For a brief moment, it looked like the New York Giants were finally turning their season around. Then, everything unraveled in spectacular fashion.
The Giants blew a 19–0 lead in the fourth quarter on Sunday night, surrendering 33 points to the Denver Broncos and losing on a last-second field goal, 33–32. It was the kind of loss that sticks — not just because of the collapse itself, but because of the damage that came with it.
Two major defensive injuries compound the disaster
As if giving up 33 points in a single quarter weren’t enough, the Giants also lost two key members of their secondary — and two of their most expensive offseason investments.
Safety Jevon Holland , who signed a three-year, $45.3 million contract, and cornerback Paulson Adebo, who inked a three-year, $54 million d