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Giants' Tyrod Taylor, Brian Daboll upset with no-call on final play as Philly hangs on for win

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New York Giants quarterback Tyrod Taylor and coach Brian Daboll appeared to be upset on the final play in their loss against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles held off a surging New York Giants team on Monday night and won the game, 33-25. But it didn’t come without complaints from Brian Daboll and Tyrod Taylor on the final drive.
Taylor needed 26 yards to give New York a chance at tying up the game. But his last-second pass to the back of the end zone was intercepted by Kelee Ringo to end the game. It appeared the pass was intended for Saquon Barkley, but Ringo stepped in front and got the interception.
The veteran quarterback and Daboll were in the end zone complaining about no penalties in the end zone on the play. Barkley appeared to be tackled by Reed Blankenship as the ball was arriving. There were about three Eagles defenders around the intended target.
Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale met with Eagles coach Nick Sirianni in the middle of the field as Daboll sought an explanation.

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