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5 players to watch vs. Washington
Keep an eye on these five players as the Giants face Washington on Sunday

LB Devon Kennard Kennard is the reigning NFC Defensive Player of the Week after recording six solo tackles, two sacks, two tackles for losses and a forced fumble against the Titans. It was his second straight two-sack game for a Giants defense that has 15 in the last two weeks. "I think I played a good game, but there are always things. I'm very critical of myself, and there are always things that I could have done better or things that could have gone even better," Kennard said. "There is definitely still much room for improvement in my game."
LB DEVON KENNARD WINS DEFENSIVE AWARD

RB Rashad Jennings While rookie running back Andre Williams rushed for his first 100-yard game last week, Rashad Jennings carried the ball just two times in Tennessee because of an ankle injury that he suffered in the previous game. But now Jennings is returning to form as a one-two punch with Williams.

QB Eli Manning Manning made a rare appearance on the injury report this week with a back issue but is good to go after practicing fully on Friday. His 164 consecutive starts in a row is the longest active streak by any player.

WR Odell Beckham Jr. Odell Beckham Jr. is looking to extend his rookie record of six straight games of at least 90 receiving yards. (156 vs. IND, 108 at SEA, 93 vs. SF, 146 vs. DAL, 90 at JAX, 130 at TEN). "The one thing that I have always known is to never get complacent because there is always someone coming to take your spot," Beckham said. "Just keep pushing forward and get better each and every day."
WATCH ODELL BECKHAM HIGHLIGHTS VS. TITANS

S Stevie Brown After being switched with Quintin Demps in the starting rotation after Week 3, Brown worked his way back onto the field and started the last two weeks, recording eight tackles and a sack in that span. Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell sees a different player in Brown. "I think he had made a conscious effort to be more assignment-oriented and play the techniques that we are asking him to play," Fewell said. "We have tried to do more with him than just standing in the middle of the field, and be a post player. We have asked him to get down in the box a little bit, we asked him to have various roles. I think he has accepted that instead of just being a middle of the field player. We think he is a very good middle of the field player, don't get me wrong there, but we asked him to contribute and do more."