Watch the Los Angeles Rams vs. the New York Giants highlights from Week 17 of the 2023 NFL season.
The Giants fell to the Rams 26-25.
Tyrod Taylor went 27-for-41 for 319 yards (65.9%) with one touchdown and one interception for the G-Men. He also had six rushing attempts for 40 yards.
Saquon Barkley carried the ball 12 times for 39 yards (3.3 yards per attempt). He had three receptions for 19 yards and zero touchdowns.
Darius Slayton hauled in four passes for 106 yards (26.5 per catch) and one touchdown. He was targeted six times.
Matthew Stafford had 317 passing yards for the Rams with one touchdown, going 24-for-34 (70.6%) while throwing two interceptions.
Kyren Williams had 20 carries for 87 yards (4.4 per attempt) and three touchdowns. He also had two catches for 14 yards.
In the passing game, Puka Nacua had five catches for 118 yards.
2023 Stat Comparison
- Giants Record: 5-11
- Rams Record: 9-7
- The Giants rank third-worst in total offense (271.6 yards per game) and fifth-worst in total defense (365.6 yards per game allowed) this year.
- From an offensive standpoint, the Rams are generating 365.6 total yards per game (seventh-ranked). They rank 19th in the NFL on defense (340.3 total yards allowed per game).
- With 14.9 points per game (third-worst) and 24.8 points allowed per game on defense (fifth-worst), New York has been getting outplayed on both sides of the ball this year.
- With 23.9 points per game on the offensive side of the ball, Los Angeles ranks eighth in the NFL. On defense, it ranks 19th, surrendering 22.3 points per contest.
- With 27 forced turnovers (third in NFL) against 18 turnovers committed (10th in NFL), the Giants’ +9 turnover margin is the fourth-best in the league.
- With 14 forced turnovers (30th in NFL) and 17 turnovers committed (fifth in NFL) this season, the Rams rank 21st in the NFL with a turnover margin of -3.
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