The New York Giants' three-game win streak comes to an end with a 24-6 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Quarterback Tommy DeVito admits his play was 'average' and believes the team lacked swagger. Despite this, coach Brian Daboll will continue to start DeVito in the next game against the Philadelphia Eagles. DeVito had thrown seven touchdown passes and one interception in his first four starts but struggled in this game, going 20-of-34 passing for 177 yards with no touchdowns and interceptions. The Giants' running game was also ineffective, with standout running back Saquon Barkley only gaining 14 yards on nine carries.
- The Giants' three-game win streak is over with a loss to the Saints.
- Tommy DeVito admits his play was 'average' and believes the team lacked swagger.
- Coach Brian Daboll will continue to start DeVito in the next game against the Eagles.
- DeVito had thrown seven touchdown passes and one interception in his first four starts.
- The Giants' running game was ineffective, with Saquon Barkley gaining only 14 yards on nine carries.