The struggling 2-4 New York Giants face even more challenges heading into Week 6 after a disappointing 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, significantly jeopardizing their playoff hopes.
As they prepare for a crucial matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 7, the Giants might also consider trading away players before the November 5 deadline, especially with games against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Commanders following the Eagles.
The team’s offensive struggles were evident in their inability to score more than one touchdown against one of the league’s weakest defenses. Compounding their difficulties, the Giants are likely to be without star left tackle Andrew Thomas for the remainder of the season. Reports from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport indicate that Thomas is dealing with a potential Lisfranc injury and is currently consulting with foot specialist Dr. Robert Anderson.
The situation appears grim, with surgery being a possibility that could end his season. The Giants have been struggling with their run blocking, averaging just 3.9 yards per rush, and losing Thomas, who has been a crucial part of their offensive line, will only exacerbate these issues.
In his absence, the Giants are expected to rely on 2022 third-round pick Joshua Ezeudu, who has made six starts in his NFL career. As the team looks to turn their season around, the pressure is mounting on both the players and coaching staff.