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Daniel Jones fuming after the Giants' hilariously bad two-point conversion attempt

The New York Giants did something great and then made up for it with something unfathomably terrible.

After Tyron Tracy Jr. cut the Pittsburgh Steelers' lead to 23:15 with a 45-yard touchdown run on Monday night, the Giants tried to cut the lead even further with a two-yard run. They then delivered the worst two-point conversion play we've seen this season. And quarterback Daniel Jones was angry.

The Giants lined up in the shotgun with a center, a lineman next to him and a tight end moved from him to his right. There was a lone receiver on the right side and rookie wideout Malik Nabers on the left behind a wall of five blockers in front of him. You can tell they've been thinking about it too much.

The ball was snapped and Jones threw it to Nabers, who was immediately cheered on by a defender. For some reason, none of his blockers noticed that the game had started. Jones could be seen screaming as he walked back to the sideline.

Video is below.

Here's a shot of Jones being angry.