The Washington Commanders defeated the New York Giants, 29-21, handing Big Blue their eighth straight loss and dropping them to an NFL-worst 2-12 record.
Washington built a 19-7 halftime lead behind a 63-yard punt return touchdown by Jaylin Lane, a 16-yard rushing score by Jacory Croskey-Merritt, and three field goals from Jake Moody. A 51-yard touchdown pass from Marcus Mariota to Terry McLaurin in the fourth quarter sealed the victory.
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Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart kept the Giants competitive, throwing for 246 yards and two touchdowns (18 yards to Tyrone Tracy Jr. and 16 yards to Wan’Dale Robinson) while adding a 29-yard scramble.
However, self-inflicted wounds — missed field goals, Darius Slayton’s dropped touchdowns, an interception, and penalties — doomed New York’s late comeback attempt despite outgaining Washington 384-340 in total yards.
Here’s a look at the highest- and lowest-graded Giants players from their Week 15 loss, courtesy of Pro Football Focus.
Top 5 offense
TE Daniel Bellinger (76.3)
RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (68.8)
WR Wan’Dale Robinson (67.7)
Bottom 5 offense
OL John Michael Schmitz (53.7)
RB Devin Singletary (55.6)
Top 5 defense
NT Dexter Lawrence (72.9)
Bottom 5 defense
DL Roy Robertson-Harris (46.6)
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Top 5 special teams
DL Chauncey Golston (62.3)
LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (61.6)
Bottom 5 special teams
P Cameron Johnston (52.0)
Other notable player grades
OL Jermaine Eluemunor (59.6)
DL Darius Alexander (52.7)
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Abdul Carter was New York Giants’ highest-graded player in Week 15 loss