The Giants will look to continue their winning streak against one of their division rivals when they welcome Jersey native Dwayne Haskins and the Washington Football Team to MetLife Stadium. The team name is not the only thing that Washington changed this offseason. This historic franchise now has a new team president and a new head coach. Jason Wright and Ron Rivera are doing their best to change the culture in Washington D.C. Offensively, the Football Team has not been able to effectively protect their second-year quarterback. Patrick Graham must constantly put pressure on Haskins in this matchup. In order to come away with a victory against Washington, the Giants will need to take advantage of their vulnerable run defense. This is going to be harder to do without Saquon Barkley, but they will have trouble moving the ball against Rivera’s defense if they cannot run the ball effectively. The Giants’ offensive line will be facing another tough test, as they will be going up against the Football Team’s solid front seven. It could be a long day at MetLife if Daniel Jones is constantly trying to get away from defenders. Here are TGI’s keys to victory against Washington:
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