One of Brian Daboll’s favorite clichés after a win is, “We made a few more plays than they did.” Math experts agree.
A punt was downed at the 10-yard line and Washington kicked it back after a three-and-out, setting up an unsatisfying tie after the Giants missed a 58-yard field goal into the wind as time expired.
If the Giants had failed attempting the fourth-and-3, the Commanders would’ve needed just two first downs to attempt a winning field goal.
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