NY Giants studs and duds: Wayne Gallman, James Bradberry slam door vs. Eagles

New York Giants cornerbacks Julian Love (20) and James Bradberry (24) celebrate after breaking up an Eagles pass in the second half. The Giants defeat the Eagles, 27-17, at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.Nyg Vs Phi
New York Giants cornerbacks Julian Love (20) and James Bradberry (24) celebrate after breaking up an Eagles pass in the second half. The Giants defeat the Eagles, 27-17, at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.Nyg Vs Phi /
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New York Giants cornerbacks Julian Love (20) and James Bradberry (24) break up a pass intended for Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jalen Reagor (18) in the first half at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.Nyg Vs Phi
New York Giants cornerbacks Julian Love (20) and James Bradberry (24) break up a pass intended for Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jalen Reagor (18) in the first half at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.Nyg Vs Phi /

CB James Bradberry – Stud

Bradberry jumped a route on 3rd down and 3 for the Eagles at the Giants’ 22 yard line, and broke up a Carson Wentz pass that was intended for Jalen Reagor, that forced the Eagles to settle for an early field goal.

One of the Giants’ most impactful free agent signings in recent years, Bradberry seems to make at least one timely big play each week. He now has 13 pass breakups this season along with three interceptions this season.

Bradberry later picked up his 14th pass breakup on a critical 4th down pass by Carson Wentz with 4:51 remaining in the game and the Giants leading 24-17.

“Am I surprised they came my way? Not really,” Bradberry said of the defensive play that effectively ended the Eagles’ chances of a comeback. “Because I was on the boundary side, the single receiver side, and usually on fourth down most teams go in man, so that single receiver side’s got action.”

Bradberry made sure, as he has for much of the season, that the only action on the play was a stop.