Dexter Lawrence aims to DISRUPT Joe Burrow & the Bengals in Primetime

Bob Papa and Carl Banks preview the Sunday Night Football game on NBC, with Bob kicking things off by sharing a notable stat about the Bengals Sunday night performance. They discuss the task of defending against Ja’Marr Chase, Joe Burrow, and Tee Higgins, as well as Shane Bowen’s strategy for containing one of the league’s most dangerous offenses. They also address how the defense will need to step up in the absence of Kayvon Thibodeaux. They emphasize the importance of an energized crowd at MetLife Stadium. Bob provides additional insights on the Giants’ receivers and Daniel Jones, detailing their obstacles to the Bengals. They point out that Brian Daboll and Shane Bowen have previously faced Joe Burrow and the Bengals, bringing familiarity to this matchup. The two hosts then discuss the key elements crucial for the Giants to secure a win. #Tellafriendtotellafriend

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22 comments
  1. No Nabers or Thibs, Thibs luckily has AO to step in, so not such a huge problem there. But Nabers being 3 weeks out with just a minor concussion is crazy, what gives? It wasn’t that bad of a concussion watching the film, and being out this long for that minor of a out isn’t normal. Is he another player who has a body that can’t take hit, that shouldn’t be playing at all?

  2. The key to winning the game is for the offense to stay on the field as long as possible. Long drives keeps your defense fresh and keeps their offense on the bench.

  3. Carl, PLEASE bring this jacket back in stock!!! — Men's G-III Sports by Carl Banks Royal/Red New York Giants Commemorative Reversible Full-Zip Jacket —

  4. Question: do you think Dexter Lawrence became the unstoppable force he is because of Leonard Williams? It's just a gut feeling on my part but his game seemed to improve playing along side of Leo. Thanks.

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