The New York Giants pulled off an impressive 29-20 upset of the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on Sunday afternoon, improving their record to 2-3 on the season and breathing life back into their slim playoff hopes.

It was the team’s most dominant victory since the 2022 season despite what the scoreboard would have you believe. Except for some Wan’Dale Robinson drops and a questionable Eric Gray fumble (it looked like a touchdown on replay), the team was nearly flawless.

Here’s a look at the best and worst performers, courtesy of PFF, from the Week 5 win.

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  • OL Greg Van Roten (82.2)
  • WR Darius Slayton (76.9)
  • OL Jermaine Eluemunor (76.7)
  • RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (72.0)
  • QB Daniel Jones (70.4)

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  • RB Eric Gray (43.5)
  • TE Chris Manhertz (48.3)
  • WR Jalin Hyatt (50.3)
  • WR Isaiah Hodgins (56.7)
  • OL John Michael Schmitz (57.7)

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  • CB Deonte Banks (84.6)
  • CB Cor’Dale Flott (74.2)
  • NT Dexter Lawrence (73.9)
  • LB Brian Burns (68.3)
  • LB Darius Muasau (65.4)

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  • S Dane Belton (43.3)
  • LB Bobby Okereke (47.2)
  • LB Micah McFadden (48.1)
  • DT Elijah Chatman (52.4)
  • CB Nick McCloud (53.9)

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  • DB Isaiah Simmons (93.3)
  • WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton (90.6)
  • WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette (75.5)
  • LS Casey Kreiter (73.5)
  • LB Patrick Johnson (72.1)

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  • TE Chris Manhertz (46.5)
  • LB Micah McFadden (50.3)
  • LB Matthew Adams (50.5)
  • LB Darius Muasau (53.1)
  • TE Theo Johnson (53.1)

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  • OL Andrew Thomas (70.4)
  • TE Theo Johnson (62.5)
  • WR Wan’Dale Robinson (60.8)
  • OL Jon Runyan Jr. (58.7)
  • LB Kayvon Thibodeaux (64.7)
  • LB Azeez Ojulari (64.7)
  • CB Andru Phillips (64.3)
  • S Tyler Nubin (63.5)
  • CB Adoree’ Jackson (61.2)

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