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“I mean obviously I didn’t play well enough” Giants QB Daniel Jones about his poor performance during tough loss to Seahawks

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705 days ago

In another disappointing primetime game, the New York Giants stumbled to a humiliating 24-3 loss against the Seattle Seahawks at MetLife Stadium on “Monday Night Football.”

A particularly memorable moment from the game was Giants’ head coach Brian Daboll’s outburst, where he angrily threw a tablet after showing quarterback Daniel Jones something on it.

This incident occurred following Jones’ interception that was returned for a touchdown by Seahawks’ rookie corner Devon Witherspoon.

The offensive struggles extended beyond Jones, as the Giants surrendered 11 sacks and committed three turnovers throughout the game.

During the postgame press conference, Coach Daboll opted not to share the specifics of his conversation with Jones but offered insight into what he expected from his quarterback.

“Well, obviously not throw an interception,” Daboll said.

Despite the collective shortcomings of the Giants’ offense, Jones took full responsibility for his mistakes.

He acknowledged that the interception was a “terrible decision and awful mistake” and recognized his contribution to the team’s overall misery.

“I mean obviously I didn’t play well enough,” Jones said. “It was unacceptable and I let the team down, so I’ve got to fix it. I’ve got to work hard to get it right and I’m going to do that.”

With a 1-3 record, the Giants find themselves in a dire position. In their three losses, the team has been outscored by a staggering margin of 94-15.

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