4 major takeaways from the Giants vs. Rams matchup in Week 4

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4. Graham Gano Leads The Way For The Giants

Giants kicker Graham Gano was the Giants’ leading scorer against the Rams. He was also the only scorer for New York.

Gano’s three field goals were all that the Giants could muster against Los Angeles. But interestingly, the Giants were able to hang around in this game, thanks to the Rams’ own inability to pull away on the scoreboard.

It was a rough day at the office for Daniel Jones and company. Jones threw for 159 yards, completing 23 of 36 passes. He was also sacked five times, and threw an interception.

Any time a kicker is your leading scorer, it’s an obvious indication that the offense has work to do. Next week, the Giants will take on the Cowboys, who are actually tied for the division lead in the NFC East, despite having just one win.

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