Considering the Jets played their third-stringers, you have to take that with a grain of salt. The Giants had their backups in, too. Outside of the 45-yard run by Israel Abanikanda, the Giants bent but did not break. They held the Jets to just two red zone visits and kept them out of the paint both times.
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