NFL Power Rankings, Week 14: Ravens perched atop AFC, Packers bounce back

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 01: Kicker Justin Tucker #9 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after hitting the game winning field goal against the San Francisco 49ers at M&T Bank Stadium on December 01, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 01: Kicker Justin Tucker #9 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates after hitting the game winning field goal against the San Francisco 49ers at M&T Bank Stadium on December 01, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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32. New York Giants (31)

Will the New York Giants manage to win another game by the conclusion of the regular season? If Sunday’s loss to the Green Bay Packers is any indication over what the final four games could have in store, the Giants will most likely go the final three months of 2019 without a single win.

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After finishing the month of September on a strong note with two wins under Daniel Jones, New York seemed like they were going to end up surprising a lot of football fans in 2019 since the Duke product seemed further along development wise than originally expected.

Two months later, it’s pretty clear that Jones is a work in progress, and until the Giants figure out a way to build the proper offense around their young quarterback, the struggles are only going to continue.

With that being said, just because Jones has struggled for the most part as a rookie doesn’t necessarily mean the Giants should be concerned about the long run since this is completely normal for young quarterbacks.

If anything, rough performances like Sunday against a solid defense in the Packers was great experience for Jones that should benefit the rookie and the Giants in the long run.