On a night when the New York Giants honored their 2007 Super Bowl championship team at halftime, the current Giants once again looked like chumps.
Detroit rookie Jamal Agnew on Monday night returned a punt 88 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown and Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes to help the Lions earn a 24-10 win over New York at MetLife Stadium.
Agnew’s punt return, the fifth-longest in team history, broke open the game. The touchdown gave the Lions (2-0) a 14-point lead.
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“We put this game on me,” said Giants coach Ben McAdoo, who saw his team flop not just on special teams, but on offense and defense as well while falling to 0-2.
“We talk about playing complete, complementary football, but by no stretch of the imagination did we get that done tonight. We put ourselves in a hole. We have to find a way to get better and better in a hurry,” he added.
Stafford finished 15 of 21 for 122 yards with no interceptions. Both his touchdown passes came on third-and-long plays in the first half and gave his team a 17-7 halftime lead.
The Giants, who have now gone eight consecutive games scoring fewer than 20 points, got a third-quarter, 25-yard field goal by kicker Aldrick Rosas, cutting the deficit to 17-10.
New York might have had more on that possession, but after driving all the way to the Lions 1-yard line, the Giants had a series of miscues that began with left guard Brett Jones being flagged for holding.
The Giants made up most of the penalty yardage, getting back to the 2-yard line, but on fourth down with the offense prepared to go for it, quarterback Eli Manning was flagged for a delay-of-game penalty. That led to the field goal.
New York did have opportunities to keep it closer, but failed to capitalize on them.
In the second quarter, the defense forced and then recovered a fumble by Stafford, who was sacked and stripped of the ball by defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul.
However, on the ensuing possession, the Giants gave the ball right back to the Lions when Manning’s pass intended for Evan Engram was picked off by Tahir Whitehead.
The biggest missed opportunity for the Giants came in the fourth quarter. Receiver Brandon Marshall, who had his man beat on a long pass that would have put the Giants deep into Lions territory, dropped the ball.
After the Giants failed to extend that drive, Agnew scored his punt return touchdown.
“That was the biggest play of the game,” Marshall said of his drop. “I got an opportunity to make a big play and change the momentum, and I lost it.”
Marshall said he lost the ball momentarily in the stadium lights.
“It was a perfect pass and I beat the guy,” he said. “I knew the ball was coming, but lost it in the light and then I picked it back up and I dropped it when it came down.”
“That can’t happen. When you get a big opportunity in a big game like this, in that situation when you’re down and you have an opportunity to go down the field and score, that can’t happen,” he added.
Stafford, who was 12 of 17 for 107 yards at the half, connected with tight end Eric Ebron on a 7-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. The drive was set up by the Whitehead interception.
Manning finished 22 of 32 for 239 yards with one touchdown and one interception.
Ebron was Detroit’s leading receiver, catching all five of his first-half pass targets for 42 yards and a touchdown. He did not have any receptions in the second half.
The Lions also managed to sack Manning five times, three of which were recorded by defensive end Ziggy Ansah, who abused Giants left tackle Ereck Flowers.
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