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DENVER (AP) — Once the bungling, bumbling Denver Broncos finally got going, they couldn’t be stopped. Shut out for three quarters, the Broncos rallied with 33 points in the fourth in one of the most stunning turnarounds in NFL history. Wil Lutz kicked ...
The New York Giants' vaunted defense was supposed to carry the team while Daniel Jones and his banged-up skill players on offense ironed things out after a training camp marked by injuries. In the opening game of the season, the D just couldn’t get off ...
Despite the AFC stakes riding on this one, with the Jaguars sitting at the No. 3 seed in the conference, there’s not much shared history in this matchup.
New York entered the fourth quarter of its Week 7 road game versus the Denver Broncos with a 19-0 lead. The home team quickly got on the scoreboard, but tight end Theo Johnson scored on a 41-yard reception to put Big Blue up 26-8 with 10:14 left on the clock. Victory seemed certain.
Two days after he missed a pair of long field-goal attempts, the Giants waived Younghoe Koo. Ben Sauls, a rookie kicker on the Giants’ practice squad, could get the call for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings at MetLife Stadium.
The Giants are out of the playoffs again before the postseason has even started. The team was eliminated nearly one month ago.