
Giants could shuffle O-line again after latest Joshua Ezeudu experiment fails
NY Post
In the first taste of navigating without Andrew Thomas in 2024, the results went just about as expected for a Giants group losing its staple on the offensive line.
And it could lead to more experimenting.
Joshua Ezeudu, who earned the start and his first 58 snaps at left tackle this season, allowed two sacks and three pressures.
The line, as a unit, allowed eight sacks in their 28-3 loss to the Eagles.
And with the Giants searching for any sort of answer or spark or consistency to save a sinking season, head coach Brian Daboll didn’t commit to starting Ezeudu in Thomas’ spot for a second consecutive week during his press conference Monday.
“We’ll have that discussion here,” Daboll said. “We’ve watched the tape. We’re not there yet. I thought that early on, there was a couple plays in there — one off of a jam, and another one — that could’ve been better. I think he settled in.