Here’s the biggest key for NY Giants to pull off an upset over the Rams

New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports)
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports) /
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After a nightmare-ish loss to the Cowboys last week, the NY Giants aim to pull off one of the biggest upsets of the season, of the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday afternoon.

The Ny Giants enter Sunday’s game at MetLife Stadium as double-digit underdogs to the Rams, and are battling through myriad injuries to key players.

The Rams are 4-1 on the season and coming off a big Thursday night win against the Seahawks. With multiple Giants players facing injuries they will need to focus on this key to have a chance to pull an upset.

Here is the NY Giants’ biggest key to upsetting the Rams in Week 6: 

Daniel Jones’ health:

This one was obvious.

Plain and simple, Daniel Jones has to play for the NY Giants to have a chance to win.

After a very up and down performance from Mike Glennon, the Giants need to hope for Jones to be able to play on Sunday.

Glennon went 16-25, 196 yards, 1 TD, and 2 interceptions. With one of the interceptions coming from a ball that was horribly underthrown, and the other coming from a slow medium range pass that was easily cut off and taken back for a TD.

Glennon had just as many turnovers in one half of play than Jones has on the entire season.

Joe Judge said in a press conference that Jones was on track to play this weekend. He also had a limited practice on Thursday

With Kenny Golladay and Saquon Barkley both being out this week, alongside Andrew Thomas being listed as questionable again, Jones is our only chance to win.

The Giants are coming into this week as 10 point underdogs. With a battered offense that is missing several key members the team is going to struggle.

If Jones can somehow manage to come back and play this week it could light a fire under this team that could give us the momentum to have a chance at victory.

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