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New York Giants fans experienced a similar situation in Week 15. After taking a big hit, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart needed to briefly leave the contest against the Washington Commanders to be evaluated for a concussion. It marked the fifth time in 10 games that Dart has entered the blue tent on the sideline this season.
The New York Giants got a scare in the fourth quarter when Jaxson Dart exited the game after taking a hit from two Washington Commanders defenders. Dart was able to return a few plays later, but it prompted more questions about how the Giants and interim coach Mike Kafka are protecting their franchise quarterback.
In a game featuring the two worst teams in the NFC East, the Commanders' special teams unit made the difference.
The New York Giants lost their eighth-straight game on Sunday, falling to the Washington Commanders, 29-21. The Giants had a chance to tie the game late, but turned the ball over on downs with less than two minutes to play.
The Commanders, starting backup quarterback Marcus Mariota, won, 29-21, at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. The Giants (2-12) lost their eighth straight game and could only blame themselves for wasting opportunities.
NFL referee Bill Vinovich has worked one other Giants game this season that Giants fans would just as soon like to forget.
The New York Giants host the Washington Commanders on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Will it snow during the game? See the weather forecast.
Following their Week 15 loss; extending their losing streak to eight, the Giants remain slated to select first overall in the 2026 NFL draft.