 33 field goal SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR attempts and 31 of 32 extra point ties. Rosas’ .970 field goal percentage was a Giants record. Punter Riley Dixon also set a franchise record 13th YEAR IN NFL with a 41.8-yard net average on 71 punts. The Giants finished 2nd in the NFL in kickoff 6th YEAR WITH GIANTS coverage (20.4 yd avg). HENRY ANTHONY BAKER BLEVINS ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS 1st YEAR IN THE NFL 7th YEAR IN THE NFL 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 2nd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

BOBBY JOE BLICK DANOS DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT PERFORMANCE MANAGER 3rd YEAR IN THE NFL 7th YEAR IN THE NFL 3rd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 7th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

MIKE GARY DAWSON EMANUEL OUTSIDE DEFENSIVE LINE 4th YEAR IN THE NFL 10th YEAR IN THE NFL 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 2nd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

HAL CRAIG HUNTER JOHNSON OFFENSIVE LINE RUNNING BACKS 13th YEAR IN THE NFL 20th YEAR IN THE NFL 2nd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 6th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

BILL PRATIK MCGOVERN PATEL

DIRECTOR OF PERFORMANCE NUTRITION / INSIDE LINEBACKERS ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 7th YEAR IN THE NFL 3rd YEAR IN THE NFL 4th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 3rd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

TOM RYAN QUINN ROEDER ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT 14th YEAR IN THE NFL 7th YEAR IN THE NFL 14th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 7th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

THOMAS TYKE STALLWORTH TOLBERT ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING WIDE RECEIVERS 2th YEAR IN THE NFL 16th YEAR IN THE NFL 2nd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 2nd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS LUNDA aaron WELLS wellman TIGHT ENDS STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 8th YEAR IN THE NFL 4th YEAR IN THE NFL 8th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 4th YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

ben everett Wilkerson withers ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACKS 5th YEAR IN THE NFL 8th YEAR IN THE NFL 2nd YEAR WITH THE GIANTS 1st YEAR WITH THE GIANTS

New York Giants Coaching Staff from the 1958 season (standing L to R): , John Dell Isola, . Kneeling and . offseason acquisitions 41 44 21

S antoine bethea LB S Arizona Howard Arizona Missouri Michigan FA-’19 Newport News, VA FA-’19 St. Louis, MO T-’19 East Orange, NJ 74 15 70

T WR Golden TATE G Kevin zeitler Minnesota Oregon State Philadelphia Notre Dame Cleveland Wisconsin FA-’19 Portland, OR FA-’19 Hendersonville, TN T-’19 Waukesha, WI

2019 giants draft class 8 97 27

QB daniel jones DL CB Rd. 1 // Pick 6 Duke Rd. 1 // Pick 17 Clemson Rd. 1 // Pick 30 Georgia Charlotte, NC Wake Forest, NC Miami, FL 53 37 57

DE OSHANE XIMINES CB LB Rd. 3 // Pick 95 Old Dominion Rd. 4 // Pick 108 Notre Dame Rd. 5 // Pick 143 Wisconsin Queens, NY Westchester, IL Eden Prairie, MN 86 25 78

WR CB T GEORGE ASAFO-ADJEI Rd. 5 // Pick 171 Auburn Rd. 6 // Pick 180 Washburn Rd. 7 // Pick 232 Kentucky Norcross, GA Topeka, KS West Chester, OH 99

DL Rd. 7 // Pick 232 Syracuse University Park, IL MASSACHUSETTS connections GIANTS CONNECTIONS TO PATRIOTS GIANTS HOMETOWN / COLLEGE GIANTS PLAYER YEARS / NOTES

LS Zak DeOssie North Andover, MA / Brown WR Signed by Patriots in 2018 T Brian Mihalik Boston College T Drafted by Patriots in 2011 NFL Draft, TE Scott Simonson Assumption College Played for them 2011-2017 OL Jon Halapio Drafted by Patriots in 2014 NFL Draft

GIANTS STAFF HOMETOWN / COLLEGE GIANTS STAFF ROLE WITH PATRIOTS , Owner Tufts University Ken Sternfeld, Director of Pro Personnel Intern (1981) Administrative Aide (1982-1984) , Owner Boston College Ticket Office (1984-1987) (1993-1995) Scouting (1987-1992) (1995-2002) Dave Gettleman, General Manager Boston, MA / Springfield College

Chris Mara, SVP Player Personnel Boston College COLLEGE CONNECTIONS GIANTS PATRIOTS Mike Dawson, Outside Linebackers Coach UMass Lowell - S Jabrill Peppers (2014-2016) DE Chase Winovich (2014-2018) Defensive Line Coach (1988) Gary Emanuel, Defensive Line Coach UMass - Outside Linebackers Coach TE (2013-2016) CB Ken Webster (2014-2018) (1986-1987) WR Bennie Fowler (2009-2013) QB Brian Hoyer (2005-2009) Bill McGovern, Defensive Coordinator UMass - Defensive Backs Coach LS Taybor Pepper (2012-2015) DE Shilique Calhoun (2011-2014) (1988-1990) Defensive Coordinator (1993) DT Dalvin Tomlinson (2012-2016) RB Damien Harris (2015-2018) Asst. Defensive Backs Coach (1986-1987) Holy Cross - Defensive Backs / G Chad Slade (2010-2014) CB Jonathan Jones (2012-2014) Kickers Coach (1991-1992) WR Darius Slayton (2015-2018) CB Brandon King (2013-2014) Defensive Backs Coach (1994-1996) QB Jarrett Stidham (2017-2018) Boston College - Linebackers Coach WR Ryan Davis (2015-2018) (2000-2008) Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers DL John Jenkins (2010-2012) C David Andrews (2010-2014) Coach (2009-2013) LB Alec Ogletree (2010-2012) RB Sony Michel (2014-2017) LB Lorenzo Carter (2014-2017) OT Isaiah Wynn (2015-2017) Tom Quinn, Asst. Special Teams Boston University - Defensive Coordina- CB DeAndre Baker (2015-2018) tor (1995) Holy Cross - Defensive Coordinator G Kevin Zeitler (2012-2016) RB James White (2010-2013) (1996-1998) LS Zak DeOssie (2004-2006) FB James Develin (2006-2009) Jen Conley, Director of Corporate & Quincy, MA / Boston Communications G (2013-2017) OT Cedrick Lang (2011-2015)

New york / connections DL Olsen Pierre (2011-2014) WR Phillip Dorsett (2011-2014) PATRIOTS HOMETOWN / COLLEGE DL RJ McIntosh (2015-2017) DE Ufombu Kamalu (2013-2015) WR Braxton Berrios (2014-2016) TE Highland Lakes, NJ DE Trent Harris (2014-2017) OT Tyree St Louis (2015-2018) DE Shilique Calhoun Middletown Township, NJ C Tyler Gauthier (2015-2018)

FS Devin McCourty Nyack, NY / Rutgers S Kenny Ladler (2010-2013) DT Adam Butler (2013-2016) C Spencer Pulley (2011-2015) CB Jason McCourty Nyack, NY / Rutgers DL BJ Hill (2014-2017) DT Adam Butler (2013-2016) DB Duron Harmon Rutgers WR Jakobi Meyers (2015-2018) T Paul Adams (2014-2018) LB Terez Hall (2015-2018) RB Robert Martin Rutgers LB Joey Alfieri (2015-2018) P Jake Bailey (2015-2018) PATRIOTS CONNECTIONS TO GIANTS PATRIOTS PLAYER YEARS / NOTES CB Henre’ Toliver (2014-2018) OT Dan Skipper (2013-2016) TE Matt LaCosse Signed to (2015)

S A.J. Howard Signed to practice squad 2018 LB Played for Giants 2017-2018, Added to practice squad 2018

PATRIOTS STAFF ROLE WITH GIANTS , Head Coach Special Teams Coach / Defensive Asst. (1979) Linebackers / Special Teams Coach (1980-1984) HOMETOWN HEROES: The Giants players represent 31 states and 2 countries. Below is a breakdown. *Canada ia not included on the map.

2 2 1 5 1 3 1 3 8 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 4 1 3 3 6 1 2 2 9 1 3 6 2 6

Alabama: Tae Davis, Victor Salako, Chad KANSAS: Corey Balletine ohio: George Asafo-Adjei, CJ Conrad, Slade Louisiana: Eli Manning, Henre’ Toliver Cody Latimer ARIZONA: Avery Moss, Paul Perkins Maryland: Kamrin Moore, Jr. oklahoma: CALIFORNIA: Rhett Ellison, Eli Penny, Aldrick Mass.: Zak DeOssie oregon: Joey Alfieri, Mike Remmers Rosas, Chad Wheeler MICHIGAN: , Bennie Fowler, Taybor penn.: Saquon Barkley, Kyle Lauletta, COLORADO: Nate Solder Pepper Nate Stupar CONNECTICUT: John Jenkins MINNESOTA: Ryan Connelly, Terrell Sinkfield s. carolina: B.J. Goodson, Antonio Hamilton D.C.: Alonzo Russell MISSISSIPPI: Mark McLaurin tennessee: Paul Adams, Spencer Pulley, DELAWARE: Malcolm Bunche MISSOURI: Freedom Akinmoladun, Markus Golden Tate FLORIDA: DeAndre Baker, Jon Halapio, Golden, Rod Smith : Jonathan Anderson, Evan Brown, Janoris Jenkins, RJ McIntosh, NEVADA: Nick Gates, Will Hernandez Brittan Golden, Josaiah Tauefa, Johnny Townsend, Ronald NEW JERSEY: Tenny Adewusi, Sean Chandler, Michael Thomas, Corey Coleman Zamort Jon Hilliman, Garrett Dickerson, virginia: Antoine Bethea GEORGIA: Lorenzo Carter, Evan Engram, Jabrill Peppers, Olsen Pierre, wisconsin: Kevin Zeitler Amba Etta-Tawo, Wayne Jake Powell, Scott Simonson Gallman, Grant Haley, Kenny NEW YORK: Jake Carlock, Riley Dixon, Ladler, Alec Ogletree, Darius Terrence Fede, James O’Hagan, canada: TJ Jones Slayton, Dalvin Tomlinson Oshane Ximines ILLINOIS: Julian Love, Chris Slayton, Alex N. CAROLINA: Keion Adams, B.J. Hill, Daniel Tanney Jones, Dexter Lawrence, Kareem Martin, Nate Harvey

fast facts pronunciation guide Oldest Giants Player: Eli Manning, 38 Tenny ADEWUSI Add-uh-WOOSEY Youngest Giants Player: Julian Love, 21 Freedom AKINMOLADUN Akin-MULA-Doon Heaviest Giants Player: Dexter Lawrence, 342 George ASAFO-ADJEI Ah-SAH-foe ad-JAY SAQUON Barkley SAY-quaan Lightest Giants Player: Ronald Zamort, 184 Jake CERESNA Sah-RESS-na Tallest Giants Player: Brian Mihalik & Nate Solder, 6-9 North Carolina (6) Zak DEOSSIE dee-OSS-ee Shortest Giants Player: Grant Haley 5-9 Jon HALAPIO Hala-PEE-o Most Season with Giants: Eli Manning, 16 Kyle LAULETTA Law-LETTA Most NFL Seasons: Eli Manning, 16 Brian MIHALIK muh-HALL-ick College with the most Giants: Georgia, 4 Spencer PULLEY PULL-ee Scott SIMONSON Sy-mun-son First Rounders:Georgia (9) 11 Nate STUPAR STEW-par super Bowl Rings: QB Eli Manning (2) T Nate Solder (2) Alex TANNEY TAN-ee LS Zak DeOssie (2) WR Golden Tate (1) S Antoine Bethea (1)

# of players drafted by Giants: 25 Sweet 16 Air raid The 2019 season marks Manning’s 16th season with the In Week 14 of the 2018 season at the Washington Giants. He will become the longest-tenured player in Redskins, Manning surpassed 55,000 career passing yards team history breaking a four-way tie with , Phil making him the 7th in NFL history to achieve Simms, and . that feat. He joined his brother, Peyton, as well as Brett Favre, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Dan Marino and Ben Player No. Roethlisberger in the 55,000 club. The chart below shows 1. Eli Manning (2004-present)...... 16 where Manning ranks among players who have thrown 2. Mel Hein (1931-45)...... 15 for over 50,000 yards: 3. Phill Simms (1979-93)...... 15 Player No. 4. Michael Strahan (1993-07)...... 15 1. Drew Brees*...... 74,437 2. ...... 71,940 Renaissance Man(ning) 3. Brett Favre...... 71,838 4. Tom Brady*...... 70,514 In 2018, Manning had the highest completion percatage of 5. Dan Marino...... 61,361 his career. It was also his fifth consecutive season completing 6. Ben Roethlisberger*...... 56,194 60 % of his passes. Below are his top five seasons by 7. Eli Manning*...... 55,981 percantage. 8. *...... 54,656 9. ...... 51,475 *Active Season Comp/Att Comp. % 1. 2018 380/576 66.0% 2. 2014 379/601 63.1% slow down for what? 3. 2016 377/ 598 63.0% Since entering the league in 2004, Manning ranks fifth 4. 2010 339/539 62.9% in the NFL in first down completions in the NFL. The 5. 2015 387/ 618 62.6% chart below shows where Manning stacks up among other quarterbacks in the league since 2004. The Most First Down Completions In NFL THE COMPLETE PACKAGE QBs Since 2004 Since entering the league in 2004, Manning ranks third Player First Downs. in completions in the NFL. The chart below shows where 1. Drew Brees (SD/NO) 3,372 Manning ranks among the league leaders: 2. Tom Brady (NE) 2,990 The Most Completions In NFL 3. Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) 2,735 QBs Since 2004 4. Philip Rivers (LAC) 2,696 Player Comp. 5. Eli Manning (NYG) 2,656 1. Drew Brees (SD/NO) 6,046 2. Tom Brady (NE) 5,049 3. Eli Manning (NYG) 4,804 4. Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) 4,616 5. Philip Rivers (LAC) 4,518 FACE OF THE FRANCHISE One of the few -Manning is 1 of 32 different starting quarterbacks to win Manning owns the Giants franchise records in all of the major passing categories. The charts below show the top a Super Bowl and 1 of 2 Mannings. Peyton won titles with Giants quarterbacks in attempts, completions, passing the Colts in 2006 and the Broncos in 2015. The Mannings yards, touchdowns, and most 300-yard games. were the 18th set of brothers to play in the Super Bowl and the 1st pair of brothers to play quarterback.

MOST ATTEMPTS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY -Manning is 1 of 21 quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl without losing one. 1. Eli Manning...... 7,972 2. ...... 4,647 3. ...... 2,833 -Manning is 1 of 12 quarterbacks to win at least 2 Super 4. ...... 2,473 Bowls. 5. Fran Tarkenton...... 1,898 -Manning is 1 of 9 quarterbacks taken with the 1st overall MOST COMPLETIONS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY selection in the NFL Draft to start a Super Bowl. 1. Eli Manning...... 4,804 2. Phil Simms...... 2,576 3. Kerry Collins...... 1,447 4. Charlie Conerly...... 1,418 YOU CAN COUNT ON ME 5. Fran Tarkenton...... 1,069 With 116 regular-season victories, Manning has the fourth- MOST PASSING YARDS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY most regular season wins among active quarterbacks: The Most Regular-Season Victories Among li anning 1. E M ...... 55,981 Active NFL Quarterbacks 2. Phil Simms ...... 33,462 layer ins 3. Charlie Conerly...... 19,488 P W w 4. Kerry Collins...... 16,875 1. Tom Brady (NE) 207 5. Fran Tarkenton...... 13,905 2. Drew Brees (NO) 155 3. Ben Roethlisberger (PIT) 145 MOST TD PASSES IN FRANCHISE HISTORY 4. Phillip Rivers (LAC) 121 5. Eli Manning (NYG) 116 1. Eli Manning ...... 360 2. Phil Simms...... 199 3. Charlie Conerly...... 173 4. Fran Tarkenton...... 103 The marathon continues 5. Y.A. Tittle...... 96 In Week 12 of the 2018 season at Philadelphia, Manning reached 3,000 passing yards for the 14th consecutive MOST 300-YARD GAMES IN FRANCHISE HISTORY season. He has now surpassed his brother, Peyton, for the third-longest streak in NFL history: 1. Eli Manning ...... 50 2. Phil Simms ...... 21 Player Consecutive Years 3. Kerry Collins...... 17 1. Brett Favre 18 (1992-2009) 4. Y.A. Tittle...... 9 2. Drew Brees* 15 ( 2004-present) 3. Eli Manning* 14 (2005-present) T4. Peyton Manning 13 (1998-2010) T4. Philip Rivers* 13 (2006-present) T3. Ben Roethlisberger* 13 (2006-present) *Active THE BEST OF THE BEST THE ALL-TIME CLUB In Week 17 of the 2018 seaosn vs Dallas, Manning threw Manning is in 6th place on the NFL’s all-time completions two touchdown passes, increasing his total to 360 career list with 4,780. The chart below shows where Manning touchdown passes, which places him 8th on the all-time ranks. list. NFL’s Career Passing Completions List

NFL’s Career Passing TD Leaders Player No.

1. Drew Brees*...... 6,586 Player TDs 2. Brett Favre...... 6,300 1. Peyton Manning...... 539 3. Peyton Manning...... 6,125 2. Drew Brees*...... 520 4. Tom Brady*...... 6,004 3. Tom Brady*...... 517 5. Dan Marino...... 4,967 4. Brett Favre...... 508 6. Eli Manning*...... 4,804 5. Dan Marino...... 420 7. Ben Roethlisberger*...... 4,616 6. Philip Rivers*...... 374 8. Philip Rivers*...... 4,518 7. Ben Roethlisberger*...... 363 9. John Elway...... 4,123 8. Eli Manning*...... 360 10. Matt Ryan*...... 4,052 9. Fran Tarkenton...... 342 11. ...... 3,988 10. *...... 338 12. ...... 3,941 *Active 13. Drew Bledsoe...... 3,839 NFL’s Active Passing TD Leaders 14. ...... 3,787 15. Fran Tarkenton...... 3,686 Player TDs *Active 1. Drew Brees...... 520 2. Tom Brady...... 517 KEEP IT “100” 3. Philip Rivers...... 374 4. Ben Roethlisberger...... 363 The NFL is celbrating its 100th season in 2019. In honor of this 5. Eli Manning...... 360 celebration here are some of Manning’s career milestones involving 6. Aaron Rodgers...... 338 100. 7. Matt Ryan...... 295 8. ...... 237 Career Milestones 9. ...... 212 10. ...... 193 100th Touchdown Pass - September 20th, 2009 at Dallas. 22 yard pass to Mario Man- nimngham. Giants won 33-31

100th Career Start - December 13, 2010 at Minnesota. Giants won 21-3

100th Career Win - A 27-23 home win over the on October 16th, 2016. THE COMEBACK KID MANNING’S FAVORITE TARGETS

Manning is 5th in NFL history with 37 game-winning drives Below is the breakdown of all the receivers who have (4th on the active list). Since 2015, Manning ranks third caught touchdown passes from Manning in his career: with ten 4th-quarter comebacks. Below is a chart that shows where Manning ranks on the all-time and active lists for Player No. 4th-quarter comebacks by a quarterback. Odell Beckham Jr.*...... 44 TDs ...... 36 TDs Most Game-Winning Drives in Regular Season ...... 31 TDs NFL History Victor Cruz...... 26 TDs Player 4QC years Mario Manningham...... 21 TDs 1. Drew Brees* 48 2001-present Rueben Randle...... 20 TDs 2. Peyton Manning 45 1998-2015 ...... 20 TDs 3. Tom Brady* 44 2000-present ...... 19 TDs ...... 18 TDs 4. Ben Roethlisberger* 43 2004-present Sterling Shepard*...... 14 TDs 5. Eli Manning* 37 2004-present Steve Smith...... 11 TDs T6. Dan Marino 36 1983-1999 Larry Donnell...... 9 TDs T6. Matt Ryan 36 2008-present Evan Engram*...... 8 TDs T7. John Elway 35 1983-1998 ...... 6 TDs T7. Carson Palmer 35 2003-2017 Dwayne Harris...... 5 TDs 10. 31 1979-1994 Martellus Bennett...... 5 TDs *active 8 with...... 4 TDs 6 with...... 3 TDs Most Game-Winning Drives in Regular Season 7 with...... 2 TDs Active Players 17 with...... 1 TD Player team 4QC *active 1. Drew Brees sD/NO 48 2. Tom Brady ne 44 COMPLETION MACHINE 3. Ben Roethlisberger PIT 43 4. Eli Manning NYG 37 Manning finished the 2018 season ranked third in 5. Matt Ryan atl 36 completions in the NFC. 2018 NFC COMPLETIONS LEADERS Most 4th Quarter/OT Comebacks layer eam tt mp ards Since 2015 P T a . C . Y irk ousins Player team 4QC 1. K C MIN 573 425 4,298 att yan 1. Matthew Stafford DET 13 2. M R ATL 564 422 4,924 li anning 2. Derek Carr oaK 12 3. E M NYG 576 380 4,299 aron odgers 3. Eli Manning NYG 11 4. A R GB 597 372 4,442 5. Matthew Stafford DET 555 367 3,777 I’ll be there COMPLETION % BY SEASON

Manning played in his 217th game as a Giant on Sept. 9, Manning finished 2018 with a career best 66.0 % comple- 2018 against Jacksonville, passing Michael Strahan for tion percentage. the most regular season games played in Giants history. The chart below shows the top five players for most ELI MANNING’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COMP. PERCENTAGE regular season games played as a Giant: YEAR...... CMP % Most Regular Season Games Played for the Giants 2004...... 48.2% (All-Time) 2005...... 52.8% 2006...... 57.7% Player games Years 2007...... 56.1% 1. Eli Manning 232 2004-present 2. Michael Strahan 216 1999-2007 2008...... 60.3% 3. Howard Cross 207 1989-2001 2009...... 62.3% 4. George Martin 201 1975-1988 2010...... 62.9% 5. Amani Toomer 190 1996-2008 2011...... 61.0% 2012...... 59.9% MINIMUM OF 3 TDs 2013...... 57.5% Manning is currently ranked fifth for the most games throw- 2014...... 63.1% ing four+ and three+ touchdowns passes respectively 2015...... 62.6% among active players. The charts below show where Eli 2016...... 63.0% ranks among the top five for both categories: 2017...... 61.6% 2018...... 66.0% Most 4+ TD Games Active Players Player team games 1. Drew Brees sD/NO 34 Manning vs the patriots 2. Tom Brady ne 29 3. Aaron Rodgers gB 21 Date Att/Comp YDS TD INT 4. Ben Roethlisberger PIT 15 12/29/07 (L) 22/32 251 4 1 5. Eli Manning NYG 14 02/03/08(W)* 19/34 255 2 1 11/06/11 (W) 20/39 250 2 1 Most 3+ TD Games 02/05/12(W)* 30/40 296 1 0 Active Players 11/15/15 (L) 24/44 361 2 0 Player team games Totals 115/189 1,413 11 3 1. Drew Brees no 86 2. Tom Brady ne 83 3. Aaron Rodgers no 60 Super Bowl (XLII & XLVI)* 4. Philip Rivers lac 56 5. Eli Manning NYG 49 Overall Record 3-2 300+ YARD PERFORMANCES MANNING’S REGULAR SEASON 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (19-31), 400-YARD PASSING GAMES (4-5), 500-YARD PASSING GAMES (1-0) DATE...... OPPONENT. . . ATT. . .CMP . . . YDS . . .TD . . . INT. . RESULT 9-25-05...... at San Diego. . . . 41. . . .24. . . .352. . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . .L 11-27-05...... at . . . . 53. . . .28. . . .344. . . . 2. . . . .1. . . . .L 12-11-05. . . . at Philadelphia. . . . 44. . . .28. . . .312. . . . 1. . . . .3. . . . W 9-17-06...... at Philadelphia. . . . 43. . . .31. . . .371. . . . 3. . . . .1. . . . W 9-7-07 ...... at Dallas. . . . 41. . . .28. . . .312. . . . 4. . . . .1. . . . .L 10-15-07...... at Atlanta. . . . 39. . . .27. . . .303. . . . 2. . . . .2. . . . W 11-30-08. . . . at Washington. . . . 34. . . .21. . . .305. . . . 1. . . . .1. . . . W 9-20-09...... at Dallas. . . . 38. . . .25. . . .330. . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . W 11-22-09...... vs. Atlanta. . . . 39. . . .25. . . .384. . . . 3. . . . .1. . . . W 12-13-09. . . .vs. Philadelphia. . . . 38. . . .27. . . .391. . . . 3. . . . .0. . . . .L 9-26-10...... vs. Tennessee. . . . 48. . . .34. . . .386. . . . 0. . . . .2. . . . .L 10-25-10...... at Dallas. . . . 35. . . .25. . . .306. . . . 4. . . . .3. . . . W 11-14-10...... vs. Dallas. . . . 48. . . .33. . . .373. . . . 2. . . . .2. . . . .L 12-26-10. . . . .at Green Bay. . . . 33. . . .17. . . .301. . . . 2. . . . .4. . . . .L 10/2/11 ...... at Arizona. . . . 40. . . .27. . . .321. . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . W 10/9/11 ...... vs. Seattle. . . . 39. . . .24. . . .420. . . . 3. . . . .3. . . . .L 10/30/11...... vs. Miami. . . . 45. . . .31. . . .349. . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . W 11/13/11. . . .at San Francisco. . . . 40. . . .26. . . .311. . . . 2. . . . .2. . . . .L 11/28/11. . . . at New Orleans. . . . 47. . . .33. . . .406. . . . 2. . . . .1. . . . .L 12/4/11 . . . . .vs. Green Bay. . . . 40. . . .23. . . .347. . . . 3. . . . .1. . . . .L 12/11/11...... at Dallas. . . . 47. . . .27. . . .400. . . . 2. . . . .1. . . . W 1/1/12 ...... vs. Dallas. . . . 33. . . .24. . . .346. . . . 3. . . . .0. . . . W 9/16/12 . . . . vs. Tampa Bay. . . . 51. . . .31. . . .510. . . . 3. . . . .3. . . . W 9/30/12 . . . . at Philadelphia. . . . 42. . . .24. . . .309. . . . 2. . . . .1. . . . L 10/21/12. . . . vs. Washington. . . . 40. . . .26. . . .337. . . . 1. . . . .2. . . . W 9/8/13 ...... at Dallas. . . . 42. . . .27. . . .450. . . . 4. . . . .3. . . . .L 9/15/13 ...... vs. Denver. . . . 49. . . .28. . . .362. . . . 1. . . . .4. . . . .L 10/6/13 . . . .vs. Philadelphia. . . . 52. . . .24. . . .334. . . . 2. . . . .3. . . . L 9/25/14...... at Washington...... 39 ...... 28 . . . . . 300 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... W 11/3/14...... vs. Indianapolis . . . . . 52 ...... 27 . . . . . 359 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... L 11/23/14...... vs. Dallas. . . . 40. . . .29. . . .338. . . . 3. . . . .1. . . . .L 12/21/14...... at St. Louis. . . . 32. . . .25. . . .391. . . . 3. . . . .0. . . . W 12/28/14. . . .vs. Philadelphia. . . . 53. . . .28. . . .429. . . . 1. . . . .1. . . . .L 10/11/15. . . .vs. San Francisco. . . . 54. . . .41. . . .441. . . . 3. . . . .1. . . . W 11/1/15 . . . . at New Orleans. . . . 41. . . .30. . . .350. . . . 6. . . . .0. . . . .L 11/15/15. . . .vs. New England. . . . 44. . . .24. . . .361. . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . .L 11/29/15. . . . at Washington. . . . 51. . . .26. . . .321. . . . 2. . . . .3. . . . .L 12/14/15...... at Miami. . . . 31. . . .27. . . .337. . . . 4. . . . .0. . . . W 1/3/16 . . . . vs. Philadelphia. . . . 43. . . .24. . . .302. . . . 2. . . . .0. . . . .L 9/18/16 . . . .vs. New Orleans. . . . 31. . . .42. . . .368. . . . 0. . . . .0. . . . W 9/25/16 . . . . vs. Washington. . . . 38. . . .25. . . .350. . . . 1. . . . .2. . . . .L 10/16/16. . . . .vs. Baltimore. . . . 46. . . .32. . . .403. . . . 3. . . . .2. . . . W 12/22/16. . . . at Philadelphia. . . . 63. . . .38. . . .356. . . . 1. . . . .3. . . . .L 9/24/17 . . . . at Philadelphia. . . . 47. . . .35. . . .366. . . . 3. . . . .2. . . . .L 12/27/17. . . .vs. Philadelphia. . . . 57. . . .37. . . .434. . . . 3. . . . .1. . . . .L 10/7/18 ...... at Carolina. . . . 36. . . .22. . . .326. . . . 2. . . . .2. . . . .L 10/22/18...... at Atlanta. . . . 38. . . .27. . . .399. . . . 1. . . . .0. . . . .L 10/28/18. . . . vs. Washington. . . . 47. . . .30. . . .316. . . . 1. . . . .2. . . . .L 12/23/18. . . . at Indianapolis. . . . 33. . . .25. . . .309. . . . 1. . . . .1. . . . .L 12/30/18...... vs.Dallas ...... 41...... 24...... 301...... 2...... 1 ...... L GAME-WINNING DRIVES MANNING’S 37 GAME-WINNING DRIVES - REGULAR SEASON Victories in which he has rallied the Giants from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win.

DATE OPP. SCORE START FINAL START END SCORING PLAY P Y T OF DRIVE SCORE TIME TIME 1/2/05 vs. Dallas 21-24 28-24 1:49 0:11 Barber 3-yd TD run 6 66 1:38 10/23/05 vs. Denver 10-23 24-23 3:29 0:05 Manning 2-yd TD pass to Toomer 15 83 3:24 12/11/05 at Philadelphia 23-23 26-23 (OT) 5:38 3:55 Feely 36-yd FG 4 9 1:43 9/17/06 vs. Philadelphia 7-24 30-24 (OT) 9:55 3:11 Manning 31-yd TD pass to Burress 13 85 6:44 11/5/06 vs. Houston 7-10 14-10 12:41 7:49 Manning 3-yd TD pass to Shockey 11 67 4:52 9/23/07 vs. Washington 10-17 24-17 7:33 5:32 Manning 33-yd TD pass to Burress 4 44 2:01 10/7/07 vs. Jets 21-24 35-24 12:23 7:52 Manning 53-yd TD pass to Burress 8 98 7:08 12/2/07 at Chicago 7-16 21-16 4:55 1:33 Droughns 2-yd TD run 9 77 3:22 9/21/08 vs. Cincinnati 16-20 26-23(OT) 10:28 8:39 Carney 22-yd FG 8 62 1:49 10/26/08 at 9-14 21-14 6:48 3:07 Manning 2-yd TD pass to Boss 7 53 3:41 12/21/08 vs. Carolina 20-28 34-28 (OT) 12:20 9:57 Jacobs 2-yd TD run 6 87 2:23 9/20/09 at Dallas 30-31 33-31 3:40 0:00 Tynes 37-yd FG 11 56 3:40 11/22/09 vs. Atlanta 31-31 34-31 (OT) 15:00 11:06 Tynes 36-yd FG 8 49 3:54 11/28/10 vs. Jacksonville 17-20 24-20 5:55 3:15 Manning 32-yd TD pass to Boss 6 69 2:40 9/25/11 at Philadelphia 14-16 29-16 11:37 8:07 Manning 28-yd TD pass to Cruz 7 54 3:30 10/2/11 at Arizona 17-27 31-27 5:16 2:39 TD passes to Ballard+Nicks 2 48 0:31 10/16/11 vs. Buffalo 24-24 27-24 4:02 1:32 Tynes 23-yd FG 9 76 2:30 10/30/11 vs. Miami 13-17 20-17 8:28 5:58 Manning 25-yd TD pass to Cruz 6 53 2:30 11/6/11 at New England 17-20 24-20 1:36 0:15 Manning 1-yd TD pass to Ballard 8 80 1:21 12/11/11 at Dallas 22-34 37-34 5:41 0:46 Jacobs 1-yd TD run 6 58 1:26 9/16/12 vs. Tampa Bay 34-34 41-34 1:58 0:31 Brown 2-yd TD run 4 80 1:27 10/21/12 vs. Washington 20-23 27-23 1:32 1:13 Manning 75-yd TD pass to Cruz 2 77 0:19 10/28/12 at Dallas 23-24 29-24 6:40 3:31 Tynes 31-yd FG 6 26 3:09 12/1/13 at Washington 14-17 24-17 0:54 (3rd) 14:26 Brown 1-TD run 4 46 1:28 12/22/13 at Detroit 20-20 23-20 12:44 (OT) 7:32 Brown 45-yd FG 11 45 7:28 10/5/14 vs. Atlanta 10-20 30-20 0:24 (3rd) 10:02 Manning 15-yd TD pass to Beckham 11 64 5:22 10/11/15 vs. San Francisco 23-27 30-27 1:45 0:21 Manning 12-yd TD pass to Donnell 8 82 1:24 12/15/15 at Miami 24-24 31-24 11:58 11:28 Manning 84-yd TD pass to Beckham 2 96 0:45 09/11/16 at Dallas 19-13 20-19 10:12 6:13 Manning 3-yard TD pass to Cruz 9 59 3:59 9/18/16 vs. New Orleans 13-13 16-13 2:54 0:00 Brown 23-yard FG 11 70 2:54 10/16/16 vs. Baltimore 20-23 27-23 2:04 0:40 Manning 66-yard TD pass to Beckham 4 75 1:24 10/26/16 at Los Angeles* 10-10 17-10 12:06 9:27 Jennings 1-yd TD run 6 35 2:43 11/14/16 vs. Cincinnati 14-20 21-20 1:56 14:05 Manning 3-yd TD pass to Shepard 7 47 2:51 01/01/17 at Washington 10-10 19-10 6:01 2:17 Gould 40-yd FG 8 58 3:49 11/19/17 vs. Kansas City 9-9 12-9 (OT) 5:54 1:57 Rosas 23-yd FG 10 77 4:00 11/12/18 at San Francisco 20-23 27-23 2:46 0:53 Manning 3-yd TD pass to Shepard 9 75 1:53 12/2/18 vs. Chicago 27-27 30-27 (OT) 5:57 4:03 Rosas 44-yd FG 8 49 1:53

MANNING’S 5 GAME-WINNING DRIVES - POSTSEASON Victories in which he has rallied the Giants from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win. DATE OPP. SCORE START FINAL START END SCORING PLAY P Y T OF DRIVE SCORE TIME TIME 1/13/08 at Dallas 14-17 21-17 0:53 (3rd) 13:29 Jacobs 1-yd TD run 6 37 1:31 1/20/08 at Green Bay 20-20 23-20 (OT) 14:04 12:25 Tynes 47-yd FG 4 5 2:35 2/3/08 at New England 10-14 17-14 2:42 0:35 Manning 13-yd TD pass to Burress 12 83 2:07 1/22/12 at San Francisco 17-17 20-17(OT) 9:32 7:06 Tynes 31-yard FG 5 11 2:26 2/5/12 vs. New England 14-17 21-17 3:46 0:57 Bradshaw 6-yd TD run 9 88 2:49 RUSHING LEADERS CEMENTING HIS NAME NFL / Most Rushing Yards Barkley finished the 2018 season with 2,028 scrimmage (2018 Season) yards. He became the third rookie to eclipse 2,000 scrimmage yards in a season.

Player team Att. Yards Most Single-Season Scrimmage Yards zekiel lliott 1. E E DAL 304 1,434 by Rookie in NFL History 2. Saquon Barkley* NYG 261 1,307 odd urley 3. T G LAR 256 1,251 Player Rush. Rec. Srimm.Yards oe ixon 4. J M cin 237 1,168 1. (1983) 1,808 404 2,212 5. Chris Carson sea 247 1,151 2. Edgerrin James (1981) 1,553 586 2,139 6. Christian McCaffery CAR 219 1,098 3. Saquon Barkley (2018) 1,307 721 2,028 7. ten 215 1,059 8. Adrian Peterson was 251 1,042 9. * DEN 192 1,037 10. Nick Chubb* CLE 192 996 NEW KID ON THE BLOCK *Rookie In 2018, Barkley rushed for 1,307 yards, giving him the MODEL OF CONSISTENCY highest total by a rookie in Giants history:

In Week 6 of the 2018 season vs. Philadelphia, Barkley had Highest Single-Season Rushing Totals 100+ scrimmage yards for the 6th straight game, becoming by Giants Rookie the second player in NFL history to start his career with 100+ scrimmage yards in their first six games. Kareem Hunt Player rushing Yards achieved the feat in seven straight games: 1. Saquon Barkley (2018) 1,307 2. (1936) 830 Players Team Season Games 3. (2000) 770 1. Kareem Hunt KC 2017 7 4. Andre Williams (2014) 721 2. Saquon Barkley NYG 2018 6 5. Eddie Price (1950) 703 3. Adrian Peterson MIN 2007 5 6. (1965) 659 T4. DET 1980 4 T4. LaDainian Tomlinson SD 2001 4 Many Tied 3 Barkley Breakdown Below is a breakdown of all 15 touchdowns from Barkley’s rookie season.

Date. Opp. Touchdown 9/9/18 JAX 68 Yd run 9/23/18 HOU 15 Yd run 9/30/18 NO 1 Yd run 10/7/18 CAR 57 Yd reception 10/7/18 CAR 15 Yd reception 10/11/18 PHI 50 Yd run 10/22/18 ATL 2 Yd run 11/18/18 TB 6 Yd reception 11/18/18 TB 5 Yd run 11/18/18 TB 2 Yd run 11/25/18 PHI 13 Yd reception 11/25/18 PHI 51 Yd run 12/9/18* WAS 78 Yd run 12/23/18 IND 1 Yd run 12/30/18 DAL 2 Yd run

* Broke record for most touchdowns by a rookie in Giants history. THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS JACKRABBIT JENKINS In 2018, Barkley ranked in the top 10 in third-down A 2016 selection, CB Janoris “Jackrabbit” Jen- receptions. The chart below shows where Barkley stacked kins has 18 career interceptions. The chart below shows up in third-down receptions in the NFC: the NFC leaders in interceptions among since Jenkins entered the league in 2012. NFC / Most Receptions on Third Down Most Interceptions Since 2012 Player team(s) Rec. Yards NFC Cornerbacks 1. Julio Jones atl 32 400 Player Team(s) iNTs 2. Michael Thomas NO 30 341 1. Richard Sherman Seattle/San Fran. 28 3. Adam Thielen MIN 29 335 T2. Arizona 21 4. GB 27 484 5. DAL 26 145 T2. Earl Thomas Seattle 21 T6. Saquon Barkley NYG 25 183 4. Harrison Smith Minnesota 20 T6. Cole Beasley DAL 25 265 5. Glover Quin Green Bay/LA Rams 19 T6. Golden Tate DET/PHI 25 308 T6. Janoris Jenkins STL Rams/NY Giants 18 T9. Zach Ertz PHI 23 205 T6. Trumaine Johnson STL Rams/LA Rams/NYJets 18 T9. Robert Woods lar 23 293 ABOVE AVERAGE sure hands Jenkins’ 24.8 yards-per- return average ranks third in the NFL since 2012. The chart below shows In 2018, Barkley finished the season with 91 catches, good for the NFL leaders in highest yards per interception among 2nd in the league among running backs. His 91 grabs set a new cornerbacks since 2012: rookie record for running backs in a single season. Most Average Yards Per Interception Since 2012 Most Single-Season Receptions Player Team(s) iNT Yds Avg. By a Rookie Running Back in NFL History 1. Marcus Peters KAN/LA Rams 26.7 quib alib ams Player Team Rec. 2. A T DEN/LA R 26.4 1. Saquon Barkley (2018) NYG 91 3. Janoris Jenkins STL Rams/NY Giants 24.8 2. (2006) NO 88 4. Chris Harris Jr. DEN 23.9 3. Earl Cooper (1983) SF 83 5. Sr. CLE/JAX 22.3 4. Alvin Kamara (2017) NO 81 5. Christian McCaffery(2017) CAR 80 DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE Of Jenkins’ 18 career interceptions since his rookie sea- son in 2012, he has returned seven for touchdowns, which leads the NFL. Jenkins also has recorded the second most interception yards in the NFL within the same time span. The chart below shows the NFL leaders in interception yards and touchdowns since Jenkins entered the league in 2012:

Most Interception Yards & Tds Since 2012

Player INT Yards INT TDs T1. Janoris Jenkins 447 7 T1. Aqib Talib 475 7 T3. 379 5 T3. William Gay 170 5 T5. Alec Ogletree (LB) 259 4 flipping the field POINT OF CONTACT Riley Dixon finished 7th in the NFL in net punting aver- In 2018, Rosas finished with 127 points, - rank age in 2018. Below is where his 2018 season stacks up in ing him second amongst kickers in the NFC in to- Giants franchise history. tal points. His 127 points also put him in a tie for fifth most points in a season by a Giants player. Most Points Scored by NFC Kickers Net Avg Punting Yards (2018 season) Giants History Player Team(s) Points player year Avg 1. Will Lutz New Orleans 136 1. Riley Dixon 2018 41.8 2. Aldrick Rosas NY Giants 127 2. Brad Wing 2016 40.9 3. san Francisco 126 3. Jeff Feagles 2008 40.2 4. Mason Crosby Green Bay 124 4. Mike horan 1993 39.9 5. Brett Maher Dallas 119 5. Steve Weatherford 2012 39.4 STEEL BOOT 50+ In Week 13 of the 2018 season, kicker Aldrick Rosas set a new franchise record for the longest made field goal when he Aldrick Rosas’ franchise record 57-yard field goal in converted a 57-yard field goal as time expired heading into Week 13 vs. Chicago put him third in Giants history halftime. The previous record was held by Ali Haji-Sheikh, with seven total field goals from 50 yards or more. He needs three more 50+ yard kicks to pass Joe Danelo who kicked two 56-yard field goals during the 1983 season. for the most in team history. Longest Field Goal in Most 50+ Yard Field Goals Made in Giants History Giants History Player FG Long Player 50+Yard FGs 1. Aldrick Rosas (2018) * 57 1. Joe Danelo (1976-82) 9 2. Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) 56 2. Josh Brown (2013-15) 8 3. Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) 56 3. Aldrick Rosas (2017-Present)* 7 4. Joe Danelo (1981) 55 4. Brad Daluiso (1993-00) 6 T5. (1991) 54 5. (2007-12) 5 *active *active CAN I KICK IT? In the 2018 season, Rosas had the second-highest field goal percentage in the NFL with a minimum 20 field goal attempts. The chart below shows where the rest of the league stacked up with Rosas in field goal percentage:

Highest Field Goal Percentage in NFL (2018 Season) Player Team(s) FG PCT. 1. Robbie Gould san Francisco 97.1 2. Aldrick Rosas NY Giants 97.0 3. Atlanta 95.0 4. Michael Badgley 93.8 5. Will Lutz New Orleans 93.3 EXPLOSIVE SHEP Head of his HIS CLASS The chart below shows the highest receiving yardage totals Sterling Shepard has been one of the best receivers from by a Giant over the last three seasons, including five by the 2016 draft class. Shepard ranks in the top three in Shepard: receptions, touchdown receptions and first down recep- Player Date Opponent Yards tions among his draft class since 2016. The charts below Odell Beckham, Jr. 10-16-16 BAL 222 show where Shepard stacks up in the top 3 in the those Sterling Shepard 10-22-18 ATL 167 categories among third-year receivers: Odell Beckham, Jr. 12-22-16 PHI 150 Odell Beckham, Jr. 10-22-18 ATL 143 Most Career Receptions Sterling Shepard 11-12-17 SF 142 Among Third-Year WRs Player Rec. Sterling Shepard 12-17-17 PHI 139 1. Michael Thomas (NO) 321 Sterling Shepard 9-24-17 PHI 133 2. (KC) 223 Odell Beckham, Jr. 10-07-18 CAR 131 3. Sterling Shepard (NYG) 190 Odell Beckham, Jr. 9-25-16 WAS 121 Sterling Shepard 12-23-18 IND 113 Most Career TD Receptions Among Third-Year WRs still sterling Player TDs 1. Tyreek Hill (KC) 25 The chart below shows the most receiving touchdowns by a 2. Michael Thomas (NO) 23 Giants rookie in franchise history: 3. Sterling Shepard (NYG) 14

Most Single-Season Receiving Touchdowns Most Career 1st Downs Receptions by a Giants Rookie Among Third-Year WRs Player 1st Player rec. TDs 1. Michael Thomas (NO) 207 1. Odell Beckham Jr. (2014) 12 2. Tyreek Hill (KC) 132 2. Bill Swiacki (1948) 10 3. Sterling Shepard (NYG) 125 T3. Sterling Shepard (2016) 8 T3. Ken MacAfee (1954) 8 5. Bobby Johnson (1984) 7 6. Hakeem Nicks (2009) 6 7. Evan Engram (2017) 6 8. Saquon Barkley (2018) 4

Did You Know? in 2016 Shepard became the first rookie to start every game for the Giants since Bobby Johnson in 1984. Turnover machine A TREE IN THE MIDDLE Alec Ogletree led the Giants linebackers with 5 intercep- LB Alec Ogletree posted 95-plus tackles in four of his tions in 2018. His 5 interceptions are tied for the franchise first five NFL seasons. Ogletree had his most productive record for a linebacker. season as a professional in 2017, when he led the Rams defense with 171 tackles. Since 2014, Ogletree ranks Most Interceptions in Giants History (Single Season) fourth among NFC linebackers in total tackles. Linebackers Most Tackles Among Since 2014 Player Year interceptions NFC Linebackers T1. Alec Ogletree 2018 5 Player Team total Tackles T1. 1963 5 1. Bobby Wagner SEA 656 T3. Vince Costello 1967 4 2. Luke Kuechly CAR 628 T3. 1946 4 3. Lavonte David TB 601 T3. 1963 4 4. K.J. Wright SEA 479 5. Alec Ogletree STL Rams/ NYG Giants 477 6. Thomas Davis CAR 466 in’tree’ception finishing Strong In Week 14 of the 2018 season at Washington, LB Alec Ogletree recorded his 11th career interception, and his The Giants defense finished the 2018 season tied for 7th fifth of the season. The chart below shows the NFL leaders in interceptions in the NFL with 16. However, from week in interceptions among linebackers since Ogletree entered 10 to 17 they placed 2nd in the league in interceptions the league in 2013. with 12.

Most Interceptions Since 2013 Most Interceptions Week 10-17 NFL Linebackers (2018 Season) Player Team(s) iNTs Team I interceptions 1. Luke Kuechly Carolina 14 1. 13 2. Alec Ogletree LA Rams/NY Giants 11 2. New York Giants 12 3. Kiko Alonso Miami/Buffalo/Phil. 10 3. 11 T4. Lavonte David Tampa Bay 9 4. 10 T4. Thomas Davis Carolina 9 5. Oakland Raiders 10 T4. Karlos Dansby Ari./Miami/Cle./Cin. 9 On Oshane Ximines’ progress.... “He probably was as disruptive as he’s been in the preseason. He’s just getting used to playing, I think he is one of the guys that he can find a way to the quarterback. We were pleased with some of the rushes he had last night. He was a little better in the run game as well.I think we are seeing that type of progress from X-Man.”

- Head Coach Pat Shurmur On if his personal objectives for the preseason have changed... “No, you always want to go out there, perform well, and make good decisions. I think in preseason it’s important for quarterbacks, because things are live now, the rush is live, it’s real, and you’re going to have to throw it in some more awkward situations with your feet not always set and different things. It’s good to get work on that, feel the rush and move it around, and (then) make good decisions with that.”

-QB Eli Manning

On the importance of seeing the first team defense in the preseason.... “I think we get great reps out here at practice. We take pride in making sure we are communicating well and also communicating in the classroom as well about certain stuff that we see. It’s about making it into the season and being as healthy as you can to sustain throughout the whole year, because it’s a long season. It’s also good to get those reps and some teams do it during the preseason games, but some don’t. We are kind of in between that, we haven’t had everybody out there on the field at the same time mostly. I think during practice we get really good reps and do our best.”

- LB Alec Ogletree Dexter Lawrence II on where he fits best in the defense.... “I fit the best at probably all three, honestly. Just going throughout practice, I’m running in and out of all three positions and being disruptive, making plays, so it’s just wherever they feel like they want to put me.”

-DL Dexter Lawrence II

Engram on the importance of the preseason.... “It’s football. You have guys out here who are trying to make the team and trying to make a career of being on the field. You have guys out there fighting just as much as they are going to be fighting ineek W One, Week Two, and the regular season. It’s a lot more guys, (and) a lot more guys getting opportunities. It’s definitely a really important part of getting mentally prepared, especially with week one getting closer each day. It’s important. Preseason is important. People think it’s just scrimmaging and it doesn’t matter— but there are a lot of guys that have a lot on the line that we have to work with and help put into positions to make plays and do well and give them the best shot.”

-TE Evan Engram Barkley on the O-line’s performance in the preseason.... “I think they are doing an amazing job. We worked really hard in the offseason to try to get our o-line to the best ability that we can, and I think we did a really good job. Those guys, you can tell that they love the game, they are passionate about the game, and that they are competitors. Even when we are in practice, and obviously you guys get to see it in preseason, even though it’s a small couple plays. The way that they are opening holes and the way that they are jelling right now, it’s very important. I feel like it’s going to be the reason why we have a very successful year in the run game. I’m excited to see those guys continue to get better, and I’m excited to get better with those guys, and I know all of the running backs are excited, too.”

- RB Saquon Barkley PLAYER QUICK NOTES Preseason Week 4 - New York Giants at New England Patriots

10 ELI MANNING 6-5 218 16th season Ole Miss QUARTERBACKS (4) Originally selected 1st overall by the San Diego Chargers in 3 ALEX TANNEY 6-3 208 5th season Monmouth (IL) 2004. . .Obtained by the Giants in a trade for quarterback Philip Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Rivers and draft choices…Manning won the Rozelle Trophy as on June 5, 2012…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on May the Most Valuable Player in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI. He is 2, 2018. . .Tanney has played in one NFL game. . .On Jan. 3, one of five players in NFL history to win multiple Super Bowl 2016 – the 2015 season finale – he completed 10 of 14 passes MVP awards…Manning started 210 consecutive regular-season for 99 yards and 1 touchdown in Tennessee’s loss at Indianapo- games from Nov. 21, 2004 to Nov. 23, 2017, the 2nd longest lis…Entered the game as a reserve in the 3rd quarter after Zach streak by a quarterback in NFL history…Manning’s career Mettenberger left the contest with an injury. totals of 7,972 attempts, 4,804 completions, 60.3 completion - Completed 14 of 19 passes for 190 yards with a touchdown percentage, 55,981 yards, 360 touchdowns, and 239 intercep- and a 122.7 vs. the Jets. . .Also had one carry for tions are all Giants franchise records…Manning’s record as a four yards. starter is 116-114 (.504) in the regular season and 8-4 (.667) in - Completed 4 of 9 passes for 54 yards with a touchdown and an the postseason. interception for a 24.5 passer rating vs. Chicago (8/16). . .Also - Started at quarterback and played three snaps, completing his had one carry for 13 yards. only pass attempt for three yards vs. the Jets (8/8). - Completed 2 of 6 passes for 25 yards and a 47.2 passer rating - Completed 4 of 4 passes for 42 yards and a touchdown for a vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 150.0 passer rating vs. Chicago (8/16). - Started at quarterback and completed 4 of 8 passes for 41 8 DANIEL JONES 6-5 220 Rookie Duke yards and a 65.1 passer rating vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Originally a first-round (6th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2019…Jones started all 36 games in which he played 17 KYLE LAULETTA 6-2 219 2nd Season Richmond at Duke from 2016-18…Was a team captain in 2017-18… Originally a 4th round (108th pick overall) draft choice by Two-time recipient of the Carmen Falcone Award as Duke’s Most the Giants in 2018…As a rookie in 2018, Lauletta played Valuable Player (2016 & 2018). . .Three-time Academic All-ACC in 2 games, was inactive for 13, and did not play vs. Chicago selection (2016-18). . .Finished his collegiate career with 764 (12/2)…Made his NFL debut at Washington (12/9). . .was the completions on 1,275 pass attempts (60%) for 8,201 yards, 52 first Giants rookie quarterback to throw a regular-season pass touchdowns, and 29 interceptions. . .Added 406 rushing attempts since Eli Manning in 2004. for 1,323 yards (3.3-yard avg.) and 17 touchdowns, caught 2 - Completed 9 of 12 passes for 116 yards with a touchdown and passes for 6 yards, and punted 5 times for 170 yards. . .Compiled a 132.6 passer rating vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Also had two carries 9,524 yards of total offense. . .Averaged 227.8 passing yards for two yards. per game. - Completed 2 of 3 passes for 13 yards and a touchdown for a - Played one drive (eight snaps) and comleted all five passes for 115.3 passer rating vs. Chicago (8/16). . .Also had one carry for 67 yards with a touchdown and a 158.3 passer rating in his debut 15 yards. vs. the Jets (8/8). - Completed 4 of 7 passes for 77 yards and a 95.5 passer rating - Completed 11 of 14 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown for a vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 138.4 passer rating vs. Chicago (8/16). - Completed 9 of 11 passes for 141 yards and a 118.8 passer rating vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 28 PAUL PERKINS 5-11 208 3rd season UCLA RUNNING BACKS (6) Originally a 5th round (149th pick overall) draft choice by the 22 JR. 6-0 216 3rd season Clemson Giants in 2016. . . Perkins has played in 25 regular-season Originally a 4th-round (140th pick overall) draft choice by games with 5 starts, and he started the only postseason game the Giants in 2017…Gallman has played in 28 games with 2 in which he played…His 2-year totals include 153 carries for starts…Totals include 162 rushing attempts for 652 yards (4.0- 546 yards (3.6-yard avg.), with a long run of 22 yards, and 23 yard avg.) and 1 touchdown, with a long gain of 24 yards, and receptions for 208 yards (9.0-yard avg.), with a long catch of 48 receptions for 282 yards and 1 touchdown. . .In 2018, played 67 yards…His postseason numbers are 10 carries for 30 yards, in 15 games with 1 start…Finished 2nd on the team with 51 with a long run of 14 yards, and three catches for 27 yards, with carries for 176 yards…Scored the first rushing touchdown of his a long of 17 yards. . .Perkins spent the entire 2018 season on career on a 2-yard run vs. Dallas (12/3). the reserve/non-football injury list. - Started at running back and had five carries for 13 yards vs. - Had four carries for nine yards and two receptions for eight the Jets (8/8). yards vs. the Jets (8/8). . . Also recorded a . - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). - Had six carries for 35 yards and two catches for 30 yards vs. - Started at running back and had team-high totals of eight Chicago (8/16). carries for 31 yards vs. Cincinnati (8/22). . .Also had one catch - Had three catches for 27 yards and three carries for two yards for 10 yards. vs. Cincinnati (8/22).

23 JON HILLIMAN 6-0 226 Rookie Rutgers 39 ELI PENNY 6-1 250 3rd season Idaho Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Arizona 2, 2019…Played 4 seasons at Boston College from 2014-2017 Cardinals on May 9, 2016…Signed by the Giants off Arizona’s before transferring to Rutgers as a redshirt senior in 2018…In practice squad on Sept. 19, 2018. . . Has played in 30 games 5 collegiate seasons, had 689 carries for 2,575 yards (3.7-yard with 3 starts for the and Giants. . .Career avg.) and 32 touchdowns…Added 41 receptions for 247 yards totals include 38 rushing attempts for 149 yards (3.9-yard and 2 touchdowns…In 2018, rushed for 337 yards and 5 avg.), with a long run of 14 yards and 2 touchdowns, plus 12 touchdowns on 83 carries, caught 11 passes for 86 yards, and receptions for 88 yards (12.3-yard avg.) and 13 special teams had 3 kickoff returns for 51 yards. tackles…In his first season with the Giants in 2018, Penny - Had two catches for 16 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Left the game played in 14 games with 3 starts. in the third quarter with a concussion. - Had one reception for 11 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). - Had team-high totals of 16 carries for 56 yards and one touch- - Saw action at running back vs. Chicago (8/16). down vs. Chicago (8/16). . .Also had one catch for three yards. - Saw action at running back vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Had six carries for 14 yards and one rushing touchdown vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 45 ROD SMITH 6-3 236 5th season Ohio State Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Seattle 26 SAQUON BARKLEY 6-0 232 2nd Season Penn State Seahawks May 2, 2015… Signed as a free agent by the Giants Originally a first-round (2nd pick overall) draft choice by the Gi- on May 8, 2019. . .Smith has played in 49 regular-season ants in 2018…Barkley had the greatest rookie season in Giants games – 48 for the Cowboys – with 2 starts…Career totals history, one that was capped when he was named the Offensive include 101 rushing attempts for 364 yards (3.6-yard avg.) and Rookie of the Year. . . Was the first rookie running back in Giants 5 touchdowns with a long run of 45 yards, and 30 receptions history to start every game. . . Barkley finished the season with for 272 yards and 1 touchdown – an 81-yarder vs. the Giants 261 rushing attempts for 1,307 yards (5.0-yard avg. ) and 11 in MetLife Stadium on Dec. 10, 2017…In 2018, Smith played touchdowns, and 91 catches for 721 yards (7.9-yard avg.) and 4 in all 16 games for the first time in his 4 NFL seasons…Totals scores. . .Except for the receiving touchdowns, all were team-high included 44 carries for 127 yards, and 9 catches for 60 yards… totals. . .Set Giants rookie records with 1,307 rushing yards, 91 Also played in both of Dallas’ postseason games. receptions, and 15 total touchdowns (11 rushing, 4 receiving)… - Had six carries for 12 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). Rushed for more than 100 yards 7 times, a Giants rookie - Started at running back and had 10 carries for 42 yards, and record…Was selected to the Pro Bowl. two catches for eight yards vs. Chicago (8/16). - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). - Had five carries for eight yards and one rushing touchdown vs. - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). Cincinnati (8/22). - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 13 REGGIE WHITE JR. 6-2 212 Rookie Monmouth WIDE RECEIVERS (11) Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May 2 TJ JONES 6-0 190 5th season Notre Dame 3, 2019…Played in 45 games in 4 seasons with Monmouth and Originally a 6th round (189th pick overall) draft choice by the tallied 249 receptions for 3,373 yards and 31 touchdowns…In in 2014…Signed as a free agent by the Giants 2018, started 11 games and caught 7 1 passes for 1,133 yards on July 27, 2019. . .Jones has played in 42 regular-season and 11 touchdowns…Received Coaches games with 9 starts…Career totals include 64 catches for 814 Association 2nd-team All-America and Associated Press 3rd- yards (12.7-yard avg.), and 4 touchdowns…Also has 21 punt team honors. returns for 193 yards (9.2-yard avg.) with a long runback of - Had four catches for 60 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). 28 yards, and 14 kickoff returns for 292 yards (20.9-yard avg.) - Had one catch for four yards vs. Chicago (8/16). with a long of 35. . .In 2018, Jones played in a career-high 15 - Had one catch for 36 yards and one carry for six yards vs. games with 3 starts…Finished with 19 receptions for 190 yards Cincinnati (8/22). and scored a career-high 2 touchdowns…Added 8 punt returns for 87 yards (10.9-yard avg.) and 4 kickoff returns for 81 yards 15 GOLDEN TATE III 5-11 191 10th Season Notre Dame (20.3-yard avg.). Originally a 2nd round (60th pick overall) draft choice by the - Had a team-high six receptions for 72 yards, including a in 2010…Signed as a free agent by the 31-yard touchdown reception from Kyle Lauletta in the fourth Giants on March 14, 2019…Career totals include 611 recep- quarter vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Also returned three punts for six tions for 7,214 yards and 38 touchdowns…His 611 catches tied yards and one kickoff for 24 yards. tight end for 11th among active players at the - Had three catches for 32 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown end of the 2018 season. . .Tate has played in 11 postseason reception from Daniel Jones in the second quarter vs. Chicago games with 8 starts, and has 35 catches for 382 yards and (8/16). . .Also returned two punts for 11 yards and one kickoff three touchdowns…Was a member of the Seahawks team that for 43 yards. defeated Denver in Super Bowl XLVIII (in MetLife Stadium)… - Had one kickoff return for 30 yards, one punt return for four Was a Pro Bowler in his first season with the Lions in 2014 yards, and saw action at wide receiver vs. Cincinnati (8/22). when he had career-high totals of 99 receptions for 1,331 yards. . .In 2018, Tate played 7 games for the Lions before 12 CODY LATIMER 6-3 222 6th season Indiana being traded to the Eagles, with whom he played another 8 Originally a 2nd round (56th pick overall) draft choice by the games, plus 2 in the playoffs. . .He totaled 74 receptions for in 2014…Signed as a free agent by the Giants 795 yards and 4 touchdowns. on March 19, 2018. . .Latimer has played in 51 regular-season - Started at receiver and had one catch for 11 yards vs. the games with 5 starts…Career totals include 46 receptions for Jets (8/8). 635 yards (13.8-yard avg.), and 4 touchdowns. Latimer has also - Started at wide receiver and had one catch for five yards vs. averaged 24.4 yards on 23 kickoff returns…He played in all Chicago (8/16). 3 of the Broncos’ postseason games in 2015, including Super - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Bowl 50, and had 3 receptions for 31 yards. . .In 2018, Latimer played in 6 games with 2 starts )…Recorded career-high totals of 4 catches for 72 yards, including a 31-yarder and a 21-yard touchdown, plus a career-long 34-yard kickoff return, vs. Dallas (12/30). - Started at wide receiver and had two catches for 36 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). - Started at wide receiver and had two catches for 60 yards vs. Chicago (8/16). - Started at wide receiver and had one catch for nine yards vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 83 BRITTAN GOLDEN 6-0 196 5th season Texas A&M WIDE RECEIVERS Cont. (11) Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Chicago Bears 18 BENNIE FOWLER III 6-1 218 5th season Michigan State on April 29, 2012…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Originally signed by the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free Dec. 31, 2018. . .Golden played in 44 regular-season games agent on May 10, 2014…Signed by the Giants on Oct. 16, with 1 start and played in 2 postseason games with Arizona 2018…Fowler played in 55 career regular-season games with from 2013-17…Career totals include 18 receptions for 293 10 starts with Denver and the Giants and played in 3 postseason yards (16.3-yard avg.) and 1 touchdown with a long catch of 63 games with the Broncos in 2015, including … yards…Also has a 6.4-yard average on 17 punt returns with a Totals include 72 catches for 897 yards (12.5-yard avg.) and 6 long runback of 15 yards, and a 23.1-yard average on 15 kickoff touchdowns…Also has 2 postseason receptions…Caught Peyton returns with a long of 49 yards. . .In 2018, Golden did not play Manning’s final pass attempt, a 2-point conversion that gave in the NFL. the Broncos a 24-10 lead in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl 50. . - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). .In his first season with the Giants in 2018, played in 10 games - Had one catch for 27 yards and returned two punts for 35 with 5 starts and finished with 16 receptions for 199 yards and 1 yards (17.5 avg.) vs. Chicago (8/16). touchdown, with a long catch of 26 yards. - Had two catches for 59 yards, returned two kickoffs for 41 - Had two catches for 20 yards vs. the Jets (8/8), including a 12- yards (20.5 avg.), and returned three punts for 73 yards (24.3 yard touchdown recepetion from Daniel Jones in the first quarter. avg.), including a 68-yard touchdown in the second quarter, vs. - Had two catches for 25 yards, including an eight-yard Cincinnati (8/22). touchdown reception from Eli Manning in the first quarter vs. Chicacgo (8/16). 84 ALONZO RUSSELL 6-4 218 1st season Toledo - Started at wide receiver and had two catches for nine yards vs. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Cincinnati Cincinnati (8/22). Bengals on May 6, 2016…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on May 14, 2018…Played in 50 games in 4 seasons 80 ALEX WESLEY 6-0 191 Rookie Northern Colorado at Toledo…Finished his career with 202 receptions for 3,076 Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May 2, yards (15.2-yard avg.) and 24 touchdowns. 2019…Played in 42 collegiate games and caught 156 passes for - Had one catch for 39 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). 2,716 yards (17.4-yard avg.) and 17 touchdowns…As a senior - Saw action at wide receiver. . .Also recorded two tackles and in 2018, played in 9 games and had 57 receptions for 1,050 one forced on special teams vs. Chicago (8/16). yards and 4 touchdowns…Named 2nd- team All-Big Sky. - Had one catch for a two-point conversion from Kyle Lauletta - Had one catch for 18 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). in the fourth quarter vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Saw action at wide receiver vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action at wide receiver vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 86 DARIUS SLAYTON 6-1 194 Rookie Auburn Originally a 5th round (171st pick overall) draft choice by the 81 RUSSELL SHEPARD 6-0 194 7th season LSU Giants in 2019. . .In 3 seasons at Auburn, Slayton played in 38 Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Philadelphia games and caught 79 passes for 1,605 yards (20.3-yard avg.), Eagles on May 10, 2013…Signed as a free agent by the Giants and 11 touchdowns, with a long catch of 74 yards…His 1,605 on May 21, 2018. . .Shepard has played in 84 regular-season receiving yards rank him 11th among Auburn career leaders. games with 9 starts, and he has played in 1 postseason game… - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). He has caught 57 passes for 822 yards (14.4-yard avg.) and 6 - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). touchdowns…Also has 38 special teams tackles. . .In his first - Had one catch for 27 yards vs. Cincinnati (8/22). season with the Giants in 2018, Shepard played in 12 games. - Had two catches for 58 yards, including a 51-yard touchdown reception from Alex Tanney in the second quarter vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Also recorded a tackle on special teams. - Had one catch for four yards vs Chicago (8/16). - Had two catches for 31 yards, and recorded a tackle on special teams vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 82 SCOTT SIMONSON 6-5 261 5th season Assumption WIDE RECEIVERS Cont. (11) Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Oakland Raiders 87 STERLING SHEPARD 5-10 196 4th season Oklahoma on May 16, 2014…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Originally a 2nd-round (40th pick overall) draft choice by the June 12, 2018…Simonson has played in 34 regular-season Giants in 2016…Shepard has played in 43 regular-season games with 5 starts with Oakland, Carolina, and the Giants, games with 42 starts, and he started the only postseason game and has played in 3 postseason games, including Super Bowl in which he played…Career totals include 190 catches for 50…Has 10 receptions for 96 yards, with a long catch of 24 2,286 yards (12.0-yard avg.), and 14 touchdowns. . .Also has yards and 1 touchdown. . .In 2018, played in all 16 games for 10 rushing attempts for 68 yards. . .In 2018, Shepard started the first time with 4 starts…Finished with career-high totals all 16 regular-season games for the 2nd time in his first 3 of 9 catches and 86 yards, and scored his first NFL touchdown. seasons…Finished with career-high totals of 66 receptions - Started at tight end and had one catch for three yards vs. (1 more than his rookie total in 2016) and 872 yards, and he the Jets (8/8). scored 4 touchdowns. - Started at tight end vs. Chicago (8/16). - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action at tight end vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 85 RHETT ELLISON 6-5 255 8th season USC Originally a 4th-round (128th pick overall) draft choice by TIGHT ENDS (6) the Minnesota Vikings in 2012…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 10, 2017…Ellison has played in 103 47 CJ CONRAD 6-4 247 Rookie Kentucky regular-season games with 67 starts…An outstanding Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May blocker who has helped Adrian Peterson rush for over 1,000 3, 2019…Played in 49 games with 42 starts at Kentucky… yards 3 times and win a most Valuable Player Award and Totaled 80 receptions for 1,015 yards (12.70yard avg.) and 12 Saquon Barkley capture the 2018 Offensive Rookie of the touchdowns…As a senior in 2018, was named a team captain… Year Award…Career totals include 100 receptions for 1,022 Played in 13 games with 12 starts…Totaled 30 receptions for yards, with a long catch of 41 yards, and 6 touchdowns…He 318 yards and 3 touchdowns. has also played in 1 postseason game. . .In 2018, played in 14 - Had two catches for seven yards vs. the Jets (8/8). games with 12 starts…Finished with career-high totals of 25 - Had one catch for eight yards vs. Chicago (8/16). catches for 272 yards. - Had one catch for 11 yards vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Started at tight end and saw action on special teams vs. the Jets (8/8). 48 JAKE POWELL 6-6 230 Rookie Monmouth - Started at tight end and had one catch for nine yards vs. Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the New Orleans Chicago (8/16). Saints on May 6, 2019. . .Signed by the Giants as a free agent - Started at tight end and had two catches for 26 yards vs. on August 13, 2019. . . Powell was a three-year starter at tight Cincinnati (8/22). end for Monmouth, and a two-time All-Big South selection... Appeared in 26 games with 20 starts, posting 54 receptions for 88 EVAN ENGRAM 6-3 240 3rd season Ole Miss 642 yards and six touchdowns. . .As a senior in 2018, was first- Originally a first-round (23rd pick overall) draft choice by the team All- Big South despite playing in only five games, posting Giants in 2017…Engram has played in 26 games with 26 15 receptions for 165 yards and two touchdowns. games with 19 starts…Totals include 109 receptions for 1,299 - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). yards (11.9-yard avg.), with a long catch of 54 yards, and 9 - Saw action at tight end vs. Cincinnati (8/22). touchdowns…Also has 4 rushing attempts for 50 yards. . .In 2018, played in 11 games with 8 starts…Led the Giants tight ends and finished 4th on the team with 45 catches for 577 yards (12.8-yard avg.) and 3 touchdowns…Caught at least 1 pass in every game he played. - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). - Started at tight end and had one catch for nine yards vs. Cincinnati (8/22). TIGHT ENDS cont. (6) GUARDS (7) 89 GARRETT DICKERSON 6-3 252 2nd Season Northwestern 62 CHAD SLADE 6-5 315 2nd season Auburn Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on June 4, Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Houston 2018…As a rookie in 2018, Dickerson played in 4 games…Did Texans on May 8, 2015…Signed as a free agent by the Giants not have a reception… Dickerson played in 49 games at North- on Jan. 14, 2019. . .Slade has played in 5 regular-season western and caught 87 passes for 887 yards and 9 touchdowns. games with 3 starts, all in 2017 with the Texans. . .In 2018, - Had one catch for eight yards and saw action on special teams spent the season on Houston’s practice squad. vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Had two catches for 17 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown - Saw action at left tackle and right tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). reception from Kyle Lauletta in the fourth quarter, vs. Chicago - Saw action at left tackle vs. Cincinnati (8/22). (8/16). - Had two catches for 30 yards…Also had one tackle on special 64 VICTOR SALAKO 6-6 322 1st season Oklahoma State teams vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the on May 15, 2017…Signed to a reserve/future contract by CENTERS (3) the Giants on Dec. 31, 2019…In 2018, spent the entire season 60 JAMES O’HAGAN 6-2 302 Rookie Buffalo on the Giants’ practice squad. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). May 2, 2019…Started 50 consecutive games at Buffalo from - Saw action at right guard vs. Chicago (8/16). 2014-2017…In 2018, started all 14 games for a Bisons team - Saw action at right guard vs. Cincinnati (8/22). that finished 10-4…Named All-MAC first team…Helped MAC Offensive Player of the Year Tyree Jackson throw for 2,605 yards 65 NICK GATES 6-6 318 1st season Nebraska and 25 touchdown. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). 10, 2018…Was placed on injured reserve (9/1) and spent the - Saw action at center vs. Chicago (8/16). entire season there after suffering a foot injury in the presea- - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). son…Started in all 35 games in which he played at Nebraska before forgoing his senior season to join the NFL. 75 JON HALAPIO 6-4 315 3rd season Florida - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). Originally a 6th-round (179th pick overall) draft choice by the - Saw action at left tackle and recovered a fumble vs. Chicago New England Patriots in 2014…Signed to a reserve/future (8/16). contract by the Giants on Jan. 9, 2017…Halapio has played - Saw action at left guard vs. Cincinnati (8/22). in 12 games with 8 starts - 6 at right guard in 2017 and 2 at center in 2018. . .In 2018, Halapio became the first-team center 66 MALCOLM BUCHE 6-6 319 1st season UCLA in the spring workouts and started the first 2 games…Suffered Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the fractures of his right lower leg and ankle at Dallas (9/16) and Philadelphia Eagles on May 2, 2015…Signed as a free agent was placed on injured reserve. by the Giants on May 14, 2018. . .Waived by the Giants on - Started at center and saw action on special teams vs. the Jets Sept. 1, 2018...Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Aug. 5, (8/8). 2019…Has not played in an NFL game. - Started at center vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Started at center vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Saw action at left guard vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action at left guard vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 77 SPENCER PULLEY 6-4 309 4th season Vanderbilt Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the San Diego 67 EVAN BROWN 6-3 316 2nd season SMU Chargers on May 2, 2016… Awarded off waivers to the Giants Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May on Sept. 2, 2018. . . Pulley played in 45 games with 25 starts in 10, 2018…Brown spent the entire 2018 season on the Giants’ 2 seasons with the Chargers and 1 with the Giants. . .In his first active roster after making the team as a rookie free agent… season with the Giants in 2018, Pulley played in 13 games with Did not see any regular-season action…Inactive for 13 9 starts at center…Made his Giants debut on special teams at games…In uniform, but did not play in 3 games: At Atlanta Houston (9/23)…Started for the first time at Atlanta (10/22) (10/22), at Indianapolis (12/23), and vs. Dallas (12/30). and started 9 of the last 10 games at center. - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action at center and left guard vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action at center vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action at center vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Saw action at center vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 68 BRIAN MIHALIK 6-9 315 4th season Boston College GUARDS cont. (7) Originally a 7th round (237th pick overall) draft choice by the 70 KEVIN ZEITLER 6-4 330 8th season Wisconsin Philadelphia Eagles in 2015… Signed to the Giants’ practice Originally a 1st round (27th pick overall) draft choice by the squad on Sept. 13, 2018 and to the active roster on Oct. 9, in 2012…Traded to the Giants, along with 2018. . .In 2018, played in 5 games as a reserve lineman and a fifth-round draft choice, for linebacker Olivier Vernon and on special teams for the Giants…Made his Giants debut at a fourth-round draft choice, on March 13, 2019. . .Zeitler has right tackle in place of Chad Wheeler, who sprained his ankle, played in 104 regular-season games with 103 starts and he vs. Washington (10/28). started all 4 postseason games in which he’s played, all at right - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). guard…Played on Cincinnati Bengals teams that reached the - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). playoffs in 4 consecutive seasons (2012-15), and won 2 AFC North - Saw action at right tackle vs. Cincinnati (8/22). titles. . .In 2018, started all 16 games for the 4th consecutive season and played every offensive at right guard…The 74 MIKE REMMERS 6-5 308 7th season Oregon State Browns’ O-line did not allow a sack in 5 of team’s final 7 games Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Denver Bron- (3 total, fewest allowed in NFL during Weeks 10-17)…Played in cos on May 29, 2012…Signed as a free agent by the Giants his 100th career game at Houston (12/2). on May 14, 2019. . .Remmers has played in 65 regular-season - Started at right guard vs. the Jets (8/8). games with 64 starts, and he started all 7 postseason games - Started at right guard vs. Chicago (8/16). in which he played…Started 50 consecutive games – 45 - Started at right guard vs. Cincinnati (8/22). regular season and 5 playoff (including Super Bowl 50) – from 2014-16. . .In 2018, Remmers started all 16 games at 71 WILL HERNANDEZ 6-3 332 2nd season UTEP right guard, his first full season at the position. Originally a 2nd round (34th pick overall) draft choice by the - Started at right tackle vs. the Jets (8/8). Giants in 2018. . .As a rookie in 2018, Hernandez started all 16 - Started at right tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). - Started at right tackle vs. Cincinnati (8/22). games at left guard…Joined left tackle Nate Solder as the only offensive linemen to start every game and was 1 of 8 Giants to 76 NATE SOLDER 6-9 316 9th season Colorado start all 16 contests…Hernandez was the Giants’ first rookie Originally a first round (17th pick overall) draft choice by the offensive lineman to start every game since right tackle Justin New England Patriots in 2011…Signed as a free agent by the Pugh in 2013. Giants on March 15, 2018…Solder has played in 114 regu- - Started at left guard vs. the Jets (8/8). lar-season games with 111 starts – 97 at left tackle, 11 at right - Started at left guard vs. Chicago (8/16). tackle, and 3 as a tackle-eligible tight end…Has also started - Started at left guard vs. Cincinnati (8/22). all 16 postseason games in which he’s played, including the last 13 at left tackle…Has started 53 consecutive games (47 TACKLES (6) regular season, 6 postseason)…Solder helped protect the blind 63 CHAD WHEELER 6-7 318 3rd season USC side of future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady. . .In 2018, Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May Solder started all 16 games at left tackle for the Giants. 11, 2017…Wheeler has played in 27 games with 19 starts – 17 - Started at left tackle vs. the Jets (8/8). at right tackle, 1 at left tackle, and 1 as an extra lineman. . .In - Started at left tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). 2018, played in all 16 games, including starts in each of the last - Started at left tackle vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 14 contests at right tackle…Was an integral part of a line that helped the Giants improve their per-game averages in in points, 78 GEORGE ASAFO-ADJEI 6-5 320 Rookie Kentucky and total, rushing, and passing yards. Originally a 7th round (232nd pick overall) draft choice by - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). the Giants in 2019. . .Played in 48 games with 23 starts at - Saw action at right tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). right tackle…Was a key member of the offensive line which - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). blocked for All-American Benny Snell Jr.…Part of a senior class (2015-18) that totaled 29 wins, the 2nd-most of any senior class since freshmen became eligible in 1972. . . As a senior, Asafo-Adjei was selected a team captain…Started 12 games at right tackle. - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 73 FREEDOM AKINMOLADUN 6-3 284 Rookie Nebraska TACKLES cont. (6) Originally signed by the Giants on May 14, 2019…Played in 79 PAUL ADAMS 6-6 315 Rookie Missouri 48 games with 41 starts in 4 seasons at Nebraska (2014- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May 2018)…Career totals include 106 tackles (52 solo), 17 tackles 2, 20129…Played in 41 games at right tackle for Missouri for loss and 12.0 sacks…In 2018, started all 12 games at from 2015-2018…As a senior in 2018, was named a team defensive end…Had 29 tackles (11 solo), 3 tackles for loss, 2.5 captain and started all 13 games at right tackle…Led an sacks and 4 quarterback hurries. offensive line that ranked 9th in the nation in fewest tackles - Recorded three tackles (one solo) vs. the Jets (8/8). for a loss allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th in fewest sacks - Recorded one quarterback hit vs. Chicago (8/16). allowed (1.08 per game) during the regular season. - Saw action on the defensive line vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action at left tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). 77 JOHN JENKINS 6-4 335 6th season Georgia - Saw action at left tackle vs. Cincinnati (8/16). Originally a 3rd round (82nd pick overall) draft choice by the in 2013…Signed by the Giants on Sept. defensive linemen (10) 4, 2018…Re-signed as a free agent by the Giants on May 13, 2019. . . Jenkins has played in 66 career regular-season games 61 JAKE CERESNA 6-5 295 Rookie Cortland State with 23 starts and played in 3 postseason games with the Originally signed by the Jets on Aug. 15, 2016…Signed Saints, Seahawks, Bears, and Giants…Career totals include by the Giants on Dec. 31, 2018…Played in 32 games in 2 121 tackles (67 solo), 1.5 sacks, 5 forced , 6 fumble seasons in the League…Recorded 50 recoveries, and 2 passes defensed…In 2018, Jenkins played in tackles, 10.0 sacks and 1 forced fumbled…In 2018, played in 7 games in his first season with the Giants. 18 games for the Edmonton Eskimos and had 32 tackles, 8.0 - Recorded three tackles (one solo), including one tackle for sacks and 1 forced fumble. loss vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Also had one pass deflection. - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Recorded two tackles (one solo) vs. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded two tackles (one solo) vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action on the defensive line vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Recorded one quarterback hit vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 90 RJ MCINTOSH 6-5 293 2nd season Miami (FL) 69 TERRENCE FEDE 6-4 267 5th season Marist Originally a 5th round (139th pick overall) draft choice by the Originally a 7th round (234th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2018…As a rookie in 2018, McIntosh spent the first in 2014…Signed as a free agent by the Giants 8 games on the reserve/non-football illness list…Added to on August 3, 2019. . .Appeared in 51 games over four seasons active roster on Nov. 6…Inactive for 2 games before he played with the Miami Dolphins (2014-17). . .Totaled 50 tackles (30 in the season’s final 6 games…Had 5 solo tackles, including solo), one sack, and two fumble recoveries. . .Also played in 1 for a loss. one postseason game, recording two tackles (one solo) in the - Recorded one tackle vs. the Jets (8/8). AFC Wild Card game against Pittsburgh (1/8/17). - Recorded two tackles and one quarterback hit vs. Chicago - Recorded two tackles on defense, including one sack, and one (8/16). tackle on special teams vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action on the defensive line vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Recorded one tackle for loss and recovered a fumble vs. Chicago (8/16). 94 DALVIN TOMLINSON 6-3 319 3rd season Alabama - Saw action on the defensive line vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Originally a 2nd-round (55th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2017…Tomlinson started all 32 games in his first 2 72 OLSEN PIERRE 6-4 293 4th season Miami (FL) Giants seasons…Entering the 2019 season, he has the Giants’ Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Chicago Bears longest active starting streak…His career totals include 109 om May 3, 2015…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on tackles (58 solo), including 1.0 sack. . .In 2018, Tomlinson March 15, 2019. . . In 3 seasons with Arizona, Pierre played started all 16 games and finished with 59 tackles (28 solo), in 24 games with 8 starts…Totals include 44 tackles (30 including 5 tackles for loss. solo), 5.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss, 2 passes defensed, and 1 - Started on the line and recorded two tackles vs. the Jets (8/8). forced fumble. . .In 2018, played in 10 games with 1 start and - Started on the defensive line and recorded two tackles (one finished with 12 tackles (6 solo). solo), including a tackle for loss vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Started on the defensive line vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Had one tackle, a 12-yard sack, vs. Chiacgo (8/16). - Saw action on the defensive line vs. Cincinnati (8/22). defensive linemen cont. (10) LINEBACKERS (15) 95 B.J. HILL 6-3 310 2nd season N.C. State 44 MARKUS GOLDEN 6-3 259 5th season Missouri Originally a 3rd round (69th pick overall) draft choice by the Originally a 2nd round (58th pick overall) draft choice by Giants in 2018…As a rookie in 2018, Hill played in all 16 the Arizona Cardinals in 2015…Signed as a free agent by games with 12 starts at defensive tackle…Finished 2nd on the Giants on March 15, 2019. . .Golden has played in 46 the team with a Giants rookie-record 5.5 sacks…Hill had 48 regular-season games with 24 starts, and he started both tackles (32 solo), 6 tackles for loss, 8 quarterback hits and 2 postseason games in which he has played…Career totals passes defensed. include 142 tackles (100 solo), 19.0 sacks, 3 passes defensed, - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). 6 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery…In the playoffs, he - Started on the defensive line and recorded two tackles (one has 11 tackles (6 solo). . .In 2016, tied for 3rd in the NFL with a solo) vs. Chicago (8/16). career-high and team-leading 12.5 sacks. . .In 2018, started all - Started on the defensive line and recorded one quarterback hit 11 games in which he played. vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Started on the defensive line and saw action on special teams vs. the Jets (8/8). 97 DEXTER LAWRENCE II 6-4 342 Rookie Clemson - Started at linebacker and recorded two tackles, including an Originally a first round (17th pick overall) draft choice by the eight-yard sack vs. Chicago (8/16). Giants in 2019. . .Played in 40 games with 36 starts in 3 seasons - Started at linebacker and recorded one solo tackle vs. (2016-18) at Clemson…Three-time All-ACC selection…Career Cincinnati (8/22). totals include 145 tackles (74 solo) 19.0 tackles for losses, 10.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 3 fumble recoveries, 5 passes defensed, 1 45 KEION ADAMS 6-2 240 1st season Western Michigan interception, and 43 quarterback pressures. . .In 2018, Started all Originally a 7th round (248th pick overall) draft choice by 13 games in which he played for the national champion Tigers… the in 2017…Signed as a free agent by Credited with 44 tackles (30 solo), 7.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, the Giants on June 4, 2019….Adams spent the entire 2018 3 pass breakups, 15 quarterback pressures, 1 fumble recovery, 1 season on the Steelers’ practice squads and the 2017 season blocked kick and 1 rushing touchdown in 467 combined offensive on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury he suffered in the and defensive snaps. preseason…Played in 50 games with 28 starts at Western - Started on the defensive line and saw action on special teams Michigan…Career totals included 124 tackles, 32 tackles for vs. the Jets (8/8). loss, 14.5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries. - Started on the defensive line and saw action on special teams - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action at linebacker vs. Chicago (8/16). - Started on the defensive line and recorded one tackle and one - Recorded one solo tackle, a sack at the line of scrimmage, vs. pass defensed vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Cincinnati (8/22).

99 CHRIS SLAYTON 6-4 316 Rookie Syracuse Originally a 7th round (245th pick overall) draft choice by the Giants in 2019. . .At Syracuse, played in 49 games with 42 starts (starting every game in each of his final 3 seasons)…Career totals include 107 tackles (66 solo) with 32.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles, 3 pass breakups, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 blocked kick...Ended his career 9th all-time at Syracuse in tackles for loss. . .In 2018, Slayton was Syracuse’s defensive captain ...Collected 24 tackles (16 solo), 8 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and forced 1 fumble. - Recorded one tackle for loss vs. the Jets (8/8). - Recorded one tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded three tackles vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 53 OSHANE XIMINES 6-4 254 Rookie Old Dominion LINEBACKERS CONT. (15) Originally a 3rd round (95th pick overall) draft choice by the 47 ALEC OGLETREE 6-3 250 7th season Georgia Giants in 2019. . . Was the first player from Old Dominion ever Originally a first round (30th pick overall) draft choice by selected in the NFL Draft…Played in 49 games with 48 starts in the St. Louis Rams in 2013…Traded to the Giants on March 4 seasons at ODU…Career totals included 176 tackles (93 solo) 14, 2018 for 4th and 6th-round draft choices…Ogletree has and school-record totals of 33.0 sacks, 51.5 tackles for loss, 33 started all 80 regular-season games in which he’s played - 44 quarterback hurries, and 11 forced fumbles…Led the Monarchs at middle or inside linebacker and 36 on the outside…Career in sacks in each of his 4 seasons…Added 3 fumble recoveries, 1 totals include 738 tackles (533 solo), 11 interceptions returned interception, and 12 pass breakups. . .In 2018, Started all 012 for 239 yards (23.5-yard avg.) and 4 touchdowns, 6.5 sacks, games…Finished 5th in FBS with 12.0 sacks and tied for 10th 13 forced fumbles, and 51 passes defensed…In 2018, Ogletree with 18.5 tackles for loss...Tied for 6th in FBS and again tied the started all 13 games in which he played at inside linebacker… school record with 4 forced fumbles. . .Was named Conference Finished 2nd on the Giants with 91 tackles (58 solo), including USA first-team defensive end. 1.0 sack. . .Ogletree led the Giants and all NFL linebackers - Recorded one tackle vs. the Jets (8/8). with 5 interceptions. . .He tied the single-season record for - Recorded two tackles, including a five-yard sack vs. Chicago interceptions by a Giants linebacker, set by Jerry Hillebrand in (8/16). 1963…Returned 2 of the interceptions for touchdowns. . .Was - Recorded four tackles (three solo), including a team-high two the only NFL player with 2 interception return touchdowns in sacks for a loss of 15 yards, vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 2018, and the first linebacker in Giants history to score twice on interception returns in a season. 54 NATE STUPAR 6-2 225 7th season Penn State - Started at linebacker and recorded two solo tackles vs. the Originally a 7th round (230th pick overall) draft choice by the Jets (8/8). Oakland Raiders in 2012…Signed by the Giants on Sept. 5, - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). 2018. . . Stupar has played in 79 career regular-season games - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). with 10 starts for the 49ers, Jaguars, Falcons, Saints, and Giants…Career totals include 99 tackles (66 solo), 2.0 sacks, 1 48 JOSIAH TAUAEFA 6-1 235 Rookie Texas- interception, 3 passes defensed, 2 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recov- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May eries, and 50 special teams tackles. . .In his first season with the 2, 2019…Played in 33 games in 3 seasons at UTSA…Career Giants in 2018, Stupar played in all 16 games for the 3rd time in totals included 257 tackles (121 solo), 11.5 sacks, 2 fumble his career with 1 start…Totaled 6 tackles (3 solo) on defense and recoveries and 1 touchdown…As a junior in 2018, started all was 2nd on the team with 8 special teams tackles (7 solo). 12 games and finished with a team-high 113 tackles – the - Recorded two tackles (one solo) vs. the Jets (8/8). 2nd-highest total in school history - (62 solo), 4.5 sacks, 3 - Recorded three tackles (two solo) and one pass defensed vs. quarterback hurries and 2 forced fumbles. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded four tackles (two solo) vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action at linebacker vs. Cincinnati (8/22). - Recorded one tackle and recovered a fumble vs. Chicago (8/16). 55 JONATHAN ANDERSON 6-1 240 4th season Texas Christian - Tied for the team-high with seven tackles (five solo) on Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Chicago Bears on defense, including a six-yard sack, vs. Cincinnati (8/22)…Also May 3, 2015…Signed to a reserve/future contract by the Giants registered one tackle on special teams. on Jan. 2, 2019. . .Anderson played in 31 games with 3 starts for the Bears (2015-17)…Totals include 47 tackles (36 solo), 2 52 JAKE CARLOCK 6-2 238 Rookie LIU Post tackles for loss, 1 interception, 5 passes defensed, and 14 special Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May teams tackles…In 2018, did not play in a regular-season game. 2, 2019…Played in 21 games with LIU Post after transferring - Led the team with five solo tackles, including one tackle for loss from Stony Brook…As a senior in 2018, tallied a team-high vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Also forced one fumble. 67 tackles (44 solo) along with 11 pass break ups, 3 fumble - Recorded one tackle on defense, one on special teams, and recoveries and 4.0 sacks…Registered 8 quarterback hurries, forced a fumble vs. Chicago (8/16). had 2 interceptions and scored a touchdown on a punt return… - Recorded two tackles (one solo), including one tackle for loss, Earned D2CCA and Don Hansen Football Gazette All-Super vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Region I honors…Was named the NE10 Defensive Player of the Year and garnered first-team All-NE10 honors. - Had a 59-yard interception return for a touchdown and recorded one sack vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action at linebacker vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action at linebacker vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 91 AVERY MOSS 6-3 266 2nd season Youngstown St. linebackers cont. (15) Originally a 5th-round (167th pick overall) draft choice by the 57 RYAN CONNELLY 6-2 236 Rookie Wisconsin Giants in 2017…In 2018, Moss spent the entire season on the Originally a 5th round (143rd pick overall) draft choice by the Giants’ practice squad. . .As a rookie in 2017, Moss played in 11 Giants in 2019. . .Former walk-on at Wisconsin who earned a games with 2 starts…Finished season with 13 tackles (10 solo), scholarship prior to his redshirt freshman season in 2015… 2 passes defensed, 1 forced fumble, and 1 special teams tackle. Played in 52 games with 26 starts at inside linebacker… - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). Career totals include 246 tackles, (156 solo), 29.0 tackles - Recorded one tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). for loss, 6.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions, and 7 - Recorded two tackles vs. Cincinnati (8/22). passes defensed…Part of senior class that went 42-12 (.778), including a 27-8 (.771) mark in Big Ten play and a 4-0 record 93 B.J. GOODSON 6-1 246 4th season Clemson in bowl games. In 2018, was a semifinalist for the Butkus Award Originally a 4th-round (109th pick overall) draft choice by the (given to the nation’s best linebacker)…Selected 3rd-team Giants in 2016…Goodson has played in 37 regular-season All-Big Ten by the league’s coaches…Academic All-Big Ten… games with 20 starts, and he has played in 1 postseason Started all 12 games in which he played at inside linebacker… game…Career totals include 115 tackles (81 solo), a half-sack, Named team captain. 2 interceptions, 6 passes defensed, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fum- - Recorded five tackles (four solo) vs. the Jets (8/8). ble recovery. . .In 2018, played in 15 games with 13 starts… - Started at linebacker vs. Chicago (8/16). Finished 5th on the team with 60 tackles (43 solo), a half-sack, - Started at linebacker and recorded three tackles (one solo) vs. 2 interceptions, 4 passes defensed, and 1 fumble recovery. Cincinnati (8/22). - Recorded two tackles (one solo) vs. the Jets (8/8). - Recorded two tackles on defense (one solo) and one on special 58 TAE DAVIS 6-1 230 2nd season Tennessee-Chatt. teams vs. Chicago (8/16). Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May - Recorded three tackles (two solo) vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 10, 2018…In 2018, Davis played in 14 games with 4 starts after making the roster as an undrafted rookie…Contributed 96 KAREEM MARTIN 6-6 262 6th season North Carolina 32 tackles (25 solo), 2.0 sacks, 2 tackles for loss, 4 quarterback Originally a 3rd round (84th pick overall) draft choice by the hits, and 1 pass defensed )…Made his first start and had a Arizona Cardinals in 2014…Signed as a free agent by the season-high 5 solo stops vs. Tampa Bay (11/18)…Registered Giants on March 15, 2018…Martin has played in 72 regu- his first career sack among his 3 tackles at Philadelphia (11/25). lar-season games with 21 starts, and played in 2 postseason - Started at linebacker and recorded five tackles, including four games…Career totals include 94 tackles (57 solo) 5.5 sacks, 1 solo tackles and one tackle for loss vs. the Jets (8/8). interception, 5 passes defensed, 4 forced fumbles, and 9 special - Started at linebacker vs. Chicago (8/16). teams tackles…He has 4 solo tackles in postseason play. . .In - Started at linebacker and recorded one tackle and one his first season with the Giants in 2018, Martin played in all 16 quarterback hit vs. Cincinnati (8/22). games with 7 starts at strongside linebacker…Finished with a career-high 48 tackles (22 solo) and tied his career best with 1.5 59 LORENZO CARTER 6-5 255 2nd season Georgia sacks. . .Also had 5 tackles for loss, 10 quarterback hits and 2 Originally a 3rd round (66th pick overall) draft choice by the Gi- passes defensed. ants in 2018. . .As a rookie in 2018, Carter played in 15 games - Recorded two tackles and one quarterback hit vs. the Jets with 2 starts…Finished the season with 39 tackles (28 solo), (8/8). was 3rd on the team with 4.0 sacks, and had 7 tackles for loss, - Recorded one tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). 10 quarterback hits and 4 passes defensed…Also had 2 special - Recorded one solo tackle vs. Cincinnati (8/22). teams tackles…Registered his first sack at Houston (9/23)… Had a season-high 7 tackles (6 solo) at San Francisco (11/12). - Sarted at linebacker and recorded one tackle for loss vs. the Jets (8/8). - Started at linebacker and recorded three tackles (one solo) vs. Chicago. - Started at linebacker and recorded two tackles vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 23 SAM BEAL 6-1 192 2nd season Western Michigan linebackers cont. (15) Originally a 3rd round selection by the Giants in the 2018 NFL 98 JOEY ALFEIRI 6-2 226 Rookie Stanford Supplemental Draft. . . As a rookie in 2018, Beal underwent Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Philadelphia shoulder surgery and was placed on season-ending injured Eagles on May 9, 2019. . .Waived by Philadelphia on August reserve on July 29. . .Beal played in 37 games with 23 starts 2, 2019. . .Claimed off waivers by the Giants on August 3, in 3 seasons at Western Michigan…Career totals included 96 2019…Played in 50 games at Stanford, including 40 starts tackles (68 solo), 2 interceptions, 21 passes defensed, and 1 in four seasons. . .Totaled 165 tackles (89 solo), 26.5 tackles forced fumble. for loss and 14.0 sacks. . .Also recorded Two interceptions, two - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, six passes defended, - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). one touchdown. . .Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). mention (2017, 2018). . .2016 All-Pac-12 honorable mention. - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). 24 TERRELL SINKFIELD JR. 6-1 195 1st season Northern Iowa - Saw action at linebacker vs. Chicago (8/16). Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Miami Dolphins - Saw action at linebacker vs. Cincinnati (8/22). on May 3, 2013. . .Signed by the Giants as a free agent on Aug. 14, 2019. . .Played in 36 games in the CFL from 2014-2018... DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) Has not played in an NFL game. - Saw action in the secondary vs. Chicago (8/16). 20 JANORIS JENKINS 5-10 190 8th season North Alabama - Recorded three solo tackles vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Originally a 2nd-round (39th pick overall) draft choice by the St. Louis Rams in 2012…Signed as a free agent by the Giants 25 COREY BALLENTINE 6-0 191 Rookie Washburn on March 10, 2016…In 2016, Jenkins was named a 2nd-team Originally a 6th round (180th pick overall) draft choice by the AP All-Pro and voted to his first Pro Bowl…Jenkins has played Giants in 2019. . .Played in 46 games with 29 starts in 4 seasons in 100 regular-season games with 98 starts, and he started at Washburn…Career totals included 186 tackles (113 solo), the only postseason game in which he has played…His career 10.0 tackles for loss, 5 interceptions, 21 passes defensed, 4 statistics include 405 tackles (358 solo), 18 interceptions, in- forced fumbles, and 3 fumble recoveries…Finished his career cluding 7 returned for touchdowns, 71 passes defensed, 6 forced 2nd in school history with 4 blocked kicks and his 24.8-yard kick- fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries, and 2 sacks…Jenkins has scored off return average ranks 5th all-time. . .In 2018, was named the 9 career touchdowns – 7 interception returns, 1 fumble return, Cliff Harris Award winner as the small college defensive player 1 blocked punt return. . .In 2018, Jenkins started all 16 games of the year…Selected 2nd-team All-America by the American for the 2nd time in his career…Jenkins led the Giants with 15 Football Coaches Association…Chosen first-team all-MIAA at passes defensed, and was 4th on the team with 69 tackles (58 defensive back and third team as a return specialist. solo)…Also intercepted 2 passes and forced 1 fumble. - Had an interception, two defensive tackles, and one special - Started at and recorded one tackle vs. the Jets teams tackle vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Also had one kickoff return for (8/8). 40 yards. - Started at cornerback and recorded two tackles (one solo) vs. - Recorded one tackle and returned two kickoffs for 49 yards Chicago. (24.5 avg.) vs. Chicago (8/16). - Started at cornerback and recorded one pass defensed vs. - Started at cornerback and recorded two passes defensed… Cincinnati (8/22). Also tied for the team-high with seven tackles (five solo), including one tackle for loss, vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 37 JULIAN LOVE 5-11 195 Rookie Notre Dame DEFENSIVE BACKS cont. (10) Originally a 4th round (108th pick overall) draft choice by the 27 DEANDRE BAKER 5-11 189 Rookie Georgia Giants in 2019. . .In 3 seasons at Notre Dame, Love played in Originally a first round (30th pick overall) draft choice by the 38 games with 34 starts…Set the school record with 44 pass Giants in 2019. . .In 4 seasons at Georgia, played in 51 games breakups…Totaled 176 tackles (126 solo), 6 tackles for loss, with 34 starts at right cornerback…Career totals included 116 5 interceptions, including 2 he returned for touchdowns, 1 tackles (83 solo), 7 interceptions which he returned for 145 forced fumble, and 4 fumble recoveries. . .In 2018, he was 1 of yards (20.7-yard avg.), 24 pass breakups, 4 tackles for loss, 3 finalists for the Award, which is presented to the 1.0 sack, 2 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery. . .In 2018, nation’s best defensive back…Started all 13 games…Finished received the , given annually to the nation’s the season with 63 tackles (49 solo), including 3 tackles for loss, best defensive back…Semifinalist for the 1 interception, a team-high 15 pass breakups, and 3 fumble Award, presented to the nation’s top defensive player… recoveries…Broke the Notre Dame record for career pass Selected first-team All-America by the AP, ESPN.com, American breakups with his 33rd vs. Stanford. Football Coaches Association, SI.com, and Walter Camp…Cho- - Satrted in the secondary and recorded three tackles (two solo) sen first-team All-SEC by the AP and the league’s coaches. and one pass defensed vs. the Jets (8/8). - Started in the secondary and recorded one tackle vs. the Jets - Recorded one tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). (8/8). - Recorded one tackle on defense and one on special teams vs. - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). Cincinnati (8/22). . .Also had one pass defensed. - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 38 HENRE’ TOLIVER 6-0 190 1st season Arkansas 30 ANTONIO HAMILTON 6-0 195 4th season South Carolina St. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Indianapolis Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Oakland Colts on May 1, 2018…Signed by the Giants on April 11, Raiders on May 10, 2016…Signed by the Giants on Sept. 2, 2019…Had 19 tackles in 8 games for the Salt Lake City 2018. . . Hamilton has played in 25 regular-season games and Stallions of the Alliance of American Football in Spring 2019… has made 12 solo tackles on defense and 8 on special teams... Played in 49 games with 36 starts in 4 seasons at Arkansas In his first season with the Giants in 2018, Hamilton played in (2014-17)…Career totals included 161 tackles (118 solo),7 13 games and had 6 special teams tackles (5 solo)…Placed tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 7 interceptions, 11 passes defensed, on injured reserve on Dec. 19 with a quad injury suffered vs. and 1 fumble recovery for a touchdown. Tennessee (12/16). - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). - Led the team with six tackles vs. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded three tackles vs. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded three tackles on defense and one on special teams vs. - Did not play vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Cincinnati (8/22).

34 GRANT HALEY 5-9 191 2nd season Penn State 43 RONALD ZAMORT 5-10 184 2nd season Western Michigan Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Arizona Cardi- 10, 2018…As a rookie in 2018, Haley played in 10 games with nals on May 2, 2016…Signed to the Giants’ practice squad on 9 starts…Finished the season with 33 tackles (29 solo) and 2 Oct. 15, 2018…Signed to a reserve/future contract by the Giants passes defensed… Made his NFL debut at Atlanta (10/22)… on Dec. 31, 2018…Played in 49 games with 38 starts at West- Tallied a season-high 8 solo tackles vs. Chicago (12/2). ern Michigan and had 149 tackles, 6 interceptions, 58 passes - Did not play vs. the Jets (8/8). defensed, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries, and 1.0 sack… - Recorded one pass defensed vs. Chicago (8/16). Earned 2nd-team All-MAC honors as a senior after starting all - Recorded three tackles (one solo) vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 13 games and finishing with a career-high 59 tackles, 19 passes defensed and 1 interception. - Recorded two tackles (one solo) and one pass defensed vs. the Jets (8/8). - Recorded one tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded two tackles and one pass defensed vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 35 TENNY ADEWUSI 6-0 206 Rookie Delaware SAFETIES (6) Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May 5, 21 JABRILL PEPPERS 5-11 215 3rd season Michigan 2019…Played in 40 games for Delaware from 2015-2018… Originally a (25th pick overall) draft choice by the Cleveland Finished his career with 89 tackles (60 solo), 15 pass breakups, Browns in 2017…Traded to the Giants, along with first and 2 interceptions, 1 recovered fumble and 1 forced fumble…As third-round choices in the 2019 NFL Draft, for wide receiver a senior in 2018, played in 12 games and tallied 38 tackles (31 Odell Beckham, Jr., on March 13, 2019. . .In 2 seasons with the solo), 1 forced fumble and had 7 pass breakups. Browns, Peppers started all 29 games in which he played at - Saw action vs. the Jets (8/8). safety…His career totals include 134 tackles (96 solo), 1.0 sack, - Saw action in the secondary vs. Chicago (8/16). 2 interceptions, 8 passes defensed, and 4 fumble recoveries. He - Recorded one pass defensed and one special teams tackle vs. also averaged 7.3 yards on 55 punt returns and 22.0 yards on Cincinnati (8/22). 33 kickoff returns. . .In 2018, Peppers started all 16 games and was credited with 77 tackles (52 solo), 1.0 sack, 1 interception, 36 SEAN CHANDLER 5-10 200 Rookie Temple 5 passes defensed and 3 fumble recoveries…As the Browns’ Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Giants on May primary returner, he ran back 25 punts for 219 yards (8.8-yard 10, 2018…In 2018, Chandler played in all 16 games after mak- avg.) with a long of 33 yards, and 19 kickoffs for 408 yards ing the roster as an undrafted rookie…Finished the season with (21.5-yard avg.) with a long of 29 yards. 16 tackles (14 solo), 1.0 sacks, 1 tackle for loss, 2 quarterback - Started at safety and recorded one tackle and one pass hits, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 passes defensed…Also had 2 defensed vs. the Jets (8/8). special teams tackles. - Started at saftey and recorded one tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded four tackles on defense and one special teams tackle - Started at safety and recorded four tackles (three solo) vs. vs. the Jets (8/8). Cincinnati (8/22). - Recorded three tackles on defense (one solo) and one on special teams vs. Chicago (8/16). 31 MICHAEL THOMAS 5-10 195 6th season Stanford - Recorded two solo tackles, including a seven-yard sack, vs. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the San Francisco Cincinnati (8/22). 49ers May 4, 2012…Signed with the Dolphins April 1, 2015 … Signed as a free agent by the Giants on March 26, 2018… 41 ANTOINE BETHEA 5-11 201 14th season Howard Thomas has played in 72 regular-season games with 31 starts Originally a 6th round (207th pick overall) draft choice by the with Miami and the Giants…Career totals include 183 tackles in 2006… Signed by the Giants on March (132 solo), 3 interceptions, 12 passes defensed, 2 forced 15, 2019. . .Bethea has played in 193 regular-season games fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery. . .He had also has 77 special with 184 starts – 123 at free safety, 56 at strong safety, and 5 at teams tackles…Started the only postseason games in which other positions in the secondary in 13 seasons with Indianapolis, he’s played (for Miami vs. Pittsburgh on 1/8/17). . .In 2018, San Francisco and Arizona…His career totals include 1,415 Thomas played in all 16 games with 6 starts, including each tackles (962 solo), 24 interceptions, 9.5 sacks, 75 passes de- of the last 4 games…Tallied 47 tackles (32 solo), 1.0 sack, fensed, 9 forced fumbles, and 5 fumble recoveries…Bethea was career-high totals of 2 interceptions and 6 passes defensed, credited with at least 105 tackles in 10 of his first 13 seasons… and a team-high 12 special teams tackles (9 solo). His 24 interceptions tie Bethea with Glover Quin for 5th among - Recorded four tackles on defense (two solo) and one special active safeties. . .Bethea also started all 13 postseason games teams tackle vs. the Jets (8/8). in which he played, for the Colts from 2006-14 (7 at free safety, - Recorded one special teams tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). 6 at strong safety)…Postseasons totals include 75 tackles (59 - Recorded one tackle and one pass defensed vs. Cincinnati solo), 4 interceptions, 9 passes defensed, and 1 forced fumble… (8/22). In 2018, started all 16 games at free safety, the 9th time in his career he started every regular-season game…Led the 33 KENNY LADLER 6-0 201 3rd season Vanderbilt Cardinals with 121 tackles (100 solo), 21 more than any of his Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Buffalo Bills on teammates…Collected a career-high 3.0 sacks and had 4 passes May 13, 2014…Signed to the Giants’ practice squad on Nov. 14, defensed and 1 forced fumble. 2018…Signed to the Giants’ active roster on Dec. 6, 2018… - Started on defense and recorded one tackle vs. the Jets (8/8). Ladler has played in 10 career regular-season games – 2 for - Started at safety and recorded two tackles (one solo) vs. Buffalo in 2014, 5 for Washington and 3 for the Giants in 2018 – Chicago (8/16). and spent 2 seasons in the . . .In 2018, - Started at safety and recorded one tackle vs. Cincinnati (8/22). played in the season’s final 3 games for the Giants. - Recorded five tackles (four solo) vs. the Jets (8/8). - Recorded one tackle vs. Chicago (8/16). - Recorded four tackles (two solo) vs. Cincinnati (8/22). 9 RILEY DIXON P 6-5 226 4th season Syracuse SPECIAL TEAMS (5) Originally a 7th round (228th pick overall) draft choice by the Denver Broncos in 2016…Traded to the Giants for a conditional 2 ALDRICK ROSAS K 6-3 233 3rd season Southern Oregon 7th-round draft choice on April 23, 2018…Dixon played in 48 Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Tennessee Titans regular-season games (32 with Denver, 16 with the Giants) on May 9, 2016…Signed to a reserve/future contract by the and has 233 career punts for 10,625 yards, a 45.6-yard gross Giants on Jan. 19, 2017…Rosas has played in 32 games for average…Also has a 41.1 net average, 13 touchbacks, and the Giants…He has made 50 of 58 field goal attempts (86.2%) has placed 68 kicks inside the 20-yard line…Dixon’s longest and 51 of 55 extra point tries (92.7%) for 201 points…Rosas punt traveled 68 yards…He has also kicked off 5 times. . .In has had touchbacks on 77 of 141 kickoffs (54.6%). . .Rosas’ 86.2 his first season with the Giants in 2018, Dixon set a franchise field goal percentage is the 2nd-highest in franchise history by record with a 41.8-yard net average on 71 punts…Dixon kickers with a minimum of 50 tries...In 2018, Rosas had 1 of the had a 45.4-yard gross average on 71 punts, the longest a 60-yarder…He dropped 20 kicks inside the 20 and had 4 best seasons by a kicker in Giants history…He was Selected to touchbacks. his first Pro Bowl and named 2nd-team All-Pro after succeeding - Punted two times for 77 yards (38.5 avg.) vs. the Jets (8/8). on 32 of 33 field goal attempts and 31 of 32 extra point tries, - Punted three times for 121 yards (40.3 avg.), including one and scored 127 points. . .The 32 field goals were the fifth-high- downed inside the 20, vs. Chicago (8/16). est total in Giants history. . .Rosas’ 97.0 field goal percentage - Had one punt for 40 yards that was downed inside the 20 vs. was a Giants record. Cincinnati (8/22). - Was 4-4 on extra point attempts and converted his only field goal try from 23 yards vs. the Jets (8/8). . .Also recorded a tackle 46 TAYBOR PEPPER 6-4 240 2nd season Michigan State on special teams. Originally signed to a reserve/future contract by the Green Bay - Was 3-3 on extra point attempts and converted a 47-yard field Packers on Jan. 27, 2017…Signed as a free agent by the Giants goal vs. Chicago (8/16). on Dec. 31, 2018. . .In 2017, Pepper played 4 games for Green - Was 2-2 on extra point attempts and converted his only field Bay…Fractured his foot in practice on Nov. 2 and was placed on goal try from 41 yards vs. Cincinnati (8/22). . .Also recorded a injured reserve the following day. tackle on special teams. - Saw action at vs. the Jets (8/8). - Saw action at long snapper vs. Chicago (8/16). 6 JOHNNY TOWNSEND P 6-1 205 2nd season Florida - Saw action at long snapper vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Originally a 5th-round (173rd pick overall) draft choice by the Oakland Raiders in 2018…Waived by Oakland on Aug. 13, 51 ZAK DEOSSIE LS 6-5 250 13th season Brown 2019…Awarded off waivers to the Giants on Aug. 14, 2019… Has played in 188 regular-season and 10 postseason games As a rookie with Oakland in 2018, Townsend played in all 16 as the long snapper and on coverage teams…DeOssie is the games…He punted 70 times for 3,022 yards, a 43.2-yard aver- 2nd-longest tenured Giants player, behind Eli Manning (who age…His net average was 38.3 yards, he placed 17 kicks inside is in his 16th season)…Among current players, only Manning the opponents’ 20-yard line, had 5 touchbacks, and a long punt (232) has played more regular-season games in a Giants of 64 yards…Also recorded a 42-yard rush, a franchise-long uniform than DeOssie, whose 188 games place him 6th in run for a punter. franchise history, 2 games behind Amani Toomer…Has 87 - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). career regular-season special teams tackles, 1 forced fumble - Punted three times for 131 yards (43.7 avg.), including one and 7 postseason special teams tackles…Selected to the NFC downed inside the 20, vs. Cincinnati (8/22). Pro Bowl team as a special teams player in 2008 and 2010. . .In 2018, DeOssie played in all 16 games for the 3rd consecutive season and the 11th time in his 12 seasons…Recorded 3 solo special teams tackles, and snapped for all of the Giants’ placekicks and punts. - Saw action at long snapper vs. the Jets (8/8) - Did not play vs. Chicago (8/16). - Saw action at long snapper vs. Cincinnati (8/22). PLAYERS NOT INCLUDED IN THE MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION

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2 Wide receiver HT: 6-0 WT: 190 College – notre dame High School – Gainesville (Ga) How Acquired – Free Agent (2019) NFL EXP.: 5th Year GIANTS EXP: 1st Year

TRANSACTIONS: - In 2014, spent the season on Detroit’s physically - Originally a 6th round (189th pick overall) draft choice unable to perform list (shoulder). by the Detroit Lions in 2014… Cut by Detroit on Sept. 3, 2016…Signed to Detroit’s practice squad on Sept. College: 4, 2016…Signed to Detroit’s active roster on Dec. 3, - In 4 seasons at Notre Dame, Jones played in 51 games, 2016…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on July 27, including playing in all 13 games in each of his final three 2019. seasons… Career totals included 181 receptions for 2,429 yards (13.4-yard avg.) and 19 touchdowns…Added 10 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: rush attempts for 75 yards and scored 2 touchdowns… - Jones has played in 42 regular-season games with Also returned 14 punts for 106 yards (7.6-yard avg.)… 9 starts…Career totals include 64 catches for 814 yards Ranks 2nd in school history with 181 receptions and 7th (12.7-yard avg.), and 4 touchdowns…Also has 21 punt with 2,429 receiving yards…Tied for 7th in school with returns for 193 yards (9.2-yard avg.) with a long runback 19 touchdown receptions… As a senior in 2013, Jones of 28 yards, and 14 kickoff returns for 292 yards (20.9- started all 13 games and caught 70 receptions for 1,108 yard avg.) with a long of 35. yards (both the 8th-highest single-season totals in school - In 2018, Jones played in a career-high 15 games history) and 9 touchdowns…Added 9 rushing attempts with 3 starts…Finished with 19 receptions for 190 yards for 67 yards and 2 touchdowns and 14 punt returns for and scored a career-high 2 touchdowns…Added 8 punt 106 yards (7.6-yard avg.)…As a junior in 2012, Jones returns for 87 yards (10.9-yard avg.) and 4 kickoff returns played in all 13 games with 11 starts.. Caught 50 passes for 81 yards (20.3-yard avg.). for 649 yards and 4 touchdowns… Finished with 7 - Caught a career-high 6 passes for 42 yards vs. receptions for 90 yards vs. Alabama in the BCS National Minnesota (12/23)…Had 3 receptions for 40 yards and Championship Game…As a sophomore in 2011, Jones his only 2 touchdowns of the season – on 5 and 23-yard played in 13 games with 12 starts and had 38 receptions receptions from Matthew Stafford - at Green Bay (12/30). for 366 yards and 3 touchdowns…As a freshman in 2010, - In 2017, Jones played in 14 games with a career-high Jones played in 12 games with 7 starts…Had 23 recep- 6 starts…Caught a career-high 30 passes for 399 yards tions for 306 yards and 3 touchdowns…Became the first (13.3-yard avg.), and scored 1 touchdown. Added 6 punt freshman wide receiver in Notre Dame history to register returns for 47 yards (7.8-yard avg.) and 5 kickoff returns a touchdown in the Irish season opener. for 105 yards (21.0-yard avg.)…Caught 3 passes for 63 yards vs. Atlanta (9/24)…Recorded a season-high PERSONAL: 4 receptions for a career-high 88 yards vs. Pittsburgh - Jones is married to Theresa Gonzalez… They have (10/29)…Matched his season-high with 4 receptions for a daughter, Easton Kaia… Played at Gainesville (Ga.) 55 yards at Chicago (11/19)…Caught 3 passes for 26 High School, where he was named first-team all-state yards and his only touchdown of the season vs. Chicago by Georgia Sports Writers Association following his (12/16). senior season in 2009, when he helped Gainesville win - In 2016, Jones played in 3 games and had 5 recep- a Georgia state championship for the first time since tions for 93 yards…Played in his only career postseason 1982…Selected to play in the Under Armor All-America game, but did not register a catch…Had a season-high 3 Game in St. Petersburg, Fla…Father, Andre Jones, receptions for 49 yards in his season debut at New Orleans was a defensive end at Notre Dame from 1987-91 and (12/4)…Caught 1 pass for 35 yards in the regular season played on the 1988 Notre Dame national championship finale vs. Green Bay (1/1). team…Godfather is former Notre Dame standout Raghib - In his first NFL season in 2015, Jones played in “Rocket” Ismail…His younger brother, Malachi Jones, 10 games and caught 10 passes for 132 yards and 1 played for the and Chicago Bears… His touchdown… Added 7 punt returns for 59 yards (8.4- other young brother, , was drafted by the yard avg.) and 5 kickoff returns for 106 yards (21.2- Los Angeles Angels in the 2015 MLB Draft... Originally yard avg.)…Registered his first career reception, for 11 born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. yards, vs. Arizona (10/11)…Caught 2 receptions for a season-high 37 yards vs. Green Bay (12/03)… Had a season-high 4 catches for 33 yards at St. Louis (12/13)… Caught 1 pass for 29 yards and his first career touchdown. A 29-yarder, vs. San Francisco (12/27). JoneS’ CAREER TOTALS Regular Season REceiving YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2015 DET 10 0 10 132 13.2 29 1 2016 DET 3 0 5 93 18.6 36 0 2017 DET 14 6 30 399 13.3 34 1 2018 DET 15 3 19 190 10.0 26 2 Totals 42 9 64 814 12.7 36 4

Punt returns YEAR PR YDS AVG LG FC TD 2015 DET 7 59 8.4 28 6 0 2017 DET 6 47 7.8 17 4 0 2018 DET 8 87 10.9 25 8 0 Totals 21 193 9.2 28 18 0 kick returns YEAR ATT YDS AVG LG TD 2015 DET 5 106 21.2 34 0 2017 DET 5 105 21.0 35 0 2018 DET 4 81 20.3 22 0 Totals 14 292 20.9 35 0 postSeason

YEAR GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2016 DET 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 johnny townsend

6 Punter HT: 6-1 WT: 205 College – Florida High School – william r. boone (FL) How Acquired – Free Agent (2019) NFL EXP.: 2nd Year GIANTS EXP: 1st Year

TRANSACTIONS: at Vanderbilt, which included a 51.9-yard average on 7 - Originally a 5th-round (173rd pick overall) draft punts, including 5 inside the 20-yard line and a long of 62 choice by the Oakland Raiders in 2018…Waived by yards…In 2015, played in 14 games, and averaged 45.5 Oakland on Aug. 13, 2019…Awarded off waivers to the yards on 83 punts…Selected 2nd-yeat All-SEC by the Giants on Aug. 14, 2019. league’s coaches and the AP…Redshirted in 2014…As a true freshman I 2014, played in 6 games and averaged CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 42.0 yards on 29 punts…Placed 6 punts inside the oppo- - As a rookie with Oakland in 2018, Townsend played nents’ 20…Selected to the All-SEC all-freshmen team by in all 16 games…He punted 70 times for 3,022 yards, a the league’s coaches. 43.2-yard average…His net average was 38.3 yards, he placed 17 kicks inside the opponents’ 20-yard line, had 5 PERSONAL: touchbacks, and a long punt of 64 yards…Also recorded - Majored in telecommunication…Played free safety, a 42-yard rush, a franchise-long run for a punter… quarterback and punted at William R. Boone High School Made his NFL debut with a 44.5-yard gross average and in Orlando, Fla.…Also selected all-metro in … 41.5-yard net average on 4 punts vs. the Rams (9/10)… Averaged 44.6 yards per punt as a senior…Named Limited the Broncos to 1 return yard while grossing a 2012 first-team punter by the Florida Athletic Coaches 47.3-yard average on 4 punts for a net of 42.0 yards at Association District 11 (Orange and Osceola County Denver (9/16)…Posted season-high averages of 54.0 Schools), all-district and to the Orlando Sentinel Super gross yards and 49.0 net yards on 3 punts, including a 60…Named to the 2012 Florida Class 8A all-state team 57-yarder, and executed a fake punt by running around and played in the Central Florida All-Star Game… left end for 42 yards and a first down vs. the Chargers Named a U.S. Army All-American…Won the 2013 Felix (11/11)…Averaged 45.1 yards on a season-high 8 punts “Doc” Blanchard Award, given annually to the top player with a 60-yard long, and had a 35.4-yard net average, at at the U.S. Army All-America game who best exemplifies Arizona (11/18)…Recorded a season-long 64-yard punt the U.S. Army’s high standard of excellence in community and had matching gross and net averages of 45.0 yards service, education and athletic distinction. on 5 punts vs. Denver (12/16)…Finished the season with a 45.5-yard gross average and a 39.8-yard net average at Kansas City (12/30). College: - Played in 44 games over 4 seasons (2013, 2015-17) at Florida…Totaled 240 punts for 11,090 yards (46.2-yard avg.), placed 90 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line and had just 22 touchbacks…His punts and yardage totals were school records… His 46.2-yard career average ranks first in SEC history, his 11,090 yards rank 5th and his 240 are tied for 9th…Recorded 11 punts of over 60 yards throughout his career…Led the nation and the SEC in punting yardage during his junior and senior seasons…Set the school record with an average of 47.9 yards as a junior in 2016, and his 47.5-yard average as a senior is 2nd.…In 2017, he played in 11 games and was named a consensus 2nd-team All-American… Selected first-team All-SEC by the AP and 2nd-team by the league’s coaches…Averaged 47.5 yards on 64 punts… Recorded 27 punts of over 50 yards, including six over 60 yards...Dropped 27 punts inside the 20 and booted a career-long punt of 70 yards…As a junior in 2016, played in 13 games and led the nation with a 47.9-yard average on 64 punts…Selected 2nd-team All-SEC by the league’s coaches and the AP…Posted 29 punts of at least 50 yards and 27 punts inside the 20-yard line…Named the Ray Guy Punter of the Week after his performance Townsend’s CAREER TOTALS Regular Season Punting YEAR GP NO YDS AVG NET TB IN 20 LG BL 2018 OAK 16 70 3,022 43.2 38.3 5 17 64 0 Totals 16 70 3,022 43.2 38.3 5 17 64 0 Additional statistics: 2018 -- 1 rush for 42 yards. terrell sinkfield jr.

24 Cornerback HT: 6-1 WT: 195 College – Northern Iowa High School – hopkins (mn) How Acquired – Free Agent (2019) NFL EXP.: 1st Year GIANTS EXP: 1st Year

TRANSACTIONS: PERSONAL: - Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Miami - Was named to the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s all-met- Dolphins on May 3, 2013…Waived by Miami on May 28, ro third team in his senior year at Hopkins High School... 2013…Signed by the on June 11, Son of Terrell Sinkfield and Kim Alston. . .majored in 2013…Waived by Green Bay on July 19, 2013…Signed exercise science. by the Buffalo Bills on Aug. 3, 2013…Waived by Buffalo on Aug. 18, 2013…Signed by the Giants on Aug. 21, 2013…Waived by the Giants on Aug. 26, 2013. . .Signed by the Minnesota Vikings on Jan. 23, 2016. . .Waived by Minnesota on Aug. 30, 2016. . .Signed by Minnesota on Mar. 30, 2017. . .Waived by Minnesota on Sept. 2, 2017...Signed to the ’ practice squad on Sept. 4, 2017. . .Signed to the Jets’ active roster on Jan. 2, 2018...Waived by the Jets on Aug. 31, 2018. . .Signed to the Oakland Raiders’ practice squad on Sept. 3, 2018... Waived by Oakland on Sept. 11, 2018. . .Signed by the Giants as a free agent on Aug. 14, 2019. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: - Has not played in an NFL game. College: - Played in 38 games with 31 starts at wide receiver in four seasons at Northern Iowa. . .As a senior in 2012, caught 43 passes for 499 yards and four touchdowns. . .As a junior in 2011, played in all 13 games with 11 starts... Recorded 28 receptions for 464 yards and six touchdowns. Jake powell

48 tight End HT: 6-6 WT: 230 College – monmouth High School – cherokee (nj) How Acquired – Free Agent (2019) NFL EXP.: Rookie

TRANSACTIONS: PERSONAL: - Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the - Three-year starter at TE and DE at Cherokee (Marlton, New Orleans Saints on May 6, 2019. . .Waived by New N.J.) HS. . .Fourth all-time leading receiver in Cherokee Orleans on May 10, 2019. . .Signed by New Orleans on history and recordholder among tight ends. . .Among Top August 1, 2019. . .Waived by New Orleans on August 11, 20 receiving leaders in South Jersey in 2012 (35-440-5 2019. . .Signed by the Giants as a free agent on August TDs) and 2013 (27-496-6 TDs). . .Also a three-year starter 13, 2019. in both basketball and baseball, where he captained both teams. . .Son of Todd and Charlene Powell. . .Younger CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: brother, Evan, plays linebacker for Monmouth. . .Father - Has not played in an NFL game. and older brother, Tyler, played baseball at Delaware... Grandfather, Thomas J. Powell Jr., played college football College: at Colgate. . .Graduated in Dec., 2018 with a bachelor’s - Powell was a three-year starter at tight end for degree in business management. . .Jake Thomas Powell Monmouth, and a two-time All-Big South selection... was born on Jan. 16, 1996 in Voorhees, N.J. Appeared in 26 games with 20 starts, posting 54 recep- tions for 642 yards and six touchdowns. . .As a senior in 2018, was first-team All- Big South despite playing in only five games, posting 15 receptions for 165 yards and two touchdowns. . .As a junior, was a first-team All-Big South and second-team All- ECAC selection and finished first in the Big South among tight ends in every category, recording 23 receptions for 330 yards and three TDs... Transferred to Monmouth from Delaware, where he spent his first semester of eligibility. malcolm bunche

66 guard HT: 6-6 WT: 319 College – ucla High School – newark (de) How Acquired – Free Agent (2019) NFL EXP.: 1st Year GIANTS EXP: 1st Year

TRANSACTIONS: PERSONAL: - Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the - Born on October 16, 1991 in Newark, Delaware... Philadelphia Eagles on May 2, 2015…Cut by Philadelphia Four-star recruit coming out of Newark High School on Sept. 5, 2015…Signed to Philadelphia’s practice according to rivals.com. . .Son of Curtis Bunche and squad on Sept. 6, 2015…Signed to Philadelphia’s active Melinda Henry…Has two sisters, Cetera and Mykeisha. roster on Jan. 4, 2016…Waived by Philadelphia on Aug. 15, 2016. . .Signed as a free agent by the on Aug. 3, 2017. . .Waived by Jacksonville on Sept. 1, 2017. . .Signed as a free agent by the Giants on May 14, 2018. . .Waived by the Giants on Sept. 1, 2018... Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Aug. 5, 2019. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: - Has not played in an NFL game. College: - Played in 33 games in three seasons for the Miami Hurricanes. . .Enrolled at Miami in January of 2010 and then redshirted during the 2010 season. . .Started all 12 games at left tackle in the 2012 season for the ACC’s fifth-best offense. . .Saw action in 11 games in 2013 and made one start at left tackle for an offense which averaged 447 yards and 36 points per game. . .Enrolled at UCLA as a graduate student in time for 2014 spring practice after transferring from the (FL)...Starter in nine games for UCLA along the offensive line...Also saw duty on special teams. . .Was in the starting lineup at left tackle for the first six contests of the season... Helped to pave the way for the Pac-12’s leading rusher, Paul Perkins, who put together a 1,575-yard season, second-most in school single-season history. terrence fede

69 defensive end HT: 6-4 WT: 267 College – Marist High School – Nyack (ny) How Acquired – Free Agent (2019) NFL EXP.: 5th Year GIANTS EXP: 1st Year

TRANSACTIONS: PERSONAL: - Originally a 7th round (234th pick overall) draft choice - Majored in business and marketing at Marist... by the Miami Dolphins in 2014…Declared free agency on Attended Nyack (N.Y.) High School. . .Earned four letters March 14, 2018…Signed as an unresticted free agent by in both football and basketball. . .Named first-team the Buffalo Bills on April 4, 2018…Waived by Buffalo on all-state in football in addition to earning all-section, September 1, 2018…Signed as a free agent by the Giants all-county and allleague honors. . .Completed an NFL on August 3, 2019. externship in the athletic department at the University of Maryland in 2016. . .In 2016, he participated in the CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Dolphins’ Hurricane Matthew relief efforts by flying - Appeared in 51 games over four seasons with the to Haiti to distribute food, water and hygienic kits to Miami Dolphins (2014-17). . .Totaled 50 tackles (30 solo), those affected by the storm. . .Is of Haitian descent one sack, and two fumble recoveries. . .Also played in one ...Participated in the 2017 Miami Dolphins Business postseason game, recording two tackles (one solo) in the Combine. . .Last name is pronounced Fuh-DAY. . .Born AFC Wild Card game against Pittsburgh (1/8/17). Nov. 19, 1991. College: - Four-year (2009, 2011-13) and three-year starter at Marist. . .Became the first player in Marist history to be selected in the NFL draft. . .Was a three- time All-Pioneer Football League selection (2011-13), including two first-team selections (2012-13). . .Played in 41 career games with 34 starts. . .Recorded career totals of 215 tackles (91 solo), 47 tackles for loss, 12 passes defensed, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles. . .Left with school’s career sack record (30.5)... Also blocked three field goals. . .Started all 11 games as a senior in 2013. . . Named to the Walter Camp FCS All- America Team as well as first-team All-America selection by The Sports Network. . .Finished sixth nationally in the voting for the Award, which is presented to the best defensive player in the FCS. . .Named Pioneer Football League Defensive Player of the Year ... Recorded 59 tackles (30 solo), 18 tackles for loss and a forced fumble ... Set school’s single-season record with 13 sacks. Fede’s CAREER TOTALS Regular Season YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2014 MIA 11 0 8 2 10 1.0 0 0 2015 MIA 15 0 9 7 16 0.0 0 0 2016 MIA 9 0 6 8 14 0.0 0 1 2017 MIA 16 0 7 3 10 0.0 0 1 Totals 51 0 30 20 50 1.0 0 2 postSeason YEAR GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR 2016 MIA 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 Totals 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 Joey alfieri

98 linebacker HT: 6-2 WT: 226 College – stanford High School – jesuit (or) How Acquired – Free Agent (2019) NFL EXP.: Rookie

TRANSACTIONS: PERSONAL: - Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by - Majored in management science and engineering at the Philadelphia Eagles on May 9, 2019. . .Waived by Stanford. . .Three-time varsity letterwinner at Jesuit High Philadelphia on August 2, 2019. . .Claimed off waivers by School in Portland, OR. . . 2013 6A all-state running back the Giants on August 3, 2019. and linebacker. . . Led team to 2013 6A state title. . . Born in Portland, Ore.. . .Full name is Joseph Angelo Alfieri... CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Son of Phil and Kelly Alfieri. . .Father played football at - Has not played in an NFL game. Oregon State (1983-87). . .Mother ran track at Oregon State (1984-88). . .Five siblings: Jamie, Nick, Anthony, College: Michael and Andy (Nick played football at Georgetown). - Played in 50 games at Stanford, including 40 starts in four seasons. . .Totaled 165 tackles (89 solo), 26.5 tackles for loss and 14.0 sacks. . .Also recorded Two interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, six passes defended, one touchdown. . .Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2017, 2018). . .2016 All-Pac-12 honorable mention. ROSTER BREAKDOWN MEDIA INFORMATION

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2018 NEW YORK GIANTS INFORMATION GUIDE (as of Aug. 26, 2019) NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED 45 Adams Keion LB 6-2 240 23 1 Western Michigan Salisbury, NC FA-’19 79 Adams Paul T 6-6 315 23 R Missouri Nashville, TN FA-’19 35 Adewusi Tenny S 6-0 206 21 R Delaware Avenel, NJ FA-’19 73 Akinmoladun Freedom LB 6-3 286 23 R Nebraska Grandview, MO FA-’19 98 Alfieri Joey LB 6-2 226 23 R Stanford Portland, OR FA-’19

55 Anderson Jonathan LB 6-1 240 27 4 Texas Christian Corpus Christi, TX FA-’19 78 Asafo-Adjei George T 6-5 320 22 R Kentucky West Chester, OH D7-’19 27 Baker DeAndre CB 5-11 189 21 R Georgia Miami, FL D1-’19 25 Ballentine Corey CB 6-0 191 23 R Washburn Topeka, KS D6-’19 26 Barkley Saquon RB 6-0 232 22 2 Penn State Coplay, PA D1-’18

23 Beal Sam CB 6-1 192 22 2 Western Michigan Grand Rapids, MI SD3-’18 41 Bethea Antoine S 5-11 201 34 14 Howard Newport News, VA FA-’19 67 Brown Evan G 6-3 316 22 2 SMU Dallas, TX FA-’18 66 Bunche Malcolm G 6-6 310 27 1 UCLA Newark, DE FA-’19 52 Carlock Jake LB 6-2 238 22 R Long Island Babylon, NY FA-’19

59 Carter Lorenzo LB 6-5 255 23 2 Georgia Norcross, GA D3-’18 61 Ceresna Jake DL 6-5 295 24 R Cortland State New Fairfield, CT FA-’19 36 Chandler Sean S 5-11 202 23 2 Temple Camden, NJ FA-’18 57 Connelly Ryan LB 6-2 236 23 R Wisconsin Eden Prairie, MN D5-’19 47 Conrad CJ TE 6-4 247 23 R Kentucky LaGrange, OH FA-’19

58 Davis Tae LB 6-1 230 23 2 Tennessee-Chatt. Oxford, AL FA-’18 51 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 248 35 13 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07 89 Dickerson Garrett TE 6-3 252 23 2 Northwestern Englewood, NJ FA-’18 9 Dixon Riley P 6-5 226 26 4 Syracuse Oneida, NY T(DEN)-’18 85 Ellison Rhett TE 6-5 255 30 8 USC Mountain View, CA FA-’17

88 Engram Evan TE 6-3 240 24 3 Ole Miss Powder Springs, GA D1-’17 69 Fede Terrence LB 6-4 267 27 5 Marist Nyack, NY FA-’19 18 Fowler III Bennie WR 6-1 218 27 5 Michigan State Bloomfield, MI FA-’18 22 Gallman Jr. Wayne RB 6-0 216 24 3 Clemson Loganville, GA D4-’17 65 Gates Nick G 6-6 318 23 1 Nebraska Las Vegas, NV FA-’19

83 Golden Brittan WR 6-0 196 30 5 West Texas A&M Denver City, TX FA-’19 44 Golden Markus LB 6-3 259 28 5 Missouri St. Louis, MO FA-’19 93 Goodson B.J. LB 6-1 246 26 4 Clemson Lamar, SC D4-’16 75 Halapio Jon C 6-4 315 28 3 Florida St. Petersburg, FL FA-’16 34 Haley Grant CB 5-9 191 23 2 Penn State Atlanta, GA FA-’18

30 Hamilton Antonio CB 6-0 195 26 4 South Carolina State Johnston, SC FA-’18 71 Hernandez Will G 6-3 332 23 2 UTEP Las Vegas, NV D2-’18 95 Hill B.J. DL 6-3 310 24 2 N.C. State Oakboro, NC D3-’18 23 Hilliman Jon RB 6-0 226 23 R Rutgers Plainfield, NJ FA-’19 20 Jenkins Janoris CB 5-10 190 30 8 North Alabama Pahokee, FL FA-’16

77 Jenkins John DL 6-4 335 30 7 Georgia Meriden, CT FA-’19 8 Jones Daniel QB 6-5 220 22 R Duke Charlotte, NC D1-’19 2 Jones TJ WR 6-0 190 27 5 Notre Dame Winnipeg, MB FA-’19 33 Ladler Kenny S 6-0 201 26 3 Vanderbilt Stone Mountain, GA FA-’18 12 Latimer Cody WR 6-3 222 26 6 Indiana Dayton, OH FA-’18

17 Lauletta Kyle QB 6-2 219 23 2 Richmond Exton, PA D4-’18 97 Lawrence II Dexter DL 6-4 342 21 R Clemson Wake Forest, NC D1-’19 37 Love Julian CB 5-11 195 21 R Notre Dame Westchester, IL D4-’19 10 Manning Eli QB 6-5 218 38 16 Ole Miss New Orleans, LA T(SD)- ‘04 96 Martin Kareem LB 6-6 262 27 6 North Carolina Roanoke Rapids, NC FA-’18 90 McIntosh RJ DL 6-5 293 23 2 Miami (FL) Fort Lauderdale, FL D5-’18 68 Mihalik Brian T 6-9 315 27 4 Boston College Avon Lake, OH FA-’18 91 Moss Avery LB 6-3 266 24 2 Youngstown State Tempe, AZ FA-’18 47 Ogletree Alec LB 6-3 250 27 7 Georgia Newman, GA T(LAR)-’18 60 O’Hagan James G 6-2 302 22 R Buffalo Seaford, NY FA-’19

39 Penny Eli RB 6-1 250 26 3 Idaho Norwalk, CA FA-’18 46 Pepper Taybor LS 6-4 240 24 2 Michigan State Saline, MI FA-’19 21 Peppers Jabrill S 5-11 215 23 3 Michigan East Orange, NJ T(CLE) - ‘19 28 Perkins Paul RB 5-11 208 24 3 UCLA Chandler, AZ D5-’16 72 Pierre Olsen DL 6-4 293 27 4 Miami (FL) Rahway, NJ FA-’19

48 Powell Jake TE 6-6 230 22 R Monmouth Marlton, NJ FA-’19 77 Pulley Spencer C 6-4 309 26 4 Vanderbilt Memphis, TN FA-’18 74 Remmers Mike T 6-5 308 30 7 Oregon State Portland, OR FA-’19 2 Rosas Aldrick K 6-3 233 24 3 Southern Oregon Orland, CA FA-’17 84 Russell Alonzo WR 6-4 218 26 1 Toledo Washington, D.C. FA-’18

64 Salako Victor G 6-6 322 25 1 Oklahoma State Huntsville, AL FA-’18 81 Shepard Russell WR 6-0 194 28 7 LSU Houston, TX FA-’19 87 Shepard Sterling WR 5-10 196 26 4 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK D2-’16 82 Simonson Scott TE 6-5 261 27 5 Assumption Red Bank, N.J. FA-’18 24 Sinkfield Jr. Terrell DB 6-1 195 28 1 Northern Iowa Minnetonka, MN FA-’19

62 Slade Chad G 6-5 315 27 2 Auburn Moody, AL FA-’19 99 Slayton Chris DL 6-4 316 22 R Syracuse University Park, Ill. D7-’19 86 Slayton Darius WR 6-1 194 22 R Auburn Norcross, Ga. D5-’19 45 Smith Rod RB 6-3 236 27 5 Ohio State Joplin, MO FA-’19 76 Solder Nate T 6-9 316 31 9 Colorado Denver, CO FA-’18

54 Stupar Nate LB 6-2 225 31 7 Penn State State College, PA FA-’18 3 Tanney Alex QB 6-3 208 31 4 Monmouth (IL) Lexington, IL FA-’18 15 Tate II Golden WR 5-11 191 30 10 Notre Dame Hendersonville, TN FA-’19 48 Tauaefa Josiah LB 6-1 235 22 R Texas-San Antonio Corinth, TX FA-’19 31 Thomas Michael S 5-10 195 29 6 Stanford Houston, TX FA-’18

38 Toliver Henre’ CB 6-0 190 22 1 Arkansas Marrero, LA FA-’19 94 Tomlinson Dalvin DL 6-3 319 25 3 Alabama McDonogh, GA D2-’17 6 Townsend Johnny P 6-1 205 24 2 Florida Orlando, FL FA-’19 80 Wesley Alex WR 6-0 191 23 R Northern Colorado Murphy,TX FA-’19 63 Wheeler Chad T 6-7 318 25 3 USC Santa Monica, CA FA-’17

13 White Jr. Reggie WR 6-2 212 23 R Monmouth Randallstown, MD FA-’19 53 Ximines Oshane LB 6-4 254 22 R Old Dominion Queens, NY D3-’19 43 Zamort Ronald CB 5-10 184 27 2 Western Michigan Delray Beach, FL FA-’18 70 Zeitler Kevin G 6-4 330 29 8 Wisconsin Waukesha, WI T(CLE) - ‘19

Reserve/Injured 19 Coleman Corey WR 5-11 185 24 4 Baylor Dallas, TX FA-’18 6 Etta-Tawo Amba WR 6-1 208 25 1 Syracuse Powder Springs, GA FA-’19 49 Harvey Nate LB 5-11 237 22 R East Carolina Knightdale, Nc FA-’19 46 McLaurin Mark LB 6-2 214 22 R Mississippi State Collins, MS FA-’19 49 Searight Isaiah TE 6-4 250 22 R Fordham Tinton Falls, NJ FA-’19

Commissioner’s Exemption 29 Moore Kamrin S 5-11 201 22 2 Boston College District Heights, MD FA-’18 (as of Aug. 26, 2019) NO. FIRST LAST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED 2 TJ Jones WR 6-0 190 27 5 Notre Dame Winnipeg, MB FA-’19 2 Aldrick Rosas K 6-3 233 24 3 Southern Oregon Orland, CA FA-’17 3 Alex Tanney QB 6-3 208 31 4 Monmouth (IL) Lexington, IL FA-’18 6 Johnny Townsend P 6-1 205 24 2 Florida Orlando, FL FA-’19 8 Daniel Jones QB 6-5 220 22 R Duke Charlotte, NC D1-’19

9 Riley Dixon P 6-5 226 26 4 Syracuse Oneida, NY T(DEN)-’18 10 Eli Manning QB 6-5 218 38 16 Ole Miss New Orleans, LA T(SD)- ‘04 12 Cody Latimer WR 6-3 222 26 6 Indiana Dayton, OH FA-’18 13 Reggie White Jr. WR 6-2 212 23 R Monmouth Randallstown, MD FA-’19 15 Golden Tate III WR 5-11 191 30 10 Notre Dame Hendersonville, TN FA-’19

17 Kyle Lauletta QB 6-2 219 23 2 Richmond Exton, PA D4-’18 18 Bennie Fowler III WR 6-1 218 27 5 Michigan State Bloomfield, MI FA-’18 20 Janoris Jenkins CB 5-10 190 30 8 North Alabama Pahokee, FL FA-’16 21 Jabrill Peppers S 5-11 215 23 3 Michigan East Orange, NJ T(CLE) - ‘19 22 Wayne Gallman Jr. RB 6-0 216 24 3 Clemson Loganville, GA D4-’17

23 Sam Beal CB 6-1 192 22 2 Western Michigan Grand Rapids, MI SD3-’18 23 Jon Hilliman RB 6-0 226 23 R Rutgers Plainfield, NJ FA-’19 24 Terrell Sinkfield Jr. DB 6-1 195 28 1 Northern Iowa Minnetonka, MN FA-’19 25 Corey Ballentine CB 6-0 191 23 R Washburn Topeka, KS D6-’19 26 Saquon Barkley RB 6-0 232 22 2 Penn State Coplay, PA D1-’18

27 DeAndre Baker CB 5-11 189 21 R Georgia Miami, FL D1-’19 28 Paul Perkins RB 5-11 208 24 3 UCLA Chandler, AZ D5-’16 30 Antonio Hamilton CB 6-0 195 26 4 South Carolina State Johnston, SC FA-’18 31 Michael Thomas S 5-10 195 29 6 Stanford Houston, TX FA-’18 33 Kenny Ladler S 6-0 201 26 3 Vanderbilt Stone Mountain, GA FA-’18

34 Grant Haley CB 5-9 191 23 2 Penn State Atlanta, GA FA-’18 35 Tenny Adewusi S 6-0 206 22 R Delaware Avenel, NJ FA-’19 36 Sean Chandler S 5-11 202 23 2 Temple Camden, NJ FA-’18 37 Julian Love CB 5-11 195 21 R Notre Dame Westchester, IL D4-’19 38 Henre’ Toliver CB 6-0 190 22 1 Arkansas Marrero, LA FA-’19

39 Eli Penny RB 6-1 250 26 3 Idaho Norwalk, CA FA-’18 41 Antoine Bethea S 5-11 201 34 14 Howard Newport News, VA FA-’19 43 Ronald Zamort CB 5-10 184 27 2 Western Michigan Delray Beach, FL FA-’18 44 Markus Golden LB 6-3 259 28 5 Missouri St. Louis, MO FA-’19 45 Keion Adams LB 6-2 240 23 1 Western Michigan Salisbury, NC FA-’19

45 Rod Smith RB 6-3 236 27 5 Ohio State Joplin, MO FA-’19 46 Taybor Pepper LS 6-4 240 24 2 Michigan State Saline, MI FA-’19 47 Alec Ogletree LB 6-3 250 27 7 Georgia Newman, GA T(LAR)-’18 47 CJ Conrad TE 6-4 247 23 R Kentucky LaGrange, OH FA-’19 48 Jake Powell TE 6-6 230 22 R Monmouth Marlton, NJ FA-’19

48 Josiah Tauaefa LB 6-1 235 22 R Texas-San Antonio Corinth, TX FA-’19 51 Zak DeOssie LS 6-4 248 35 13 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07 52 Jake Carlock LB 6-2 238 22 R Long Island Babylon, NY FA-’19 53 Oshane Ximines LB 6-4 254 22 R Old Dominion Queens, NY D3-’19 54 Nate Stupar LB 6-2 225 31 7 Penn State State College, PA FA-’18

55 Jonathan Anderson LB 6-1 240 27 4 Texas Christian Corpus Christi, TX FA-’19 57 Ryan Connelly LB 6-2 236 23 R Wisconsin Eden Prairie, MN D5-’19 58 Tae Davis LB 6-1 230 23 2 Tennessee-Chatt. Oxford, AL FA-’18 59 Lorenzo Carter LB 6-5 255 23 2 Georgia Norcross, GA D3-’18 60 James O’Hagan G 6-2 302 22 R Buffalo Seaford, NY FA-’19 61 Jake Ceresna DL 6-5 295 24 R Cortland State New Fairfield, CT FA-’19 62 Chad Slade G 6-5 315 27 2 Auburn Moody, AL FA-’19 63 Chad Wheeler T 6-7 318 25 3 USC Santa Monica, CA FA-’17 64 Victor Salako G 6-6 322 25 1 Oklahoma State Huntsville, AL FA-’18 65 Nick Gates G 6-6 318 23 1 Nebraska Las Vegas, NV FA-’19

66 Malcolm Bunche G 6-6 310 27 1 UCLA Newark, DE FA-’19 67 Evan Brown G 6-3 316 22 2 SMU Dallas, TX FA-’18 68 Brian Mihalik T 6-9 315 27 4 Boston College Avon Lake, OH FA-’18 69 Terrence Fede LB 6-4 267 27 5 Marist Nyack, NY FA-’19 70 Kevin Zeitler G 6-4 330 29 8 Wisconsin Waukesha, WI T(CLE) - ‘19

71 Will Hernandez G 6-3 332 23 2 UTEP Las Vegas, NV D2-’18 72 Olsen Pierre DL 6-4 293 27 4 Miami (FL) Rahway, NJ FA-’19 73 Freedom Akinmoladun LB 6-3 284 23 R Nebraska Grandview, MO FA-’19 74 Mike Remmers T 6-5 308 30 7 Oregon State Portland, OR FA-’19 75 Jon Halapio C 6-4 315 28 3 Florida St. Petersburg, FL FA-’16

76 Nate Solder T 6-9 316 31 9 Colorado Denver, CO FA-’18 77 Spencer Pulley C 6-4 309 26 4 Vanderbilt Memphis, TN FA-’18 77 John Jenkins DL 6-4 335 30 6 Georgia Meriden, CT FA-’18 78 George Asafo-Adjei T 6-5 320 22 R Kentucky West Chester, OH D7-’19 79 Paul Adams T 6-6 315 23 R Missouri Nashville, TN FA-’19

80 Alex Wesley WR 6-0 191 23 R Northern Colorado Murphy,TX FA-’19 81 Russell Shepard WR 6-0 194 28 7 LSU Houston, TX FA-’19 82 Scott Simonson TE 6-5 261 27 5 Assumption Red Bank, NJ FA-’18 83 Brittan Golden WR 6-0 196 30 5 West Texas A&M Denver City, TX FA-’19 84 Alonzo Russell WR 6-4 218 26 1 Toledo Washington, D.C. FA-’18

85 Rhett Ellison TE 6-5 255 30 8 USC Mountain View, CA FA-’17 86 Darius Slayton WR 6-1 194 22 R Auburn Norcross, GA D5-’19 87 Sterling Shepard WR 5-10 196 26 4 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK D2-’16 88 Evan Engram TE 6-3 240 24 3 Ole Miss Powder Springs, GA D1-’17 89 Garrett Dickerson TE 6-3 252 23 2 Northwestern Englewood, NJ FA-’18

90 RJ McIntosh DL 6-5 293 23 2 Miami (FL) Fort Lauderdale, FL D5-’18 91 Avery Moss LB 6-3 266 24 2 Youngstown State Tempe, AZ FA-’18 93 B.J. Goodson LB 6-1 246 26 4 Clemson Lamar, SC D4-’16 94 Dalvin Tomlinson DL 6-3 319 25 3 Alabama McDonogh, GA D2-’17 95 B.J. Hill DL 6-3 310 24 2 N.C. State Oakboro, NC D3-’18

96 Kareem Martin LB 6-6 262 27 6 North Carolina Roanoke Rapids, NC FA-’18 97 Dexter Lawrence II DL 6-4 342 21 R Clemson Wake Forest, NC D1-’19 98 Joey Alfieri LB 6-2 226 23 R Stanford Portland, OR FA-’19 99 Chris Slayton DL 6-4 316 22 R Syracuse University Park, Ill. D7-’19

Reserve/Injured 6 Amba Etta-Tawo WR 6-1 208 25 1 Syracuse Muscat, Oman FA-’19 19 Corey Coleman WR 5-11 185 24 4 Baylor Dallas, TX FA-’18 46 Mark McLaurin LB 6-2 214 22 R Mississippi State Collins, MS FA-’19 49 Isaiah Searight TE 6-4 250 22 R Fordham Tinton Falls, NJ FA-’19 49 Nate Harvey LB 5-11 237 22 R East Carolina Knightdale, N.C. FA-’19

Commissioner’s Exemption 29 Kamrin Moore S 5-11 201 22 2 Boston College District Heights, MD FA-’18 OFFENSE WR 15 Golden Tate 18 Bennie Fowler III 84 Alonzo Russell 13 Reggie White Jr. 81 Russell Shepard 83 Brittan Golden 80 Alex Wesley

LT 76 Nate Solder 63 Chad Wheeler 68 Brian Mihalik 79 Paul Adams

LG 71 Will Hernandez 64 Victor Salako 65 Nick Gates 66 Malcolm Bunche

C 75 Jon Halapio 77 Spencer Pulley 60 James O’Hagan

RG 70 Kevin Zeitler 67 Evan Brown 62 Chad Slade

RT 74 Mike Remmers 63 Chad Wheeler 68 Brian Mihalik 78 George Asafo-Adjei

TE 88 Evan Engram 82 Scott Simonson 47 CJ Conrad

TE 85 Rhett Ellison 89 Garrett Dickerson 48 Jake Powell

WR 87 Sterling Shepard 12 Cody Latimer 86 Darius Slayton 2 TJ Jones 81 Russell Shepard

QB 10 Eli Manning 8 Daniel Jones 3 Alex Tanney 17 Kyle Lauletta

RB 26 Saquon Barkley 22 Wayne Gallman Jr. 28 Paul Perkins 39 Eli Penny 45 Rod Smith 23 Jon Hilliman

DEFENSE DL 95 B.J. Hill 90 RJ McIntosh 73 Freedom Akinmoladun

DL 94 Dalvin Tomlinson 77 John Jenkins 99 Chris Slayton

DL 97 Dexter Lawrence II 72 Olsen Pierre 61 Jake Ceresna

SAM 96 Kareem Martin 44 Markus Golden 91 Avery Moss 69 Terrence Fede

ILB 47 Alec Ogletree 93 B.J. Goodson 54 Nate Stupar 48 Josiah Tauaefa

$LB 58 Tae Davis 57 Ryan Connelly 55 Jonathan Anderson

WILL 59 Lorenzo Carter 53 Oshane Ximines 45 Keion Adams 52 Jake Carlock 98 Joey Alfieri

LCB 27 DeAndre Baker 34 Grant Haley 25 Corey Ballentine 43 Ronald Zamort

24 Terrell Sinkfield Jr.

RCB 20 Janoris Jenkins 30 Antonio Hamilton 23 Sam Beal 38 Henre’ Toliver

SS 21 Jabrill Peppers 31 Michael Thomas 36 Sean Chandler

FS 41 Antoine Bethea 37 Julian Love 33 Kenny Ladler 35 Tenny Adewusi SPECIALISTS P 9 Riley Dixon 6 Johnny Townsend

PK 2 Aldrick Rosas

H 9 Riley Dixon

LS 51 Zak DeOssie 46 Taybor Pepper

KR 12 Cody Latimer 2 TJ Jones 25 Corey Ballentine

PR 21 Jabrill Peppers 15 Golden Tate 2 TJ Jones 83 Brittan Golden 86 Darius Slayton Underlined = Rookie; BOLD = Starter YEAR DRAFTEES (25) FREE AGENTS (59) TRADES/WAIVERS (5) 2019 QB Daniel Jones (1) LB Keion Adams G Chade Slade S Jabrill Peppers (T-CLE) DL Dexter Lawrence II (1) T Paul Adams RB Rod Smith G Kevin Zeitler (T-CLE) CB Deandre Baker (1) S Tenny Adewusi WR Golden Tate DL Freedom Akinmo- LB Josiah Tauaefa LB Oshane Ximines (3) ladun CB Julian Love (4) S Antoine Bethea G Nick Gates LB Jake Carlock CB Henre’ Toliver LB Ryan Connelly (5) WR Alex Wesley WR Darius Slayton (5) DL Jake Ceresna TE CJ Conrad WR Reggie White Jr. CB Corey Ballentine (6) G Nick Gates CB Ronald Zamort T George Asafo-Adjei (7) WR Brittan Golden DL Terrance Fede DL Chris Slayton (7) LB Markus Golden LB Joey Alfieri WR TJ Jones G Malcolm Bunche DL Terrence Fede LB Jonathan Anderson G James O’Hagan TE Jake Powell LS Taybor Pepper P Johnny Townsend DL Olsen Pierre CB Terrell Sinkfield Jr. T Mike Remmers 2018 RB Saquon Barkley (1) LB Kareem Martin LB Alec Ogletree (T-LAR) G Will Hernandez (2) WR Cody Latimer P Riley Dixon (T-DEN) S Michael Thomas DE Lorenzo Carter (3) QB Alex Tanney DT B.J. Hill (3) OL Evan Brown QB Kyle Lauletta (4) LB Tae Davis DT RJ McIntosh (5) CB Grant Haley S Sean Chandler CB Sam Beal (3 Sup) WR Alonzo Russell WR Russell Shepard TE Garrett Dickerson TE Scott Simonson T Victor Salako WR Bennie Fowler III CB Antonio Hamilton DL John Jenkins S Kenny Ladler T Brian Mihalik RB Eli Penny C Spencer Pulley LB Nate Stupar

2017 TE Evan Engram (1) T Chad Wheeler DL Dalvin Tomlinson (2) C Jon Halapio RB Wayne Gallman (4) K Aldrick Rosas DE Avery Moss (5) TE Rhett Ellison

2016 WR Sterling Shepard (2) CB Janoris Jenkins LB B.J. Goodson (4) C Jon Halapio RB Paul Perkins (5)

2007 LS Zak DeOssie (4)

2004 QB Eli Manning (T-SD) HEAD COACH: Pat Shurmur

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QUARTERBACKS (4): No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 3 Tanney, Alex QB 6-4 220 5 Monmouth (IL) 8 Jones, Daniel QB 6-5 220 R Duke 10 Manning, Eli QB 6-5 220 16 Ole Miss 17 Lauletta, Kyle QB 6-2 222 2 Richmond

RUNNING BACKS (6): Craig Johnson No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 22 Gallman Jr., Wayne RB 6-0 210 3 Clemson 23 Hilliman RB 6-0 226 R Rutgers 26 Barkley, Saquon RB 6-0 230 2 Penn State 28 Perkins, Paul RB 5-11 208 3 UCLA 39 Penny, Eli RB 6-1 250 3 Idaho 45 Smith, Rod RB 6-3 236 5 Ohio State

WIDE RECEIVERS (11): No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 2 Jones, TJ WR 6-0 190 5 Notre Dame 12 Latimer, Cody WR 6-3 222 6 Indiana 13 White, Jr. Reggie WR 6-2 212 R Monmouth 15 Tate, Golden WR 5-11 191 10 Notre Dame 18 Fowler III, Bennie WR 6-1 218 5 Michigan State 80 Wesley, Alex WR 6-0 191 R Northern Colorado 81 Shepard, Russell WR 6-0 194 7 LSU 83 Golden, Brittan WR 6-0 196 5 West Texas A&M 84 Russell, Alonzo WR 6-4 218 1 Toledo 86 Slayton, Darius WR 6-1 194 R Auburn 87 Shepard, Sterling WR 5-10 196 4 Oklahoma

TIGHT ENDS (6): Lunda Wells No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 47 Conrad, CJ TE 6-4 247 R Kentucky 48 Powell, Jake TE 6-6 230 R Monmouth 82 Simonson, Scott TE 6-5 261 5 Assumption 85 Ellison, Rhett TE 6-5 255 8 USC 88 Engram, Evan TE 6-3 240 3 Ole Miss 89 Dickerson, Garrett TE 6-3 252 2 Northwestern

OFFENSIVE LINE (16): Hal Hunter No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 60 O’Hagan, James G 6-2 302 R Buffalo 62 Slade, Chade G 6-5 315 2 Auburn 63 Wheeler, Chad T 6-7 318 3 USC 64 Salako, Victor T 6-6 322 1 Oklahoma State 65 Gates, Nick G 6-6 318 1 Nebraska 66 Bunche, Malcolm G 6-6 319 1 UCLA 67 Brown, Evan C 6-3 316 2 SMU 68 Mihalik, Brian T 6-9 315 4 Boston College 70 Zeitler, Kevin G 6-4 330 8 Wisconsin 71 Hernandez, Will G 6-3 332 2 UTEP 74 Remmers, Mike T 6-5 308 7 Oregon State 75 Halapio, Jon C 6-4 315 3 Florida 76 Solder, Nate T 6-9 316 9 Colorado 77 Pulley, Spencer C 6-4 304 4 Vanderbilt 78 Asafo-Adjei, George T 6-5 320 R Kentucky 79 Adams, Paul T 6-6 315 R Missouri DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR:

DEFENSIVE LINE (10): Gary Emanuel No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 61 Ceresna, Jake DL 6-5 295 R Courtland State 69 Fede, Terrance DL 6-4 267 5 Marist 72 Pierre, Olsen DL 6-4 293 4 Miami (FL) 73 Akinmoladun, Freedom DL 6-3 284 R Nebraska 77 Jenkins, John DL 6-4 335 6 Georgia 90 McIntosh, R.J. DL 6-5 293 2 Miami (FL) 94 Tomlinson, Dalvin DL 6-3 319 3 Alabama 95 Hill, B.J. DL 6-3 310 2 N.C. State 97 Lawrence III, Dexter DL 6-4 342 R Clemson 99 Slayton, Chris DL 6-4 316 R Syracuse

LINEBACKERS (7): Bill McGovern No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 47 Ogletree, Alec LB 6-3 250 7 Georgia 48 Josiah, Tauaefa LB 6-1 235 R Texas-San Antonio 54 Stupar, Nate LB 6-2 225 7 Penn State 55 Anderson, Jonathan LB 6-1 240 4 Texas Christian 57 Connelly, Ryan LB 6-2 236 R Wisconsin 58 Davis, Tae ILB 6-1 230 2 Tennessee-Chatt 93 Goodson, B.J. LB 6-1 246 4 Clemson

OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS (8): Mike Dawson 44 Golden, Markus LB 6-3 259 5 Missouri 45 Adams, Keion LB 6-2 240 1 Western Michigan 52 Carlock, Jake LB 6-2 238 R Long Island 53 Ximines, Oshane LB 6-4 254 R Old Dominion 59 Carter, Lorenzo LB 6-5 255 2 Georgia 91 Moss, Avery LB 6-3 266 2 Youngstown State 96 Martin, Kareem LB 6-6 262 6 North Carolina 98 Alfieri, Joey LB 6-2 226 R Stanford

DEFENSIVE BACKS (16) : No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 20 Jenkins, Janoris CB 5-10 190 8 North Alabama 21 Peppers, Jabrill S 5-11 215 3 Michigan 23 Beal, Sam CB 6-1 192 2 Western Michigan 24 Sinkfield, Terrell CB 6-1 195 1 Northern Iowa 25 Ballentine, Cory CB 6-0 191 R Washburn 27 Baker, DeAndre CB 5-11 189 R Georgia 30 Hamilton, Antonio CB 6-0 195 4 South Carolina State 31 Thomas, Michael S 5-10 195 6 Stanford 33 Ladler, Kenny S 6-0 201 3 Vanderbilt 34 Haley, Grant CB 5-9 190 2 Penn State 35 Adewusi, Tenny S 6-0 206 R Deleware 36 Chandler, Sean S 5-10 205 2 Temple 37 Love, Julian CB 5-11 195 R Notre Dame 38 Toliver, Henre’ CB 6-0 190 1 Arkansas 41 Bethea, Antoine S 5-11 201 14 Howard 43 Zamort, Ronald CB 5-10 184 2 Western Michigan

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR: THOMAS McGAUGHEY

SPECIALISTS (5): & Tom Quinn No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 2 Rosas, Aldrick K 6-3 221 2 Southern Oregon 6 Townsend, Johnny P 6-1 205 2 Florida 9 Dixon, Riley P 6-4 221 4 Syracuse 46 Pepper, Taybor LS 6-4 240 2 Michigan State 51 DeOssie, Zak LS 6-4 248 13 Brown GIANTS STATS MEDIA INFORMATION

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WON 3, LOST 0 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 08/08 W 31-22 N.Y. Jets 73,716 Hilliman 22 70 3.2 16 2 08/16 W 32-13 Chicago 70,888 Smith 21 62 3.0 17 1 08/22 W 25-23 at Cincinnati 34,887 Perkins 13 46 3.5 11 0 08/29 at New England Gallman 13 44 3.4 14 0 NY-G Opp. Tanney 2 17 8.5 13 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 59 50 Lauletta 6 12 2.0 15 0 Rushing 20 9 White 1 6 6.0 6 0 Passing 36 34 D. Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0 Penalty 3 7 TEAM 79 257 3.3 17 3 3rd Down: Made/Att 18/38 16/42 OPPONENTS 61 132 2.2 14 1 3rd Down Pct. 47.4 38.1 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down: Made/Att 1/3 1/3 T. Jones 9 104 11.6 31t 2 4th Down Pct. 33.3 33.3 Perkins 7 65 9.3 26 0 POSSESSION AVG. 30:44 29:16 White 6 100 16.7 36 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 1148 805 Fowler 6 54 9.0 17 2 Avg. Per Game 382.7 268.3 Latimer 5 105 21.0 40 0 Total Plays 184 183 R. Shepard 5 93 18.6 51t 1 Avg. Per Play 6.2 4.4 Dickerson 5 55 11.0 18 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 257 132 Conrad 4 26 6.5 11 0 Avg. Per Game 85.7 44.0 B. Golden 3 86 28.7 35 0 Total Rushes 79 61 Ellison 3 35 11.7 20 0 NET YARDS PASSING 891 673 Hilliman 3 19 6.3 14 0 Avg. Per Game 297.0 224.3 Scott 2 47 23.5 38 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 6/39 10/61 Tate 2 16 8.0 11 0 Gross Yards 930 734 Smith 2 8 4.0 4 0 Att./Completions 99/69 112/77 Russell 1 39 39.0 39 0 Completion Pct. 69.7 68.8 D. Slayton 1 27 27.0 27 0 Had Intercepted 1 2 Wesley 1 18 18.0 18 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 12/41.9 15/45.5 Penny 1 11 11.0 11 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 12/36.8 15/36.9 Gallman 1 10 10.0 10 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 22/205 19/158 Engram 1 9 9.0 9 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 8/4 6/2 Simonson 1 3 3.0 3 0 TOUCHDOWNS 11 7 TEAM 69 930 13.5 51t 6 Rushing 3 1 OPPONENTS 77 734 9.5 34 6 Passing 6 6 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Returns 2 0 Carlock 1 59 59.0 59t 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Ballentine 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 TEAM 17 29 7 35 0 88 TEAM 2 57 28.5 59t 1 OPPONENTS 16 15 7 20 0 58 OPPONENTS 1 62 62.0 62 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Rosas 0 0 0 0 9/ 9 3/ 3 0 18 Dixon 6 238 39.7 40.5 0 2 51 0 Fowler 2 0 2 0 0 12 Townsend LG 6 258 43.0 39.8 0 1 55 0 Hilliman 2 2 0 0 0 12 Townsend TM 3 131 43.7 39.0 0 1 51 0 T. Jones 2 0 2 0 0 12 R. Anderson 3 134 44.7 27.3 1 0 50 0 Carlock 1 0 0 1 0 6 TEAM 12 503 41.9 36.8 1 3 51 0 Dickerson 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 15 683 45.5 36.9 0 7 67 0 B. Golden 1 0 0 1 0 6 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD R. Shepard 1 0 1 0 0 6 T. Jones 6 2 21 3.5 11 0 Smith 1 1 0 0 0 6 B. Golden 5 0 108 21.6 68t 1 Russell 0 0 0 0 0 2 Scott 0 1 0 ------0 TEAM 11 3 6 2 9/ 9 3/ 3 1 88 TEAM 11 3 129 11.7 68t 1 OPPONENTS 7 1 6 0 4/ 6 4/ 5 0 58 OPPONENTS 7 1 41 5.9 32 0 2-Pt Conv: Russell, TM 1-2, OPP 0-1 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD SACKS: Ximines 3, K. Adams 1, Carlock 1, Ballentine 3 89 29.7 40 0 Chandler 1, Fede 1, M. Golden 1, Pierre 1, T. Jones 3 97 32.3 43 0 Tauaefa 1, TM 10, OPP 6 B. Golden 2 41 20.5 23 0 FUM/LOST: D. Jones 3/2, T. Jones 2/0, TEAM 8 227 28.4 43 0 B. Golden 1/1, Perkins 1/1, Smith 1/0 OPPONENTS 8 180 22.5 41 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Rosas 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 1/ 2 1/ 1 Rosas: (23G)(47G)(41G) TM: (23G)(47G)(41G) OPP: (34G)(41G,47N,27G)(50G)

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Tanney 34 20 269 58.8 7.91 1 2.9 1 2.9 51t 2/ 18 81.6 D. Jones 30 25 369 83.3 12.30 2 6.7 0 0.0 40 2/ 19 140.1 Lauletta 22 15 206 68.2 9.36 2 9.1 0 0.0 36 2/ 2 128.2 Manning 13 9 86 69.2 6.62 1 7.7 0 0.0 20 0/ 0 113.0 TEAM 99 69 930 69.7 9.39 6 6.1 1 1.0 51t 6/ 39 115.3 OPPONENTS 112 77 734 68.8 6.55 6 5.4 2 1.8 34 10/ 61 97.1

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 T-R T-P A-R A-P TFL-R TFL-P Josiah Tauaefa 8 4 12 1 6 1 1 - - - 1 1 ------3 5 1 3 - 1 Kenny Ladler 7 3 10 ------4 3 2 1 - - Corey Ballentine 6 4 10 - - 1 - 1 3 - - 1 ------6 2 2 - 1 Henre’ Toliver 9 0 9 ------1 ------1 8 - - - - Sean Chandler 8 1 9 1 7 1 1 - - - - 2 ------1 7 1 - - 1 Jonathan Anderson 7 1 8 - - 2 - - - 2 - 1 ------2 5 - 1 1 1 Ryan Connelly 5 3 8 ------3 2 2 1 - - B.J. Goodson 4 3 7 ------1 ------4 3 - - - Oshane Ximines 4 2 6 3 20 3 3 ------4 2 - - 3 Tae Davis 4 2 6 - - 1 1 ------1 3 2 - 1 - Jabrill Peppers 3 3 6 - - - - - 1 ------3 1 2 - - John Jenkins 2 4 6 - - 1 - - 1 ------2 - 4 - 1 - Lorenzo Carter 2 4 6 - - 1 ------2 - 3 1 1 - Ronald Zamort 4 1 5 - - - - - 2 ------1 3 - 1 - - Nathan Stupar 3 2 5 - - - - - 1 ------3 2 - - - Julian Love 2 3 5 - - - - - 2 - - - 1 ------1 1 - 3 - - Michael Thomas 2 3 5 - - - - - 1 - - 2 ------2 - 3 - - - Chris Slayton 1 4 5 - - 1 ------1 - 4 - 1 - Antoine Bethea 2 2 4 ------1 1 2 - - - Kareem Martin 2 2 4 - - - 1 ------2 - 2 - - - Dalvin Tomlinson 1 3 4 - - 1 ------1 - 3 - 1 - Terrell Sinkfield 3 0 3 ------3 - - - - Antonio Hamilton 3 0 3 ------3 - - - - Terrence Fede 2 1 3 1 5 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 ------1 1 1 - 1 1 Markus Golden 2 1 3 1 8 1 1 ------1 1 1 - - 1 Janoris Jenkins 2 1 3 - - - - - 1 ------2 1 - - - Grant Haley 1 2 3 - - - - - 1 ------1 1 1 - - R.J. McIntosh 1 2 3 - - - 1 ------1 - 2 - - - Freedom Akinmoladun 1 2 3 - - - 1 ------1 - 2 - - - Avery Moss 0 3 3 ------3 - - - Tenny Adewusi 2 0 2 - - - - - 1 - - 1 ------2 - - - - Alec Ogletree 2 0 2 ------1 1 - - - - B.J. Hill 1 1 2 - - - 1 ------1 1 - - - Jake Ceresna 1 1 2 - - - 1 ------1 - 1 - - - Jake Carlock 1 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ------1 - - - 1 Keion Adams 1 0 1 1 - - 1 ------1 - - - - Olsen Pierre 1 0 1 1 12 1 1 ------1 - - - 1 Dexter Lawrence 1 0 1 - - - - - 1 ------1 - - - - - Deandre Baker 1 0 1 ------1 - - - - - Russell Shepard 0 0 0 ------2 ------Aldrick Rosas 0 0 0 ------2 ------Alonzo Russell 0 0 0 ------1 - 1 - - 1 ------Zak DeOssie 0 0 0 ------1 ------Scott Simonson 0 0 0 ------1 ------Garrett Dickerson 0 0 0 ------1 ------Daniel Jones 0 0 0 ------2 ------Paul Perkins 0 0 0 ------1 ------T.J. Jones 0 0 0 ------2 ------Nick Gates 0 0 0 ------1 ------Brittan Golden 0 0 0 ------1 ------Team Totals 112 68 180 10 61 18 16 2 16 2 2 15 5 1 2 - 4 - - 2 36 76 52 16 7 11 Opponent Totals 111 69 180 6 39 9 9 1 7 4 3 13 6 - 2 - 3 - - 2 52 59 50 19 5 4 Tkl=Tackle Ast=Assist Comb=Combined TFL=Tackle for a Loss QH=Quarterback Hit Int=Interception PD=Pass Defense FF=Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery BL=Blocked

GIANTS GIANTS OPPONENTS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 3 3 3 6 0 15 3 10 0 7 0 20 9/16 at Dallas 0 0 3 10 0 13 10 0 3 7 0 20 9/23 at Houston 7 13 0 7 0 27 3 3 3 13 0 22 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 7 0 3 8 0 18 0 12 7 14 0 33 10/7 at Carolina 3 10 3 15 0 31 7 13 0 13 0 33 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 3 3 7 0 0 13 14 10 7 3 0 34 10/22 at Atlanta 0 3 3 14 0 20 0 10 0 13 0 23 10/28 WASHINGTON 0 3 0 10 0 13 7 0 3 10 0 20 11/12 at San Fransisco 7 3 10 7 0 27 3 10 7 3 0 23 11/18 TAMPA BAY 7 7 10 14 0 38 0 7 7 21 0 35 11/25 at Philadelphia 9 10 0 3 0 22 0 11 3 11 0 25 12/2 CHICAGO 7 3 14 3 3 30 7 7 0 13 0 27 12/9 at Washington 7 27 6 0 0 40 0 0 0 16 0 16 12/16 TENNESSEE 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 3 0 17 12/23 at Indianapolis 14 3 7 3 0 27 0 7 14 7 0 28 12/30 DALLAS 0 7 11 17 0 35 0 14 7 15 0 36

2018 Totals 74 95 80 117 3 369 61 114 68 169 0 412 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 9/9 JACKSONVILLE 15 3 8 4 324 62 114 23 210 2/14 37 23 1 1 0 0 9/16 at Dallas 17 6 11 0 255 67 35 17 220 6/59 44 33 0 0 0 0 9/23 at Houston 21 4 16 1 379 60 114 27 265 4/32 29 25 0 1 0 0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 22 3 18 1 299 59 65 15 234 3/21 41 31 0 0 0 0 10/7 at Carolina 18 3 15 0 432 54 50 16 382 1/1 37 23 2 2 41 0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 17 5 11 1 401 64 147 17 254 4/27 43 24 1 0 0 0 10/22 at Atlanta 21 6 15 0 433 62 61 20 372 4/27 38 27 0 0 0 0 10/28 WASHINGTON 18 1 15 2 303 68 37 14 266 7/50 47 30 2 0 0 0 11/12 at San Fransisco 17 3 10 4 277 55 97 23 180 1/8 31 19 0 2 8 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 19 9 10 0 359 53 163 31 196 4/35 18 17 0 4 61 1 11/25 at Philadelphia 18 4 14 0 402 57 126 18 276 2/21 37 26 1 0 0 0 12/2 CHICAGO 18 4 13 1 338 68 141 29 197 3/22 36 20 1 2 28 1 12/9 at Washington 19 6 11 2 402 63 227 34 175 2/22 27 14 1 3 53 1 12/16 TENNESSEE 15 2 12 1 260 63 47 16 213 3/16 44 21 1 0 0 0 12/23 at Indianapolis 22 4 17 1 392 62 83 29 309 0/0 33 25 1 1 0 0 12/30 DALLAS 20 8 12 0 441 67 143 25 298 1/3 41 24 1 0 0 0 2018 Totals 297 71 208 18 5,697 984 1,650 354 4,047 47/358 583 382 12 16 191 3

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 5 - 49.4 3 4 1 0 1 15 0 6-43 1 / 1 9/16 at Dallas 6 - 43.3 3 14 0 0 2 56 0 3-24 1 / 1 9/23 at Houston 4 - 49.5 2 6 1 0 3 45 0 3-20 2 / 0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 4 - 51.0 0 0 2 0 3 60 0 6-67 2 / 2 10/7 at Carolina 2 - 49.5 3 15 0 0 3 103 0 8-62 2 / 1 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 5 - 50.6 3 0 1 0 2 58 0 5-61 2 / 0 10/22 at Atlanta 4 - 40.8 2 29 1 0 4 82 0 4-58 1 / 0 10/28 WASHINGTON 5 - 44.0 4 18 0 0 1 30 0 11-102 0 / 0 11/12 at San Fransisco 5 - 47.6 1 7 1 0 4 104 0 8-78 0 / 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 4 - 41.5 1 5 0 0 6 138 0 8-60 2 / 0 11/25 at Philadelphia 3 - 44.3 2 25 1 0 3 101 0 11-91 1 / 0 12/2 CHICAGO 7 - 44.3 3 36 1 0 3 56 0 12-107 0 / 0 12/9 at Washington 6 - 43.0 5 51 1 0 0 0 0 2-18 0 / 0 12/16 TENNESSEE 6 - 39.5 3 2 1 0 4 91 0 10-58 1 / 1 12/23 at Indianapolis 3 - 48.3 1 0 0 0 1 16 0 6-24 0 / 0 12/30 DALLAS 2 - 47.0 1 19 2 0 5 142 0 11-78 1 / 1 2018 Totals 71 - 45.4 37 231 13 0 45 1,097 0 114-951 16 / 7

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 30:29 9/16 at Dallas 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 32:12 9/23 at Houston 3 1 2 0 3 0 2 35:30 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 29:00 10/7 at Carolina 3 0 3 0 2 1 3 24:33 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 27:30 10/22 at Atlanta 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 27:43 10/28 WASHINGTON 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 26:22 11/12 at San Fransisco 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 25:46 11/18 TAMPA BAY 5 2 2 0 5 0 1 27:53 11/25 at Philadelphia 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 27:22 12/2 CHICAGO 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 33:13 12/9 at Washington 5 1 3 0 4 0 2 30:09 12/16 TENNESSEE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24:39 12/23 at Indianapolis 3 2 1 0 3 0 2 31:41 12/30 DALLAS 4 2 2 0 3 1 2 29:08 2018 Totals 39 13 23 0 31 4 32 28:57

Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 9/9 JACKSONVILLE 4-13 31% 11/12 San Francisco 5-12 42% 9/16 at Dallas 8-17 47% 11/18 TAMPA BAY 4-9 44% 9/23 at Houston 7-13 54% 11/25 Philadelphia 5-12 42% 9/30 New Orleans 5-10 50% 12/2 CHICAGO 6-17 35% 10/7 at Carolina 0-7 0% 12/9 Washington 4-13 31% 10/11 Philadelphia 4-14 29% 12/16 TENNESSEE 3-16 19% 10/22 at Atlanta 5-12 42% 12/23 Indianapolis 7-12 58% 10/28 WASHINGTON 2-14 14% 12/30 DALLAS 7-15 47%

Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 9/9 Jacksonville 4-13 31% 11/12 San Francisco 8-13 62% 9/16 at Dallas 3-10 30% 11/18 TAMPA BAY 6-9 44% 9/23 at Houston 5-12 42% 11/25 Philadelphia 5-12 42% 9/30 New Orleans 5-13 38% 12/2 CHICAGO 2-15 13% 10/7 Carolina 4-13 31% 12/9 Washington 2-11 18% 10/11 Philadelphia 9-16 56% 12/16 TENNESSEE 4-14 36% 10/22 at Atlanta 7-13 54% 12/23 Indianapolis 7-11 64% 10/28 WASHINGTON 6-15 40% 12/30 DALLAS 11-17 65%

OPPONENTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING PASSING INT. BY OPP T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 17 4 13 0 305 62 137 28 168 1/8 33 18 1 1 32 1 9/16 at Dallas 16 9 6 1 298 50 138 25 160 0/0 25 16 0 0 0 0 9/23 at Houston 21 2 18 1 427 62 59 19 368 3/17 40 24 0 0 0 0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 25 10 12 3 389 67 170 32 219 1/8 34 19 0 0 0 0 10/7 at Carolina 21 6 12 3 350 67 118 31 232 1/5 35 21 2 2 18 0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 23 5 15 3 379 68 108 31 271 1/7 36 26 0 1 24 0 10/22 at Atlanta 22 5 15 2 423 62 67 20 356 3/23 39 31 0 0 0 0 10/28 WASHINGTON 20 6 10 4 360 65 182 33 178 0/0 32 20 0 2 23 0 11/12 at San Fransisco 24 6 14 4 374 68 124 29 250 0/0 39 27 2 0 0 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 31 10 18 3 510 68 151 30 359 1/7 37 25 4 0 0 0 11/25 at Philadelphia 19 6 11 2 341 60 127 29 214 3/22 28 20 0 1 25 0 12/2 CHICAGO 23 5 13 5 376 77 118 32 258 5/28 40 27 2 1 8 0 12/9 at Washington 12 5 6 1 288 57 84 22 204 5/29 30 17 3 1 0 0 12/16 TENNESSEE 22 14 6 2 301 67 215 45 86 1/8 21 13 0 1 0 0 12/23 at Indianapolis 27 5 19 3 402 64 49 16 353 1/4 47 31 1 1 7 0 12/30 DALLAS 23 4 18 1 419 70 51 22 368 4/19 44 27 0 1 0 0

2018 Totals 346 103 205 38 5,942 1034 1,898 444 4,044 30/185 560 362 16 12 136 1

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 7 - 37.7 2 10 0 0 2 45 0 11-119 0 / 0 9/16 at Dallas 4 - 43.3 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 6-47 1 / 0 9/23 at Houston 3 - 51.7 3 45 0 0 2 41 0 7-50 1 / 1 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 2 - 47.5 3 15 0 0 2 17 0 5-51 1 / 0 10/7 at Carolina 3 - 51.0 1 -3 1 0 0 0 0 4-22 1 / 0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 5 - 48.0 5 47 0 0 2 34 0 4-25 3 / 0 10/22 at Atlanta 3 - 44.3 0 0 2 0 1 22 0 5-29 1 / 1 10/28 WASHINGTON 5 - 49.2 0 0 1 0 1 20 0 8-90 1 / 1 11/12 at San Fransisco 3 - 44.3 2 24 1 0 0 0 0 10-97 0 / 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 1 - 44.0 1 10 1 0 7 137 0 4-40 1 / 0 11/25 at Philadelphia 4 - 50.3 2 4 0 0 2 51 0 7-46 0 / 0 12/2 CHICAGO 6 - 50.5 2 16 2 0 2 24 0 8-58 6 / 1 12/9 at Washington 8 - 51.1 2 -2 2 0 2 58 0 15-135 1 / 0 12/16 TENNESSEE 5 - 44.0 1 8 0 0 1 27 0 4-35 0 / 0 12/23 at Indianapolis 4 - 46.5 2 3 1 0 1 24 0 6-29 0 / 0 12/30 DALLAS 3 - 38.7 0 0 1 0 3 70 0 6-46 1 / 1 2018 Totals 66 - 46.5 27 177 16 0 28 570 0 110-919 19 / 5 OPPONENTS SCORING TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 29:31 9/16 at Dallas 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 27:48 9/23 at Houston 2 0 2 0 1 3 2 24:30 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 31:00 10/7 at Carolina 3 0 2 1 3 0 4 35:27 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 4 1 3 0 4 0 2 32:30 10/22 at Atlanta 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 32:17 10/28 WASHINGTON 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 33:38 11/12 at San Fransisco 2 1 1 0 2 0 3 34:14 11/18 TAMPA BAY 5 2 2 1 5 0 0 32:07 11/25 at Philadelphia 2 1 1 0 0 2 3 32:38 12/2 CHICAGO 3 1 2 0 3 0 2 33:58 12/9 at Washington 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 29:51 12/16 TENNESSEE 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 35:21 12/23 at Indianapolis 4 2 2 0 4 0 0 28:19 12/30 DALLAS 5 1 4 0 4 1 0 30:52 2018 Totals 45 18 24 3 39 5 31 31:30

GIANTS OPPONENTS (16 GAMES) (16 GAMES)

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: ...... 78, Barkley, at WAS (12/9) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: .... 64, Peterson, vs. WAS (10/28) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: ...... 78, Barkley, at WAS (12/9) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: ...... 64, Peterson, vs. WAS (10/28) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 58, Manning to S. Shepard, at ATL (10/22) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: .79, Johnson to Crowder, at WAS (12/9) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: ...57, Beckham to Barkley, at CAR (10/7) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 79, Johnson to Crowder, at WAS (12/9) LONGEST PUNT RETURN: ...... 23, Davis, at WAS (12/9) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: ...... 51, Coleman, at SF (11/12) LONGEST PUNT RETURN: ...... 27, Ervin, at HOU (9/23) MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 2, twice, Goodson, at SF (11/12) and Ogletree LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: ...... 29, Johnson, at WAS (12/9) vs. CHI (12/2) MOST INTERCEPTIONS: 2, twice, Adams, at CAR (10/7) and Swearinger, at WAS LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: ...... 29, Jenkins at CAR (10/7) (10/28) LONGEST PUNT: 60, Dixon, vs. NO (9/30)...... LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: ...... 32, Jack, vs. JAX (9/9) LONGEST FIELD GOAL: ...... 57, Rosas vs. CHI (12/2) LONGEST PUNT: ...... 65, O’Donnell, vs. CHI (12/2) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS:...... 27, Barkley, vs. TB (11/18) LONGEST FIELD GOAL: ...... 63, Gano at CAR (10/7) MOST RUSHING YARDS: ...... 170, Barkley, at WAS (12/9) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: ...... 47, Manning vs. WAS (10/28) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: ...... 33, Henry, vs. TEN (12/16) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: ...... 33, Manning, at DAL (9/16) MOST RUSHING YARDS: ...... 170, Henry, vs. TEN (12/16) MOST YARDS PASSING: ...... 399, Manning, at ATL (10/22) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: ...... 47, Luck, at IND (12/23) MOST RECEPTIONS: ...... 14, Barkley, at DAL (9/16) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 31, twice, Ryan at ATL (10/22) and Luck at IND MOST YARDS RECEIVING: ...... 167, S. Shepard, at ATL (10/22) (12/23) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: ...... 2, Manning, at CAR (10/7) MOST YARDS PASSING: ...... 387, Prescott, vs. DAL (12/30) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: ...... 2, Barkley, vs. TB (11/18) MOST RECEPTIONS: ...... 12, Cohen, vs. CHI (12/2) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 3, twice, Manning at SF (11/12) and Manning at WAS (12/9) MOST YARDS RECEIVING: ...... 156, Cohen, vs. CHI (12/2) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: 2, twice, Barkley at CAR (10/7) and MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: ...... 3, Fitzpatrick, vs. TB (11/18) Beckham at SF (11/12) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: ...... 3, Kamara, vs. NO (9/30) MOST QB SACKS: ...... 3, Hill, vs. CHI (12/2) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: ...... 3, Jarwin, vs. DAL (12/30) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: ...... 4, Prescott, vs. DAL (12/30) MOST QB SACKS: ...... 3, Watt at HOU (9/23)

2018 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (9/9/18)

GIANTS (30:29) JAGUARS (29:31) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 25 AVERAGE DRIVE START JAX 32

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 3 13 3:08 Punt 1. 11 59 4:48 Field Goal 2. 9 54 5:17 Field Goal 2. 3 3 1:24 Interception 3. 3 11 2:01 Punt 3. 15 65 8:04 Field Goal 4. 10 17 2:38 Field Goal 4. 5 57 2:36 Touchdown 5. 11 38 5:42 Field Goal 5. 0 0 0:04 End of Half 6. 4 9 1:28 Downs 6. 3 6 1:36 Punt 7. 5 14 1:33 Punt 7. 4 20 1:16 Punt 8. 6 36 2:30 Punt 8. 5 53 2:09 Punt 9. 2 3 0:49 Interception 9. 4 17 1:33 Punt 10. 2 75 0:45 Touchdown 10. 3 9 1:31 Punt 11. 3 9 2:17 Punt 11. 6 14 2:41 Punt 12. 7 45 2:21 Downs 12. 3 4 1:04 Punt 13. 2 -2 0:45 End of Game

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (9/30/18)

GIANTS (29:00) SAINTS (31:00) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 22 AVERAGE DRIVE START NO 34

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 10 75 4:59 Touchdown 1. 3 1 1:37 Punt 2. 5 3 4:06 Punt 2. 15 51 8:29 Field Goal 3. 6 23 2:45 Fumble 3. 9 69 3:31 Field Goal 4. 3 2 1:04 Punt 4. 4 -8 0:57 Field Goal 5. 1 -1 0:11 End of Half 5. 7 40 2:21 Field Goal 6. 6 15 4:27 Punt 6. 7 80 3:17 Touchdown 7. 10 75 5:14 Field Goal 7. 3 0 1:34 Punt .8 3 -4 2:02 Punt 8. 14 74 6:39 Touchdown 9. 10 75 3:03 Touchdown 9. 6 97 1:38 Touchdown 10. 6 31 1:09 Fumble 10. 3 -3 0:57 End of Game

NEW YORK GIANTS at CAROLINA PANTHERS (10/7/18)

GIANTS (24:33) PANTHERS (35:27) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 31 AVERAGE DRIVE START CAR 28

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 5 13 2:04 Punt 1. 3 0 2:35 Punt 2. 6 16 2:57 Field Goal 2. 5 75 2:46 Touchdown 3. 7 36 3:53 Downs 3. 3 8 1:39 Punt 4. 3 4 0:58 Punt 4. 7 51 4:24 Field Goal 5. 4 75 2:07 Touchdown 5. 8 31 4:01 Field Goal 6. 7 40 2:16 Field Goal 6. 1 -1 0:20 End of Half 7. 13 75 5:36 Field Goal 7. 3 6 1:50 Punt 8. 4 53 2:04 Interception 8. 9 49 4:00 Interception 9. 2 1 0:44 Interception 9. 9 68 5:09 Touchdown 10. 2 34 0:45 Touchdown 10. 3 2 1:44 Interception 11. 4 75 1:08 Touchdown 11. 12 54 5:52 Field Goal 12. 0 0 0:01 End of Game 12. 8 30 1:07 Field Goal

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (10/11/18) GIANTS (27:30) EAGLES (32:30) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 25 AVERAGE DRIVE START PHI 31

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 2 8 0:45 Interception 1. 3 16 1:00 Touchdown 2. 7 60 3:09 Field Goal 2. 6 36 3:10 Punt 3. 3 7 2:07 Punt 3. 6 44 3:21 Touchdown 4. 3 5 1:13 Punt 4. 3 6 1:45 Punt 5. 5 17 3:43 Punt 5. 3 9 1:33 Punt 6. 9 65 2:30 Field Goal 6. 4 75 1:22 Touchdown 7. 3 -6 1:20 Punt 7. 6 35 1:33 Field Goal 8. 5 41 1:06 Missed FG 8. 3 22 0:21 Missed FG 9. 1 20 0:02 End of Half 9. 12 75 6:18 Touchdown 10. 5 75 2:32 Touchdown 10. 13 64 6:18 Field Goal 11. 6 6 2:35 Punt 11. 3 4 2:09 Punt 12. 14 58 4:49 Downs 12. 9 24 3:40 Punt 13. 4 40 1:39 End of Game NEW YORK GIANTS at ATLANTA FALCONS (10/22/18) GIANTS (27:43) FALCONS (32:17) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 22 AVERAGE DRIVE START ATL 20

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 7 40 4:31 Punt 1. 5 18 2:31 Punt 2. 9 33 5:41 Punt 2. 9 43 6:02 Punt 3. 3 -8 1:32 Punt 3. 6 15 3:51 Punt 4. 11 77 4:01 Field Goal 4. 3 86 1:01 Touchdown 5. 0 0 0:03 End of Half 5. 6 53 0:47 Field Goal 6. 8 74 3:23 Downs 6. 11 78 5:58 Fumble 7. 7 62 1:48 Field Goal 7. 7 43 3:56 Field Goal 8. 3 0 1:54 Punt 8. 9 65 5:14 Touchdown 9. 9 78 3:00 Touchdown 9. 8 37 2:52 Field Goal 10. 7 72 1:50 Touchdown 10. 1 -1 0:05 End of Game

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. WASHINGTON REDSKINS (10/28/18) GIANTS (26:22) REDSKINS (33:38) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 27 AVERAGE DRIVE START WAS 26

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 5 20 3:11 Punt 1. 6 11 3:28 Punt 2. 6 36 3:29 Punt 2. 10 73 5:28 Touchdown 3. 8 58 4:30 Interception 3. 5 20 3:21 Punt 4. 9 51 2:03 Field Goal 4. 8 68 3:14 Missed FG 5. 1 -7 0:28 End of Half 5. 3 6 0:48 Punt 6. 5 20 3:06 Punt 6. 6 34 3:28 Punt 7. 3 -8 1:15 Punt 7. 7 20 2:20 Field Goal 8. 3 -8 1:04 Interception 8. 6 22 3:04 Fumble 9. 4 7 1:23 Downs 9. 7 47 4:27 Field Goal 10. 4 11 2:00 Punt 10. 6 15 2:41 Punt 11. 6 83 1:04 Field Goal 11. 3 75 1:02 Touchdown 12. 16 70 2:49 Touchdown 12. 1 -1 0:17 End of Game

NEW YORK GIANTS at (11/12/18) GIANTS (25:46) 49ERS (34:14) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 34 AVERAGE DRIVE START SF 26

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 3 -1 1:28 Punt 1. 6 19 3:19 Field Goal 2. 8 39 5:17 Punt 2. 2 -2 0:53 Interception 3. 3 12 1:20 Touchdown 3. 7 75 4:38 Touchdown 4. 5 14 2:25 Punt 4. 4 27 2:05 Punt 5. 14 80 6:45 Field Goal 5. 11 57 1:48 Field Goal 6. 0 0 0:02 End of Half 6. 11 60 6:51 Touchdown 7. 4 53 1:33 Touchdown 7. 3 -9 2:21 Punt 8. 5 34 2:05 Field Goal 8. 5 26 2:15 Interception 9. 3 7 1:21 Punt 9. 5 22 3:00 Punt 10. 3 -5 1:37 Punt 10. 11 54 6:11 Field Goal 11. 9 75 1:53 Touchdown 11. 6 54 0:53 End of Game NEW YORK GIANTS vs. (11/18/18) GIANTS (27:53) BUCCANEERS (32:07) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 29 AVERAGE DRIVE START TB 25

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 6 63 3:18 Touchdown 1. 12 68 6:29 Downs 2. 12 95 6:36 Touchdown 2. 4 8 2:40 Punt 3. 3 -5 2:06 Punt 3. 8 64 3:55 Touchdown 4. 8 36 3:39 Punt 4. 6 56 0:54 Interception 5. 1 5 0:23 End of Half 5. 2 1 0:47 Interception 6. 5 27 2:38 Field Goal 6. 6 44 4:31 Interception 7. 7 71 3:28 Touchdown 7. 9 74 5:32 Touchdown 8. 3 -7 2:14 Punt 8. 7 77 3:17 Touchdown 9. 5 67 1:19 Touchdown 9. 7 70 2:22 Touchdown 10. 3 -2 1:59 Punt 10. 6 66 1:30 Touchdown 11. 1 -1 0:13 End of Game 11. 1 0 0:10 Interception

NEW YORK GIANTS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (11/25/18) GIANTS (27:22) EAGLES (32:38) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 24 AVERAGE DRIVE START PHI 31

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 9 75 4:22 Touchdown 1. 5 24 2:21 Punt 2. 10 87 5:04 Field Goal 2. 5 13 3:13 Punt 3. 10 54 5:26 Field Goal 3. 7 46 4:15 Field Goal 4. 3 75 1:13 Touchdown 4. 6 75 3:02 Touchdown 5. 6 27 1:00 Interception 5. 1 -1 0:04 End of Half 6. 3 -4 2:14 Punt 6. 8 23 2:39 Punt 7. 5 2 2:22 Punt 7. 8 37 3:18 Field Goal 8. 3 -10 0:57 Punt 8. 6 11 4:25 Punt 9. 8 56 4:22 Field Goal 9. 7 61 3:54 Touchdown 10. 3 7 0:22 End of Game 10. 10 50 5:27 Field Goal

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. CHICAGO BEARS (12/2/18) GIANTS (33:13) BEARS (33:58) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 31 AVERAGE DRIVE START CHI 25

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 3 5 1:27 Punt 1. 2 -2 0:46 Interception 2. 3 4 1:07 Punt 2. 3 -2 1:53 Punt 3. 6 32 2:42 Interception 3. 3 8 1:26 Punt 4. 3 6 0:57 Punt 4. 10 70 4:53 Touchdown 5. 3 3 1:02 Punt 5. 5 30 2:42 Interception 6. 4 15 1:52 Punt 6. 3 -1 2:04 Punt 7. 5 18 1:14 Feld Goal 7. 9 74 5:21 Touchdown 8. 4 75 2:11 Touchdown 8. 3 -2 0:34 Punt 9. 13 60 7:11 Touchdown 9. 3 -4 1:40 Punt 10. 3 -8 1:58 Punt 10. 8 16 4:27 Punt 11. 12 53 6:59 Punt 11. 7 56 3:08 Field Goal 12. 4 -6 0:30 Field Goal 12. 1 7 0:07 Fumble 13. 8 49 4:03 Field Goal 13. 7 72 0:36 Field Goal 14. 7 53 1:13 Touchdown 15. 8 15 3:08 Downs NEW YORK GIANTS at WASHINGTON REDSKINS (12/9/18) GIANTS (30:09) REDSKINS (29:51) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 30 AVERAGE DRIVE START WAS 28

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 3 0 1:33 Punt 1. 5 14 2:11 Punt 2. 3 4 0:58 Punt 2. 3 -2 0:54 Punt 3. 4 34 2:22 Punt 3. 5 10 3:45 Punt 4. 9 43 4:29 Field Goal 4. 2 -1 0:32 Interception 5. 1 78 0:12 Touchdown 5. 3 -1 2:38 Punt 6. 3 10 1:21 Touchdown 6. 3 3 1:44 Punt 7. 6 82 2:32 Touchdown 7. 2 -2 1:00 Interception 8. 6 53 0:56 Field Goal 8. 3 8 2:01 Punt 9. 3 1 1:32 Punt 9. 3 -3 0:52 Punt 10. 9 81 5:40 Touchdown 10. 3 -7 2:10 Punt 11. 3 0 0:59 Interception 11. 11 50 5:38 Downs 12. 3 5 1:33 Punt 12. 5 33 2:05 Touchdown 13. 3 5 1:38 Punt 13. 2 77 1:35 Touchdown 14. 9 31 4:24 End of Game 14. 7 57 2:46 Interception

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. TENNESSEE TITANS (12/16/18) GIANTS (24:39) TITANS (35:21) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 20 AVERAGE DRIVE START TEN 30

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 3 -3 0:57 Punt 1. 9 44 3:35 Missed FG 2. 7 35 4:04 Punt 2. 15 75 7:45 Touchdown 3. 9 48 4:51 Punt 3. 5 43 2:17 Punt 4. 3 3 0:53 Punt 4. 6 21 3:29 Punt 5. 8 26 0:47 End of Half 5. 6 10 1:22 Punt 6. 10 46 5:57 Interception 6. 6 26 3:36 Punt 7. 3 -2 0:20 Fumble 7. 5 14 2:47 Touchdown 8. 3 7 1:36 Punt 8. 3 2 1:40 Punt 9. 3 4 1:55 Punt 9. 11 49 7:03 Field Goal 10. 14 72 3:19 Downs 10. 3 -1 1:47 End of Game

NEW YORK GIANTS at INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (12/23/18)

GIANTS (31:41) COLTS (28:19) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 18 AVERAGE DRIVE START IND 28

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 11 75 5:54 Touchdown 1. 3 7 0:55 Punt 2. 9 87 4:29 Touchdown 2. 3 -1 2:01 Punt 3. 3 5 1:30 Punt 3. 8 49 4:14 Interception 4. 9 53 2:59 Field Goal 4. 12 78 6:48 Touchdown 5. 1 -1 0:07 End of Half 5. 7 26 1:03 Punt 6. 5 18 3:11 Punt 6. 7 85 4:11 Touchdown 7. 8 85 3:56 Touchdown 7. 7 74 3:10 Touchdown 8. 12 66 6:12 Field Goal 8. 8 36 2:46 Punt 9. 3 2 2:51 Punt 9. 8 53 2:48 Touchdown 10. 3 11 0:32 Interception 10. 1 -1 0:23 End of Game

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. (12/30/18) GIANTS (29:08) COWBOYS (30:52) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 35 AVERAGE DRIVE START DAL 30

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END 1. 5 56 3:02 Interception 1. 7 33 3:49 Punt 2. 7 40 3:54 Fumble 2. 8 35 3:08 Missed FG 3. 3 -4 1:19 Punt 3. 13 65 6:37 Touchdown 4. 3 1 0:57 Punt 4. 9 75 5:24 Touchdown 5. 10 73 1:35 Touchdown 5. 1 -1 0:15 End of Half 6. 8 15 4:10 Field Goal 6. 3 -6 1:50 Punt 7. 5 73 3:07 Touchdown 7. 8 76 4:00 Touchdown 8. 8 81 4:14 Touchdown 8. 5 18 2:01 Punt 9. 12 74 5:50 Touchdown 9. 5 75 1:27 Touchdown 10. 4 7 0:34 Field Goal 10. 1 0 0:12 Fumble 11. 4 0 0:26 Downs 11. 9 70 1:23 Touchdown 12. 2 -2 0:46 End of Game SEPT. 9 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG JAX Jaguars 1 10:12 Lambo 39 yd. Field Goal (11-59, 4:48) 0 3 Giants 1 0:23 Rosas 27 yd. Field Goal (9-54, 5:17) 3 3 Jaguars 2 7:19 Lambo 39 yd. Field Goal (15-54, 8:04) 3 6 Jaguars 2 2:42 Yeldon 1 yd. pass from Bortles (Lambo kick) (5-57, 2:36) 3 13 Giants 2 0:04 Rosas 31 yd. Field Goal (10-62, 2:38) 6 13 Giants 3 9:18 Rosas 44 yd. Field Goal (11-49, 5:42) 9 13 Jaguars 4 11:24 Jack 32 yd. interception return (Lambo kick) 9 20 Giants 4 10:39 Barkley 68 yd. run (run failed) (2-75, 0:45) 15 20

SEPT. 16 at Dallas Cowboys

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG DAL Cowboys 1 13:37 Austin 64 yd. pass from Prescott (Maher kick) (3-75, 1:34) 0 7 Cowboys 1 6:06 Maher 37 yd. Field Goal (8-64, 3:58) 0 10 Cowboys 3 10:45 Maher 29 yd. Field Goal (6-16, 2:39) 0 13 Giants 3 4:34 Rosas 28 yd. Field Goal (11-66, 6:12) 3 13 Cowboys 4 5:45 Elliott 6 yd. run (Maher kick) (14-82, 8:23) 3 20 Giants 4 1:27 Engram 18 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (11-75, 4:18) 10 20 Giants 4 0:11 Rosas 38 yd. Field Goal (8-33, 1:16) 13 20

SEPT. 23 at

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG HOU Texans 1 10:10 Fairbairn 23 yd. Field Goal (11-69, 4:50) 0 3 Giants 1 4:10 Barkley 15 yd. run (Rosas kick) (10-75, 6:00) 7 3 Giants 2 11:49 Rosas 44 yd. Field Goal (9-58, 5:14) 10 3 Giants 2 4:35 Rosas 30 yd. Field Goal (10-64, 5:59) 13 3 Giants 2 1:20 Ellison 16 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (6-71, 1:56) 20 3 Texans 2 0:00 Fairbairn 28 yd. Field Goal (9-65, 1:20) 20 6 Texans 3 8:41 Fairbairn 54 yd. Field Goal (7-41, 3:13) 20 9 Texans 4 7:37 Fuller V 6 yd. pass from Watson (pass failed) (7-67, 3:32) 20 15 Giants 4 2:08 Shepard 7 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (9-77, 5:29) 27 15 Texans 4 0:01 Miller 4 yd. pass from Watson (Fairbairn kick) (12-75, 2:07) 27 22

SEPT. 30 vs. New Orleans Saints

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG NO Giants 1 8:24 S. Shepard 2 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (10-75, 4:59) 7 0 Saints 2 14:55 Lutz 42 yd. Field Goal (16-51, 8:29) 7 3 Saints 2 7:18 Lutz 34 yd. Field Goal (9-69, 3:31) 7 6 Saints 2 3:36 Lutz 37 yd. Field Goal (4- -8, 0:57) 7 9 Saints 2 0:11 Lutz 26 yd. Field Goal (7-40, 2:21) 7 12 Saints 3 7:16 Kamara 9 yd. touchdown run (Lutz kick) (7-80, 3:17) 7 19 Giants 3 2:02 Rosas 33 yd. Field Goal (10-75, 5:14) 10 19 Saints 4 6:47 Kamara 4 yd. run (Lutz kick) (14-74, 6:39) 10 26 Giants 4 3:44 Barkley 1 yd. run (Manning to Shepard pass) (10-75, 3:03) 18 26 Saints 4 2:06 Kamara 49 yd. run (Lutz kick) (6-97, 1:38) 18 33

OCT. 11 vs. Philadelphia Eagles

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG PHI Eagles 1 13:15 Jeffery 13 yd. pass from Wentz (Elliott kick) (3-16, 1:00) 0 7 Giants 1 10:06 Rosas 33 yd. Field Goal (7-60, 3:09) 3 7 Eagles 1 1:28 Clement 1 yd. run (Elliott kick) (6-44, 3:21) 3 14 Giants 2 5:44 Rosas 21 yd. Field Goal (9-65, 2:30) 6 14 Eagles 2 4:22 Ertz 10 yd. pass from Wentz (Elliott kick) (4-75, 1:22) 6 21 Eagles 2 1:29 Elliott 33 yd. Field Goal (6-35, 1:33) 6 24 Eagles 3 8:42 Jeffery 1 yd. pass from Wentz (Elliott kick) (12-75, 6:18) 6 31 Giants 3 6:10 Barkley 50 yd. run (Rosas kick) (5-75, 2:32) 13 31 Eagles 4 14:42 Elliott 30 yd. Field Goal (13-64, 6:18) 13 34

OCT. 22 at Atlanta Falcons

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG ATL Falcons 2 4:51 Hall 47 yd. pass from Ryan (Tavecchio kick) (3-86, 1:01) 0 7 Giants 2 0:50 Rosas 31 yd. Field Goal (11-77, 4:01) 3 7 Falcons 2 0:03 Tavecchio 40 yd. Field Goal (6-53, 0:47) 3 10 Giants 3 3:51 Rosas 36 yd. Field Goal (7-62, 1:48) 6 10 Falcons 4 14:55 Tavecchio 50 yd. Field Goal (7-43, 3:56) 6 13 Falcons 4 7:47 Coleman 30 yd. run (Tavecchio kick) (9-65, 5:14) 6 20 Giants 4 4:47 Barkley 2 yd. run (pass failed) (9-78, 3:00) 12 20 Falcons 4 1:55 Tavecchio 56 yd. Field Goal (8-37, 2:52) 12 23 Giants 4 0:05 Beckham 1 yd. pass from Manning (Barkley run) (7-72, 1:50) 20 23

OCT. 28 vs. Washington Redskins

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG WAS__ Redskins 1 2:53 Peterson 7 yd. pass from Smith (Hopkins kick)(10-73, 5:28) 0 7 Giants 2 1:16 Rosas 37 yd. Field Goal (9-51, 2:03) 3 7 Redskins 3 4:51 Hopkins 53 yd. Field Goal (7-20, 2:20) 3 10 Redskins 4 9:53 Hopkins 39 yd. Field Goal (7-47, 4:27) 3 13 Giants 4 4:08 Rosas 21 yd. Field Goal (6-83, 1:04) 6 13 Redskins 4 3:06 Peterson 64 yd. run (Hopkins kick) (3-75, 1:02) 6 20 Giants 4 0:17 Engram 2 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (16-70, 2:49) 13 20 NOV. 12 at San Francisco 49ers

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG SF_ 49ers 1 10:13 Gould 53 yd. Field Goal (6-19, 3:19) 0 3 Giants 1 2:43 Beckham 10 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (3-12, 1:20) 7 3 49ers 2 13:05 Breida 3 yd. run (Gould kick) (7-75, 4:38) 7 10 Giants 2 1:50 Rosas 20 yd. Field Goal (14-80, 6:45) 10 10 49ers 2 0:02 Gould 36 yd. Field Goal (11-57, 1:48) 10 13 49ers 3 8:09 Breida 11 yd. pass from Mullens (11-60, 6:51) 10 20 Giants 3 6:36 Beckham 20 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (4-53, 1:33) 17 20 Giants 3 2:10 Rosas 31 yd. Field Goal (5-34, 2:05) 20 20 49ers 4 2:46 Gould 30 yd. Field Goal (11-54, 6:11) 20 23 Giants 4 0:53 S. Shepard 3 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (9-75, 1:53) 27 23

NOV. 18 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG TB_ Giants 1 11:42 Barkley 6 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (6-63, 3:18) 7 0 Giants 2 13:37 Barkley 5 yd. run (Rosas kick) (12-95, 6:36) 14 0 Buccaneers 2 4:56 Fitzpatrick 1 yd. run (Santos kick) (8-64, 3:55) 14 7 Giants 3 14:13 Ogletree 15 yd. interception return (Rosas kick) 21 7 Giants 3 7:04 Rosas 52 yd. Field Goal (5-27, 2:38) 24 7 Buccaneers 3 1:32 Evans fumble recovery in end zone (Santos kick) (9-74, 5:32) 24 14 Giants 4 13:04 Beckham 8 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (7-71, 3:28) 31 14 Buccaneers 4 9:47 Barber 5 yd. run (Santos kick) (7-77, 3:17) 31 21 Buccaneers 4 5:11 Humphries 8 yd. pass from Winston (Santos kick) (7-70, 2:22) 31 28 Giants 4 3:52 Barkley 2 yd. run (Rosas kick) (5-67, 1:19) 38 28 Buccaneers 4 2:22 Evans 41 yd. pass from Winston (Santos kick) (6-66, 1:30) 38 34

NOV. 25 at Philadelphia Eagles

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG PHI_ Giants 1 10:38 Barkley 13 yd. pass from Manning (pass failed) (9-75, 4:22) 6 0 Giants 1 3:13 Rosas 25 yd. Field Goal (10-87, 5:04) 9 0 Giants 2 9:34 Rosas 51 yd. Field Goal (10-54, 5:26) 12 0 Eagles 2 5:19 Elliott 42 yd. Field Goal (7-46, 4:15) 12 3 Giants 2 4:06 Barkley 51 yd. run (Rosas kick) (3-75, 1:19) 19 3 Eagles 2 1:04 Ertz 15 yd. pass from Wentz (Clement run) (6-75, 3:02) 19 11 Eagles 3 6:49 Elliott 28 yd. Field Goal (8-37, 3:18) 19 14 Eagles 4 10:11 Adams 1 yd. run (Adams run) (7-61, 3:54) 19 22 Giants 4 5:49 Rosas 29 yd. Field Goal (8-56, 4:22) 22 22 Eagles 4 0:22 Elliott 43 yd. Field Goal (10-50, 5:27) 22 25 DEC. 2 vs. Chicago Bears

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG CHI_ Giants 1 14:14 Ogletree 8 yd. interception return (Rosas kick) 7 0 Bears 1 3:28 Shaheen 2 yd. pass from Daniel (Parkey kick) (10-70, 4:53) 7 7 Bears 2 3:40 Hicks 1 yd. run (Parkey kick)(9-74, 5:21) 7 14 Giants 2 0:00 Rosas 57 yd. Field Goal (5-18, 1:14) 10 14 Giants 3 12:49 R. Shepard 49 yd. pass from Beckham (4-75, 2:11) 17 14 Giants 3 3:58 Beckham 1 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (13-60, 7:11) 24 14 Bears 4 9:25 Parkey 36 yd. Field Goal (7-56, 3:08) 24 17 Giants 4 1:49 Rosas 37 yd. Field Goal (4- -6, 0:30) 27 17 Bears 4 1:13 Parkey 21 yd. Field Goal (7-72, 0:36) 27 20 Bears 4 0:00 Miller 1 yd. pass from Cohen (Parkey kick) (7-53, 1:13) 27 27 Giants 5 5:57 Rosas 44 yd. Field Goal (8-49, 4:03) 30 27 DEC. 9 at Washington Redskins

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG WAS_ Giants 1 2:45 Riley 9 yd. interception return (Rosas kick) 7 0 Giants 2 10:38 Rosas 35 yd. Field Goal (9-43, 4:29) 10 0 Giants 2 8:42 Barkley 78 yd. run (Rosas kick) (1-78, 0:12) 17 0 Giants 2 6:21 S. Shepard 3 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (3-10, 1:20) 24 0 Giants 2 1:48 Fowler 6 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (6-82, 2:32) 31 0 Giants 2 0:00 Rosas 23 yd. Field Goal (6-53, 0:56) 34 0 Giants 3 5:38 R. Shepard 11 yd. pass (kick failed, wr) (9-81, 5:40) 40 0 Redskins 4 11:56 Johnson 8 yd. run (Johnson-Davis pass) (5-33, 2:05) 40 8 Redskins 4 8:48 Crowder 79 yd. pass from Johnson (Johnson-Floyd pass) (2-77, 40 16 1:35) DEC. 16 vs. Tennessee Titans

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG TEN_ Titans 1 2:43 Henry 1 yd. run (Succop kick) (15-75, 7:45) 0 7 Titans 3 2:20 Henry 1 yd. run (Succop kick) (5-14, 2:47) 0 14 Titans 4 5:06 Succop 22 yd. Field Goal (11-49, 7:03) 0 17

DEC. 23 at Indianapolis Colts

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG IND_ Giants 1 8:11 Barkley 1 yd. run (Rosas kick) (11-75, 5:54) 7 0 Giants 1 1:41 Simonson 3 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (9-87, 4:29) 14 0 Colts 2 4:09 Hines 1 yd. run (Vinatieri kick) (12-78, 6:48) 14 7 Giants 2 1:10 Rosas 40 yd. Field Goal (9-53, 2:59) 17 7 Colts 3 7:38 Inman 2 yd. pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick) (7-85, 4:11) 17 14 Giants 3 3:42 Manning 1 yd. run (Rosas kick) (8-85, 3:56) 24 14 Colts 3 0:32 Mack 3 yd. run (Vinatieri kick) (7-74, 3:10) 24 21 Giants 4 9:20 Rosas 27 yd. Field Goal (12-66, 6:12) 27 21 Colts 4 0:55 Rogers 1 yd. pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick) (8-53, 2:48) 27 28

DEC. 23 at Indianapolis Colts

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG IND_ Giants 1 8:11 Barkley 1 yd. run (Rosas kick) (11-75, 5:54) 7 0 Giants 1 1:41 Simonson 3 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (9-87, 4:29) 14 0 Colts 2 4:09 Hines 1 yd. run (Vinatieri kick) (12-78, 6:48) 14 7 Giants 2 1:10 Rosas 40 yd. Field Goal (9-53, 2:59) 17 7 Colts 3 7:38 Inman 2 yd. pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick) (7-85, 4:11) 17 14 Giants 3 3:42 Manning 1 yd. run (Rosas kick) (8-85, 3:56) 24 14 Colts 3 0:32 Mack 3 yd. run (Vinatieri kick) (7-74, 3:10) 24 21 Giants 4 9:20 Rosas 27 yd. Field Goal (12-66, 6:12) 27 21 Colts 4 0:55 Rogers 1 yd. pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick) (8-53, 2:48) 27 28 DEC. 30 vs. Dallas Cowboys

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG DAL Cowboys 2 8:11 Jarwin 13 yd. pass from Prescott (Maher kick) (13-65, 6:37) 0 7 Cowboys 2 1:50 Jarwin 19 yd. pass from (Maher kick) (9-75, 5:24) 0 14 Giants 2 0:15 Latimer 21 yd. pass from Manning (Rosas kick) (10-73, 1:35) 7 14 Giants 3 9:00 Rosas 48 yd. Field Goal (8-15, 4:10) 10 14 Cowboys 3 5:00 Jarwin 39 yd. pass from Prescott (Maher kick) (8-76, 4:00) 10 21 Giants 3 1:53 Engram 6 yd. pass from Manning (Manning-Engram pass) (5- 18 21 73, 3:07) Giants 4 10:38 Gallman 2 yd. run (Rosas kick) (8-81, 4:14) 25 21 Cowboys 4 9:11 Smith 1 yd. run (Maher kick) (5-75, 1:27) 25 28 Giants 4 3:21 Barkley 2 yd. run (Rosas kick) (12-74, 5:50) 32 28 Giants 4 2:35 Rosas 38 yd. Field Goal (4- -2, 0:34) 35 28 Cowboys 4 1:12 Beasley 32 yd. pass from Prescott (Prescott-Gallup pass) (9-70, 35 36 1:23) GIANTS OPPONENTS PLAYERS...... YDS... DATE...... OPPONENT PLAYERS...... YDS...DATE...... OPPONENT Manning to Shepard...... 58...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Johnson to Crowder...... 79...... 12/9...... at Washington Beckham to Barkley...... 57...... 10/7...... at Carolina Prescott to Austin...... 64...... 9/16...... at Dallas Manning to Barkley...... 55...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Wentz to Agholor...... 58...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Manning to S. Shepard...... 55...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Luck to Hilton...... 55...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Manning to Engram...... 54...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Ryan to Hall ...... 47...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Manning to S. Shepard...... 53...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Daniel to Cohen...... 46...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Manning to Beckham...... 51...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Winston to Evans...... 41...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to Engram...... 51...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Watson to Thomas...... 39...... 9/23...... at Houston Beckham to R. Shepard...... 49...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Fitzpatrick to Humphries.... 39...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to Beckham...... 44...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Prescott to Jarwin...... 39...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Manning to Beckham...... 41...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Watson to Fuller V...... 37...... 9/23...... at Houston Manning to R. Shepard...... 40...... 10/7...... at Carolina Ryan to Hooper...... 36...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Manning to Latimer...... 39...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Watson to Griffin...... 32...... 9/23...... at Houston Manning to Beckham...... 39...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Wentz to Agholor...... 32...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Manning to Engram...... 39...... 12/9...... at Washington Ryan to Coleman...... 32...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Manning to Engram...... 39...... 12/9...... at Washington Daniel to Cohen...... 32...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Manning to S. Shepard...... 38...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Bortles to Cole...... 31...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Manning to S. Shepard...... 38...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Daniel to Robinson II...... 30...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Manning to Latimer...... 37...... 9/16...... at Dallas Johnson to Doctson...... 30...... 12/9...... at Washington Manning to Beckham...... 33...... 10/7...... at Carolina Luck to Inman...... 29...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Manning to Beckham...... 32...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Watson to Fuller V...... 28...... 9/23...... at Houston Manning to Engram...... 32...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Watson to Smith...... 28...... 9/23...... at Houston Manning to Engram...... 31...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Luck to Hines...... 28...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Manning to Latimer...... 31...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Manning to Beckham...... 30...... 9/23...... at Houston Newton to Thomas...... 27...... 10/7...... at Carolina Manning to Beckham...... 30...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Newton to Wright...... 27...... 10/7...... at Carolina Manning to Coleman...... 30...... 12/9...... at Washington Mullens to Goodwin...... 26...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Manning to Engram...... 30...... 12/9...... at Washington Brees to Kamara...... 25...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Manning to R. Shepard...... 29...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Newton to Samuel...... 25...... 10/7...... at Carolina Manning to Ellison...... 29...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Smith to Richardson...... 25...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Manning to S. Shepard...... 28...... 10/7...... at Carolina Winston to Evans...... 25...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to Beckham...... 27...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Luck to Hilton...... 25...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Manning to Beckham...... 27...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Watson to Hopkins...... 24...... 9/23...... at Houston Manning to Engram...... 27...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Fitzpatrick to Evans...... 24...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to S. Shepard...... 26...... 10/7...... at Carolina Winston to Howard...... 24...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to Beckham...... 26...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Winston to Howard...... 24...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to Fowler...... 26...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Wentz to Ertz...... 24...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Manning to Fowler...... 25...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Prescott to Hurns...... 24...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Manning to Beckham...... 24...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Prescott to Gallup...... 24...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Manning to Simonson...... 24...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Brees to Watson...... 23...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Manning to Barkley...... 24...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Wentz to Clement...... 23...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Manning to S. Shepard...... 24...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Daniel to Cohen...... 23...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Manning to Shepard...... 23...... 9/23...... at Houston Brees to J. Hill...... 22...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Manning to S. Shepard...... 23...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Mullens to Kittle...... 22...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Manning to Barkley...... 23...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Brees to J. Hill...... 21...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Manning to Davis...... 22...... 10/7...... at Carolina Newton to Funchess...... 21...... 10/7...... at Carolina Manning to Engram...... 22...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Smith to Davis...... 21...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Manning to R. Shepard...... 22...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Wentz to Jeffery...... 21...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Manning to Beckham...... 21...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Bortles to Westbrook...... 20...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Manning to Beckham...... 21...... 9/23...... at Houston Watson to Hopkins...... 20...... 9/23...... at Houston Manning to Barkley...... 21...... 9/23...... at Houston Brees to J. Hill...... 20...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Manning to Fowler...... 21...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Brees to Meredith...... 20...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Manning to Beckham...... 21...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Newton to Moore...... 20...... 10/7...... at Carolina Manning to Gallman...... 21...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Newton to Moore...... 20...... 10/7...... at Carolina Manning to Latimer...... 21...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Wentz to Clement...... 20...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Manning to S. Shepard...... 20...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Ryan to Smith...... 20...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Manning to Beckham...... 20...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Fitzpatrick to Howard ...... 20...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to Ellison...... 20...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Fitzpatrick to Jackson...... 20...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Manning to Beckham...... 20...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Luck to Hilton...... 20...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Manning to S. Shepard...... 20...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis GIANTS OPPONENTS PLAYER...... YDS...... DATE...... OPPONENT PLAYER...... YARDS.... DATE...... OPPONENT Barkley...... 78...... 12/9...... at Washington Peterson...... 64...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Barkley...... 68...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Kamara...... 49...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Barkley...... 68...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Bortles...... 41...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Barkley...... 52...... 12/9...... at Washington Clement...... 32...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Coleman...... 30...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Barkley...... 51...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Barber ...... 28...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Barkley...... 50...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Howard...... 25...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Barkley...... 46...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Breida...... 23...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Barkley...... 30...... 10/7...... at Carolina Howard...... 22...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Barkley...... 29...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Henry...... 22...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Barkley...... 28...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Breida...... 20...... 11/12...... at San Francisco S. Shepard...... 27...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Elliott...... 19...... 9/16...... at Dallas Barkley...... 26...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Elliott...... 19...... 9/16...... at Dallas Barkley...... 26...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas T. Hill...... 19...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Barkley...... 24...... 9/23...... at Houston Adams...... 19...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Barkley...... 23...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Kamara...... 18...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Barkley...... 22...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Moore...... 18...... 10/7...... at Carolina Barkley...... 20...... 10/7...... at Carolina Lewis...... 17...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Barkley...... 18...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Yeldon...... 15...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Barkley...... 18...... 11/12...... at San Francisco Austin...... 15...... 9/16...... at Dallas Prescott...... 15...... 9/16...... at Dallas Barkley...... 17...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Barber...... 15...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Barkley...... 15...... 9/23...... at Houston Adams...... 15...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Barkley...... 15...... 10/22...... at Atlanta McCaffrey...... 14...... 10/7...... at Carolina Barkley...... 14...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Clement...... 14...... 10/11...... vs. Philadelphia Barkley...... 14...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Coleman...... 14...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Engram...... 14...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Luck...... 14...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Barkley...... 13...... 9/23...... at Houston Prescott...... 13...... 9/16...... at Dallas Barkley...... 13...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay McCaffrey...... 13...... 10/7...... at Carolina Engram...... 12...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Johnson...... 13...... 12/9...... at Washington Beckham...... 11...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Henry...... 13...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Barkley...... 11...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Smith...... 13...... 12/30...... vs. Dallas Barkley...... 10...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Fournette...... 12...... 9/9...... vs. Jacksonville Barkley...... 10...... 9/16...... at Dallas Barber...... 12...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Barkley...... 10...... 9/23...... at Houston Peterson...... 12...... 12/9...... at Washington Beckham...... 10...... 9/30...... vs. New Orleans Thompson...... 12...... 12/9...... at Washington Peterson...... 12...... 12/9...... at Washington Barkley...... 10...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Henry...... 12...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Engram...... 10...... 10/22...... at Atlanta Henry...... 12...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Barkley...... 10...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Peterson...... 11...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Barkley...... 10...... 12/9...... at Washington Smith...... 11...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Rodgers...... 11...... 11/18...... vs. Tampa Bay Adams...... 11...... 11/25...... at Philadelphia Cohen ...... 11...... 12/2...... vs. Chicago Thompson...... 11...... 12/9 ...... at Washington Thompson...... 11...... 12/9...... at Washington Lewis...... 11...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Henry...... 11...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Mariota...... 11...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee Mack...... 11...... 12/23...... at Indianapolis Watson...... 10...... 9/23...... at Houston Watson...... 10...... 9/23...... at Houston Thompson...... 10...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Peterson...... 10...... 10/28...... vs. Washington Henry...... 10...... 12/16...... vs. Tennessee GIANTS OFFENSE

NFC RANK NFL RANK TOTAL Rush Pass TOTAL Rush Pass

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 9 6 11 23 17 22 9/16 at Dallas 13 12 12 28 28 24 9/23 at Houston 12 11 9 24 25 17 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 13 13 10 25 27 20 10/7 at Carolina 13 13 8 25 28 17 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 12 12 8 24 27 18 10/22 at Atlanta 11 14 7 20 30 12 10/28 WASHINGTON 11 15 7 20 31 9 11/12 at San Fransisco 13 15 8 25 31 15 11/18 TAMPA BAY 12 14 7 23 30 13 11/25 at Philadelphia 11 13 7 20 29 12 12/2 CHICAGO 12 13 8 21 27 13 12/9 at Washington 9 10 8 18 22 13 12/16 TENNESSEE 11 11 8 20 25 13 12/23 at Indianapolis 11 11 8 20 25 13 12/30 DALLAS 9 11 6 17 24 11

GIANTS DEFENSE

NFC RANK NFL RANK TOTAL Rush Pass TOTAL Rush Pass

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 7 11 6 8 23 9 9/16 at Dallas 4 15 2 6 29 2 9/23 at Houston 8 11 8 15 18t 13 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 9 14 6 12 29 9 10/7 at Carolina 8 13 5 12 27 8 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 8t 13t 6 14t 24t 10 10/22 at Atlanta 12 12 8 18 20 14 10/28 WASHINGTON 12 14 9 21 23 16 11/12 at San Fransisco 11 13 8 19 21 15 11/18 TAMPA BAY 14 14 11 25 25 22 11/25 at Philadelphia 13 15 9 23 26 18 12/2 CHICAGO 14 13 10 24 24 20 12/9 at Washington 13 12 10 21 22 19 12/16 TENNESSEE 13 15 8 21 28 14 12/23 at Indianapolis 13 13 10 22 23 18 12/30 DALLAS 14 11 12 24 20 23 NO. Results From Turnovers PTs Defense 21 Takeaways 6 Touchdowns 42 6 Field Goals 18 Total 60

NO. Results From Turnovers PTs Offense 19 Giveaways 6 Touchdowns 42 2 Field Goals 6 Total 48 Totals 2 Ratio Net Points 12 PLUS/MINUS TURNOVER RATIO

NO. Defense NO. Offense Diff First Half 8 Takeaways 8 Giveaways 0 1st Quarter 4 Takeaways 4 Giveaways 0 2nd Quarter 4 Takeaways 4 Giveaways 0

2nd Half 13 Takeaways 11 Giveaways 2 3rd Quarter 6 Takeaways 5 Giveaways 1 4th Quarter 7 Takeaways 6 Giveaways 1 Overtime 0 Takeaways 0 Giveaways 0 Totals 21 Takeaways 19 Giveaways 2 2018 OFFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART

Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT 9/9 vs. Jacksonville L Manning Intercepted by Jack 4 NYG 32 Touchdown 9/9 vs. Jacksonville L Clay Muffed Punt, Recovered by Payne 4 NYG 21 End of Game 9/16 at Dallas L Manning Fumble, Recovered by Charlton 3 NYG 27 Field Goal 9/30 vs. New Orleans L Gallman Fumble, Recovered by Lattimore 2 NYG 48 Field Goal 9/30 vs. New Orleans L Manning Fumble, Recovered by Stallworth 4 NYG 40 End of Game 10/7 at Carolina L Jenkins Fumble, Recovered by Jones 2 NYG 0 Touchdown 10/7 at Carolina L Manning Intercepted by Adams 3 CAR 14 Touchdown 10/7 at Carolina L Manning Intercepted by Adams 4 NYG 45 Interception 10/11 vs. Philadelphia L Manning Intercepted by Grugier-Hill 1 NYG 40 Touchdown 10/28 vs. Washington L Manning Intercepted by Swearinger 2 WAS 8 Missed FG 10/28 vs. Washington L Manning Intercepted by Swearinger 3 WAS 38 Interception 11/25 at Philadelphia L Manning Intercepted by Jenkins 2 PHI 2 End of Half 12/2 vs. Chicago W Manning Intercepted by Fuller 1 CHI 39 Interception 12/9 at Washington W Lauletta Intercepted by Foster 4 NYG 33 Touchdown 12/16 vs. Tennessee L Manning Intercepted by Byard 3 TEN 15 Punt 12/16 vs. Tennessee L Manning Fumble, Recovered by Casey 3 NYG 14 Touchdown 12/23 at Indianapolis L Manning Intercepted by Hooker 4 IND 35 End of Game 12/30 vs. Dallas L Manning Intercepted by Awuzie 1 DAL -8 Punt 12/30 vs. Dallas L Manning Fumble, Recovered by Woods 1 DAL 46 Missed FG

2018 DEFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART

Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT 9/9 vs. Jacksonville L Bortles Intercepted by Jenkins 1 NYG 37 Field Goal 9/23 at Houston W Miller Fumble Recovered by Deayon 3 NYG 25 Punt 9/23 at Houston W Watson Intercepted by Ogletree 4 NYG 0 Punt 10/7 at Carolina L Newton Intercepted by Riley 3 NYG 10 Interception 10/7 at Carolina L Newton Intercepted by Jenkins 4 NYG 37 Touchdown 10/22 at Atlanta L Jones Fumble, Recovered by Apple 3 NYG 14 Field Goal 10/28 vs. Washington L Peterson Fumble, Recovered by Vernon 3 NYG 18 Downs 11/12 at San Francisco W Mullens Intercepted by Goodson 1 SF 17 Touchdown 11/12 at San Francisco W Mullens Intercepted by Goodson 4 NYG 43 Punt 11/18 vs. Tampa Bay W Fitzpatrick Intercepted by Thomas 2 NYG 13 End of Half 11/18 vs. Tampa Bay W Fitzpatrick Intercepted by Ogletree 3 TB 15 Touchdown 11/18 vs. Tampa Bay W Fitzpatrick Intercepted by Riley 3 NYG -6 Field Goal 11/18 vs. Tampa Bay W Winston Intercepted by Webb 4 NYG 25 End of Game 12/2 vs. Chicago W Daniel Intercepted by Ogletree 1 CHI 8 Touchdown 12/2 vs. Chicago W Daniel Intercepted by Ogletree 2 NYG 14 Field Goal 12/2 vs. Chicago W Daniel Fumble, Recovered by Chandler 4 CHI 13 Field Goal 12/9 at Washington W Sanchez Intercepted by Riley 1 WAS 9 Touchdown 12/9 at Washington W Sanchez Intercepted by Ogletree 2 WAS 28 Touchdown 12/9 at Washington W Johnson Intercepted by Thomas 4 NYG -2 End of Game 12/23 at Indianapolis L Luck Intercepted by Riley 2 NYG -4 Punt 12/30 vs. Dallas L Prescott Fumble, Recovered by Goodson 4 DAL 25 Field Goal OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9/16 at Dallas 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 9/23 at Houston 4 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 10/7 at Carolina 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10/22 at Atlanta 5 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 10/28 WASHINGTON 4 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 11/12 at San Fransisco 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 11/25 at Philadelphia 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 12/2 CHICAGO 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 12/9 at Washington 5 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 12/16 TENNESSEE 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12/23 at Indianapolis 4 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 12/30 DALLAS 5 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 2018 Totals 54 27 21 3 22 0 3 0

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 0 0 0 6 0% 100% 3.0 9/16 at Dallas 0 0 0 13 50% 150% 6.5 9/23 at Houston 0 0 0 24 75% 100% 6.0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 0 0 0 18 67% 100% 6.0 10/7 at Carolina 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5.0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0 6 0% 67% 2.0 10/22 at Atlanta 1 0 0 20 40% 80% 4.0 10/28 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 13 25% 75% 3.3 11/12 at San Fransisco 0 0 0 20 50% 100% 5.0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 0 0 0 28 100% 100% 7.0 11/25 at Philadelphia 0 0 0 12 33% 100% 4.0 12/2 CHICAGO 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5.0 12/9 at Washington 0 0 0 26 60% 100% 5.2 12/16 TENNESSEE 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 12/23 at Indianapolis 0 0 0 24 75% 100% 6.0 12/30 DALLAS 0 0 0 25 60% 80% 5.0 2018 Totals 2 0 0 255 50% 91% 4.7

OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 9/16 at Dallas 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 9/23 at Houston 5 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 6 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 10/7 at Carolina 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 6 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 10/22 at Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/28 WASHINGTON 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 11/12 at San Francisco 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 11/25 at Philadelphia 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 12/2 CHICAGO 5 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 12/9 at Washington 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 12/16 TENNESSEE 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 12/23 at Indianapolis 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 12/30 DALLAS 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 2018 Totals 5 8 33 29 3 19 1 2 1

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5.0 9/16 at Dallas 0 0 0 13 33% 100% 4.3 9/23 at Houston 0 0 0 19 40% 80% 3.8 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 0 0 0 26 33% 100% 4.3 10/7 at Carolina 0 0 0 10 33% 67% 3.3 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 1 0 0 34 67% 100% 5.7 10/22 at Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 10/28 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 10 33% 67% 3.3 11/12 at San Francisco 0 0 0 20 50% 100% 5.0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 1 0 0 28 80% 80% 5.6 11/25 at Philadelphia 0 0 0 19 67% 100% 6.3 12/2 CHICAGO 0 0 0 27 60% 100% 5.4 12/9 at Washington 0 0 0 8 50% 50% 4.0 12/16 TENNESSEE 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.7 12/23 at Indianapolis 0 0 0 28 100% 100% 7.0 12/30 DALLAS 0 0 0 21 75% 75% 5.3 2018 Totals 2 0 0 290 57% 89% 5.0 OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9/16 at Dallas 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9/23 at Houston 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 10/7 at Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10/22 at Atlanta 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 10/28 WASHINGTON 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 11/12 at San Fransisco 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 11/25 at Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12/2 CHICAGO 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12/9 at Washington 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 12/16 TENNESSEE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/23 at Indianapolis 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 12/30 DALLAS 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2018 Totals 26 16 13 2 7 0 1 0

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 0 0 0 3 0% 100% 3.0 9/16 at Dallas 0 0 0 3 0% 100% 3.0 9/23 at Houston 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7.0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 0 0 0 15 100% 100% 7.5 10/7 at Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0 3 0% 100% 3.0 10/22 at Atlanta 1 0 0 14 67% 67% 4.7 10/28 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 7 50% 50% 3.5 11/12 at San Fransisco 0 0 0 3 0% 100% 3.0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 7.0 11/25 at Philadelphia 0 0 0 3 0% 100% 3.0 12/2 CHICAGO 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7.0 12/9 at Washington 0 0 0 20 50% 100% 5.0 12/16 TENNESSEE 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 12/23 at Indianapolis 0 0 0 21 100% 100% 7.0 12/30 DALLAS 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 7.0 2018 Totals 2 0 0 134 62% 88% 5.2 OPPONENTS Pos TD PAT 2-PT FG MFG Int Fum

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/16 at Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/23 at Houston 5 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 10/7 at Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 10/22 at Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/28 WASHINGTON 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/12 at San Fransisco 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 11/25 at Philadelphia 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 12/2 CHICAGO 4 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 12/9 at Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/16 TENNESSEE 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12/23 at Indianapolis 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 12/30 DALLAS 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2018 Totals 3 0 25 23 2 4 0 1 0

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7.0 9/16 at Dallas 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 9/23 at Houston 0 0 0 19 40% 80% 3.8 9/30 NEW ORLEANS 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.7 10/7 at Carolina 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 10/11 PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0 21 100% 100% 7.0 10/22 at Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 10/28 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7.0 11/12 at San Fransisco 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7.0 11/18 TAMPA BAY 0 0 0 28 100% 100% 7.0 11/25 at Philadelphia 0 0 0 10 100% 100% 10.0 12/2 CHICAGO 0 0 0 24 75% 100% 6.0 12/9 at Washington 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0.0 12/16 TENNESSEE 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 7.0 12/23 at Indianapolis 0 0 0 28 100% 100% 7.0 12/30 DALLAS 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7.0 2018 Totals 0 0 0 189 83% 97% 6.3 OPPONENTS FG 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total

9/9 JACKSONVILLE Rosas (27) (31) (44) 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 3-3 9/16 at Dallas Rosas (28) (38) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 9/23 at Houston Rosas (44) (30) 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 9/30 NEW ORLEANS Rosas (33) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 10/7 at Carolina Rosas (42) (53) (36) 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 10/11 PHILADELPHIA Rosas (33) (21) 52 SH 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-3 10/22 at Atlanta Rosas (31) (36) 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 10/28 WASHINGTON Rosas (37) (21) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 11/12 at San Fransisco Rosas (20) (31) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 11/18 TAMPA BAY Rosas (52) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 11/25 at Philadelphia Rosas (25) (51) (29) 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-3 12/2 CHICAGO Rosas (57)(37)(44) 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 12/9 at Washington Rosas (35) (23) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 12/16 TENNESSEE Rosas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12/23 at Indianapolis Rosas (40) (27) 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 12/30 DALLAS Rosas (48) (38) 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 2018 Totals 0-0 9-9 13-13 6-6 4-5 32-33

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

9/9 JACKSONVILLE Lambo (39) (39) 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 9/16 at Dallas Maher (37)(29) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 9/23 at Houston Fairbairn (23) (28) (54) 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-3 9/30 NEW ORLEANS Lutz (42) (34) (37) (26) 0-0 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 4-4 10/7 at Carolina Gano (47) (47) (39) (63) 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 1-1 4-4 10/11 PHILADELPHIA Elliott (33) 54WR (30) 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 2-3 10/22 at Atlanta Tavecchio (40) (50) (56) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 3-3 10/28 WASHINGTON Hopkins 41WL (53) (39) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-3 11/12 at San Fransisco Gould (53) (36) (30) 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 3-3 11/18 TAMPA BAY Santos 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 11/25 at Philadelphia Elliott (42) (28) (43) 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-3 12/2 CHICAGO Parkey (36) (21) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 12/9 at Washington Hopkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12/16 TENNESSEE Succop 48WL (22) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 12/23 at Indianapolis Vinatieri 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12/30 DALLAS Maher 34WR 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2018 Totals 0-0 7-7 12-13 6-8 6-7 31-35 OFFENSE 500 NET YARDS PASSING: 4 TD PASSES: OVERTIME GAME 510 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia, Nov. Giants 30, Bears 27 Opponent: 505 at New Orleans, 6, 2016 Dec. 2, 2018 Nov. 1, 2015 Opponent: (4), vs. Dallas, Dec. 30, 2018 SHUTOUT MOST POINTS: Rodgers PS Giants 24 at Tampa Bay 0 62 vs. Philadelphia Sept. 27, 2009 Nov. 26, 1972 5 TD PASSES: Opponent: Opponent: 72 at Washington Nov. Eli Manning (6) at New Orleans, Giants 0 vs. Tennessee 17 27, 1966 Nov. 1, 2015 Dec. 16, 2018 Opponent: (5), vs. 60 POINTS: Carolina, Dec. 20, 2015 SCORELESS FIRST HALF 62 vs. Philadelphia Giants 0 vs. Tennessee 7 Nov. 26, 1972 3 TD RECEIVING: Dec. 16, 2018 Opponent: 62 at Cleveland Odell Beckham Jr. at New Orleans, Opponent: Dec. 6, 1953 Nov. 1, 2015 Washington 0 vs. Giants 34 Opponent: Blake Jarwin, vs. Dallas, Dec. 9, 2018 50 POINTS: Dec. 30, 2018; Cobb PS 52 vs. New Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012 Opponent: 51 vs. L.A. Rams, Nov. 4 TD RECEIVING: SCORELESS SECOND HALF: 5, 2017 Earnest Gray Giants 0 vs. Tennessee 10, Dec. 16, at St. Louis (Cardinals) 2018 100-YARD RUSHING GAME: Sept. 7, 1980 Opponent: Saquon Barkley 109 vs. Dallas, Opponent: Joe Horn Giants 3 vs. Washington 0 Dec. 30, 2018 at New Orleans, Dec. 14, 2003 Dec. 31, 2017 Opponent: Derrick Henry 170, vs. Tennessee, Dec. 16, 2018 3 TD RUSHING: 400 YARDS: Giants: 441, vs. Dallas, Dec. 30, 2018 100-YARD RECEIVING GAME: vs. Buffalo, Oct. 16, 2011 Opponent: 419 vs. Dallas, Dec. 30, Sterling Shepard 113, at Opponent: Alvin Kamara (3) vs. 2018 Indianapolis, Dec. 23, 2018 Saints, Sept. 30, 2018 Opponent: Blake Jarwin 119, vs. 500 YARDS: Dallas, Dec. 30, 2018 4 TD RUSHING: 504 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 Opponent: 510 vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 200-YARD RECEIVING GAME: vs. New Orleans Sept. 24, 1995 18, 2018 Odell Beckham Jr., 222 vs. Opponent: Marshawn Lynch, at Baltimore, Oct. 16, 2016 Seattle, Nov. 9, 2014. 600 TOTAL YARDS: Opponent: Gary Clark 11-241 604 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012 vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986 Opponent: 608 at New Orleans, Nov. DEFENSE 1, 2015 300-YARD PASSING GAME INTERCEPTION TD RETURN Eli Manning, 301 vs. Dallas, Dec. , 9 yards, at Washington, 200 YARDS RUSHING: 30, 2018 Dec. 9, 2018 227 at Washington Opponent: Dak Prescott, 387 vs. Opponent: Dec. 9, 2018 Dallas, Dec. 30, 2018 Myles Jack, 32 yards Opponent: 215 vs. Tennessee, Dec. vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 2018 16, 2018 400-YARD PASSING GAME Eli Manning, 434 vs. Philadelphia, FUMBLE RETURN FOR TD 300 YARDS RUSHING: Dec. 17, 2017 Trevin Wade, 11 yards 301 vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008 Opponent: Drew Brees 505 at at Washington, Jan. 1, 2017 Opponent: 350 at Seattle New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 Opponent: Colin Jones at Carolina, Nov. 9, 2014 in end zone, Oct. 7, 2018 3 TD PASSES: *Offense: Evans. Vs. Tampa Bay, 300 NET YARDS PASSING: Eli Manning at Washington, Dec. Nov. 18, 2018 309 at Indianapolis, Dec. 23, 2018 9, 2018 Opponent: 368 vs. Dallas, Dec. 30, Opponent:Dak Prescott (4) vs. 3 QUARTERBACK SACKS 2018 Dallas, Dec. 30, 2018 B.J. Hill (3.0) vs. Chicago, Dec. 2, 2018 400 NET YARDS PASSING: Opponent: JJ Watt (3.0) 429 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 at Houston, Sept. 23, 2018 Opponent: 505 at New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2015 4 QUARTERBACK SACKS PUNT RETURN FOR TD BLOCKED PAT (4.0) Dwayne Harris 80 yards at Washington, Dec. 1, 2010 vs. New York Jets, Dec. 6, 2015 vs. Dallas, Nov. 14, 2010 Opponent: Opponent: Opponent: Bertrand Berry (4.0) Ted Ginn Jr. 71 yards vs. Arizona, Anthony Lanier at Arizona, Nov,14, 2004 Sept. 14, 2014 vs. Washington, Dec. 31, 2017 2 INTERCEPTIONS BLOCKED PUNT PAT MISSED Alec Ogletree vs. Chicago, Dec. 2, Shane Smith Aldrick Rosas 2018 at Oakland, Dec. 3, 2017 at Washington, Dec. 9, 2018 Opponent: Opponent: Opponent: D.J. Swearinger, vs. Washington, Oct. Kamu Grugier-Hill Phil Dawson 28, 2018 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2017 at Arizona, Dec. 24, 2017 SAFETY BLOCKED PUNT TWO POINT CONVERSION S.Pulley fumble out of bounds vs. LA RETURN/RECOVERED FOR TD MADE Chargers, Oct. 8, 2017 Cooper Taylor 21 yards Manning pass to Engram, vs. Dallas, Opponent: (blocked by Damontre Moore) Dec. 30, 2018 penalized for holding vs. Oakland, Nov. 10, 2013 Opponent: James Harrison in the end zone at Opponent: Myron Baker 5 yards Josh Johnson to Michael Floyd at Pittsburgh, Dec. 4, 2016 at Chicago Sept. 5, 1993 Washington, Dec. 9, 2018 BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT TWO POINT CONVERSION SPECIAL TEAMS Kerry Wynn FAILED 5 FIELD GOALS at Denver, Oct. 15, 2017 Eli Manning pass attempt to Eli Josh Brown Opponent: Penny, at Philadelphia, Nov. 25, at Tennessee, Dec. 7, 2014 Adam Gotsis 2018 Opponent: at Denver, Oct. 15, 2017 Opponent: Dustin Hopkins, vs. Washington, , pass failed Sept. 25, 2016 BLOCKED FIELD RETURNED to V, at Houston Sept. FOR TD 23, 2018 50-YARD FIELD GOAL Janoris Jenkins Aldrick Rosas, 57 vs. Chicago, Dec. vs. New Orleans, Sept. 19, 2016 RECOVERED OWN ONSIDE KICK 2, 2018 vs. Dallas, Sept. 16, 2018 Opponent: FAKE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT Opponent: 53, Robbie Gould, at San Francisco, 22-yard TD pass vs. Chicago, Dec. 2, 2018 Nov. 12, 2018 to Carl Banks at Philadelphia, Oct. 8, 1989 KICKOFF RETURN FOR TD Opponent: Dwayne Harris 100 yards Shaun Suisham, vs. Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, Oct. 25, 2015 Nov. 4, 2012 (no first down) 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, 2018, 1,307 yards DEFENSE 300 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 30-YARD AVG. KICKOFF RETURN , 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 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 Jason Pierre-Paul, 2014, 15-YARD PUNT RETURN AVG 12.5 sacks Amani Toomer, 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, Eli Manning, 2018, (5) 2 touchdowns 30 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Eli Manning, 2015, 35 touchdowns MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD PASS Eli Manning, 2008, (12) 100 RECEPTIONS Odell Beckham Jr., 2016, 101 receptions 1,000 RECEIVING YARDS Odell Beckham Jr., 2018, 1,052 yards TRANSCRIPTS MEDIA INFORMATION

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Opening Statement: Nothing really to add to what I spoke about last night, so let’s use our time. If you’ve got questions, I’d be happy to answer them for you.

Q: Are you guys considering starting Daniel Jones in Week 1? A: I think what we’re doing is, and I’ve said it all along, Eli’s our starter and we’re getting Daniel ready to play. I think he’s done a good job in the preseason, as I’ve mentioned all along. He’s getting better, and he’s going to continue to do that so that at whatever time we need him to play, he’ll be ready.

Q: So you’re not ready to say for sure that Eli will be your starter in Week 1? A: I just said Eli’s the starter. Didn’t I just say that? Excuse the fact that I had to repeat it, but I felt like I just said that. It’s all good.

Q: A while ago, you were asked about how you teach this team to win, and I’ve noticed throughout the preseason you’ve been a little bit more willing to take chances. I know the results don’t count for anything, but I’m just wondering if that’s a way you’re showing this team how to win, by showing them that you’re not afraid to take chances, make mistakes, and hence they shouldn’t be afraid to put it out there and make a mistake at this point. A: Yeah, I don’t know about taking chances, but I think we want to have an aggressive mindset. Actually, last year I think we were the second-most in terms of teams that went for it on fourth down, so I don’t think that’s taking chances, I think it’s trying to be aggressive. I tried to use the timeouts that way yesterday before the half—we took a timeout on third down, trying to preserve time because I wanted to get a two-minute drill and if they kicked a long field goal and missed it, then we would’ve had the ball. Then, they made it, but then I still used a timeout, which forced them to kick a long field goal just so we could work on those types of things. I thought it was smart to go for two yesterday. So, I don’t know, I think it’s important as a coach to present an aggressive mindset, and we as a staff think that way, but I think it’s more of just the mindset of being aggressive and less about just flat-out trying to take chances.

Q: Can you talk about Corey Ballentine’s overall performance last night, and maybe some of the things he needs to clean up on? A: I thought he competed well, I think he had over 40 snaps, I guess, on defense. Very competitive, he had a couple of nice pass breakups. He did give up a couple plays in the passing game, but he was matched up man-to-man, but I do think he was tighter in coverage this week than he was last week, but he’s also a very sure tackler. Some of the tackles he made along the sideline were very sure in terms of the ball was completed certainly in the zone, and then he kind of was the first responder on the play and made the tackle, so he’s making really good progress and we’re pleased with the path that he’s on.

Q: Was Corey (Ballentine) supposed to provide help for Jabrill Peppers on the touchdown to the tight end? A: It was both. Certainly, Jabrill needs to be a little tighter, but then certainly Corey should back him up on that.

Q: What about Jon Halapio makes him the clear number one over Spencer at center? A: I feel like we have two starting centers. I think Pio has done a really nice job and I feel like we really have six guys there, if you think of it in terms of two centers. We are going to need both of them at some point, for whatever reason we need help at guard, Pio can play guard, Spencer can play center. I’m happy with all of that and I don’t really think of it in the way that you do.

Q: Oshane Ximines had two sacks last night, each of them with kind of a different move. Is that what you saw when you drafted him and you talked about being able to use counter moves? A: Yes, I think so. I think as he plays more he will develop more of that. He probably was as disruptive as he’s been in the preseason. He’s just getting used to playing, I think he is one of the guys that he can find a way to the quarterback. We were pleased with some of the rushes he had last night. He was a little better in the run game as well. Much like my answer with regard to Corey Ballentine, I think we are seeing that type of progress from X-Man.

Q: Will it be tougher to make cuts this year than it was last year? A: I think so. I think that’s a good thing. You want competition within the groups. A year ago, we cut from 90 to 53 and there was only a couple guys that ended up on other rosters. I sort of feel like this year we may end up cutting more guys that are going to be attractive to maybe another team, which tells me that our 90 is better, and also tells me the players are embracing what we are talking about. The goal is to either make our team or somebody else’s. I believe in our team, I love our team, I love what our team is trying to do. It’s going to be much tougher for me this year when we get to that point, having to say goodbye to some players that I am very fond of. I’m just hopeful that they are available if we need them or somewhere they can go on and keep their career going.

Q: Has Kyle Lauletta played dramatically better football now than last year? If he is doing that, what is he doing? A: He’s playing better each week. I don’t know how to phrase it, but he’s doing some really good things with the reps that he’s getting. He made some good plays again last night. I am pleased with his progress, and I think he’s making good progress as well. It’s a credit to him.

Q: Any other injuries of note come out of the game? A: I haven’t heard. We didn’t get home until 3 o’clock so the training room start opened up a little later. I don’t know of anything. Anybody specific that you know of that you’re asking about?

Q: No. A: Jonathan Anderson has his knee— we have to get that checked out. Rod Smith, I think it’s a fancy word they call that, the adductor, he’s getting that checked out. There is always something that shows up. We aren’t anticipating that there is anything bad.

Q: You always feel with your quarterbacks you need to be able to get them outside on bootlegs and things like that. One year working with Eli Manning— do you think he can do even more of that this year because he is more familiar and maybe in better shape? A: I believe in moving the pocket. If you are going to be effective running the ball, you have to do that to help control the edges. I did it a lot last year. I think it’s safe to say, Eli even ran more bootlegs, to use your term, than he did since he was at Ole Miss in one year. I really don’t think it comes down to the condition of the quarterback. I don’t think it comes down to their ability to run. All quarterbacks should be able to fake a run and then get to the perimeter and make a throw. That will always be a part of what we do. They are in every game plan, and it’s safe to say I’ll call a bootleg or two, or ten, in each game.

Q: Are you concerned about your linebacker depth? Who do you think is standing out at linebacker? A: I’m not concerned about our depth. I thought Ryan Connelly did a good job yesterday, he made three tackles. As he’s going along, he’s getting more and more comfortable within the scheme. For the most part, Tae Davis played well. He had the one where he kind of got behind in coverage and missed the tackle, but he’s done a good job. B.J. Goodson has done a nice job, (Nate) Stupar is sort of a backup linebacker that has a huge impact on special teams. All that being said— that’s what’s going on behind (Alec Ogletree) Tree until he gets back, which will be very soon. He’ll be ready to go, certainly, by Week One. I feel better about that group this year than last year, if that’s what you’re asking. Head Coach Pat Shurmur August 25, 2019

Opening Statement: Today is Wednesday in our world. By going Thursday to Thursday, we have a full week, so we were doing Wednesday things like we would normally do in a normal game week. Tomorrow then would be Thursday and so on as we get ready to play the Patriots. With that, I’ll try to answer your questions.

Q: Is that more of the focus this week? Getting into the routine rather than camp? A: A little bit. It’s still camp. It’s sort of camp scheduling but what we’re practicing out there, today we did a lot of first and second down and base down type stuff. Tomorrow we’ll focus more on third down and some red zone. Then on the final day, we’ll do more red zone and then review all the others.

Q: You guys claimed punter Johnny Townsend last week. Do you have an open competition at punter or is that still Riley’s (Dixon) job? A: We’re just going to see what he can do. We’re just kicking tires there. At this time of the year, this is a good time to do it. You get to see some live punts in preseason games.

Q: Any update on (Jonathan) Anderson? A: He was out there today. He was moving around. I think he’s okay. He’s a little sore from the game. There were a handful of guys out there that are a little bit sore from the game, but they were out there.

Q: Is Sam Beal getting close? A: He was out there today for the first time. He’s closer. We’ll just have to see where he’s at as we move forward.

Q: Would you like to see him play Thursday? Is that a possibility? A: I’d like to see them all play. We’ll just have to see where he’s at. It would be good for him to play if he’s healthy enough. But we don’t want to put him out there too soon.

Q: Is it frustrating? Do you feel like you want to see him out there? He hasn’t played in the last two years. A: I’m not frustrated by it. Obviously, being able to compete through training camp… He’s a second-year player, but last year was like year zero. This is year one. The work that he would have gotten had he been healthy would have been very beneficial.

Q: What would you like to see from him going forward? A: I’d like to see him get healthy and get on the field. That’s what I’d like to see.

Q: How did (DeAndre) Baker look today, and how encouraging was it to see him (on the practice field)? A: It was good. He was out there again. I think for the most part he looked pretty good. He needs to get his sea legs back. We’ll see how he responds here in the afternoon after being out there, and we’ll see how much more we can give him tomorrow.

Q: Next week, do you expect to be as active on waivers as you were last year once the cuts are done? A: I wouldn’t speculate on that. I would imagine no. We obviously flipped this roster quite a bit last year. We certainly like a lot of the players that we have on our roster this year. I’ve mentioned it all along, I think we’re going to have to make some tough decisions at some positions. Guys that have really competed and really earned a chance to be here.

Q: When you look back at the Bengals game, did Will Hernandez just have a bad game? A: I don’t know. I think when I look at the Bengals game, we made enough plays to win the game in total. But there were many coachable moments for all of the players that competed in that game.

Q: How would you evaluate Darius Slayton from the Bengals game? A: He did a good job. It was a good first step. Again, he’s another young player that would have benefited with all of the work he would have gotten up until that point. But it was a good first step. Q: When you see Oshane (Ximines) have a game like he did against the Bengals, does that sort of bump him closer to getting more involved in the rotation opposite somebody like Lorenzo (Carter)? Or are there still some things he needs to build on? A: He’s in the rotation. We’re looking for guys to be disruptive and get pressure on the quarterback, which he displayed an ability to do.

Q: I’ll give you an opportunity to tell us what you’re going to do at quarterback on Thursday, but then also ask has Eli got- ten enough work? He’s your starter, he’s only played three series, has he gotten enough live work for your liking? A: Yeah, I think he has. He won’t play on Thursday, so I’ll give you that right there. I think he has. He’s done a lot of really good stuff out here. He’s much more comfortable with what we want to do on offense this year than last year. I feel like as he gets the work he needs in practice, the game work he’s gotten will help him be ready for the Cowboys. Is that what you need? So, he won’t play in the game.

Q: So Daniel (Jones) will start? A: Daniel will start, yeah.

Q: Have you decided if you’re committed to keeping two or three quarterbacks? Last year, you told us you wanted a veteran backup. Does that change with how well Daniel has played? A: We’ll have to see how we do that. The rest of the roster is dependent on that as well. I’ve said it all along, I’d keep four (quarterbacks). I’d keep five if the roster would allow for it, because I think quarterback development in our league is primary. You can only develop by playing and practicing. I’m fond of having lots of quarterbacks around. That’s just my feeling. But we’ll just have to see how it plays out when we get to the final 53 (man roster).

Q: I’m sure at some point you sat down with Kyle Lauletta, whether it was going all the way back to the spring until now, and put together what you want to see from him. What has he shown you in training camp and in the preseason games? A: I think he’s had a really good camp. Much better than a year ago. I think he’s improving. I like the way he has com- peted. There’s been a lot of conversation about the guy we picked this year (Daniel Jones). There are many ways guys could go with that, but he’s come out every day, competed and gotten better. It’s a credit to him.

Q: I know it’s not your team, but any thoughts on ’s announcement last night? A: I was a little surprised like anybody. I’ve always enjoyed watching him play. He’s a tough, competitive guy. For whatever reason, he feels like he just can’t go anymore. That’s a tough decision to make. I don’t know him well enough to comment beyond that, but I wish him well.

Q: Is it a little surprising to you, or as a head coach, is that something that you have to be aware of? It seems like that’s happening a little more often than it used to. (Rob) Gronkowski retired, it looked like he still had some football left in him. Now Andrew. Guys that are sort of choosing, I saw the line last night on social media, ‘health over wealth.’ Does that surprise you? A: I don’t know that. This is a very physical game. Unfortunately, a lot of players have had a lot of major injuries, which kind of adds up on a person. Nobody knows their body better than the guy that’s walking around in it. For whatever reason, he feels like he can’t go anymore. I’ve always thought he played the game like a warrior. He’s played at a high level and took a lot of hits. They’ve added up on him, and he’s no longer playing.

Q: Does that make it all the more incredible to you that your quarterback has not missed a game due to injury in 16 years? A: I think that’s unique to Eli. I’ve been around a lot of quarterbacks that have had a few injuries, and some that had a lot, like . Yeah, that’s part of Eli’s charm is that he can stay out there game after game. Being available and being able to play is huge. NOTEBOOKS & CLIPS MEDIA INFORMATION

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By Michael Eisen see you in the season’ and we were both balling that year. August 25, 2019 It kind of took off from there. In our junior years, he was almost committed to Stanford and Stanford was recruiting EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Michael Thomas didn’t watch me.” television last night. His cell phone was buzzing, but he chose to ignore it. Then he woke up this morning to find After playing wide receiver in high school, Thomas envi- that dozens of people were trying to contact hm. sioned becoming Luck’s top target in college. But soon af- ter arriving on campus, then Stanford coach “I had texts from everybody, from Colts players, to NFLPA, moved him to the secondary. But that didn’t diminish the to teammates here, family back home, Stanford people, two players’ friendship. you see it all over Twitter,” Thomas said. “So, first thing I do is reach out to my guy.” “He is probably one of the most genuine people you have ever met, you find out he is one of the best teammates you That would be Andrew Luck, Thomas’ former high school could ask for,” Thomas said. “Loving, caring, would call rival, Stanford teammate and inseparable friend. The you on a random offseason day just to say hey. We’ve had Indianapolis Colts quarterback announced his retirement some very real conversations, (he’s) always supportive of last night at age 29. The news stunned almost everyone you and vice versa, I have been very supportive of him. I connected to the NFL, including players, coaches, reporters, understand where he’s at right now and I wish him nothing and fans. But not Luck’s inner circle, including Thomas. but the best.”

“Not shocked,” said Thomas, a special teams Pro Bowler Thomas is entering his seventh NFL season. He has played last year who is beginning his second season with the Gi- against most of the league’s very best quarterbacks and ants. “Not even that he’s been talking about it. If he’s mak- insists Luck is as good as any of them. ing that decision, then it’s the best decision. One hundred percent, 100 percent, that’s my brother. I know exactly “He’s one of the best to do it, especially in our era,” where he’s at mentally and for him to make that decision, Thomas said. “You are not going to look at Andrew and I support it 100 percent. not respect his game, or not put him up there as one of the best quarterbacks up there. There are not too many things “To everybody else, I could see how it could be a shock, to you can do to fool him. He takes risks but at the same time get to wake up to that it was a shock. But once I realized he tries to put his teams in the best situations. It’s hard and I reached out to him, it makes sense. Big picture, it for you as a DB to anticipate things with him because he wasn’t a shock.” has all the perfect mechanics, looking you off and can put the ball anywhere he wants to put it. He had a hell of a Thomas said he both texted and called Luck. career, a hell of a ride. You hate to see injuries, like with any position, you can think of many guys where if it wasn’t Thomas and Luck have known each other since they were for him getting hurt he could have been X, Y, and Z. I’ve got 14-years-old. They faced each other as high school football nothing but the best for his next chapter.” opponents in Houston, the former at Nimitz High School in Houston, the latter at Stratford. “I went 2-2 against his Although he played five years in the AFC for the Miami high school,” Thomas said. “He was a special player.” Dolphins, Thomas did not face Luck in a game until last Dec. 23, when the Giants visited Indianapolis. They became friends when they attended at football camp at the University of Texas following their sophomore year. “It was funny,” he said. “We were talking in-between plays, commercial timeouts. He said the same thing, smiling, talk- “Our sophomore year, we were both on varsity, and for ing like, ‘Shut up, Mike, you don’t know the call.’ It’s funny, Texas high school football, that is rare,” Thomas said. “It man. I’d say, ‘I got you Andrew, throw me a pick, throw me was kind of admiration at first, and then we saw each other a pick.’ It’s cool because how often can you say somebody in basketball season. It wasn’t until that summer going to you’ve known since you were a teenager and played with a UT football camp we were both there and we recognized him in college, you’re now getting a chance to play against each other. I was actually at receiver, and he was at quar- him in the NFL, at the highest level?” terback, and he’s throwing me passes and we are lighting it up. We kind of got a little bond there, and we said, ‘We’ll That sentiment was particularly poignant today after the announcement that Luck will play no more games.

“Absolutely, just to be able to say that you’ve done it,” Thomas said. “There are so many other players across the league who I was either teammates with or knew of, played against in college, or I played against them in high school, or are from my same area, it’s the same thing. So, nothing but respect.”

Thomas is confident Luck is at peace with his decision.

“I think he’ll be in a great place,” Thomas said. “Whatev- er decision he makes, he won’t say, ‘Ah regrets, I miss it.’ If he’s made that decision, then he’ll be in a great place.”

*Giants coach Pat Shurmur was also asked today about Luck’s abrupt departure from the NFL.

“I was a little surprised like anybody,” Shurmur said. “I’ve always enjoyed watching him play. He’s a tough, competitive guy. For whatever reason, he feels like he just can’t go anymore. That’s a tough decision to make. I don’t know him well enough to comment beyond that, but I wish him well.”

While Luck has dealt with a variety of injuries – he missed the entire 2017 season after undergoing shoulder surgery – Giants quarterback Eli Manning is entering his 16th season and has never missed a game because of injury.

“I think that’s unique to Eli,” Shurmur said. “I’ve been around a lot of quarterbacks that have had a few injuries, and some that had a lot, like Sam Bradford. Yeah, that’s part of Eli’s charm is that he can stay out there game after game. Being available and being able to play is huge.” Giants Notebook

By Michael Eisen 51.4. he did not complete any of his five passes in his only August 25, 2019 regular-season appearance, in Washington on Dec. 9.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Eli Manning’s preseason is “I think he’s had a really good camp. Much better than a finished. year ago,” Shurmur said. “I think he’s improving. I like the way he has competed. There’s been a lot of conversation Coach Pat Shurmur today confirmed that the 16-year vet- about the guy we picked this year (Jones). There are many eran quarterback will not play in the Giants’ preseason fi- ways guys could go with that, but he’s come out every day, nale Thursday against the defending Super Bowl champion competed and gotten better. It’s a credit to him.” in Foxborough – where they will return exactly six weeks later for a Thursday night regular-season game. *Cornerback DeAndre Baker, the last of the Giants’ three first-round draft choices this year, participated in practice Rookie Daniel Jones will start for the first time. team drills today for the first time since spraining his knee on Aug. 11. Baker had worked in individual drills for the The Giants and Patriots will meet in the preseason finale last week. for the 15th consecutive year. This is the fifth consecutive year and seventh time overall Manning will not participate. “It was good,” Shurmur said. “He was out there again. I He last played in the game in 2014. think for the most part he looked pretty good. He needs to get his sea legs back. We’ll see how he responds here in the After Thursday, Manning will have missed 13 of the Gi- afternoon after being out there, and we’ll see how much ants’ 65 preseason game during his record tenure with the more we can give him tomorrow.” team. Ten of those absences will have been due to a coach’s decision. *Another corner, Sam Beal, has had very limited work because of a hamstring injury, but was on the field today Manning played just 28 snaps in three series this month – taking part in individual drills. the Giants’ first offensive possessions in victories against the Jets, Chicago and Cincinnati. He completed nine of 13 “He was out there today for the first time,” Shurmur said. passes for 86 yards and one touchdown for a passer rating “He’s closer. We’ll just have to see where he’s at as we of 113.0. move forward.

Shurmur said that is enough work to prepare Manning for “It feels good,” Beal said. “Getting my feet back under me the regular-season opener in Dallas on Sept. 8. is a good thing.”

“I think he has,” Shurmur said. “He’s done a lot of really Does Beal feel an urgency to return to do more before the good stuff out here. He’s much more comfortable with what Giants must cut 36 players from their roster by Saturday? we want to do on offense this year than last year. I feel like as he gets the work he needs in practice, the game work “No,” he said. “I trust my athletic ability and I trust the he’s gotten will help him be ready for the Cowboys.” trainers to get me out there as soon as they can. I’m ready.”

Jones, the first-round draft choice who is the top backup Beal spent the entire 2018 season on injured reserve after behind Manning, has excelled in a reserve role, completing undergoing shoulder surgery following his selection in the 25 of 30 throws (83.3%) for 369 yards, two touchdowns third round of the supplemental draft and has yet to ap- and no interceptions for a rating of 140.1. pear in a game for the Giants.

*Second-year pro Kyle Lauletta has been another impres- “I’m not going back on IR,” Beal said. “I’m not. I’ll be sive young quarterback. He has connected on 15 of 22 killed before I go back there.” passes for 206 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for a rating of 128.2. Would Shurmur like to see Beal play in New England?

As a rookie fourth-round draft choice last year, Lauletta “I’d like to see them all play,” he said. “We’ll just have to completed 17 of 35 passes (48.6%) for 194 yards, one see where he’s at. It would be good for him to play if he’s touchdown and two interceptions. His passer rating was healthy enough. But we don’t want to put him out there too soon.

“I’m not frustrated by it. Obviously, being able to compete through training camp - he’s a second-year player, but last year was like year zero. This is year one. The work that he would have gotten had he been healthy would have been very beneficial. … I’d like to see him get healthy and get on the field. That’s what I’d like to see.”

*Wide receiver Golden Tate (concussion) and linebacker Josiah Tauaefa (shoulder) wore yellow non-contact vests over their practice jerseys. Giants Notebook

By Michael Eisen preseason games, I’ve made some plays and done some August 23, 2019 good things,” Manning said. “I just have to continue to work and get ready. (I’ll need to) watch this film, look The Giants’ preseason record remains perfect. Their perfor- at it, make some adjustments and work on those things mance Thursday night wasn’t. this week. I don’t know how much we’ll play in this last preseason game, but (I’ll) keep working hard, make some Dropped passes, a lost fumble, and too many penalties – improvements and get ready for Dallas.” though just five were accepted – were all part of a 25-23 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals in Paul Brown Stadi- Jones, meanwhile, continues to post impressive numbers. um. The Giants improved to 3-0 this month, with one more He completed nine of 11 passes for 141 yards. In three game – next week at New England – before the regular- games, only five of his 30 passes have not found their season opener in Dallas on Sept. 8. intended target, and none were caught by the opposing team. That’s an 83.3 completion percentage, which is at- “I thought the guys competed hard like they did the first tention-grabbing even in the preseason. He has thrown two two weeks,” coach Pat Shurmur said. “It was probably just touchdown passes and his passer rating is a striking 140.1. a little bit sloppier than I think we would all have liked to see. But the one good thing about this game is we played He demonstrated a new element to his game vs. the Ben- everybody, and we got a chance to evaluate everybody do- gals, the ability to shake off a brutal hit and near turnover ing what they do. That will help us as we move forward to throw one of his best passes of the summer. Jones was here picking our 53 (man roster).” hammered by linebacker Carl Lawson on his third pos- session and fumbled (the ball was recovered by Golden). Several players stated their case to be on that roster, includ- On the very next snap, Lawson again charged full speed ing wide receiver Brittan Golden, who caught two passes at Jones, who stood strong in the pocket and threw a ter- for 59 yards and returned a punt 68 yards for a touchdown rific pass to the left side to fellow rookie Slayton, who was (though he fumbled the ball away when he next fielded stopped at the one-yard line. Smith scored the Giants’ first a punt); tight end Garrett Dickerson (two catches for 30 touchdown two plays later. yards), and rookie receiver Darius Slayton (an acrobatic 27-yard catch to set up a touchdown in his first action). The “That’s something that coach (Mike) Shula (the offensive Giants had five sacks, including two by third-round draft coordinator) and coach Shurmur talked about a lot, just choice Oshane Ximines. Corey Ballentine started at corner having the next play mentality,” Jones said. “I was just and tied for the team lead with seven tackles (five solo). trying to give Darius a chance there. He made a heck of Rod Smith and Jon Hilliman each scored on one-yard runs. a play.”

But the best news for Shurmur and Co. continues to be the Shurmur liked how his young quarterback responded to outstanding play of the Giants’ top two quarterbacks, 16- Lawson’s legal assault. year veteran Eli Manning and first-round rookie Daniel Jones. “You take hits, you know?” Shurmur said. “He came to the sidelines and I said, ‘That was a good one.’ He said, ‘Well, For the third week in a row, Manning played only the I’m sure I’ll get hit harder than that at times.’ He was fine. game’s first series. He completed four of eight passes for I think he did a good job. He got us into the end zone. 41 yards, numbers that would have been much better had He made some really good throws. He has a good feel for Cody Latimer not dropped two passes, including one in the a couple of the deep balls he threw, when the defender end zone that forced Aldrick Rosas to score the game’s first was in close proximity, giving the receiver a chance at the points with a 41-yard field goal. ball. Those are two of the results on a couple of his deep “He did a good job,” Shurmur said of Manning. “He did a balls. But he sees things well. He moved forward in his really good job.” progress of being ready to play. Each week he does things. He’s into it. I adjust on the run quite a bit and he can In his three brief stints – which is likely to be his full body handle it, which is fun when you’re calling plays and trying of work for the preseason – Manning has hit nine of 13 to make adjustments to attack what you see on defense. passes for 86 yards and one touchdown. He can handle it.”

“I feel like we’ve had good practices, and in the last two That has become very evident. And Manning and Jones both playing at a high level is good for the Giants.

*Tight end Evan Engram saw his first action of the pre- season when, like Manning, he played only the first series. Engram caught one pass for nine yards. Why did he play and not Saquon Barkley?

“I thought Evan needed it a little bit more,” Shurmur said, “just because (we wanted him to get) the confidence of be- ing out there and because I wanted to.”

*Linebacker Jonathan Anderson hurt his knee and will be evaluated Friday.

The following Giants players did not play: Barkley (coach’s decision); wide receivers Golden Tate (concussion) and Sterling Shepard (thumb); cornerbacks DeAndre Baker (knee), Antonio Hamilton (groin) and Sam Beal (ham- string); linebacker Alec Ogletree (calf); and offensive linemen Chad Wheeler (back) and George Asafo-Adjei T (concussion).

*Without Barkley, the Giants rushed for 56 yards on 26 car- ries, the same 2.2-yard average they posted in the opener vs. the Jets. Giants Notebook

By Michael Eisen strated the strength, quickness and instincts that will make August 23, 2019 him a force up front.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – No Pat Shurmur interaction Cornerback DeAndre Baker missed his second game with with the media would be complete without a quarterback a knee injury, but should soon return as the starting left question, even though the queries and his response don’t cornerback, a position he took over soon after his arrival change. So let’s get this out of the way early, as Shurmur in May. did today when the first inquiry on his conference call was whether he is considering starting Daniel Jones in the sea- Third-round draft choice Oshane Ximines, the outside son opener at Dallas on Sept. 8. linebacker from Old Dominion, has executed a variety of moves while posting a team-leading 3.0 sacks, including “I think what we’re doing is, and I’ve said it all along, Eli 2.0 last night. (Manning) is our starter and we’re getting Daniel ready to play,” Shurmur said. “I think he’s done a good job in the “I think as he plays more he will develop more of that,” preseason, as I’ve mentioned all along, he’s getting better, Shurmur said. “He probably was as disruptive as he’s been and he’s going to continue to do that so that at whatever in the preseason. He’s just getting used to playing, I think time we need him to play he’ll be ready.” he is one of the guys that he can find a way to the quar- terback. We were pleased with some of the rushes he had Strangely, that answer elicited this follow-up: “So you’re last night. He was a little better in the run game as well.” not ready to say for sure that Eli will be your starter in Week 1?” Fourth-round selection Julian Love has been solid as a nickel corner and at safety. He has five tackles (two solo) “I just said Eli’s the starter,” Shurmur said. “Didn’t I just and has broken up two passes. say that? Excuse the fact that I had to repeat it, but I felt like I just said that. It’s all good.” Linebacker Ryan Connelly, a fifth-round choice, contributed three tackles while starting his second game in place of That includes the performances of both quarterbacks, who Alec Ogletree (calf). excelled last night in a 25-23 preseason victory against the Bengals in Cincinnati and have played well in the Giants’ “I thought Ryan Connelly did a good job yesterday,” Shur- 3-0 August. mur said. “As he’s going along, he’s getting more and more comfortable within the scheme.” Manning played only the first series, as he has in each game, and completed four of eight passes for 41 yards. He The second fifth-round choice, wide receiver Darius Slay- would have hit six passes had Cody Latimer held onto two ton, debuted last night with a sensational 27-yard recep- balls that were in his hands. In three games, Manning has tion on a throw from Jones. completed nine of 13 passes for 86 yards and one touch- down. With Baker and Antonio Hamilton (groin) sidelined, sixth- round choice Corey Ballentine started against the Bengals Jones stepped in and played another superb game, which is at left corner and tied for the team lead with seven tackles why Shurmur keeps fielding questions about his readiness (five solo). to start. He shook off a hard sack and completed nine of 11 throws for 141 yards, improving his preseason numbers to “I thought he competed well, I think he had over 40 snaps 25 completions in 30 attempts (83.3%) for 369 yards, two (42) on defense,” Shurmur said. “Very competitive, he had touchdowns and no interceptions. a couple of nice pass breakups. He did give up a couple plays in the passing game, but he was matched up man-to- Because he was drafted sixth overall, plays quarterback, man. I do think he was tighter in coverage this week than and is throwing the ball so well, Jones has cast a shadow he was last week, but he’s also a very sure tackler. Some over the rest of the Giants’ rookie class. But he is far from of the tackles he made along the sideline were very sure in the only newcomer performing impressively in August. terms of the ball was completed certainly in the zone, and then he kind of was the first responder on the play and Defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence has started every made the tackle, so he’s making really good progress and game, and while he has just one tackle, he has demon- we’re pleased with the path that he’s on.” Tackle George Asafo-Adjei (sixth round) has not played because of a concussion, and defensive tackle Chris Slay- ton (seventh round) has played 55 snaps and has five tackles in three games.

*After the release earlier this week of wide receiver Da’Mari Scott, the Giants have 89 players on their roster. A week from tomorrow, they must reduce that number to the regular-season limit of 53 players.

Shurmur said the cuts this year will be more difficult than those he made last season.

“I think that’s a good thing,” Shurmur said. “You want competition within the groups. A year ago, we cut from 90 to 53 and there were only a couple guys that ended up on other rosters. I sort of feel like this year we may end up cutting more guys that are going to be attractive to maybe another team, which tells me that our 90 is bet- ter, and also tells me the players are embracing what we are talking about. The goal is to either make our team or somebody else’s. I believe in our team, I love our team, I love what our team is trying to do. It’s going to be much tougher for me this year when we get to that point, having to say goodbye to some players that I am very fond of. I’m just hopeful that they are available if we need them or somewhere they can go on and keep their career going.” How good was Giants’ 2019 NFL Draft class? It’s not just Daniel Jones lighting up the preseason season and only Markus Golden has more than six in his By Ryan Dunleavy career on the starting defense. Ximines is set to rotate in at NJ.com outside linebacker behind Golden and Loreno Carter. August 25, 2019 “He probably was as disruptive as he’s been in the pre- The jump from college to the NFL is supposed to be dif- season,” Shurmur said. “He’s just getting used to playing. ficult. I think he is one of the guys that he can find a way to the quarterback. We were pleased with some of the rushes he Especially coming from a non-Power Five college pro- had. He was a little better in the run game as well.” gram. Gettleman might want to see if one of his pep talks lift an- Especially for a non-first- or second-round draft pick. other player who could turn his 2019 draft class into a home run by going from adding depth to starting. First-round pick Daniel Jones might be the talk of the NFL preseason, but Giants rookies Oshane Ximines and Ballentine, a sixth-round pick, started in place of injured Corey Ballentine — both Senior Bowl alumni — alsoare cornerbacks DeAndre Baker (rookie first-round pick), Sam making it look easy. Beal and Antonio Hamilton. He had a diving one-hand pass break-up to force a punt on the opening series, after the Case in point: After Ximines came through the middle on Giants defense allowed points on the first drive in each of his first sack Thursday against the Cincinnati Bengals, he the first two preseason games. blew untouched off the edge on the second. He gobbled up the quarterback by the time before offensive tackle “It was a great step as a defense toward being more consis- even realized he missed a blocking assignment. tent, being disciplined and getting off the field,” Ballentine said. “I’m able to play faster now that I’m getting more reps “I don’t think I had one in college that easy,” said Xi- and seeing things I haven’t seen before. When I see them mines, who had 33 sacks at Old Dominion, “but I figure again in the future, I’ll be able to play it better.” I’ll take it.’’ Ballentine played a team-high 42 defensive snaps against Ximines didn’t cross his hands to form an “X” — the the Bengals and led the way with seven tackles. nickname given to the third-round pick by Giants general manager Dave Gettleman and coach Pat Shurmur — af- “Some of the tackles he made along the sideline were very ter either of his two sacks against the Bengals like he did sure, in terms of the ball was completed certainly in the one week earlier to celebrate the first of his career. His zone,” Shurmur said, “and then he kind of was the first mind was focused elsewhere from a key pregame talk. responder on the play and made the tackle. So, he’s making really good progress.” “Gettleman came by my locker and was like, ‘Pay atten- tion to the little things and the sacks will come,’” Ximines Ballentine and safety Jabrill Peppers allowed tight end C.J. said. “That’s something I really paid attention to. That’s Uzomah to get behind them for a 26-yard touchdown in the all I did: Technique-work, having your footwork right, be- second quarter. Ballentine called it a “miscommunication.” ing in the right stance, reading your keys, things like that. “He had a couple of nice pass breakups,” Shurmur said. Ximines’ teammates were ribbing him in the locker room “He did give up a couple plays in the passing game, but he afterward about his sack celebration — a surefire sign was matched up man-to-man. I do think he was tighter in even they are excited for what could be in store on a de- coverage this week than he was last week. Certainly, Jabrill fense in major need of a pass rush. needs to be a little tighter, but then certainly Corey should back him up.” “I didn’t want people to get tired of it,” Ximines said sheepishly. “I’m going to keep it going. It seems like If they are going to start side-by-side in Week 1, what needs the fans like it, my teammates like it, and it brings good to change? energy to the locker room. I don’t think it’s hurting any- body.” “It comes with time of us playing together,” Ballentine said. “I don’t think it was necessarily anyone’s fault. It’s some- The Giants finished second-to-last in the NFL in sacks last thing we have to clean it up. Giants receiver Brittan Golden impressed with rookie QB Daniel Jones’ accuracy

By Tom Rock Newsday Jones has had a lot of “pretty perfect” passes this summer. August 24, 2019 Although he came into the league with his accuracy one of the big question marks in his arsenal from college — his As a wide receiver, Brittan Golden said his task is to career completion percentage at Duke was 59.9 — it’s catch the football no matter what. If it’s high or low, been one of the highlights of his brief pro tenure. He’s behind or in front of him, he needs to pull it in. completed 25 of his 30 passes so far and his 83.3 comple- tion percentage is third-best among all NFL quarterbacks “Our job is to track it down wherever it is,” the fifth-year with at least 15 attempts this preseason. wide receiver said. “At the end of the day we have to make the catch.” “He’s an accurate passer,” Pat Shurmur said. “That’s not easy to be able to find a guy to be able to do that. That’s And then there are some that require so little effort that what he is.” they barely qualify as work. Passes that land right in outstretched hands, hitting receivers in stride. Like, say, It was pointed out to Shurmur after this most recent pre- the pass that rookie quarterback Daniel Jones threw to season game against the Bengals that Jones does not Golden in Week 2 of the preseason on a third-and-5 throw a lot of incompletions. from the Giants’ 42. Golden was able to catch it in stride as he streaked across the defense and that allowed him “That’s a good thing, right?” the coach asked. to turn upfield for what became a 27-yard gain to set up a field goal. It is.

That pass? Golden chuckled about that one.

“It was pretty perfect,” he said.

Jones has made some really spectacular throws so far. His two touchdown passes were placed perfectly, against the Bears he zipped a 40-yard dart down the left side- line for Cody Latimer, and against the Bengals he had a terrific one where he looked off the defense to his left and came back to his right to hit Golden for a gain of 35 yards. His 27-yard pass to the pylon for Darius Slayton helped set up the 1-yard touchdown run against the Bengals.

But it’s the passes that may not seem all that impressive that could wind up being the most important. Any quar- terback who comes into the league as a first rounder should be able to make an occasional dynamic play. Some of them may also be able to make such remark- able ones seem routine.

The real key to a quarterback’s success in the NFL, though? It is making the routine seem routine, like a third-and-5 crossing route that goes for 27.

“It’s kind of standard for him,” Golden said. “He came in his first day here in the spring and he’s been accurate and great, throwing the ball well. It’s hard to find a rookie who is like that and he’s been perfect since he came in.” Forget the ugly plays (for now). Here are 2 plays by Giants offensive line that show turning a corner

By Ryan Dunleavy and threw a block in the same alley as fullback Eli Penny, NJ.com allowing Smith to sneak across the goal line after bouncing August 24, 2019 off of Hernandez.

CINCINNATI — Eli Manning nodded his head in agree- “Put it on our backs,” Halapio said. “We want to be in those ment. situations to run the ball, where our coaches and our team- mates know they can count on us up front to get that one Manning knows better than any empirical data could prove yard.” that third-and-short and fourth-and-1 have been dispro- portionately troublesome downs for the Giants over the It wasn’t all good for the offensive line. There more notice- latter part of his 15-year career. able plays than those two because they were bad. Really bad. But, for statistical sake, the Giants have not ranked higher than No. 10 in the NFL in any season since 2012 in the Hernandez committed three penalties — two were de- percentage of runs on third or fourth down with two yards clined because of the result of the play — in his limited or less to gain that achieved a first down or touchdown, action against potential future Hall of Fame defensive according to Football Outsiders. tackle Geno Atkins. It was a reminder that, despite play- ing more than 1,000 snaps as a rookie, Hernandez still is So, when Manning was asked if it was promising to see the learning on the job. Giants remade starting offensive line win on two second chances in those situations, he understood it was more than “I just tried to tell him, ‘Play your game,’” Halapio said. just a meaningless preseason play or two. The first allowed “He did a good job with it. Even if he messed up, he kept the continuation of a 15-play scoring drive in a 25-23 win chugging away. He never got into his feelings. He was like against the Cincinnati Bengals. ‘F’ it, and moved on to the next play.”

“We had a good drive, a long drive,” Manning said. “We And, on the Jones-led scoring drive, he was crunched when converted on some third downs, on a fourth down. We did both Solder and Remmers were beat to the outside on the some good things, but some overall things we can make same play. He fumbled but shook the buzzing and made a adjustments to.” 27-yard sideline throw to Darius Slayton on the very next play. With running back Saquon Barkley — who showed as a rookie he can move the chains in those situations without “We had some issues and we kept hurting ourselves in much help — sitting on the bench, the Giants were stuffed many ways, but we were able to overcome,” Zeitler said. on a third-and-1. They went right back to Wayne Gallman “I think that’s an invaluable lesson on the ability to keep on fourth-and-1 for a two yards to set up a field goal. going. That’s the story of the game.”

Center Jon Halapio and right guard Kevin Zeitler essential- Zeitler, who was acquired in an offseason trade with the ly buried Josh Tupou into the ground as Gallman churned Browns, “had no idea” the Giants have struggled in short- his legs up the the middle. yardage situations in the past. Remmers, a free-agent signing, likely doesn’t, either. “It’s a huge confidence-booster,” Halapio said. “If you re- ally put it into perspective, we’re really just trying to get Ah, the beauty of the fresh start. one yard. If we can’t get one yard, and get stuffed, that shoots down our confidence.” “Those are big-time things,” Zeitler said. “There are al- ways going to be a couple of those in a game. You never The starting line — Nate Solder, Will Hernandez, Halapio, know how or when, but if you can get it done that’s huge.” Zeitler and Mike Remmers — still was in the game when backup quarterback Daniel Jones led a touchdown drive. They played a preseason-high 31 snaps together.

After Rod Smith was stopped on first-and-goal, the Giant went back to a power play. Hernandez pulled to his right Dave Gettleman tip helps lead to Oshane Ximines’ bust out

By Paul Schwartz the draft, Gettleman detailed what he liked best about the NY Post player. It was not that Ximines set a school record with 33 August 23, 2019 sacks, it was how he did it, with moves and countermoves more advanced than most. This was no one-trick pony. Before Thursday’s game, as he was making the rounds in the visitors’ locker room at Paul Brown Stadium, Dave Get- Ximines showed this on his assault on the Bengals. On his tleman stopped by the locker occupied by Oshane Ximines, first sack, he dropped Ryan Finley after slithering through a rookie outside linebacker the Giants general manager the offensive line from an interior rush position. It is not deemed worthy of the 95th-overall pick in the 2019 NFL something the 254-pound Ximines is supposed to special- Draft. ize in and served as evidence as to the pass rush maturity he possesses. When defensive coordinator James Bettcher The message imparted was short and succinct: Worry about made the call to see what the rookie could do with it, the the little things and the sacks will come. results were promising. Lorenzo Carter from the outside came crashing in as well, opening up a lane for Ximines “That’s something I really pay attention to,’’ Ximines said. to cruise through. “That’s all I did.’’ “I had an inside move, that’s what coach Betch called up What Ximines did was put together his first breakout spurt and I just tried to take my inside step and get vertical as of the preseason with two sacks in the second quarter of a quick as possible,’’ Ximines said. 25-23 victory over the Bengals. “When you do an inside move as an edge rusher it helps “He probably was as disruptive as he’s been in the pre- your game even more because the offensive tackle is al- season,’’ coach Pat Shurmur said Friday. “He’s just getting ways going to be a little worried about that. It kind of used to playing, I think he is one of the guys that he can opens up your game for you.’’ find a way to the quarterback. We were pleased with some of the rushes he had. He was a little better in the run game The second sack was textbook speed and anticipation. Xi- as well.’’ mines beat tackle O’Shea Dugas so decisively at the snap that Ximines figured it must have been a missed assign- It sure looks as if the NFL game is starting to make sense ment by the Bengals lineman, who barely got into his pass for Ximines, who arrived as a third-round pick with serious set before he was looking back and watching his quarter- pass rush credentials from a level of competition — Old back get thrown to the turf. Dominion — that allows for a healthy dose of skepticism. “Just got freed up off the edge, I always try to get off with The two sacks against the Bengals gave Ximines three in that juice and I was able to come and make a play,’’ Xi- the past two games, evidence that, yes, indeed, things are mines said. “He stepped down and I feel like he was sup- starting to click for him. posed to have me, but nobody blocked me so I’m going to go tackle the quarterback.’’ “I’m not going to say that because this don’t even count,’’ Ximines said. “I’m just focused on getting better for next In other words, your confusion up front isn’t my problem. week. And making sure I’m ready for Dallas when the time comes.’’ “Hey, I ain’t got nothing to do with that, that’s between him and his coach and whatever they got going on,’’ Xi- There is not enough time for Ximines to vault into a start- mines said. ing spot for the Sept. 8 regular-season opener against the Cowboys. He does not have to make such a move in order to “I don’t think I had one in college that easy, but I’ll take make a dent in the defensive rotation and, perhaps, a dent it.’’ in Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. The coaching staff’s hope is that Ximines can fill an immediate role on third These were the big things that came about because of the downs, screaming off the edge as a situational pass rusher. little things Gettleman reminded Ximines to focus on be- It could happen as early as Week 1. forehand. Getting his technique, footwork and his stance right, reading his keys. Not long after Ximines was selected on the second day of “It doesn’t feel like I’m back in college yet,’’ he said, “but it does feel good to get home.’’ How Giants rookie with ‘crazy potential’ leaned on teammates to stay sharp after training camp setback

By Matt Lombardo tied for 11th among all prospects and sixth among receiv- NJ.com ers. August 22, 2019 “You can’t teach speed,” Fowler said. Giants rookie wide receiver Darius Slayton reached back to make an impressive catch on a pass thrown slightly behind Slayton isn’t just a potential deep-threat replacement for him by Daniel Jones, before turning upfield and picking up Odell Beckham. He is also a refined route runner. some yards after the catch during Monday’s practice. “Usually, you’re either fast or you’re a route-runner,” Fowler said. “He’s got a combination of both. You saw his It was the type of athletic catch the Giants hoped their fifth- routes in OTAs, and that was some NFL-type stuff he was round pick would be making all summer — and into the doing out there.” season. But this was his first week back on the field since injuring his hamstring during camp’s first practice. Giants head coach Pat Shurmur called Slayton the most improved player from rookie minicamp to the end of OTAs “I’m always happy to make any play,” Slayton said after this spring. Monday’s practice. “It’s important that I come back and do things like that to keep it fresh in everybody’s mind that I Unfortunately for Slayton and the Giants, his injury de- can still play ball and that I can still make plays. I definitely layed his chance to build some momentum and climb up the feel like continuing to do things like that consistently would depth chart at wide receiver, which has seen a summer’s be really good.” worth of adversity.

Not being able to show the coaches what he was capable of Despite being unable to practice, Slayton made a point to made the month of July a tough one for Slayton. attach himself to veterans like Fowler, Cody Latimer, Rus- sell Shepard and tight end Evan Engram, to absorb as much “I definitely was pretty sick those first two days after I hurt of the Giants’ scheme as possible. myself,” Slayton said. “Because I knew how I was coming off the spring. I feel like now that I get my physical back, I “We sit next to each other in the receiver meeting room,” can get my mind and my body on the same page, and feel Fowler said. “I’ll help him with the plays, help him under- like I can play my best ball.” stand certain concepts, explain how something should look and ‘you should know who’s getting the ball,’ help him Before he steps onto the field for his first NFL game, and with the terminology.” even before getting back on the practice field last week, Slayton relied on several veteran teammates to help him Typically, young players struggle to make the team if they through the struggle of his injury absence. And all while have a prolonged injury absence in camp. But Slayton has mastering the intricacies of the Giants’ offense. been an exception to that, according to Shurmur.

Fellow wide receiver Bennie Fowler saw something special “He made great strides in the spring,” Shurmur said. “I in Slayton from the first practice of OTAs this spring. anticipate when he comes back that he’s going to continue “Slay’s a very talented guy,” Fowler told NJ Advance Media to do that.” on Tuesday. “I haven’t seen a guy as a receiver come in like that in a long time. His potential is through the roof. It’s crazy, and you can see it.”

Slayton expects to make his debut Thursday night at the Bengals in preseason Week 3 — his first chance to show everybody how the potential he flashed at Auburn trans- lates to the NFL.

After catching 79 passes for 1,605 yards and 11 touchdowns in three seasons as a starter in college football’s toughest conference, the SEC, Slayton blazed through the 40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine. That NY Giants vs. Bengals: Daniel Jones takes big hit, keeps on ticking in another strong game

By Art Stapleton Oshane Ximines makes noise The Record The X-Man is starting to make some noise. Oshane Ximines, August 22, 2019 the third-round rookie from Old Dominion, picked up his first preseason sack last week. He followed that perfor- CINCINNATI - It was another “Welcome to the NFL, kid” mance with two more sacks in the second quarter, adding moment for Daniel Jones, and in some ways, the Giants’ three tackles. rookie quarterback surprised by how quickly he got up. Corey Ballentine, Dexter Lawrence shine early Bengals defensive end Carl Lawson beat Nate Solder and Rookies Corey Ballentine and Dexter Lawrence got the crushed Jones from his blind side, pummeling the former start and made splash plays in the first quarter. Lawrence Duke star into the turf as the ball squirted away. The Gi- knocked down a pass and created good penetration in the ants recovered , but there’s no question Jones backfield, while Ballentine was opposite Janoris Jenkins at felt the hit. cornerback and played extremely well. Ballentine finished with a pair of pass breakups and seven tackles, including What Jones did next checked off yet another box in his mat- one for loss. uration in the second quarter of the Giants’ eventual 25-23 The Giants were without DeAndre Baker, Sam Beal and preseason victory over the Bengals on Thursday night. Antonio Hamilton at corner.

On the very next play, Jones showed tremendous poise Will Hernandez has his hands full to stand in a collapsing pocket long enough to uncork a This was not an easy assignment for Will Hernandez, who great throw to Darius Slayton 27 yards downfield near the had to go toe-to-toe with seven-time Pro Bowl defensive goal line. He gave his fellow rookie a chance to make a tackle Geno Atkins. Hernandez committed three penalties - play, and Slayton, making his preseason debut, did just only one was accepted - but a battle with Atkins could end that, contorting his body to secure the catch in front of a up being exactly the kind of tuneup the Giants’ second-year defender. left guard needed in an exhibition setting. Overall, the interior of the line with Hernandez, center Jon “I was just trying to give him a chance to make a play,” Halapio and right guard Kevin Zeitler controlled the pocket Jones said. “I thought he did an incredible job making that and opened holes for Wayne Gallman in the ground game. catch, he kinda hung there in the air for a little bit, I asked him what his vertical was, but yeah, it was a really good Tight end coverage woes continue play by him, a 1-on-1 opportunity on a third-and-long situ- The faces change, the matchups continue to be exploited. ation, so trying to give him a chance to make a play.” Tae Davis struggled at times in coverage, and then Andy Dalton beat Jabrill Peppers with a touchdown pass when That Jones-to-Slayton hook-up was made even more im- he found tight end C.J. Uzomah for a 26-yard touchdown. pressive considering what happened on one play earlier. Two plays later, Rod Smith bulled his way into the end zone Saquon Barkley DNP, Evan Engram debuts for a touchdown to cap the 7-play drive. Evan Engram should make his preseason debut Thursday night against the Bengals, while the Giants remain cau- Jones completed 9 of 11 passes for 141 yards. In three pre- tious with Saquon Barkley, who is unlikely to play until season games, the No. 6 overall pick was 25 of 30 (83.3 Week 1 of the regular season against the Cowboys. percent) for 369 yards, two touchdowns and no intercep- tions. That’s a passer rating of 140.1.

“You can ask me all you want about why I like him,” Gi- ants coach Pat Shurmur said of Jones. “I think it’s time to start asking the people that didn’t like him what they think, quite frankly.”

Eli Manning played one series, marching 15 plays with a good mix of runs and passes, but a pair of drops by Cody Latimer short circuited , leading the Giants to settle for a 41-yard Aldrick Rosas field goal.