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Daniel Jones, Giants upset Packers to match 2021 win total

The New York Giants weren't supposed to have a chance, especially down 14 points in the first half to the Green Bay Packers. Don't tell quarterback Daniel Jones and Co. despite having every excuse possible for a poor result.

Jones led the injury-riddled Giants to a 27-22 come-from-behind upset win over the Packers on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. New York (4-1) has now matched its win total from last year after running back Saquon Barkley ran in the game-winning touchdown out of the Wildcat formation from 2 yards out midway through the fourth quarter.

Playing with an injured ankle, Jones went 21 of 27 passing for 217 yards. He added 10 rushes for 37 yards to produce perhaps the signature win of his career with all eyes on this early morning game.

It was all the more impressive because Jones wasn't 100%. He injured his ankle in last week's victory over the Chicago Bears and didn't have the explosion you're used to seeing from the Giants' starting quarterback. Jones came into the contest on pace for over 800 yards rushing.

He also didn't have his top four wide receivers and Barkley had to leave the contest for part of the second half because of a shoulder injury. Kadarius Toney (hamstring), Kenny Golladay (knee) and Wan'Dale Robinson (knee) all missed the contest.

The Giants' receivers on Sunday were Marcus Johnson, Darius Slayton, David Sills and Richie James. Not exactly what they envisioned entering the season. Slayton led the Giants with six catches on seven targets for 69 yards. He came into the contest with one catch for 11 yards.

It didn't matter who was missing for the Giants, who also had top cornerback Adoree' Jackson (knee/neck) leave after the first half because of injury. Jones and the Giants rallied

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