Giants vs. 49ers Turns Into a Wild Rollercoaster — Every Shocking Score and Viral Moment Unfolds Live.QQ

The Giants are looking to make it three in a row on their home turf against an up-and-down 49ers squad.

So what’s it going to be this week with the New York Giants, who host the San Francisco 49ers?
Will we see the team that held its own against the Los Angeles Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles (Week 6) and, for 3½ quarters, was the better team against Denver?
Or will we see the team that was a turnover machine against the Saints and whose porous run defense sprung a leak so bad last week against the Eagles that they had no chance at salvaging the game plan?
That’s what’s been most frustrating about the Giants. They’ve been like a box of chocolates, where you never know what you’re going to get.
Big Blue, who has averaged 21.6 points per game, is hosting a 49ers team that has allowed opponents 20.5 points per game. They have also won their last two home contests, so they have that going for them as well.
But they’re also facing the league’s No. 2 passing offense (259.3 yards per game) with a banged-up defensive secondary that will be missing both starting corners (Paulson Adebo and Cor’Dale Flott) and could also be missing starting safety Jevon Holland again.
And then on the other side of the ball, the Giants go into this game without rookie running back Cam Skattebo’s energy.
Skattebo and quarterback Jaxson Dart have been a great source of energy within the locker room, and now it’s been left to Dart to pretty much carry the load by himself.
So which will it be for the Giants, who at 2-6 sit behind Washington (3-5) and Dallas (3-4-1) in the NFC East, but who are currently 15th out of 16 teams in the NFC?
Be sure to follow along with our live blog as we wait to find out.
				



