The hapless Giants will have one last chance to win at home when the Colts visit Sunday
Associated PressEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — For a team with that’s 2-13 and currently holds the No. “But I think we just continue to give it our best foot forward and making sure we go out there and try to get a win.” Drew Lock, who’s getting his second straight start despite throwing two pick-6s in a 34-7 loss to the Falcons, said players don’t like losing. “We’ve got to control what we can control, and that’s what matters,” said Colts coach Shane Steichen, whose team is coming off a 38-30 win over the Titans. “That’s the type of player he is, the type of person he is.” Giants’ O-line New York’s offensive line could be in flux this week with center John Michael Schmitz walking around the locker room with a boot on his right ankle. That’s something that’s big here.” Overhead message For the last two home games, a small plane has circled MetLife Stadium roughly two hours before the opening kickoff, urging co-owner John Mara with to fix the “dumpster fire” that has seen the franchise have losing seasons in seven of the last eight years, followed by the suggestion that he fire everyone.