Giants Set Franchise Record with Ninth Straight Loss
Giants Set Franchise Record with Ninth Straight Loss

Giants Set Franchise Record with Ninth Straight Loss

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The New York Giants suffered their ninth consecutive loss, tying a franchise record, with a disheartening 35-14 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens. This loss dropped their record to 2-12, marking a dismal 100th season for the team, and they entered the game as 16.5-point underdogs, the largest spread in franchise history. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was pivotal, completing 21 of 25 passes for 290 yards and five touchdowns, while the Giants' quarterback Tommy DeVito left the game with a concussion. Fans are increasingly frustrated, and the team faces pressure to rebuild, especially in search of a capable quarterback for the upcoming NFL draft. Analysts suggest the Giants may need to focus on acquiring defensive talent, as the draft class lacks quarterback-heavy options. With the current trajectory, the Giants are at risk of becoming the worst team in the NFL this season.

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