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The Chicago Bears (5-3) host the New York Giants (2-7) at Soldier Field on Sunday.
Cam Skattebo watched on as Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants dropped a third-straight game, falling to 2-7 on the 2025 NFL season after a 34-24 loss to Mac Jones and the San Francisco 49ers in Week 9. Now, the Giants will look to end the drought in Week 10, hitting the road to face Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears.
The Giants gave up 30-plus points and nearly 400 offensive yards again in their third straight loss Sunday. But embattled coach Brian Daboll is sticking with defensive coordinator Shane Bowen.
George Kittle on the MetLife turf: “When someone's field is the butt of a joke around all of social media constantly, on every NFL meme page, and everybody jokes about how bad it is, I feel like at that point, someone should just take a look at it. No NFL field should be the… pic.twitter.com/xjlE0bK8uz
Wilson, though, is keeping himself busy off the field. On Monday, the veteran QB took to social media to announce an update away from football. This comes in the form of a new partnership with Cameo.
On a more positive note, there are some previously injured players who are set to make their return in Week 9. After being sidelined since Week 2, Minnesota will bring back quarterback J.J. McCarthy, while the Los Angeles Rams will welcome back star wideout Puka Nacua.
For starters, the Giants, after an impressive 10-play opening drive in which they scored a touchdown, proceeded on their next five series to manage just one first down and zero points, those drives ripe with errors such as pre-snap penalties and dropped balls.
Multiple New York Giants players were the subjects of trade rumors before the club fell to 2-7 on the season via a 34-24 home loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon.