EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Giants defensive end Justin Tuck would have loved to use last year’s 24-2 wildcard playoff victory as a blueprint for defending quarterback Matt Ryan and Falcons on Sunday.
But he warned Wednesday that Atlanta (11-2), which would hold the top seed if the NFC playoffs were to start this week, is different from the team that was held to a mere second-quarter safety last year in the Meadowlands.
New offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter has installed a more varied offense. The Giants (8-4) expect to see it.
“They’re a little bit mixed up,” Tuck said. “I thought at the end of last year, they were a little bit more leaning on the pass.”