New York Giants improves its defense and maintains a mediocre attack for the NFL season
The next season of the National Football League is approaching, and the New York Giants have completely restructured their defense. However, they neglected to bolster their offense ahead of the upcoming season, which is set to begin in early September; the Big Apple franchise's offense still has much room for improvement.New York signed cornerback Paulson Adebo and safety Jevon Holland, bolstered the defense with Abdul Carter and Chauncey Golston, and drafted a player with three-down potential: defensive lineman Darius Alexander. These moves demonstrate a clear plan to restore the defensive identity that propelled the franchise to its previous successes.Tom Brady and Brooks Nader get carried away by "single life vibes"New York Giants' offense ranked 31st in the NFLPro Football & Sports Network ranked New York's offense 31st, behind only the Cleveland Browns. Considering the bewildering and indecisive approach the organization […]