Adoree’ Jackson was at his worst


Hero, zero and full blitz from the Giants’ 24-6 loss to the Saints on Sunday.

Hero

Saints quarterback Derek Carr completed 23 of 28 passes for 218 yards with three TDs, no turnovers and a passer rating of 134.8.

He was a big part of New Orleans going 6 of 12 on third-down conversions and keeping drives alive, particularly in the second half.

Unsung hero

Saints running back Alvin Kamara produced 110 yards of total offense, leading the team with 66 yards on 16 rushes and five receptions for 44 yards.

He wasn’t dominant, but he kept the chains moving for the Saints and broke the Giants‘ defense with a couple big runs.


Derek Carr throws during the first half of the game against the New York Giants at Caesars Superdome. Getty Images

Zero

Giants cornerback Adoree’ Jackson played perhaps his worst game with the team, giving up several back-breaking plays, the worst of which was a 16-yard Carr completion to A.T. Perry on third-and-16 in the fourth quarter.

That conversion led to New Orleans’ final TD for a 24-6 lead.

He had a costly holding penalty on third-and-7 that kept the Saints’ first drive of the second half alive and ended in a TD and a 14-6 lead at the time.

Key stat

12.5 Percent, the Giants’ success rate on third-down conversions, making just 2 of 16, which was the difference in the game.


Adoree' Jackson (22) tackles New Orleans Saints wide receiver A.T. Perry (17) as he runs the ball during the second half.
Adoree’ Jackson (22) tackles New Orleans Saints wide receiver A.T. Perry (17) as he runs the ball during the second half. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Quote of the day:

“We had a lot of confidence coming into this game, so for it to go the way it went is definitely disappointing. It was 7-6 at halftime. We had everything in front of us. And they came out and kicked our ass in the second half. Just unacceptable.’’

— Giants guard Justin Pugh



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