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Jameis Winston has play of the year candidate after insane touchdown catch-and-run despite Giants loss
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The New York Giants may have fallen to the Detroit Lions in overtime, but quarterback Jameis Winston is a strong candidate for Play of the Year, and you’ll never guess what he did.
Winston, the journeyman quarterback who has started the past two games for New York with rookie Jaxson Dart in concussion protocol, showcased some Giants trickery on the opening drive of the matchup in Detroit. He received a pass back before launching a 39-yard touchdown to Wan’Dale Robinson to get on the board first.
But that wasn’t even the best trick play called by interim head coach Mike Kafka, as the fourth quarter saw a play where Winston scored a 33-yard touchdown of his own, and he needed to show off some impressive jukes in the process.
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Jameis Winston of the New York Giants scores runs for a fourth quarter touchdown against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Nov. 23, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
The play occurred with 12:16 left in the fourth quarter, when Gunner Olszewski took the ball from Winston, who started a run down the left sideline. Olszewski was looking his way, but he didn’t immediately throw it. He had to wait before throwing a strike to Winston, who had a defender on him.
But instead of just going down, Winston shimmied, threw a stiff-arm, and stayed on his feet to allow himself a walk-in touchdown. It was an incredible play for the 31-year-old, as the Giants went wild during the touchdown celebration.
At the time, it was a massive score for New York, as it gave the team a 10-point lead over the Lions following the extra point. Many believed this game would be a blowout because the Giants had been struggling at 2-9 entering the game.
But Winston and the Giants’ offense held a 20-17 lead at halftime and again early in the fourth quarter.
GIANTS USE TRICK PLAY TO SCORE EARLY TOUCHDOWN VS LIONS
The aforementioned Robinson finished the game with 156 yards on nine receptions, while Theo Johnson (77 yards) and Tyrone Tracy Jr. (68 yards) also had big games through the air. Winston threw for 366 yards on 18 completions and also found Isaiah Hodgins for a touchdown grab in the first half.
But the Lions’ offense is a hard one to tame, especially No. 0 in the backfield.

Jameis Winston of the New York Giants breaks a tackle from Derrick Barnes #55 of the Detroit Lions to score a touchdown during the fourth quarter at Ford Field on Nov. 23, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
Jahmyr Gibbs was the main reason for the Giants’ loss, as the Lions’ superstar running back had a whopping 219 yards on the ground with two long touchdown runs, while hauling in 11 passes for 45 yards and a score as well. It was a three-touchdown game and 264 total yards from scrimmage, and Amon-Ra St. Brown added 149 yards on nine grabs with his own touchdown for Detroit.
The game eventually went to overtime after Jake Bates nailed a 59-yard kick to tie it at 27 apiece with a few ticks left in regulation. Then, Gibbs needed just one play to go 69 yards past the Giants’ defense into the end zone to take the 34-27 lead.

Wan’Dale Robinson celebrates with Jameis Winston of the New York Giants after Winston scored a fourth quarter touchdown against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Nov. 23, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
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Winston and the Giants got their own possession in overtime, moving the ball into Lions territory, but it was all for naught after Aidan Hutchinson sacked the quarterback on fourth down to end the game.
The Giants fell to 2-10, while the Lions improved to 7-4, despite the scare Winston and company gave them on Sunday.
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20 charged in college hoops point-shaving plot
Twenty men have been charged in a point-shaving scheme involving more than 39 college basketball players on more than 17 NCAA Division I teams, leading to more than 29 games being fixed, according to a federal indictment unsealed Thursday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Fifteen of the defendants played college basketball during the 2023-24 and/or 2024-25 seasons, according to the indictment. Some have played this season. Two of the players named in the indictment, Cedquavious Hunter and Dyquavian Short, were sanctioned in November by the NCAA for fixing New Orleans games.
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“In placing these wagers on games they had fixed, the defendants defrauded sportsbooks, as well as individual sports bettors, who were all unaware that the defendants had corruptly manipulated the outcome of these games that should have been decided fairly, based on genuine competition and the best efforts of the players,” the indictment said.
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