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Giants score more, but they are 0-2 going into their home opener against the Chiefs
Despite Russell Wilson's 450 passing yards and three touchdowns, the Giants' 160 penalty yards and defensive errors led to a 0-2 start with an overtime loss to the Cowboys.
- The New York Giants lost a close overtime game to the Dallas Cowboys despite scoring 37 points on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
- The defeat followed a series of mistakes, including penalties and defensive lapses, that left the Giants unable to close the game.
- Key contributors Malik Nabers and Wan'Dale Robinson had standout performances on offense, with Nabers securing nine receptions that totaled 167 yards and resulted in two scores.
- Safety Jevon Holland, who along with Tyler Nubin and Paulson Adebo participated in all 89 defensive snaps, acknowledged the team's missed opportunities and stressed the importance of paying closer attention to the finer points moving forward.
- The Giants fell to 0-2 and prepare to face the winless Kansas City Chiefs in their Sunday night home opener, with questions remaining about execution and reducing penalties.
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By midway through the second quarter Sunday, the Giants more than doubled their point total from their season-opening loss, and they finished with 37. The problem? They allowed Dallas to score 40, blowing a late lead and losing in overtime. Even though they looked like an entirely different team, from Russell Wilson down, an ill-timed interception marred an otherwise strong performance by the veteran quarterback and a series of mistakes on eithe…

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Giants score more, but they are 0-2 going into their home opener against the Chiefs
The New York Giants looked like an entirely different team in their 40-37 overtime loss at Dallas than their season opener when they scored just six points.
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