3 biggest NY Giants losers (and 2 winners) from Week 6 letdown in primetime

Another game the Giants should have won, but didn't.
Cincinnati Bengals v New York Giants
Cincinnati Bengals v New York Giants / Kevin Sabitus/GettyImages
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Loser: WR Jalin Hyatt

It has been two weeks since we have last seen Malik Nabers, and during this time, Jalin Hyatt has seen a massive increase in snaps, yet, he has not been producing. While Hyatt did catch his first pass of the season, that would be his only reception for the game despite being targeted four times.

Now, this isn't entirely on Hyatt, as Jones was incredibly off the mark as a passer this game, something we'll get into shortly. However, the complete lack of real production despite receiving 43 snaps on Sunday night is concerning. There's still time for Hyatt to turn things around, but it really isn't looking good for the sophomore receiver right now.

Loser: QB Daniel Jones

My goodness, after what seemed to be a revitalization of Jones' season over the last few weeks, the 27-year-old QB came crashing back down to earth against the Bengals. Not only did he throw a truly disastrous interception early in the game, but he went back to staring down his receivers and failed time and time again to hit his deep passes.

Jones would go 2-of-9 on his passes of 10+ yards in this game and was arguably the biggest reason for the Giants' loss. The defense held an elite Bengals offense down to just 10 points up until a back-breaking rushing touchdown in the final drive of the game. Meanwhile, the Giants offense led by Jones produced just seven points thanks to Tyrone Tracy Jr.

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