Giants bench LT James Hudson after four penalties on opening drive vs. Cowboys


Arlington – Sunday could not have made James Hudson III, the GIANTS filling starter for the wounded franchise on the left plate Andrew Thomas.
Hudson committed four astonishing penalties and granted a bag on the opening of the Giants against the Dallas Cowboys, which prompted coach Brian Daboll to put him in favor of the recruit Marcus Mmbow to start the second possession of the visitors.
Hudson became the first NFL player “this century” to be called to four penalties on the same disc, according to Fox Sports.
The veteran gave a bag to the cowboys defensive line player, James Houston, lost his composure and committed four penalties in the next six games: two personal faults for unnecessary roughness and two false starts.
Daboll left Hudson in the match when he spiral, which probably cost the giants four points when they were satisfied with a goal from Graham Gano instead of scoring a touch.
But the coach replaced it with Mbow, a choice of fifth round in Purdue, to start the next Giants offensive campaign.
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