Daboll confronts Robinson over locker room antics after Giants' Seahawks win
- The New York Giants won 29-20 against the Seattle Seahawks, with Wan'Dale Robinson live-streaming locker room celebrations.
- Head coach Brian Daboll was visibly upset and instructed Robinson to stop recording, which he did shortly after.
- The Giants' victory was significant as they played without star rookie Malik Nabers, and they aim to improve their record in the upcoming game against the Bengals.
After the New York Giants secured a 29-20 victory against the Seattle Seahawks, head coach Brian Daboll expressed his frustration towards receiver Wan'Dale Robinson for broadcasting the locker room celebrations on Instagram Live. The incident occurred shortly after the game, where Robinson recorded himself and his teammates dancing, drawing the ire of Daboll, who was caught on camera urging him to stop. Despite the reprimand, Robinson had a productive game, contributing significantly with six receptions for 36 yards and a touchdown. The Giants' win was notable as they played without their star rookie wideout Malik Nabers, showcasing the team's depth and resilience. Quarterback Daniel Jones also had a strong performance, completing 23 of 34 passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns, while rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. stepped up with 129 rushing yards in place of the injured Devin Singletary. The Giants, now at 2-3, are looking to improve their record as they prepare to host the Cincinnati Bengals in their next game, aiming to reach a .500 record.