New York Giants offensive guard Will Hernandez (Mandatory Credit: Kena Krutsinger-USA TODAY Sports)
The NY Giants’ offense, despite a season that began with optimism as quarterback Daniel Jones entered his second NFL season and Jason Garrett arrived as offensive coordinator, was among the most disappointing units in recent memory.
As Jones regressed dramatically, completing 62.5 percent of his passes for just 2,943 yards with 11 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, his supporting cast offered little support and the Giants finished with the NFL’s 31st ranked scoring offense.
In an era where offensive firepower reigns supreme and is critical to championship contention, the NY Giants averaged just 17.