Three (3)-Word Message for Frustrated Fans

The New York Giants lost to the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night, September 26, in a tight game that ended 20-15. This defeat has left both fans and players feeling frustrated, especially since head coach Brian Daboll is now 0-5 against the Cowboys, and the Giants have lost 14 of their last 15 encounters with Dallas. Franchise quarterback Daniel Jones showed improvement in his performance against the Cowboys, yet he expressed frustration over the loss. Despite the team’s struggles, he shared a reassuring message for anxious fans about their future. **Daniel Jones Discusses Cowboys Loss and Future Outlook** After the game, Jones offered a succinct three-word answer when asked about his feelings regarding the Giants moving forward: “We’re not discouraged.” He clarified that while they didn’t feel good about losing, confidence in the team’s potential remains strong. When questioned about the challenge of getting into the end zone, Jones admitted it was “very frustrating” that the team fell short despite moving the ball well. “We need to score touchdowns and produce points,” he noted. “In a game where we executed many things effectively, we just failed to capitalize in the red zone, and that’s disappointing.” Regarding the team’s inability to score a touchdown at home this season, Jones emphasized the need to finish drives, remarking that there’s nothing inherently different about their home field that should hinder them. **Giants Head Coach Brian Daboll Commends Daniel Jones** Daboll praised Jones’s performance on Thursday night, where he completed 72.5% of his passes (29-of-40) for 281 yards. Although he suffered one sack and threw an interception during a Hail Mary, Daboll acknowledged Jones’s good decision-making and solid execution. “It was a tough, competitive game,” Daboll said postgame. “We missed a couple of chances to advance the ball or sustain drives, but Daniel played well and made several good throws. Our run game struggled, and credit goes to the Cowboys for shutting it down. Overall, it was a competitive matchup, and they deserve recognition for their efforts.”

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