The New York Giants were embarrassed for the fifth game in a row on Sunday, losing to the Chicago Bears, 29-3. It’s the fifth straight double-digit loss from the Giants, who may currently have the worst offense in the last 10 years.
The offense’s ineptitude was on full display in the game’s first snap, where quarterback Mike Glennon was blindsided by a blitz that caused a fumble leading to David Montgomery’s first touchdown of the game.
New York gained only 151 yards with a total of -10 passing yards. Glennon threw for 24 yards, and he was sacked four times for a loss of 34 yards - that’s impressively bad.