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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.



Final Score and Game Information

Q1Q2Q3Q4Final
New York Giants71010734
Las Vegas Raiders037010
DateDecember 28, 2025
VenueAllegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
Attendance62,021
Duration2:49
Vegas LineGiants –2.5
Over/Under41.5 (Over)
Records AfterNYG 3–13 / LVR 2–14
BroadcastCBS

Scoring Summary

QTimePlayNYGLVR
10:00Devin Singletary 1-yd rush (Ben Sauls kick) — set up by Bobby Okereke’s 47-yd INT return70
29:41Daniel Carlson 42-yd field goal — 9-play, 35-yd drive73
25:56Jaxson Dart 12-yd rush (Ben Sauls kick) — 8-play, 65-yd drive143
20:00Ben Sauls 32-yd field goal — 12-play, 71-yd drive173
37:17Ben Sauls 23-yd field goal — 11-play, 72-yd drive203
30:31Tyler Lockett 4-yd pass from Geno Smith (Daniel Carlson kick) — 14-play, 65-yd drive2010
30:18Deonte Banks 95-yd kickoff return (Ben Sauls kick)2710
43:40Jaxson Dart 2-yd rush (Ben Sauls kick) — 15-play, 75-yd, 8:49 drive3410

Team Stats — New York Giants vs. Las Vegas Raiders

StatNYGLVR
Total Yards343231
Total Plays6354
Yards per Play5.44.3
Rushing Yards15563
Rushing Attempts3120
Yards per Rush5.03.2
Net Passing Yards188168
Completions / Attempts22/3022/30
Yards per Pass Attempt5.94.9
Sacks — Yards Lost2–194–24
Interceptions Thrown02
First Downs2214
Rushing First Downs115
Passing First Downs98
Penalty First Downs21
Third Down Efficiency6/13 (46%)3/13 (23%)
Fourth Down Efficiency1/1 (100%)4/5 (80%)
Red Zone Scoring5/5 — 100%1/2 — 50%
Red Zone Touchdowns31
Red Zone Field Goals20
Turnovers02
Fumbles Lost00
Penalties — Yards8–585–41
Time of Possession30:4829:12
Avg Yards per Drive39.225.8
Avg Points per Drive3.11.1
Explosive Runs (10+ yds)6 — 101 yds2 — 37 yds
Explosive Passes (15+ yds)5 — 107 yds3 — 61 yds
Avg EPA per Play (Off.)+0.237–0.241
D/ST Touchdowns20

Passing Stats

Jaxson Dart — New York Giants

CMPATTYDSTDINTSKSK YDSLNGRATEQBR
2230207002–193691.983.7
IAYIAY/PACAYCAY/CmpYACDrop%Bad Throw%Pressures FacedPressure RateScrmScrm YdsAvg Time to Throw
1575.2863.91210.0%10.3%925.7%3222.99s

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

PlayerCMPATTYDSTDINTSKSK YDSLNGRATEQBR
Geno Smith2028176123–242669.927.5
Kenny Pickett2216001011100.011.4
Team2230192124–2473.2
PlayerIAYCAY/CmpYACDrop%Bad Throw%Pressures FacedPressure RateBlitzedAvg Time to Throw
Geno Smith1513.81000.0%11.5%928.1%15/28 dropbacks2.56s

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

PlayerATTYDSTDLNGYBC/AttYAC/AttBroken Tkl
Tyrone Tracy Jr.14620233.90.51
Jaxson Dart9482175.30.00
Devin Singletary8451293.62.01
Team311553292

Las Vegas Raiders

PlayerATTYDSTDLNGYBC/AttYAC/AttBroken Tkl
Ashton Jeanty16600242.90.91
Zamir White12022.00.00
Geno Smith11011.00.00
Tre Tucker2–100100.00.00
Team20630243

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

PlayerTGTRECYDSTDLNGYACADOTDrop%Passer Rating When Targeted
Wan’Dale Robinson1411113036435.50.0%100.3
Darius Slayton3236021513.30.0%107.6
Devin Singletary442501238–3.30.0%92.7
Gunner Olszewski1119019163.00.0%118.7
Daniel Bellinger321107114.00.0%72.9
Isaiah Hodgins2180884.00.0%60.4
Tyrone Tracy Jr.21–5007.50.0%56.2
Team29222070361210.0%

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

PlayerTGTRECYDSTDLNGYACADOTDrop%Passer Rating When Targeted
Michael Mayer10989019613.10.0%64.2
Tre Tucker6549026282.70.0%100.7
Shedrick Jackson3220011415.00.0%85.4
Ashton Jeanty221301144.50.0%93.7
Dont’e Thornton421207114.30.0%56.2
Tyler Lockett3291506.00.0%70.1
Team28221921261180.0%

Defensive Stats — Tackles, Sacks, and Interceptions

New York Giants Defense

PlayerCOMBSOLOASTSACKSTFLPDQB HTSINTINT YDS
Bobby Okereke7520.0110147
Dane Belton7340.001018
Andru Phillips6330.01000
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles6421.01000
Darius Muasau5230.00000
Raheem Layne4220.00000
Brian Burns4131.51030
Roy Robertson-Harris3300.00000
Deonte Banks3300.00200
Darius Alexander3211.01020
Dexter Lawrence3210.01000
Abdul Carter3210.52040
Paulson Adebo3120.00100
Chauncey Golston2200.01000
Jevon Holland2020.00000
Rico Payton2110.00000
Art Green1010.00000
Team6436284.0959255

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.

Las Vegas Raiders Defense

PlayerCOMBSOLOASTSACKSTFLPDQB HTSINTINT YDS
Devin White8440.00010
Lonnie Johnson Jr.7430.00000
Elandon Roberts6420.00000
Tommy Eichenberg5320.00000
Tyree Wilson5230.00000
Greedy Vance4400.00110
Jonah Laulu4220.01000
Tristin McCollum3300.01000
Isaiah Pola-Mao3210.00100
Darien Porter3210.00100
JJ Pegues3210.00000
Jamal Adams3120.00000
Thomas Booker3120.00010
Tonka Hemingway2201.01110
Eric Stokes2200.00000
Malcolm Koonce2111.01030
Adam Butler1010.00000
Jon Rhattigan1010.00000
Team6741262.044700

Pass Rush Stats

New York Giants Pass Rush

PlayerPRSHTotal PressuresSKHTHUUnblockedPR%
Abdul Carter317133122.6%
Brian Burns254211216.0%
Darius Alexander213111014.3%
Roy Robertson-Harris18101005.6%
Dexter Lawrence25000000.0%
Chauncey Golston15000000.0%
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles1000000.0%
Darius Muasau3000000.0%

Las Vegas Raiders Pass Rush

PlayerPRSHTotal PressuresSKHTHUUnblockedPR%
Malcolm Koonce297034124.1%
Thomas Booker162011012.5%
Greedy Vance31010133.3%
JJ Pegues101001010.0%
Jonah Laulu23100104.3%
Tonka Hemingway13110007.7%
Adam Butler8000000.0%
Devin White3000000.0%
Jamal Adams2000000.0%

PRSH = Pass Rush Snaps | SK = Sacks | HT = QB Hits | HU = Hurries | PR% = Pressure Rate


Coverage Stats

New York Giants Coverage

PlayerTargetsRec AllowedComp%Yds AllowedTDINTPBUPasser RTG
Paulson Adebo4375.0%41001107.3
Bobby Okereke5480.0%2801050.4
Andru Phillips44100%2400091.7
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles2150.0%1900083.3
Raheem Layne3266.7%1800082.6
Dane Belton22100%1801064.6
Deonte Banks4375.0%16100120.8
Darius Muasau22100%1500097.9
Jevon Holland11100%11000112.5
Rico Payton11100%10000108.3

Las Vegas Raiders Coverage

PlayerTargetsRec AllowedComp%Yds AllowedTDINTPBUPasser RTG
Devin White1010100%113000113.8
Greedy Vance4375.0%3000095.8
Eric Stokes2150.0%2100087.5
Isaiah Pola-Mao3266.7%1700181.3
Jamal Adams44100%1100079.2
Jonah Laulu11100%700095.8
Lonnie Johnson Jr.11100%500087.5
Darien Porter100.0%000139.6

Special Teams Stats

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGMFGAFG%LongXPMXPAPTS
Ben SaulsNYG22100%324410
Daniel CarlsonLVR11100%42114

Punting

PlayerTeamPuntsYdsAvgLongIn 20TB
Jamie GillanNYG28844.04410
AJ Cole IIILVR317157.06310

Kickoff Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
Deonte BanksNYG211356.5951
Dylan LaubeLVR25226.0280

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
Gunner OlszewskiNYG2189.0120
Alex BachmanLVR210.510

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)

PlayerPOSSnaps%
Jaxson DartQB64100%
Marcus MbowOL/T64100%
Jon Runyan Jr.G64100%
Austin SchlottmannC64100%
Greg Van RotenG64100%
Daniel BellingerTE6297%
Jermaine EluemunorOL/T6195%
Darius SlaytonWR5688%
Isaiah HodginsWR5281%
Wan’Dale RobinsonWR4875%
Tyrone Tracy Jr.RB4266%
Devin SingletaryRB1930%
Chris ManhertzTE1523%
Gunner OlszewskiWR1016%
Zach DavidsonTE711%
Dalen CambreWR46%
Bryan HudsonC35%
Eric GrayRB35%
Aaron StinnieOL12%
Elijah ChatmanDL12%

Las Vegas Raiders — Offense (59 total snaps)

PlayerPOSSnaps%
Atonio MafiG59100%
Delmar GlazeT59100%
Caleb RogersG59100%
Tre TuckerWR59100%
Alex CappaG59100%
Michael MayerTE5593%
Stone ForsytheOL/T5390%
Geno SmithQB5390%
Ashton JeantyRB4881%
Dont’e ThorntonWR4678%
Tyler LockettWR3356%
Ian ThomasTE2136%
Alex BachmanWR1220%
Zamir WhiteRB1119%
Shedrick JacksonWR814%
Charles GrantT712%
Kenny PickettQB610%
Carter RunyonTE12%

Defensive Snap Counts

New York Giants — Defense (59 total snaps)

PlayerPOSSnaps%
Dane BeltonS59100%
Bobby OkerekeLB59100%
Paulson AdeboCB59100%
Abdul CarterED/LB5288%
Deonte BanksCB5085%
Raheem LayneS4780%
Dexter LawrenceDL4169%
Brian BurnsED/LB4068%
Andru PhillipsCB3966%
Darius MuasauLB3661%
Darius AlexanderDL3458%
Roy Robertson-HarrisDT3254%
Jevon HollandS2542%
Demetrius Flannigan-FowlesLB2441%
Chauncey GolstonED/DL2237%
Tomon FoxLB1220%
Elijah ChatmanDL1119%
Rico PaytonCB915%

Las Vegas Raiders — Defense (64 total snaps)

PlayerPOSSnaps%
Isaiah Pola-MaoS64100%
Devin WhiteLB64100%
Darien PorterCB6398%
Eric StokesCB6398%
Lonnie Johnson Jr.S4875%
Elandon RobertsLB4875%
Malcolm KoonceDE4570%
Jonah LauluDT4266%
Tyree WilsonDE4266%
Thomas BookerDT3656%
Greedy VanceCB3555%
Tonka HemingwayDT2742%
Jamal AdamsLB2742%
JJ PeguesDT2438%
Tristin McCollumS1828%
Adam ButlerDT1625%
Charles SnowdenDE1625%
Tommy EichenbergLB1320%
Jahfari HarveyDE1320%

Initial PFF Grades — Week 17

All grades are initial and subject to review.

Offense

GradePlayerTeamPOSSnaps
90.5Wan’Dale RobinsonNYGWR48
79.5Stone ForsytheLVRT52
78.0 (rookie)Jaxson DartNYGQB64
72.3Tre TuckerLVRWR58
71.3Gunner OlszewskiNYGWR10

Defense

GradePlayerTeamPOSSnaps
90.1Dane BeltonNYGS58
86.4Tristin McCollumLVRS18
85.6Bobby OkerekeNYGLB58
83.3Brian BurnsNYGED40
82.5Jamal AdamsLVRLB27

Game Officials

RoleOfficial
RefereeLand Clark
UmpireMark Pellis
Down JudgeTom Stephan
Line JudgeJeff Hutcheon
Back JudgeBrad Freeman
Side JudgeDominique Pender
Field JudgeJabir 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.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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