The New York Giants watched a promising start unravel in spectacular fashion on Sunday, falling 26-14 to the winless New Orleans Saints at Caesars Superdome.

After building an early 14-3 lead behind two first-half touchdown passes from rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart to tight end Theo Johnson, the Giants’ offense completely imploded committing five consecutive turnovers that turned a potential road win into a collapse.

It started late in the second quarter when Darius Slayton fumbled after a short reception, setting up a Saints field goal to end the half. From there, the floodgates opened. Per the CBS broadcast, the Giants were the first NFL in nine seasons to turn the ball over on five straight possessions. The New York Jets were the last to do it.

The Giants fell to 1-4. New Orleans, a

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