PHILADELPHIA — The Giants were looking for a sweep, but the Eagles mopped the floor.
Instead of sending any kind of NFC East table-turning message, the Giants lost a piece of their heart and soul Sunday when Cam Skattebo suffered a season-ending dislocated ankle within a loss that likely ended any sense of suspense to their season.
An injury-ravaged defense had no answers for Jalen Hurts (four passing touchdowns) or Saquon Barkley (two touchdowns) and the Giants fell 38-20 to the Eagles. The Giants failed in their bids to sweep the season series for the first time since 2007 and win at Lincoln Financial Field for the first time since 2013.
“We have to start figuring out ways to win because I hate it, and I’m not used to it, and I’m not just going to accept it,” rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart said after throwing for 193 yards, accounting for two touchdowns and surviving an overturned fumble. “I thought they really kind of dominated most of the game, and it’s an embarrassing feeling.”
Dart willed the undermanned Giants to stay competitive into the early fourth quarter. His in-the-bucket third-and-long completion to third-string running back Devin Singletary set up a field goal to cut the deficit to 24-13.
Want more evidence? Trailing 31-13 and taking hit after hit on telegraphed passes, Dart rose to his feet to throw an in-stride 68-yard touchdown pass to Darius Slayton on fourth-and-11 with 9:36 remaining.
Or so it seemed.
AP

