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Heroes, zeros from Giants’ loss to Patriots: A special teams nightmare

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Heroes, zeros from Giants’ loss to Patriots: A special teams nightmare

Heroes, zeros and the full blitz from the Giants’ 33-15 road loss to the Patriots on Monday night:

Hero

Drake Maye was 24-of-31 passing for 282 yards and two touchdowns, showing the Giants exactly what they were missing because they were unable to entice the Patriots into a blockbuster trade before the 2024 draft.

Marcus Jones #25 of the New England Patriots returns a punt for a touchdown.
Marcus Jones of the New England Patriots returns a punt for a touchdown. Getty Images

Zero

Special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial — the last of the four top coaches without an interim tag — had a nightmare of a game.

His unit allowed a 39-yard opening kickoff return and a 94-yard punt return touchdown, and also botched a field goal attempt and fumbled a kickoff.

Unsung Hero

Three years after he beat the Jets in Gillette Stadium with an 84-yard punt return touchdown with five seconds remaining, Marcus Jones sunk the Giants with a 94-yard punt return touchdown in the first quarter.

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Key Stat

256: Games between times the Giants allowed 30 first-half points — from the 2009 season finale until Monday night’s 30-7 halftime deficit.

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