n.y. Giants 34, Las Vegas 10
Giants' defense forced multiple turnovers, including a key interception return by Bobby Okereke, leading to a decisive 34-10 win that affects the 2026 draft order.
- On Dec. 28, 2025, the New York Giants defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 34-10 at Allegiant Stadium, snapping a nine-game losing streak and winning for the first time since Brian Daboll's firing.
- With key Raiders players sidelined, Bobby Okereke, New York Giants linebacker, intercepted Geno Smith and returned it 47 yards as the New York Giants defense added two interceptions and three sacks.
- Jaxson Dart provided offensive leadership, completing 22-of-30 passes for 207 yards with two rushing touchdowns as Tae Banks returned a kickoff 95 yards in Sunday’s win.
- The result shifts draft odds as the New York Giants still can claim the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft but had a 99.7% chance if they lost Sunday, Tankathon.com projected.
- Jaxson Dart's performance included two rushing touchdowns, bringing his rookie total to nine, while Ian Rapoport noted the New York Giants organization will 'look at everything' before the 2026 NFL Draft in this rare matchup between two teams 11+ games under.500.
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