EAST RUTHERFORD – It’s been on life support since the season kicked off, but now you can officially call it. Time of death on the Giants 2023 season: Nov. 3, 3:50 p.m.
The Giants lost to the Commanders on Sunday, 27-22 (it wasn’t that close), to drop their record to 2-7. They will not make the playoffs (again). Fans will spend Sundays refreshing Tankathon (again). Irrelevance reigns supreme (again).
It was just over a week ago that owner John Mara gave coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen a vote of confidence. It’s time to see how much those two believe it. If they do, there’s absolutely no reason the Giants shouldn’t put a "FOR SALE" sign inside the locker room.
Recoup whatever you can for anyone who won’t be part of this team in 2025 and beyond.
And that starts with wideout Darius Slayton and pass rusher Azeez Ojulari.
The Giants set out to close the gap between themselves and the hierarchy of the NFC East. Sure, they aspire for more, but it starts there. Somehow, they’ve dropped even further. Not only are the Eagles (5-2) and Cowboys (3-5) still better than the Giants, but they’ve been lapped by the Commanders (7-2), too. Washington’s victory over New York completed the season series sweep for the first time since 2021, which was the first time since 2011.
Sunday was a damning indictment of where the two organizations are. Washington has the far better quarterback with Jayden Daniels. Their offense has far more playmakers (Terry McLaurin, Zach Ertz, Austin Ekeler, Noah Brown), and they were without Brian Robinson. Their line looks legitimately improved under ex-Giants line coach Bobby Johnson. Their defense, while undermanned, disciplined and savvy enough to make plays when it matters. They held Giants quarterback Daniel Jones to zero yards on four of six passing in the first half.
The Giants are a quarterback, two receivers, tight end, right guard, long-term right tackle just on offense. The defense, absent their front, is littered with just as many needs. Cornerback Deonte Banks allowed two more touchdowns (league-leading six on the season). There is no corner opposite him. Andru Phillips is a nice player as a nickel, but the Giants also need a safety opposite Tyler Nubin assuming Nubin is good.