The New York Giants lost by winning.
A rare victory — 45-33 over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday — knocked the Giants out of control for the coveted No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
So much for Shedeur Sanders' Giants-themed cleats unless New York trades up to get the Colorado quarterback.
The Giants (3-13) dropped from first to fourth in the draft order, with the Patriots (3-13) moving up to No. 1. New England doesn't need a quarterback because rookie Drake Maye has been one of the team's few bright spots this season. But the Titans (3-13) currently sit at No. 2 and they will be seeking a franchise QB at No. 2. The Browns (3-13) should do the same if they stay at No. 3. Sanders and Miami's Cam Ward won't be around if New York has to settle for the fourth pick.
That's why Giants fans were angry after witnessing the team's first win at MetLife Stadium this season.
''The playoff is out of contention, you understand what they're saying,'' quarterback Drew Lock said after throwing for 309 yards and four touchdowns. ''But at the same time, it's nice to say we're going to go work, we're going to keep doing this, we're going to keep pushing, the season's not over, we've got two games left to be able to come out and win this one — that's the goal every single week, come out and win and work as hard as we can to do it."
Players aren't going to tank football games. It's a violent, physical sport and it would be dangerous to play to lose. Plus, there's too much pride involved and other factors. Guys are playing for contracts and there are few job guarantees in the NFL.
''We're obviously not tanking,'' said wide receiver Darius Slayton, who screamed an expletive about tanking after catching a 32-yard TD pass. ''At the end of the day, we have a job to do. This isn't basketball, it's not golf, it's not tennis. Football, you get hit, so I'm not (going to) go out there and just let people tee off on me just to tank.''