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New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers, Panthers win, 20-17 in overtime: Live updates

In-game updates

The New Giants will be without S Jason Pinnock and WR Darius Slayton due to injury. OT Jermaine Eluemunor will start at left tackle, while Evan Neal will start at right tackle.

A’Shawn Robinson forced a fumble on the Giants’ first play of overtime — a run by Tyrone Tracy — which the Panthers recovered. The Panthers won on a 36-yard field goal four plays later.

Overtime

The Giants managed to tie the game 17-17 on a 42-yard Graham Gano field goal, taking us to overtime. The Giants won the coin toss and will receive the kick-off to get the ball first.

Fourth Quarter

The Giants have the ball with no timeouts as we reach the two-minute warning. The Giants are down by three with the potential to escape Germany with the win.

The Giants and Panthers trade turnovers, as Tyler Nubin forces a fumble by Chuba Hubbard, followed by a Daniel Jones interception.

The Giants generate some movement after being backed up with 3rd and long from their 5-yard line. Malik Nabers left the field following a hard hit on a 19-yard catch.

Third quarter

The Giants had a scare as Brian Burns went down after a long run by Chuba Hubbard. He left the field but ultimately came back. The Panthers capped the 10-play (minus a couple plays negated by penalty) drive with a rushing touchdown by Hubbard.

The Giants escape a scrape when the ball came out after a Tush Push was blown dead and start the second half with a Tyrone Tracy touchdown.

To the surprise of some — or perhaps many — Daniel Jones remains in at quarterback to start the second half.

Second quarter

The Giants mounted an impressive drive to get inside the redzone to end the first half. That, however, ended with a Daniel Jones pass being tipped by Jadeveon Clowney and Xavier Woods coming up with the tip-ball interception to give the Panthers the ball back and leave the Giants scoreless.

The Giants fail to convert a 3rd and 1 following the penalty-riddled fair catch. They called a Flea Flicker, only for Daniel Jones to miss two wide-open receivers and take a sack.

Daniel Jones hit Jalen Hyatt on a dig route for a 19-yard gain, however they couldn’t capitalize on the big play and Graham Gano missed a 43-yard field goal attempt.

The Panthers start the second quarter with a 53-yard fieldgoal. The Giants catch a break on the ensuing kickoff as the ball fell short of the landing zone.

First quarter

The Giants gave up two more chunk plays on the Panthers’ third drive, with a 24-yard reception by Jalen Coker and a 15-yard run by Chuba Hubbard. This time, however, the Giants force 4th and 8 to end the first quarter following a false start penalty.

The Panthers executed three 20+ yard plays against the Giants before capping their second drive with a touchdown.

The Panthers got the ball to start the game, and quickly went 3-and out following a 5-yard run by Chuba Hubbard, an 8-yards sack Brian Burns, and then a 9-yard completion from Bryce Young to rookie Jalen Coker.

Giants inactives

Starting safety Jason Pinnock (abdomen) won’t play Sunday.

WR Darius Slayton (concussion)
WR/ST Bryce Ford-Wheaton (Achilles)
SS Jason Pinnock (abdomen)
ILB Darius Muasau
G Jake Kubas
NT Jordon Riley
QB Tommy DeVito (emergency third QB)


The New York Giants will try to keep their record perfect in international games on Sunday morning when they face the Carolina Panthers in Munich, Germany. The Giants are 3-0 in international games.

Both teams are a disappointing 2-7 this season. The Giants are 6.5-point favorites, per Fan Duel Sportsbook. The game will kick off at 9:30 a.m. ET on NFL Network.

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