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Instant counts of offense, defense and special teams

Instant counts of offense, defense and special teams

The New York Giants remain winless at MetLife Stadium this season after a 35-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday – a game that wasn’t even as close as the score indicated.

Adding injury to insult, quarterback Tommy DeVito was forced to leave the game after suffering a concussion in the second quarter. That ushered in Tim Boyle, who was recently cut from the practice squad and hadn’t thrown a single first-team rep in practice.

To their credit, the Giants played hard, but the game was heavily against them. This is an inferior team with inferior leadership.

Here are the number of snaps that contributed to the Giants’ loss in Week 15.

Offensive Snaps:68
Defensive shots:59
Special Teams Snaps:21

After expressing frustration with his diminished role, running back Devin Singletary saw 23 offensive snaps and responded with a touchdown. Rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. still doubled him with 46 snaps.

On defense, linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux took 52 snaps, but you’d never even know he was on the field. He was completely neutralized by the Ravens and made only one assisted tackle late in the game.

Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson recorded a 76 percent share and it was arguably his best game of the season. He played better than anyone in high school.