The Giants were unable to get back into the win column in Week 9 as they fell to the 49ers, 34-24.
The loss marked three consecutive defeats for the Giants, who will look to snap their losing streak this weekend when they travel to Chicago to take on the Bears.
Sunday's game will be the first of three straight outings against the NFC North for the Giants, with matchups at home against the Packers and on the road against the Lions.
Here are snap counts and takeaways from Week 9.
Quarterback
- Jaxson Dart - 57 offensive snaps (100 percent)
 
Dart once again took every snap at quarterback for the Giants. The rookie completed 24 of 33 passes (72.3 percent) for 191 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for a 107.0 passer rating. Dart also added eight rushes for 56 yards, good for an average of 7.0 yards per carry, and an additional touchdown. He now has five games with at least one passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown, which sets a new single-season franchise record. Dart is only the third rookie in NFL history to have at least five games with both a passing and rushing touchdown.
Running Back
- Devin Singletary - 32 offensive snaps (56.1 percent)
 - Tyrone Tracy Jr. - 25 offensive snaps (43.9 percent)
 
In the first game following Cam Skattebo's season-ending injury, Singletary and Tracy split the running back snaps in Week 9. Singletary finished the game with eight rush attempts for 43 yards (5.4 avg.) along with two receptions for eight yards. Meanwhile, Tracy took five carries for 18 yards (3.6 avg.) and caught three passes for 19 yards.
Wide Receiver
- Wan'Dale Robinson - 57 offensive snaps (100 percent)
 - Ray-Ray McCloud III - 52 offensive snaps (91.2 percent)
 - Darius Slayton - 51 offensive snaps (89.5 percent)
 - Gunner Olszewski - 4 offensive snaps, 10 special teams snaps (7.0 percent, 33.3 percent)
 - Beaux Collins - 2 offensive snaps, 7 special teams snaps (3.5 percent, 23.3 percent)
 - Jalin Hyatt - 7 special teams snaps (23.3 percent)
 
Robinson played every offensive snap against the 49ers and finished with a game-high nine receptions, which he took for 46 yards, while Slayton led the team with 62 receiving yards on five receptions. McCloud made his Giants debut and caught one pass for five yards. Olszewski registered his first reception of the season, which went for 24 yards and a touchdown. He also returned three kickoffs for 80 yards (26.7 avg.). Hyatt took on a role on special teams as he returned four kickoffs for 111 yards (27.8 avg.).
Tight End
- Theo Johnson - 49 offensive snaps (86.0 percent)
 - Thomas Fidone II - 11 offensive snaps, 18 special teams snaps (19.3 percent, 60.0 percent)
 - Chris Manhertz - 2 offensive snaps, 17 special teams snaps (3.5 percent, 56.7 percent)
 
The Giants were without Daniel Bellinger on Sunday, which led to Fidone playing a season-high 11 offensive snaps. Johnson was the only tight end to record a catch, finishing the game with three receptions for 27 yards and his team-leading fifth touchdown of the season, all of which have come with Dart at quarterback.
Offensive Line
- Greg Van Roten - 57 offensive snaps, 5 special teams snaps (100 percent, 16.7 percent)
 - Jon Runyan - 57 offensive snaps, 5 special teams snaps (100 percent, 16.7 percent)
 - Andrew Thomas - 57 offensive snaps (100 percent)
 - Marcus Mbow - 57 offensive snaps (100 percent)
 - John Michael Schmitz Jr. - 30 offensive snaps (52.6 percent)
 - Austin Schlottmann - 27 offensive snaps, 5 special teams snaps (47.4 percent, 16.7 percent)
 - James Hudson III - 5 special teams snaps (16.7 percent)
 - Aaron Stinnie - 5 special teams snaps (16.7 percent)
 
The offensive line began the game without its starting right tackle as Jermaine Eluemunor did not suit up due to a pectoral injury, paving the way for the rookie Mbow to make his first NFL start. Nearly halfway through the game, the Giants also lost their starting center as Schmitz went down with a shin injury and did not return. This led to Schlottmann playing 27 offensive snaps, in addition to his five special teams snaps.
View photos from the Week 9 matchup between the Giants and 49ers.



QB Jaxson Dart (6)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

ILB Darius Muasau (53)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

OLB Brian Burns (0), ILB Bobby Okereke (58)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

S Tyler Nubin (27)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

OLB Abdul Carter (51)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

DL Dexter Lawrence II (97)

CB Deonte Banks (2), S Dane Belton (24)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

OLB Abdul Carter (51)

WR Dalen Cambre (83), OLB Abdul Carter (51)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

ILB Darius Muasau (53)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

OLB Brian Burns (0)

ILB Bobby Okereke (58)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

ILB Bobby Okereke (58)


LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (33)


QB Jaxson Dart (6)

DT Roy Robertson-Harris (95)

\OLB Brian Burns (0)

OLB Abdul Carter (51)

OLB Abdul Carter (51)

OLB Brian Burns (0)

G Jon Runyan Jr. (76)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

DT Roy Robertson-Harris (95), DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches (93)

DT Roy Robertson-Harris (95), DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches (93)

S Dane Belton (24)

OLB Abdul Carter (51)

S Dane Belton (24)

S Dane Belton (24), ILB Bobby Okereke (58)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

S Tyler Nubin (27)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (29)

DT Darius Alexander (91), LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (33)

C John Michael Schmitz Jr. (61)

S Tyler Nubin (27)

ILB Bobby Okereke (58)

ILB Bobby Okereke (58)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey (89)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

DL D.J. Davidson (98)

DT Roy Robertson-Harris (95), DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches (93)

K Graham Gano (9)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

DT Roy Robertson-Harris (95)

LB Neville Hewitt (47)

OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux (5)

S Tyler Nubin (27)

LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (33)

OLB Brian Burns (0)

OL Marcus Mbow (71)

G Austin Schlottmann (65)

T Andrew Thomas (78)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

WR Xavier Gipson (88)

CB Nic Jones (31)

OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux (5)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

WR Gunner Olszewski (80)

WR Gunner Olszewski (80)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6), RB Devin Singletary (26)

WR Wan'Dale Robinson (17)

OLB Abdul Carter (51)

RB Devin Singletary (26)

RB Devin Singletary (26)

DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches (93)

WR Darius Slayton (18)

G Austin Schlottmann (65)

WR Gunner Olszewski (80)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

WR Gunner Olszewski (80)

TE Theo Johnson (84)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)

QB Jaxson Dart (6)
Defensive Line
- Dexter Lawrence II - 49 defensive snaps (74.2 percent)
 - Roy Robertson-Harris - 48 defensive snaps, 6 special teams snaps (72.7 percent, 20.0 percent)
 - Rakeem Nuñez-Roches Sr. - 42 defensive snaps, 7 special teams snaps (63.6 percent, 23.3 percent)
 - D.J. Davidson - 23 defensive snaps, 12 special teams snaps (34.8 percent, 40.0 percent)
 - Darius Alexander - 14 defensive snaps (21.2 percent)
 
Nuñez-Roches set a new season-high with six tackles (two solo) and picked up a sack for the second consecutive game. Lawrence had one tackle for loss in this game, while Robertson-Harris recorded one quarterback hit. Davidson added three tackles (two solo).
Linebacker
- Bobby Okereke - 66 defensive snaps, 6 special teams snaps (100 percent, 20.0 percent)
 - Brian Burns - 55 defensive snaps (83.3 percent)
 - Kayvon Thibodeaux - 47 defensive snaps, 6 special teams snaps (71.2 percent, 20.0 percent)
 - Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles - 46 defensive snaps, 16 special teams snaps (69.7 percent, 53.3 percent)
 - Abdul Carter - 39 defensive snaps (59.1 percent)
 - Darius Muasau - 14 defensive snaps, 6 special teams snaps (21.2 percent, 20.0 percent)
 - Neville Hewitt - 25 special teams snaps (83.3 percent)
 - Zaire Barnes - 18 special teams snaps (60.0 percent)
 - Victor Dimukeje - 18 special teams snaps (60.0 percent)
 
Okereke played every defensive snap yet again and finished tied for the team-lead with 14 total tackles (seven solo), including one tackle for loss. Burns continued his dominant campaign with his NFL-leading 11th sack of the year and added a pass breakup and four tackles (two solo). Burns stripped the ball from Mac Jones' hands on the sack, which Carter jumped up and snagged out of the air for the fumble recovery. Flannigan-Fowles saw his most extended action on defense and registered eight tackles (seven solo), including one tackle for loss. The veteran's increase in snaps led to a decrease in playing time for Muasau, who had four tackles (two solo) on his 20 total snaps.
Defensive Backs
- Dane Belton - 66 defensive snaps, 18 special teams snaps (100 percent, 60.0 percent)
 - Tyler Nubin - 66 defensive snaps, 11 special teams snaps (100 percent, 36.7 percent)
 - Deonte Banks - 66 defensive snaps, 6 special teams snaps (100 percent, 20.0 percent)
 - Korie Black - 51 defensive snaps, 4 special teams snaps (77.3 percent, 13.3 percent)
 - Dru Phillips - 19 defensive snaps, 2 special teams snaps (28.8 percent, 6.7 percent)
 - Jarrick Bernard-Converse - 15 defensive snaps, 9 special teams snaps (22.7 percent, 30.0 percent)
 - Nic Jones - 18 special teams snaps (60.0 percent)
 - Beau Brade - 16 special teams snaps (53.3 percent)
 - Rico Payton - 12 special teams snaps (40.0 percent)
 
The secondary came into this game banged up with corners Paulson Adebo, Cor'Dale Flott and Art Green all ruled out, along with safety Jevón Holland. Holland's absence led to Belton playing every defensive snap (in addition to his extended role on special teams), where the fourth-year safety finished tied with Okereke for the team-lead with 14 tackles. Nubin finished right behind with nine tackles (three solo), while Black had eight tackles (two solo), including a tackle for loss, in his first NFL start. Phillips picked up a tackle for loss, while Bernard-Converse had three tackles in his Giants debut.
Specialists
- Jamie Gillan - 15 special teams snaps (50.0 percent)
 - Casey Kreiter - 10 special teams snaps (33.3 percent)
 - Graham Gano - 5 special teams snaps (16.7 percent)
 
Gillan punted the ball five times for 233 yards (46.6 avg.), including one inside the 20 and a long of 60 yards. Gano missed his first field goal of the season as he went one for two on the day, while making all three extra point attempts.

    




