The New York Giants improved to 7-2 on the season with an end-to-end 24-16 victory over the Houston Texans in Week 10 at MetLife Stadium.
The victory wasn’t the cleanest variety for the Giants, but it was certainly enough to get the job done. And the grades actually reflect well overall.
Here’s a look at the highest and lowest grades for offense, defense and special teams courtesy of Pro Football Focus.
Note: We’re only including players who saw 15+ snaps in the game.
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- WR Darius Slayton (84.7)
- LT Andrew Thomas (70.1)
- TE Lawrence Cager (69.0)
- WR Isaiah Hodgins (68.5)
- QB Daniel Jones (67.7)

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- TE Chris Myarick (42.2)
- WR Kenny Golladay (43.8)
- RT Tyre Phillips (44.7)
- RG Mark Glowinski (58.5)
- C Jon Feliciano (61.8)

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- NT Dexter Lawrence (92.0)
- DL Leonard Williams (90.5)
- CB Adoree’ Jackson (77.0)
- LB Jaylon Smith (71.3)
- LB Kayvon Thibodeaux (69.4)

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- S Dane Belton (39.8)
- LB Oshane Ximines (50.3)
- LB Jihad Ward (50.6)
- LB Micah McFadden (53.7)
- CB Darnay Holmes (55.5)

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- CB Nick McCloud (78.2)
- LB Cam Brown (70.4)
- RB Gary Brightwell (64.4)

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- S Julian Love (52.3)
- CB Jason Pinnock (56.5)
- TE Chris Myarick (58.0)
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