LANDOVER — Russell Wilson is just as good at not scoring points for the Giants as any other quarterback who has played for them the past four years.

Joe Schoen’s and Brian Daboll’s grand plan to move away from Daniel Jones and up in the NFC East’s standings came crashing down Sunday afternoon at Northwest Stadium in a 21-6 loss to the Washington Commanders.

Rookie No. 3 overall pick Abdul Carter provided a spark on defense, forcing Jayden Daniels into a huge mistake at the end of the first half to keep the visitors within striking distance.

But the Giants’ offensive line was overwhelmed by the Commanders’ defensive front, led by Dorance Armstrong’s nine quarterback pressures. And Wilson had zero ability to elevate the offense around him.

Offensive coordinator Mike Kafka tried to hel

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