lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3) on Monday night 30-10 after New York was shut out on offense in the second half. As a result, offensive coordinator Jason Garrett was relieved of his position on Tuesday. Freddie Kitchens, the former Cleveland Browns (+4) interim head coach, will likely take over play-calling in the wake of Garrett’s firing.
Some media outlets were particularly scathing in their reporting, including CBS Sports, which said “the offensive line is so bad that it just bleeds over to the entire offense.” The Sporting News suggested Monday night’s loss felt like “a big knockout punch,” while Pro Football Network said that the game “felt like the epitome of this season.