Sunday commenced a new era in the history of the New York Giants franchise.
The team and its fanbase finally stumbled upon the post-Jason Garrett period. New York fired the now-former offensive coordinator last week after the Giants scored just 10 points in the Week 11 loss to Tampa Bay.
It was a move long overdue — the Giants were second-to-last in both total offense and points in 2020 (Garrett’s first year as the OC) and were 23rd and 25th in total offense and scoring under Garrett’s watch this season.
Freddie Kitchens, the Giants senior offensive assistant and former Browns head coach, thus took over the play-calling duties for Sunday’s win over Philly.