One significant takeaway from the New York Giants' disappointing 21-6 loss to the Washington Commanders is that the offense failed to show up, and the issue began before the ball was even kicked when Big Blue fans learned the team would be without franchise left tackle Andrew Thomas.
The Giants allowed 22 pressures on 45 dropbacks (49%) against the Commanders on Sunday, and with the offensive line struggling tremendously, it was difficult for quarterback Russell Wilson to generate anything on offense in his Big Blue debut.
Not only did the G-Men fail to score a touchdown, but their drives also lacked any explosive plays; however, one player rose to the occasion when his number was called and showed us all the significant role he could play this season.