Giants blow another late lead to spoil Mike…
New head coach.
New beginning quarterback.
Same consequence.
The Giants misplaced to the Packers, 27-20 at MetLife Stadium, which was about 50-percent occupied by Green Bay followers clad in their garish Cheeseheads.
The Giants (2-9) seemed like they had been about to end their four-game shedding streak and give Mike Kafka his first NFL victory as a head coach after taking over for Brian Daboll, who was fired this week.
Jameis Winstron makes an attempt a throw during the Giants’ recreation against the Packers on Nov. 16. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
Devin Singletary runs with the ball during the Giants’ Nov. 16 recreation against the Packers. Charles Wenzelberg
The Giants went forward, 20-19, with 7:22 remaining in a see-saw recreation on a 1-yard quarterback keeper by Jameis Winston, who made his debut as a Giant beginning in place of injured rookie Jaxson Dart.
That led to the Giants protection agonizingly blowing a fourth quarter lead for the third time this season.
It ruined the pinnacle teaching debut for Kafka, and the first start as a Giant for Winston.
Jordan Love makes an attempt a throw during the Packers’ recreation against the Giants on Nov. 16. Robert Sabo for NY Post
The Packers received the sport on a 17-yard landing strike from Jordan Love to Christian Watson that gave them a 27-20 led with 4:02 remaining in the sport.
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