Giants' 21-15 Victory Over Browns Sparks New Hope: Defense Dominates with Most Sacks in a Decade, Malik Nabers Makes History
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- Sep 23, 2024
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Updated: Sep 27, 2024

Giants' 21-15 Victory Over Browns Sparks New Hope
The Giants’ season appeared doomed before the first quarter ended, with Eric Gray fumbling the opening kickoff and Deshaun Watson quickly connecting with Amari Cooper for a touchdown. Daniel Jones followed up with an interception, leaving fans anxious at Huntington Bank Field.
However, the Giants rallied, showing resilience as they scored a touchdown thanks to Devin Singletary. Jones found rookie Malik Nabers twice before halftime, leading to a 21-7 advantage that held up for a 21-15 victory.
“We showed a lot of resiliency, especially after that rough start,” said head coach Brian Daboll. The team transformed their early missteps into a showcase of determination, with Dexter Lawrence contributing two of the Giants’ eight sacks.
Jones rebounded to complete 24 of 34 passes with two touchdowns, while Nabers impressed with eight catches, proving his ability to make big plays.
As the Giants celebrated their first win of the season, they shifted from the butt of jokes to contenders eager to build momentum. This victory marked a new chapter for a team that still has plenty of football ahead.
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