Offense Makes Strides, but Giants Pay for Turnovers and Special-Teams Play

What to say after the New York Giants handed away a game they should have won on Sunday afternoon against the Arizona Cardinals? Everything was set up for the Giants to get their first victory of the season. The Cardinals 

The New York Giants proved to be their own worst enemy on Sunday, turning a winnable game against the Arizona Cardinals and backup quarterback Drew Stanton into a 25-14 loss that leaves them at 0-2 to start the 2014 

Giants trail Cardinals at halftime. Stay right here and discuss the second-half action.

It was the fourth quarter, a full stadium was basking in the sun and Giants quarterback Eli Manning, well protected by his linemen for a change, coolly lofted a tight spiral toward his favorite receiver, Victor Cruz. It was third down and all the

Victor Cruz is not the type to pound his fist on the wall of his locker and demand the football, and that's certainly not what he did this week. He made the very strong point, though, that the Giants' success hinges on the ball being thrown in his