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Brian Burns was the Giants’ highest-graded player in their Week 13 loss to Dallas.

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The New York Giants fell to 2-10 on the season with a loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day at AT&T Stadium, becoming the first team to be officially eliminated from playoff contention in the process.

To make matters worse, the Giants lost several players to injuries Thursday. Superstar nose tackle Dexter Lawrence could be out for the season with a dislocated elbow.

The loss wasn’t as ugly as it has been this year, but it certainly wasn’t a game to write home about. While Black Friday layoffs may have been prevented, Black Monday layoffs remain a very real possibility.

Let’s take a look at the best and worst performers. Courtesy of PFFIn a Week 13 loss.

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  • WR Malik Narbers (78.3)
  • RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (73.9)
  • QB Drew Lock (68.9)
  • TE Theo Johnson (66.5)
  • TE Chris Manhertz (65.3)

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  • WR Darius Slayton (44.7)
  • TE Daniel Bellinger (44.8)
  • OL Evan Neal (46.8)
  • WR Wandale Robinson (48.4)
  • OL John Lunane Jr. (54.2)

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  • LB Brian Burns (81.7)
  • LB Bobby Okereke (76.1)
  • CB ‘Adori’ Jackson (75.8)
  • LB Kayvon Thibodeau (70.0)
  • CB Cordale Float (68.8)

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  • DT Jordan Riley (31.3)
  • DT Elijah Chatman (31.6)
  • S Dane Belton (46.6)
  • LB Darius Mouasau (55.8)
  • DT DJ Davidson (58.1)

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  • CB Art Green (79.3)
  • WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton (75.0)
  • TE Theo Johnson (74.5)
  • S Tyler Nubbin (62.4)
  • LB Matthew Adams (62.0)

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  • LS Casey Kreiter (52.5)
  • LB Darius Mouasau (56.4)
  • TE Chris Manhertz (58.9)
  • TE Daniel Bellinger (59.2)
  • RB Eric Gray (59.4)

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  • WR Jalen Hyatt (63.6)
  • OL John Michael Schmitz (58.3)
  • OL Chris Hubbard (56.5)
  • RB Devin Singletary (54.7)
  • S Tyler Nubbin (67.1)
  • CB Andru Phillips (66.9)
  • LB Micah McFadden (61.9)
  • NT Dexter Lawrence (59.6)

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