The New York Giants faced a disappointing 20-13 defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles in their regular-season finale, marking a stark contrast to their previous performance. Despite a spectacular 45-yard touchdown pass from Drew Lock to Malik Nabers, the Giants struggled offensively, accumulating just 100 rushing yards and 138 receiving yards with a dismal 28.6% conversion rate on third downs.
The Eagles capitalized on defensive penalties, extending their scoring drive, culminating in a crucial 32-yard field goal by Jake Elliott late in the game. Though the Giants showcased some defensive prowess with two sacks and multiple quarterback hits, their offensive decisions raised eyebrows, leading to further scrutiny of their game strategies.