New York Giants running back Rashad Jennings was told not to score a touchdown

New York Giants’ 27-26 loss to the Cowboys here Sunday night, but let’s start with what running back Rashad Jennings said about his role in the horribly botched final offensive sequence.
“As a running back, it’s really tough when they tell you not to score,” Jennings said.
Which is weird, because if Jennings had scored on first down from the 4-yard line or second down from the 2-yard line after the two-minute warning, as he insists he could have, the Giants would have had a 10-point lead with about 100 seconds left in the game.

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