Are Daniel Jones And Ryan Finley Matching Up Today In Cincinnati Ohio Where New York Is Going To Take On Cincinnati?
Daniel Jones and Ryan Finley played collegiality!
For who?
Daniel Jones played for David Cutcliffe at Duke and Ryan Finley played for Dave Doeren at NC State in North Carolina’s state capital!
The difference?
Duke is a member of the Coastal Division Of The Atlantic Coast Conference while NC State is a member of the Atlantic Division Of the Atlantic Coast Conference!
What does that mean?
It means that Duke and NC State didn’t play each other often and neither did Daniel Jones or Ryan Finley!
Today the two former quarterbacks who played collegiality in the Atlantic Coast Conference are likely going to match up
Why?
Because Cincinnati starting quarterback Joe Burrow suffered an injury!
What kind of injury?
Joe Burrow injured multiple ligaments in his left knee
When?
In Cincinnati’s 20-9 loss to the Washington Football Team! “according to an article on espn.com by Ben Baby
When?
A week ago!
Where?
In the Capital Of The United States verses the Washington Football Team as stated above!
The New York Giants who are a member of the National Football East Conference come into the game with a record of 3-7 while Cincinnati who is a member of the American Football Conference North comes into the game with a record of 2-7! “according to nfl.com/standings
As for the New York’s Giants previous game,
They last played in week ten when they hosted Philadelphia!
Where?
East Rutherford New Jersey where they avenged their 22-21 loss to Philadelphia earlier in the season!
How?
The Giants rushed for 151 yards, their fifth consecutive game with more than 100 yards on the ground. Quarterback Daniel Jones led the way with 64 yards on nine carries, including a 34-yard touchdown. Wayne Gallman added 53 yards on 18 carries, two of them touchdowns..”Peppers matched his season-long with a 20-yard punt return in the fourth quarter that helped set up Graham Gano's 35-yard field goal, which gave the Giants a 24-17 lead.
Gano also kicked a 44-yarder later in the quarter to extend his streak to 20 consecutive successful field goal attempts. That tied Aldrick Rosas (2018-19) for the second-longest streak in Giants history. Josh Brown is the recordholder with 29 in a row from 2014-15. Gano has not missed a field goal attempt since a 57-yard try was wide left in Chicago on Sept. 20.
Jones completed 21 of 28 passes for 244 yards with neither a touchdown pass nor an interception. There were no turnovers in the game.
The Giants scored their second opening-possession touchdown of the season when Jones reached the end zone on a 34-yard run on the game's eighth play. Their previous first-series touchdown was at Dallas on Oct. 11, when tight end Evan Engram scored on a one-yard run. The rushing touchdown was Jones' first since Sept. 22, 2019, when he scored on a pair of seven-yard runs – including the game-winner – at Tampa Bay in his first NFL start.
Jones' 34-yarder was the longest touchdown run by a Giants quarterback since Nov. 10, 1991, when Jeff Hostetler scored on a 47-yard run in a 21-14 victory at Phoenix.
Jones' score was the fourth-longest touchdown run by an NFL quarterback this season. Baltimore's Lamar Jackson scored on runs of 50 and 37 yards and the Jets' Sam Darnold on a 46-yard run. Jackson's 37-yarder on Oct. 18 was the most recent of those scores.
The Giants also scored a touchdown on their second possession on Gallman's two-yard, fourth-down dive over the pile on the opening play of the second quarter. It was the first time the Giants scored touchdowns on each of their first two offensive series since Dec. 22, 2019 when Jones threw a 23-yard scoring pass to Sterling Shepard and Saquon Barkley followed with a 67-yard touchdown run.
Gallman has scored a touchdown in four consecutive games, the longest streak by a Giants player since Saquon Barkley reached the end zone in five consecutive games in 2018. Each of Gallman's touchdowns was on the ground. He is the first Giants player to rush for a touchdown in four consecutive games since Andre Brown had a streak of six straight games in 2012-13.
Gallman rushed for a one-yard touchdown on the Giants' first offensive of the second half. It is the second time he scored two touchdowns in a game and the first time he ran for two scores. On Sept. 29, 2019, Gallman scored on a six-yard reception and a one-yard run.
Gallman is the first Giants player to rush for two touchdowns in a game since Barkley scored on runs of one and 10 yards vs. Miami on Dec. 15, 2019.
The Giants defense played another strong first half, limiting the Eagles to three points and 135 total yards. It was the third consecutive game they held opponents without a first-half touchdown. That last happened from Sept 24-Oct. 11, 2015, against Washington, Buffalo and San Francisco.
The third-down defense was particularly strong for the Giants who held Philadelphia without a successful conversion attempt on nine attempts. It was the first time the Giants held their opponents without a third-down conversion since Oct. 25, 2010, when Dallas was 0-for-10 in a 41-35 Giants victory.
The New York Giants did not surrender a touchdown until 2:29 had elapsed in the third quarter, when Boston Scott scored on a 56-yard run. It was the longest run against the Giants since Oct. 28, 2018, when Adrian Peterson, then with Washington, scored on a 64-yard run, also in MetLife Stadium.
The defense sacked Carson Wentz three times. Jabrill Peppers led the Giants with seven tackles (six solo).
Peppers matched his season-long with a 20-yard punt return in the fourth quarter that helped set up Graham Gano's 35-yard field goal, which gave the Giants a 24-17 lead.
Gano also kicked a 44-yarder later in the quarter to extend his streak to 20 consecutive successful field goal attempts. That tied Aldrick Rosas (2018-19) for the second-longest streak in Giants history. Josh Brown is the recordholder with 29 in a row from 2014-15. Gano has not missed a field goal attempt since a 57-yard try was wide left in Chicago on Sept. 20. “according to an article by Michael Eisen on giants.com
While Cincinnati didn’t have a bye last week,
Instead, they played the Washington Football team!
Where?
The Capital Of The United States and suffered a 20-9 loss!
Why?
The Washington Football Team scored the last thirteen points! “according to an article by Geoff Hobson on bengals.com
Kickoff is set for 1:00pm from Paul Brown Stadium.
The game is going to be televised on Fox!