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The decision might have cost the Giants a touchdown. They were facing second-and-goal from the Commanders’ 2-yard line when Dart entered the tent. The Giants didn’t score on the next three plays, including Dart’s return on fourth down.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt ran for a touchdown, Jaylin Lane returned a punt 63 yards for another score and the Commanders beating the Giants 29-21 on Sunday.
Snapping the eight-game losing streak provides relief, but the victory pushes GM Adam Peters down the board as he faces a roster overhaul.
The New York Giants rallied in the second half but fell short against the Washington Commanders, 29-21, in their eighth straight loss.
In a game featuring the two worst teams in the NFC East, the Commanders' special teams unit made the difference.
Down 22-14 with the third quarter dwindling, the Giants had a drive moving well down the field. It was fueled by three consecutive first-down passes from quarterback Jaxson Dart to tight end Daniel Bellinger, which had the ball at the Washington 35-yard line.
The Giants have not played since losing 33-15 at New England on Dec. 1, though their late bye week gave quarterback Dart a chance to reset and interim coach Mike Kafka an opportunity to evaluate a team he took over on Nov. 10 after the team fired Brian Daboll.
In the latest disappointment at MetLife Stadium, the New York Giants suffered a 29-21 loss to the division-rival Washington Commanders in Week 15, dropping to 2-12 on the season and extending their league-worst eight-game losing streak.
Koo started the season with the Atlanta Falcons, losing that job after he missed a game-winning kick in Week 1. In New York, he went four-for-six on field goals and 11-12 on extra points. It was a blustery day in the Meadowlands, which forced missed kicks for both sides. Despite that, Koo is gone.
The Washington Commanders are hoping to snap their eight-game losing streak as they take on the New York Giants in Week 15. The Commanders won't be at full stre