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Brian Burns was the Giants’ highest-graded player in their Week 6 loss to the Bengals.

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The New York Giants completely collapsed in front of a national crowd on Sunday night, losing to the Cincinnati Bengals, 17-7, in an ugly game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The Giants are currently 1-14 in primetime games under Daniel Jones since 2019 and 1-15 overall in that span. Fortunately for fans, there are only Week 8 night games left in Pittsburgh this season.

Considering how poor the Bengals have been defensively this season, sunday night football The performance was a humiliating one, tempered only by impressive defensive play that stymied one of the league’s best offenses.

Let’s take a look at the best and worst performers. Courtesy of PFFThis is from the 6th week loss.

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  • OL Greg Van Roten (72.3)
  • WR Darius Slayton (70.8)
  • OL Andrew Thomas (70.0)
  • RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (68.8)
  • TE Daniel Bellinger (65.9)

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  • WR Jalen Hyatt (52.6)
  • TE Theo Johnson (53.3)
  • OL John Michael Schmitz (53.8)
  • OL John Runyan Jr. (54.5)
  • WR Isaiah Haggins (56.2)

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  • LB Brian Burns (81.1)
  • DT Rakim Nunez-Roches (78.4)
  • LB Bobby Okereke (77.2)
  • CB Andru Phillips (77.0)
  • DL Jordan Riley (72.9)

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  • LB Darius Mouasau (27.4)
  • LB Micah McFadden (39.8)
  • S Jason Pinnock (46.9)
  • CB Cordale Float (49.5)
  • DL DJ Davidson (49.9)

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  • LS Casey Kreiter (90.0)
  • RB Dante Miller (73.7)
  • CB Nick McCloud (71.1)
  • S Anthony Johnson Jr. (63.5)
  • LB Darius Mouasau (62.8)

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  • LB Patrick Johnson (56.4)
  • TE Chris Manhertz (59.1)
  • DL Jordan Riley (59.3)
  • LB Azeez Ojulari (59.4)
  • TE Daniel Bellinger (59.7)

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  • QB Daniel Jones (59.9)
  • OL Jermaine Eluemunor (58.4)
  • WR Wandale Robinson (56.8)
  • LB Azeez Ojulari (67.7)
  • S Tyler Nubbin (66.5)
  • CB Dionte Banks (63.9)
  • NT Dexter Lawrence (55.1)
  • CB ‘Adori’ Jackson (53.1)

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