1. Peppers popping early
Jabrill Peppers has been a bright spot for the Patriots this season and he was actively involved early in this game, jumping on a fumble on the Giants first possession, then coming up with a big sack on their second possession as he screamed in off the corner on a blitz. Peppers’ play was the only notable performance in the first quarter, as the two teams traded punts back and forth, neither able to sustain a drive.
Still under contract after signing a two-year extension this offseason, Peppers’ emerging presence has continually provided a spark for the defense. Unfortunately, the offense was unable to take advantage of his two big plays that he contributed early on.
Despite forcing three first-quarter punts, the Patriots defense continued their big-play-allowing ways, giving up completions of 29 and 22 yards to Jalin Hyatt, while the New England offense struggled on third down with two incompletions that led to punts. On the second drive, Tyquan Thornton could not corral Mac Jones’ pass on a quick inside slant, leading to a drop and a punt. Thornton has struggled to develop chemistry with the quarterback this season, as Jones has targeted him seven times but completed just three passes for 15 yards in three previous games in 2023.