The Giants and Jets are looking in a mirror.
If one team peeks at the other, it sees a reflection: an elite running back surrounded by … a 22-year-old turnover-prone quarterback with the weight of a franchise on his shoulders, not enough blocking or pass rush, and a second-stop head coach wearing thin on the patience of fans.
The Giants lead the NFL with 31 losses since 2017. The Jets could suffer a fourth straight season of 10 or more losses for the first time in team history. In short, both teams have sunk to perennial losers.