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Giants bench Mike Glennon for Jake Fromm after third interception in loss vs. Cowboys

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Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK

Late in the New York Giants‘ 21-6 loss vs. the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Joe Judge decided to pull quarterback Mike Glennon for Jake Fromm. New York’s offense managed to score just two field goals on Sunday, while Glennon accounted for three interceptions while completing 13 of 24 passes for 99 yards.

Fromm is a former fifth-round pick of the Buffalo Bills who was claimed by the Giants just a few weeks ago. This was his first regular-season game in which he saw action. The Georgia product completed 6 of 12 passes for 82 yards in the fourth quarter

The Giants have now lost three straight games as Daniel Jones continues to watch from the sidelines due to a neck injury. In that span, Glennon has thrown two touchdowns and five interceptions as the offense has averaged just 12 points per game over the past three weeks. It’s fair to wonder who will start next week against the Eagles if Jones is inactive yet again. Glennon certainly has experience, but he’s been unable to find success in this offense. Going with another younger signal-caller could breathe some life into a team that desperately needs it.  

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