For as impressive as Theo Johnson has been for the New York Giants this season, he's still very much a work in progress. The second-year tight end has been one of the breakout stars for the offense, but has yet to display the consistency as a pass-catcher that several Giants fans have been waiting for.
In Big Blue's 16-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, Johnson was held catch-less for the first time this season after recording two first-half drops. But in the wake of his worst performance of the season, Giants' interim head coach Mike Kafka made it clear that Johnson still has his support.