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Golladay has been more forgettable than a Dane DeHaan-led movie during his Giants tenure. Umm … this is becoming a weekly occurrence. Bachman also made an impressive stop on special teams. The back-to-back touchdown scores helped the Giants win the game in the fourth quarter. Bachman caught 11 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday. While he appeared in three games last season, Bachman is looking to make the 53-man roster and have a solid role on offense this year. Winner: Giants WR Alex Bachmanīachman really took advantage of his deep-depth reps against the Bengals. The Giants won, 25-22, against the visiting Bengals. Giants starting QB Daniel Jones was asked to lead the offense as buzz continues to build toward backup QB Tyrod Taylor potentially replacing the first-round pick in the lineup. In the Meadowlands, the Giants’ starters faced off against the Bengals’ backups. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Preseason Week 2 winners and losers | Bengals vs.
