While it's going to be hard to put the Week 1 performance in the past, the NY Giants need to wake up, snap out of their funk and focus on trying to get things back on track in Week 2. A date with the Washington Commanders awaits and the Giants have dominated their NFC East rivals in recent seasons.
Come Sunday, Daniel Jones will once again get the start for Brian Daboll despite so many people calling for him to be benched. The fans in the stands will look to rattle him, but Danny Dimes can't pay attention to any of the outside noise. If you're not going to be able to make it to the stadium for this one, we've got you covered on how to catch the action:
How to watch Giants vs Commanders on TV:
Planning to watch this showdown from the comfort of your couch? If so, the game will be televised on FOX. For those of you in the local New York City and New Jersey markets, you'll be able to (hopefully) watch Jones bounce back on FOX5.
How to stream Giants vs. Commanders:
As you might have been able to guess, there are also going to be streaming options for you to check out to see NY take on Washington. Your options include the FOX Sports app, while the following subscription services will also feature the game: fubo.TV, NFL+, YouTubeTV (NFL Sunday Ticket).
NY Giants vs. Washington Commanders game details"
• Location: Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md.
• Kickoff time: 1 p.m. ET
• Last matchup: The Giants won 31-19
The Giants posted a season sweep over Washington last campaign, winning 14-7 in October and then following that up with a 31-19 win in November. After how Week 1 went, though, not a lot of folks think the Giants will be able to keep things rolling against the Commanders.
However, keep in mind that Washington didn't look strong in Week 1 either. Quarterback Jayden Daniels made his debut and while he impressed at times, he was also inconsistent. The G-Men have a great opportunity to improve to 1-1 this season, but they surely have to play much better than what was on display vs. the vikings.
Jones needs to up his game, while Daboll is going to have to do a better job as the team's offensive play-caller. Will we see more downfield shots taken against Washington? We'll find out on Sunday, but it's time to be more aggressive.