giants at bengals giants-bengals series breakdown The Giants come out of their bye with a road contest against Series Meetings: 10 the Cincinnati Bengals. This will be their second game Giants’ Overall Record: 4-6 against an AFC opponent, the first was their opener against Home: 4-0 Pittsburgh. Away: 0-6 First Game: Bengals 13 vs. Giants 10 (12/3/1972) The home team has won all 10 games in this series and the Last Game: Giants 21 vs. Bengals 20 (11/14/2016) teams have alternated victories in their last five meetings Giants Shutouts: None dating back to 1997. The Giants won that season and in Bengals Shutouts: None 2008 and 2016, and the Bengals won in 2004 and 2012. Giants Total Points: 215 Bengals Total Points: 249 They most recently met on Monday night, Nov. 14, 2016, when Eli Manning’s third touchdown pass of the game, a Most Points, Giants: 30; Bengals 35 vs. Giants 30 three-yarder to Sterling Shepard early in the fourth quarter, (10/13/1985) held up for a 21-20 victory. Most Points, Bengals: 35; Bengals 35 vs. Giants 30 (10/13/1985) Most Points, Both Teams: 65; Bengals 35 vs. Giants 30 (10/13/1985) 2020 Nfc east standings Fewest Points, Both Teams: 23; Bengals 13 vs. Giants TEAM RECORD HOME AWAY PCT. 10 (12/3/1972) Philadelphia Eagles 3-6-1 2-2-1 1-4 .350 New York Giants 3-7 2-3 1-4 .300 Dallas Cowboys 3-7 2-3 1-4 .300 big blue breakdown Washington Football Team 3-7 3-3 0-4 .300 The Giants need one win to reach 700 regular season wins in franchise 700 history. GIANTs SPOTLIGHT: S nate ebner Since Week 6, the Giants offense is averaging 142.0 yards per game. That on what it means to be named captain is 2nd among all teams in the NFC since To be given that title shows the trust 142.0 Week 6. my teammates have in me. It’s a big duty and I’m honored to have it. It’s important and I want to do right by my teammates. The Giants defense allowed 0 third favorite sports memory down conversions on 9 attempts two weeks ago vs. Philadelphia. It was the Being able to win a Super Bowl (LI) 9 first time since October 25, 2010 at and play in the Olympics (2016) in the Dallas that a Giants opponent failed to same year was pretty special. convert a third down. quarantine activities I retaught myself how to read music and play the piano. One In Week 10 vs. Philadelphia, RB Wayne song I worked on was “Roses” by Gallman Jr. had a rushing touchdown in OutKast. 4 his 4th consecutive game. He is the first best advice Giants running back to rush for a touch- Nothing is as bad as it seems. Nothing down in four consecutive games since is as good as it seems. Andre Brown in 2012. role models My Dad. I was with him all the time and he was a great father. broadcast information pronunciations TELEVISION: FOX (1:00pm kickoff) Casey KREITER (CRY-ter) Play-by-Play: Kevin Kugler Spencer PULLEY (PULL-ee) Analyst: Chris Spielman KADEN Smith (KAY-den) Sideline: Laura Okmin LEVINE TOILOLO (Luh-VEEN Toy-LOW-low) Watch on Mobile (In Market Only): Kevin ZEITLER (ZITE-ler) Live Streams available on the following platforms*: • Yahoo! Sports (mobile browser or app) Isaac YIADOM (yeah-dum) • New York Giants official app for iOS devices • New York Giants mobile website for iOS devices (Safari browser ONLY) *Please check your local TV listings to confirm availability. iOS mobile web and app users should “Allow Location Access” (via Settings > Privacy > Location Services > Safari). GIANTS RADIO: WFAN 660 AM / 101.9 FM Play-by-Play: Bob Papa giants on the web Giants.com is the only place to watch live broadcasts of Head Analyst: Carl Banks Coach Joe Judge’s press conferences, player spotlight features Pregame: Lance Medow, Jeff Feagles, Paul Dottino & John Schmeelk and more. Postgame: Lance Medow, Bob Papa, Carl Banks & Jeff Feagles APP: Download the FREE Giants Mobile App to get Giants news on the go 24/7! Signup for the Giants.com E-Newsletter, which fea- The Giants pregame show will begin at 11:50am on WFAN 660 tures weekly game preview information at Giants.com/Newsletter. AM and 101.9 FM. The postgame show can be heard immediate- ly after the game on WFAN 660 AM and 101.9 FM. giants on social GIANTS POSTGAME LIVE: MSG NETWORKS Twitter: @Giants Host: Madelyn Burke Snapchat: @NewYorkGiants Analyst: Victor Cruz Facebook: @NewYorkGiants “Giants Postgame Live, presented by Mercedes,” is the official one-hour postgame show that will air immediately following Instagram: @NYGiants every regular season and playoff game on MSG Network. Youtube: @NewYorkGiantsFootball1925 new york giants team of teams: Eva’s Village This week, we will be highlighting the work of our Paterson Globetrotters Team of Teams group. This group of players and coaches decided to focus their efforts on poverty and hunger, with an emphasis on criminal justice and addiction support services through their partnership with Eva’s Village. Since 1982, Eva’s Village, located in Paterson, N.J., has been a community pillar that provides care and support to individuals struggling with food and housing insecurity, underlying substance use, mental and physical health disorders, and lack of job readiness or access to employment. Over the last few months, this group of Giants players and coaches have committed time to educational Zoom meetings with Eva’s Village, learning more about the community that Eva’s serves and the areas where support is most needed, especially where those needs have been further magnified by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Together, the Giants and Eva’s Village developed a mentoring program, pairing each team member with one of Eva’s clients enrolled in outpatient program, working with those who receive treatment and support as they work to recover from substance use disorders. In addition, the group started a GoFundMe page with the goal of $10,000 to cover Eva’s costs of feeding the homeless for 4 days. The group will continue their 1-on-1 mentoring relationships throughout the season and will support Eva’s Village “Helping Hands for Hunger” Virtual Gala on December 8th. COACH OF THE WEEK: Rae Oliver GIANTS NAME EAST ORANGE OLIVER COACH OF THE WEEK The Giants Foundation and Gatorade to contribute $2,000 to football program The New York Giants and Gatorade have selected Mr. Rae Oliver of East Orange Campus High School (East Orange, NJ) as the Lou Rettino High School Coach of the Week for Week 8 of the 2020 season. Coach Rae Oliver is in his 4th season as Head Coach of the East Orange Jaguars and recently defeated previously unbeaten Clifton 36-0 in their final game at historic Paul Robeson Stadium. The Jaguars have a 5-2 record with four shutout performances. As head coach of East Orange, Oliver has made academics and character a priority of his team. The Jaguars regularly attend camps at Rutgers University and Monmouth University where they can get a glimpse of the college experience and improve their football skills. Playing to his team’s competitive spirit, he created a “college acceptance challenge” where his student-athletes try to gain as many college acceptance letters as they can. This challenge has not only changed the culture around academics for the Jaguars but has made college a reality for these players. Oli- ver believes that to make East Orange a model program, he needs the whole community’s support and involvement. Not only does he work with the high school community, he also strives to provide a supportive environment within the city’s youth football programs too. giants wr sterling shepard •Look to improve to 724-640-33 all-time (postseason included). •Aims for 5th consecutive game with at least 6 receptions. •Look to improve to 72-66-2 vs. the AFC North all-time. •Aims for 2nd consecutive game with a touchdown reception vs. •Look to improve to 213-184-16 all-time in the month of November. Cincinnati. •Aim for 6th consecutive game rushing for at least 100 yards. •Aims for 2nd consecutive game with at least 5 receptions vs. •Aim for 3rd consecutive win. Cincinnati. •Aim for 11th consecutive game with at least 2.0 sacks. The Giants •Aims for 5th consecutive season with at least 50 receptions. 25.0 sacks through Week 11 are tied for 11th in the NFL. •Aims for 5th consecutive season with at least 500 yards receiving. •Needs 19 receptions (281) to reach 300 for his career. qb daniel jones wr darius slayton •Aims for 3rd consecutive game with a passer rating of at least 90.0. •Aims for 5th consecutive game with at least 20 completions. •Aims for 2nd consecutive game with at least 5 receptions and 90 •Aims for 8th consecutive game completing 60% of his passes. receiving yards. •Aims for 19th consecutive game with at least 8 first down •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 45 receptions. completions. •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 8 touchdown •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 20 touchdown passes. receptions. Slayton’s 8 touchdown receptions in 2019 was tied for •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 3,000 passing yards. first among rookie wide receivers. •Aims for 2nd consecutive season with at least 700 yards wr golden tate receiving. •Aims for 124th consecutive game with a reception.
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