The New York Giants pulled off a thrilling 24-22 victory over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, thanks in large part to the stellar play of quarterbacks Eli DeVito and Dak Prescott. DeVito threw for a season-high 300 yards and two touchdowns, while Prescott added another two touchdowns and ran for a score.
The Giants got off to a fast start, scoring on their first drive of the game when DeVito found wide receiver Sterling Shepard for a 25-yard touchdown. They then added a field goal to take a 10-0 lead into the second quarter.
The Packers responded with a touchdown of their own, but the Giants answered back with another touchdown pass from DeVito to Shepard. The Giants then added another field goal to take a 20-7 lead into halftime.
The Packers rallied in the second half, scoring two touchdowns to take a 22-20 lead late in the fourth quarter. But the Giants weren’t done yet, as Prescott drove them down the field and DeVito connected with tight end Evan Engram for the game-winning touchdown with just seconds remaining.
The win was a huge boost for the Giants, who have been struggling this season. DeVito and Prescott both had great games, and the defense was able to hold off the Packers late in the fourth quarter.
It was an exciting game for both teams, and it showed that the Giants can still be competitive in the NFC East. With DeVito and Prescott leading the way, the Giants have a chance to make some noise in the division this season.