The offseason acquisitions of Nate Solder, Patrick Omameh, and Will Hernandez has yet to result in improved run-blocking or pass protection, and the New York Giants don’t plan to just let their season end in September.
Despite a poor start to the Pat Shurmur era, the G-Men still only find themselves one game back in the NFC East. They still have five divisional matchups left, but it’s not likely to get better until the blocking up front improves.
The Giants are trying to address their atrocious blocking by any means possible and reportedly signed fullback Elijhaa Penny off the Arizona Cardinals practice squad on Tuesday.