Wan’Dale Robinson fractured his ribs before halftime at Allegiant Stadium and didn’t leave the game. He entered Week 17 with 901 receiving yards on the season — 99 short of 1,000. He finished with 113. That detail alone told the story of where this franchise was headed — a 5-foot-8 slot receiver playing through cracked bones in a meaningless late-December game because the milestone actually meant something to him.
The New York Giants won 34–10, ending a nine-game losing streak and handing the Las Vegas Raiders their tenth consecutive loss. Jaxson Dart ran for two touchdowns, Deonte Banks took a kickoff 95 yards to the house, and a Giants defense that had been leaky all season held Geno Smith to 176 yards before he left with a high ankle sprain in the fourth quarter. The Raiders, stripped of Maxx Crosby, Brock Bowers, and Jeremy Chinn — all placed on injured reserve in the days before kickoff — fell to 2–14 and moved to the brink of the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Every stat, snap count, and grade from the game is below.
Table of Contents
Final Score and Game Information
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Final
New York Giants
7
10
10
7
34
Las Vegas Raiders
0
3
7
0
10
Date
December 28, 2025
Venue
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Attendance
62,021
Duration
2:49
Vegas Line
Giants –2.5
Over/Under
41.5 (Over)
Records After
NYG 3–13 / LVR 2–14
Broadcast
CBS
Scoring Summary
Q
Time
Play
NYG
LVR
1
0:00
Devin Singletary 1-yd rush (Ben Sauls kick) — set up by Bobby Okereke’s 47-yd INT return
7
0
2
9:41
Daniel Carlson 42-yd field goal — 9-play, 35-yd drive
Team Stats — New York Giants vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Stat
NYG
LVR
Total Yards
343
231
Total Plays
63
54
Yards per Play
5.4
4.3
Rushing Yards
155
63
Rushing Attempts
31
20
Yards per Rush
5.0
3.2
Net Passing Yards
188
168
Completions / Attempts
22/30
22/30
Yards per Pass Attempt
5.9
4.9
Sacks — Yards Lost
2–19
4–24
Interceptions Thrown
0
2
First Downs
22
14
Rushing First Downs
11
5
Passing First Downs
9
8
Penalty First Downs
2
1
Third Down Efficiency
6/13 (46%)
3/13 (23%)
Fourth Down Efficiency
1/1 (100%)
4/5 (80%)
Red Zone Scoring
5/5 — 100%
1/2 — 50%
Red Zone Touchdowns
3
1
Red Zone Field Goals
2
0
Turnovers
0
2
Fumbles Lost
0
0
Penalties — Yards
8–58
5–41
Time of Possession
30:48
29:12
Avg Yards per Drive
39.2
25.8
Avg Points per Drive
3.1
1.1
Explosive Runs (10+ yds)
6 — 101 yds
2 — 37 yds
Explosive Passes (15+ yds)
5 — 107 yds
3 — 61 yds
Avg EPA per Play (Off.)
+0.237
–0.241
D/ST Touchdowns
2
0
Passing Stats
Jaxson Dart — New York Giants
CMP
ATT
YDS
TD
INT
SK
SK YDS
LNG
RATE
QBR
22
30
207
0
0
2
–19
36
91.9
83.7
IAY
IAY/PA
CAY
CAY/Cmp
YAC
Drop%
Bad Throw%
Pressures Faced
Pressure Rate
Scrm
Scrm Yds
Avg Time to Throw
157
5.2
86
3.9
121
0.0%
10.3%
9
25.7%
3
22
2.99s
Dart, the Giants’ No. 25 overall pick in the 2025 draft, finished with 255 combined passing and rushing yards. He was under pressure on more than a quarter of his dropbacks but still delivered a clean sheet — no turnovers, no bad decisions late.
Las Vegas Raiders Passing
Player
CMP
ATT
YDS
TD
INT
SK
SK YDS
LNG
RATE
QBR
Geno Smith
20
28
176
1
2
3
–24
26
69.9
27.5
Kenny Pickett
2
2
16
0
0
1
0
11
100.0
11.4
Team
22
30
192
1
2
4
–24
—
73.2
—
Player
IAY
CAY/Cmp
YAC
Drop%
Bad Throw%
Pressures Faced
Pressure Rate
Blitzed
Avg Time to Throw
Geno Smith
151
3.8
100
0.0%
11.5%
9
28.1%
15/28 dropbacks
2.56s
Smith left in the fourth quarter with a high ankle sprain and finished the 2025 regular season with a league-high 17 interceptions. He was booed during pregame introductions. Pickett replaced him and completed both attempts before the Raiders’ final drive stalled with a holding penalty.
Rushing Stats
New York Giants
Player
ATT
YDS
TD
LNG
YBC/Att
YAC/Att
Broken Tkl
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
14
62
0
23
3.9
0.5
1
Jaxson Dart
9
48
2
17
5.3
0.0
0
Devin Singletary
8
45
1
29
3.6
2.0
1
Team
31
155
3
29
—
—
2
Las Vegas Raiders
Player
ATT
YDS
TD
LNG
YBC/Att
YAC/Att
Broken Tkl
Ashton Jeanty
16
60
0
24
2.9
0.9
1
Zamir White
1
2
0
2
2.0
0.0
0
Geno Smith
1
1
0
1
1.0
0.0
0
Tre Tucker
2
–10
0
10
0.0
0.0
0
Team
20
63
0
24
—
—
3
Jeanty was stopped at or behind the line of scrimmage on 7 of his 16 carries, losing 18 yards on those attempts. The Giants’ front held the Raiders’ ground game to 3.2 yards per carry for the afternoon.
Receiving Stats
New York Giants
Player
TGT
REC
YDS
TD
LNG
YAC
ADOT
Drop%
Passer Rating When Targeted
Wan’Dale Robinson
14
11
113
0
36
43
5.5
0.0%
100.3
Darius Slayton
3
2
36
0
21
5
13.3
0.0%
107.6
Devin Singletary
4
4
25
0
12
38
–3.3
0.0%
92.7
Gunner Olszewski
1
1
19
0
19
16
3.0
0.0%
118.7
Daniel Bellinger
3
2
11
0
7
11
4.0
0.0%
72.9
Isaiah Hodgins
2
1
8
0
8
8
4.0
0.0%
60.4
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
2
1
–5
0
—
0
7.5
0.0%
56.2
Team
29
22
207
0
36
121
—
0.0%
—
Robinson’s 11 catches tied a career high. He played the second half on fractured ribs — confirmed by the receiver himself after the game — and finished the 2025 season with 92 receptions for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns on 140 targets across 16 games. At 5-foot-8, he became the shortest player in NFL history to record a 1,000-yard receiving season, surpassing 5-foot-7 Richard Johnson, the last player that short to do it (1989).
Las Vegas Raiders
Player
TGT
REC
YDS
TD
LNG
YAC
ADOT
Drop%
Passer Rating When Targeted
Michael Mayer
10
9
89
0
19
61
3.1
0.0%
64.2
Tre Tucker
6
5
49
0
26
28
2.7
0.0%
100.7
Shedrick Jackson
3
2
20
0
11
4
15.0
0.0%
85.4
Ashton Jeanty
2
2
13
0
11
4
4.5
0.0%
93.7
Dont’e Thornton
4
2
12
0
7
1
14.3
0.0%
56.2
Tyler Lockett
3
2
9
1
5
0
6.0
0.0%
70.1
Team
28
22
192
1
26
118
—
0.0%
—
Defensive Stats — Tackles, Sacks, and Interceptions
New York Giants Defense
Player
COMB
SOLO
AST
SACKS
TFL
PD
QB HTS
INT
INT YDS
Bobby Okereke
7
5
2
0.0
1
1
0
1
47
Dane Belton
7
3
4
0.0
0
1
0
1
8
Andru Phillips
6
3
3
0.0
1
0
0
0
—
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
6
4
2
1.0
1
0
0
0
—
Darius Muasau
5
2
3
0.0
0
0
0
0
—
Raheem Layne
4
2
2
0.0
0
0
0
0
—
Brian Burns
4
1
3
1.5
1
0
3
0
—
Roy Robertson-Harris
3
3
0
0.0
0
0
0
0
—
Deonte Banks
3
3
0
0.0
0
2
0
0
—
Darius Alexander
3
2
1
1.0
1
0
2
0
—
Dexter Lawrence
3
2
1
0.0
1
0
0
0
—
Abdul Carter
3
2
1
0.5
2
0
4
0
—
Paulson Adebo
3
1
2
0.0
0
1
0
0
—
Chauncey Golston
2
2
0
0.0
1
0
0
0
—
Jevon Holland
2
0
2
0.0
0
0
0
0
—
Rico Payton
2
1
1
0.0
0
0
0
0
—
Art Green
1
0
1
0.0
0
0
0
0
—
Team
64
36
28
4.0
9
5
9
2
55
Burns’ 1.5 sacks pushed his season total to 16.5, a career high. Okereke’s red-zone interception in the first quarter — returned 47 yards — directly set up Singletary’s opening touchdown. It was just New York’s seventh interception of the entire 2025 season.
Banks’ 95-yard return came 13 seconds after the Raiders had cut the Giants’ lead to 20–10 in the third quarter. It turned a 10-point game back into a three-possession lead.
Offensive Snap Counts
New York Giants — Offense (64 total snaps)
Player
POS
Snaps
%
Jaxson Dart
QB
64
100%
Marcus Mbow
OL/T
64
100%
Jon Runyan Jr.
G
64
100%
Austin Schlottmann
C
64
100%
Greg Van Roten
G
64
100%
Daniel Bellinger
TE
62
97%
Jermaine Eluemunor
OL/T
61
95%
Darius Slayton
WR
56
88%
Isaiah Hodgins
WR
52
81%
Wan’Dale Robinson
WR
48
75%
Tyrone Tracy Jr.
RB
42
66%
Devin Singletary
RB
19
30%
Chris Manhertz
TE
15
23%
Gunner Olszewski
WR
10
16%
Zach Davidson
TE
7
11%
Dalen Cambre
WR
4
6%
Bryan Hudson
C
3
5%
Eric Gray
RB
3
5%
Aaron Stinnie
OL
1
2%
Elijah Chatman
DL
1
2%
Las Vegas Raiders — Offense (59 total snaps)
Player
POS
Snaps
%
Atonio Mafi
G
59
100%
Delmar Glaze
T
59
100%
Caleb Rogers
G
59
100%
Tre Tucker
WR
59
100%
Alex Cappa
G
59
100%
Michael Mayer
TE
55
93%
Stone Forsythe
OL/T
53
90%
Geno Smith
QB
53
90%
Ashton Jeanty
RB
48
81%
Dont’e Thornton
WR
46
78%
Tyler Lockett
WR
33
56%
Ian Thomas
TE
21
36%
Alex Bachman
WR
12
20%
Zamir White
RB
11
19%
Shedrick Jackson
WR
8
14%
Charles Grant
T
7
12%
Kenny Pickett
QB
6
10%
Carter Runyon
TE
1
2%
Defensive Snap Counts
New York Giants — Defense (59 total snaps)
Player
POS
Snaps
%
Dane Belton
S
59
100%
Bobby Okereke
LB
59
100%
Paulson Adebo
CB
59
100%
Abdul Carter
ED/LB
52
88%
Deonte Banks
CB
50
85%
Raheem Layne
S
47
80%
Dexter Lawrence
DL
41
69%
Brian Burns
ED/LB
40
68%
Andru Phillips
CB
39
66%
Darius Muasau
LB
36
61%
Darius Alexander
DL
34
58%
Roy Robertson-Harris
DT
32
54%
Jevon Holland
S
25
42%
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
LB
24
41%
Chauncey Golston
ED/DL
22
37%
Tomon Fox
LB
12
20%
Elijah Chatman
DL
11
19%
Rico Payton
CB
9
15%
Las Vegas Raiders — Defense (64 total snaps)
Player
POS
Snaps
%
Isaiah Pola-Mao
S
64
100%
Devin White
LB
64
100%
Darien Porter
CB
63
98%
Eric Stokes
CB
63
98%
Lonnie Johnson Jr.
S
48
75%
Elandon Roberts
LB
48
75%
Malcolm Koonce
DE
45
70%
Jonah Laulu
DT
42
66%
Tyree Wilson
DE
42
66%
Thomas Booker
DT
36
56%
Greedy Vance
CB
35
55%
Tonka Hemingway
DT
27
42%
Jamal Adams
LB
27
42%
JJ Pegues
DT
24
38%
Tristin McCollum
S
18
28%
Adam Butler
DT
16
25%
Charles Snowden
DE
16
25%
Tommy Eichenberg
LB
13
20%
Jahfari Harvey
DE
13
20%
Initial PFF Grades — Week 17
All grades are initial and subject to review.
Offense
Grade
Player
Team
POS
Snaps
90.5
Wan’Dale Robinson
NYG
WR
48
79.5
Stone Forsythe
LVR
T
52
78.0 (rookie)
Jaxson Dart
NYG
QB
64
72.3
Tre Tucker
LVR
WR
58
71.3
Gunner Olszewski
NYG
WR
10
Defense
Grade
Player
Team
POS
Snaps
90.1
Dane Belton
NYG
S
58
86.4
Tristin McCollum
LVR
S
18
85.6
Bobby Okereke
NYG
LB
58
83.3
Brian Burns
NYG
ED
40
82.5
Jamal Adams
LVR
LB
27
Game Officials
Role
Official
Referee
Land Clark
Umpire
Mark Pellis
Down Judge
Tom Stephan
Line Judge
Jeff Hutcheon
Back Judge
Brad Freeman
Side Judge
Dominique Pender
Field Judge
Jabir Walker
The 34–10 margin was the Giants’ largest winning margin since a 38–10 dismantling of Indianapolis in Week 17 of 2022. Interim coach Mike Kafka picked up his first win after losing his first five. For Las Vegas, the defeat extended the longest losing streak in franchise history that season to ten games — matching the fifth-longest single-season skid in Raiders history — and set up a Week 18 matchup against Kansas City at Allegiant Stadium with the No. 1 overall pick hanging on the result. The Raiders were a loss away from ending more than two decades without a playoff win and potentially selecting a franchise quarterback to change that.
That Sunday in Las Vegas, both franchises were playing for very different futures. For the Raiders, it was about bottoming out to rebuild from the top. For the Giants, it was about a rookie quarterback who ran for 48 yards and two touchdowns, a 5-foot-8 receiver who played through broken bones because 1,000 yards meant something real, and a nine-game weight lifted from a locker room that had been grinding through a season with nothing left to play for except each other.
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