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Giants Defense Shines, But Offense Falters in Narrow Loss
22 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Giants defense scored a touchdown but couldn't secure the win.
- Quarterback Jaxson Dart had a career-low passing yards game.
- The team's offense achieved its lowest yardage output this season.

The New York Giants continued their difficult season, narrowly losing to the Minnesota Vikings with a final score of 16-13. This defeat marks the Giants' 11th loss in their last 13 games, bringing their season record to 2-13. While the defense showcased impressive play, including a scoop-and-score touchdown and four sacks, the offense remained stagnant, unable to generate consistent scoring opportunities.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart experienced a challenging outing, completing only seven passes for 33 yards on 13 attempts. This performance marked a career first for Dart, as he finished a game without a touchdown pass or surpassing 100 passing yards. The Giants' offense as a whole was stifled by the Vikings' defense, accumulating only 141 total yards, their lowest output of the season, with the majority of yardage coming from the ground game.




