NY Giants 10, NY Jets 17

1 2 3 4 T
NYG (1-2) 7 0 3 0 10
NYJ (2-1) 0 17 0 0 17

Final

7:00 PM ET
August 27, 2004

Manning throws two picks, fumbles

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1614
3rd down efficiency
5-152-12
4th down efficiency
0-11-1
Total Yards292206
Passing15278
Comp-Att
16-339-21
Yards per pass
4.63.7
Rushing140128
Rushing Attempts
2736
Yards per rush
5.23.6
Penalties11-985-34
Turnovers43
Fumbles lost
23
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession28:2831:32
Air/Ground Leaders
NY Giants Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Warner9/1110400
Van Dyke3/85400
NY Jets Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pennington6/165210
Bollinger3/54700
NY Giants Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Barber1050015
Dayne847121
NY Jets Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Martin1250011
Reese735014
NY Giants Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Toomer338021
Shiancoe133033
NY Jets Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Dominguez230115
Ricks117017
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNYGNYJ
TD5:53RON DAYNE 9 YD RUN (TODD FRANCE KICK) 70
SECOND QUARTERNYGNYJ
FG0:53DOUG BRIEN 23 YD 73
TD10:54MATT DOMINGUEZ 15 YD PASS FROM CHAD PENNINGTON (DOUG BRIEN KICK) 710
TD13:44OMARE LOWE 27 YD FUMBLE RETURN (RODERICK BRYANT KICK) 717
THIRD QUARTERNYGNYJ
FG13:07TODD FRANCE 24 YD 1017

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Eli Manning got his first dose of real NFL defensive schemes and it had to taste awful.

The top choice in the NFL draft in April, the Giants' quarterback struggled against the New York Jets in a 17-10 loss Friday night. It was the Jets' ninth successive win in the annual preseason series.

Eli Manning

Eli Manning learns a new meaning to "crunch time" Friday against the Jets.

Usually, exhibition games feature vanilla defenses. But the Jets threw all kinds of defensive looks at the Giants, from both 4-3 and 3-4 alignments, with frequent safety blitzes and a nice mix of coverages. While Giants starting quarterback Kurt Warner handled them decently and led his team to a first-quarter touchdown on Ron Dayne's 9-yard run, Manning seemed befuddled.

"I never got in a groove," Manning admitted. "I made bad decisions, I made mental mistakes. I've got to learn from this and get better."

Manning's first pass was intercepted by Donnie Abraham, who jumped in front of the rookie's intended receiver. Abraham also picked off Eli's brother, NFL co-MVP Peyton Manning, last week in Indianapolis. But Abraham left the game after bruising his knee.

"The first play, the flat wasn't open, I tried to force it in. I should have thrown the ball away," he said.

Manning also was intercepted by Reggie Tongue in the third quarter, missed badly on several other passes and never looked comfortable in going 4-for-14 for 20 yards with two interceptions, two sacks and a fumble. He played into the fourth quarter, but wasn't much better as even the Jets' backups were aggressive defensively. His performance could cost him in the Giants' QB derby, because Warner was 9-of-11 for 104 yards.

"It's always hard to watch somebody else struggle," Warner said. "You know he is trying to make the right decisions."

In all, the Jets had five sacks, including John Abraham's in the second quarter on which Manning fumbled. After a scramble for the loose ball, safety Omare Lowe snared the ball and ran it in for a 27-yard touchdown and a 17-7 lead.

"We want to get after the quarterback," linebacker Sam Cowart said. "Donnie Henderson is a great defensive coordinator and he's done a great job of making this an attacking-style defense."

Indeed, the Jets have been far more aggressive on defense this preseason than they were under coordinator Ted Cottrell last year. And it's paying off.

"I think we're coming together a lot better than in the past," John Abraham said. "We're changing things up this year and putting up numbers."

Earlier, Warner guided the Giants from their 30 to the Jets 14, but Tim Carter fumbled at the 6. Then Toby Gowin's short punt set up Dayne's fourth TD of the preseason. Dayne sat out every game last season under former coach Jim Fassel.

Doug Brien's 23-yard field goal got the Jets going, and Curtis Martin, getting extended action in an exhibition game for the first time in several years, sparked an 80-yard touchdown drive. Martin had gains of 11 and 10 yards before Chad Pennington found Matt Dominguez on a crossing pattern for a 15-yard score and a 10-7 lead.

"I got dinged a couple of times and I need that going into the season," said Martin, who rushed for 50 yards on 12 carries. "We're on the right path and we've got two weeks to get ready and I know I'll be ready."

Pennington survived this game, something he didn't manage last year, basically ruining the Jets' season before it began. He broke his wrist in the first half and by the time he returned, the Jets were out of playoff contention.

So even though he wasn't particularly sharp Friday night, he stayed healthy -- and the Jets couldn't complain about that. Pennington was 6-for-16 for 52 yards.

"We had a couple throwaways, a couple bad balls and miscommunications," Pennington said. "Add that up and you get 6-for-16."

Game notes
Giants DT Lance Legree recovered two fumbles and had a sack. ... Giants starting CB Will Allen left with a sprained left knee, but said it was mild. ... Head linesman Tom Stabile missed the second half with a hamstring problem. ... Giants starters TE Jeremy Shockey, G Barry Stokes and DE Keith Washington did not play. The Jets were without WRs Santana Moss and Wayne Chrebet and CB Ray Mickens.


NFL Scores

Thursday, September 2nd 2004
Jacksonville 31 Final
New England 0
Baltimore 27 Final
NY Giants 17
Carolina 16 Final
Pittsburgh 13
Kansas City 20 Final
Dallas 24
Buffalo 17 Final
Detroit 20
Tampa Bay 17 Final
Houston 9
Arizona 33 Final
Denver 21
Minnesota 21 Final
Seattle 23
St. Louis 24 Final
Oakland 28
San Diego 31 Final
San Francisco 15
Friday, September 3rd 2004
Philadelphia 27 Final
NY Jets 28
Atlanta 0 Final
Washington 27
Indianapolis 13 Final
Cincinnati 16
Chicago 10 Final
Cleveland 24
Green Bay 7 Final
Tennessee 27
Miami 20 Final
New Orleans 19