NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – The disappointment of Green Bay just won’t go away for the New York Giants.
Not only did they lose control of their playoff hopes with a 45-17 loss to the Packers, the Giants were stuck in Wisconsin for a second straight day when their charter was unable to make it to New Jersey following a major storm that dumped more than two feet of snow in the state.
Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon said Monday evening the team planned to leave early Tuesday morning.
A disappointed coach Tom Coughlin addressed his players at their Appleton, Wis., hotel Monday morning and told them turnovers cost teams games and that the Giants (9-6) still had a chance to make the playoffs, provided they get help.
They must beat the Redskins in Washington on Sunday and hope that Chicago can knock off the Packers in Green Bay.
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