The New York Giants achieved a remarkable 29-20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on Sunday afternoon, elevating their season record to 2-3 and reigniting their slim playoff ambitions.
Despite the misleading scoreboard, it was the team’s most dominant performance since the 2022 season. Except for a few Wan’Dale Robinson drops and a controversial Eric Gray fumble (which appeared to be a touchdown on replay), the team performed admirably.
Here is a breakdown of the best and worst performers, as provided by PFF, from the Week 5 triumph.

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OL Greg Van Roten (82.2)
WR Darius Slayton (76.9)
OL Jermaine Eluemunor (76.7)
RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (72.0)
QB Daniel Jones (70.4)

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RB Eric Gray (43.5)
TE Chris Manhertz (48.3)
WR Jalin Hyatt (50.3)
WR Isaiah Hodgins (56.7)
OL John Michael Schmitz (57.7)

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CB Deonte Banks (84.6)
CB Cor’Dale Flott (74.2)
NT Dexter Lawrence (73.9)
LB Brian Burns (68.3)
LB Darius Muasau (65.4)

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S Dane Belton (43.3)
LB Bobby Okereke (47.2)
LB Micah McFadden (48.1)
DT Elijah Chatman (52.4)
CB Nick McCloud (53.9)
