Justin Herbert and Chargers suffer first loss of season to Giants

East Rutherford, NJ – Until now, in the most shocking upheaval of the NFL season, the New York Giants without victory have amazed the undefeated loads with a quarter recruit that had never launched a pass in a regular season match.
Jaxson Dart, written by the Giants 25th in total last spring, made an unforgettable start of departure by eliminating the slow charge, 21-18, during a dayless day at the Metlife Stadium.
The charges, who had beaten three consecutive opponents of AFC West, were one of the six undefeated teams of the NFL. The Giants, who led the whole match, were one of the six teams without a victory.
The quarter of the Justin Herbert loaders, so sharp at this stage, had a pair of passes that were intercepted and almost returned for affected. Those who represented 11 points for the home team.
Herbert was under the almost constant pressure of a fierce passing by the Giants, especially after losing the left hob Joe Alt has an ankle injury at the start of the match.
The New York Jaxson Dart Giants quarterrier famous after a 21-18 victory against the charge on Sunday.
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Alt had replaced the blind blocker Rashawn Slater, who was injured in the training camp, which means that the charges are already on their third platform on the left, the second right tackle and the second right guard.
The giants had a devastating injury. The star receiver Malik Nabers was expelled from the field with an apparent knee injury.
Dart, a star of the Mississippi who replaced the bench of Russell Wilson, did damage by his arms and legs, marking a draw of 15 yards to crown the first possession of his team.
The day was far from being a breeze for Dart, which was dismissed six times, four by the outside secondary Tuli Tuipulotu.
Dart was not the only recruit to shine. The teammate Cam Skattebo had a big match, including a successful conversion race he celebrated with a backflip. And the first -year loaders in the Omarion Hampton balloon bearer freed themselves on a 54 yards touchdown.




