The New York Giants made the wrong kind of history on this rainy Sunday.
The Giants ended a 13-10 overtime loss to the New York Jets with minus-9 net passing yards, marking the least productive passing game in franchise history, per ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
That also marked the fewest passing yards recorded by any NFL team since 2000, when the Cleveland Browns recorded minus-9 in a 48-0 shutout by the Jacksonville Jaguars, per Raanan.
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This historically low total came after a string of injuries left the Giants to lean on their third-string quarterback.