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The 2024 New York Giants defense could be said to have shrunk in size. One silver lining to this otherwise disappointing season is that they rank first in the NFL in sacks per game with 3.6, and they rank sixth in red zone defense.
However, there are other areas where they fall short. One example is interceptions. As a team, they are dead last in the league with just one pick after ten games, tied with Cleveland.
No one in the Giants’ young and promising defensive back corps has been selected yet; rookie linebacker Darius Muasau is the only one. It was during the first quarter of their loss to Minnesota that it occurred.
After that, they failed to intercept a single pass. According to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post, they are currently nine games into what could be the longest interception streak in NFL history.
Defence INT droughts that have lasted longer than one season since 1933
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It’s obvious: We’re getting close. They’re on their way. We will not hurry them. “We are going…”
On November 15, 2024, Ryan Dunleavy tweeted: “Hey there!”
Elias Sports Bureau reports that the 2017 Raiders defense went 10 games, or 357 throws, without an interception, which is the current NFL record (since 1933).
Although the 49ers and Cardinals all went through eight-game droughts a year later, the Giants are currently the longest. After this week’s bye, the team will face the Buccaneers on November 24 in an effort to avoid making questionable history.
The Giants’ inability to intercept passes this season remains a mystery. Risk protection Even as a college player, Tyler Nubin was heralded as a ball hawk. Now he leads all rookies in tackles in the NFL. He hasn’t thrown an interception. Cornerback Andru Phillips, another top draft pick, has also underperformed this year despite great expectations.
“We must persist in our efforts in this regard. Defense coordinator Shane Bowen of the Giants emphasized the need to identify solutions.
Their only action is tossing nice balls. They are evading our attention. The only way for nose tackle Dexter Lawrence to answer that is that. To avoid having to worry about driving a long field, the offense should have a small field, which means we need to create more giveaways. We are obligated to go collect the ball since that is our duty.
Despite allowing the tenth-most passing yards, the Giants are twenty-eighth in the league for passes defensed with 29. Their 12 passing touchdowns allowed are average for the league.
There have been a lot of puzzling mysteries and unexpected incidents this season, and this one just keeps getting worse.
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