EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Snapping a franchise-record 10-game losing streak, winning for the first time at home this season and ending the Indianapolis Colts' slim playoff hopes Sunday didn’t salvage the season for the New York Giants.
The main positive in the 45-33 win that Drew Lock led with four touchdown passes and a late TD run was the Giants (3-13) got to walk off the field with smiles for the first time in months after a season of misery that will could lead to major changes.
Another factor from the win: New York no longer has control of the No. 1 overall pick in the draft.
Giants coach Brian Daboll, who has had two straight losing seasons following a playoff berth in 2022 in his first year, said that he was happy the team got a chance to celebrate after losing eight straight at MetLife Stadium.
‘‘Those guys put a lot into it. They come out, they grind every day. They have good attitudes,‘’ Daboll said. ‘’It’s never easy when you when are losing. But I’m proud of the character and all the people in the building, and I’m mostly happy for them.‘’
Lock, who threw two pick-6s in the loss to Atlanta a week ago, sandwiched touchdown passes of 31 and 59 yards to Malik Nabers around TD passes of 32 yards to Darius Slayton and 5 yards to Wan’Dale Robinson in leading the Giants (3-13) to their first win since beating Seattle on Oct. 6.
‘‘I’ve won a lot in my life,‘’ Slayton said. “I wouldn’t say I ever forget the feeling of winning, but, you know, obviously it’s nice to get that feeling back today.‘’
Ihmir Smith-Marsette had a 100-yard return on the second-half kickoff on a day the league’s worst offense set a season high for points.