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The New York Giants are aiming to end their touchdown drought and show offensive growth in their upcoming match against the Washington Commanders. The Giants' silent offense has struggled in recent games, but they hope to turn things around and secure a victory. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor is expected to start for the Commanders, who are currently favored to win by 3 points. The Giants will be without injured player Nick Gates, whose absence could impact their performance. Fans can join the Giants/Commanders watch party to support their team.
Tyrod Taylor's ability to stretch the field for the #Giants' offense, especially on throws like that last one to Jalin Hyatt should open some eyeballs ...
Tyrod Taylor not afraid to throw the ball downfield on third downs. Saw it in Buffalo. Again here vs. Washington. Hits Hyatt for 33 yards.
Great timing pass from Tyrod Taylor to Jalin Hyatt for 33 yards. He got just enough time in the pocket to let the pass go. Good to see the Giants finally using Hyatt's speed.
Tyrod Taylor hits Jalin Hyatt for a 33yd completion and the #Giants are matriculating the ball down the field
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Tyrod Taylor expected to get another start at quarterback on Sunday. The Giants are 3-point underdogs against the Washington Commanders at MetLife Stadium, per @CaesarsSports. Taylor threw for 200 yards with no touchdowns or turnovers in his first start with the team last week.… https://t.co/TYNwyrGFVg https://t.co/vay4DVL3z0
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