Is This Rock Bottom for New York’s Giants and Jets?

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The New York Giants and Jets are having a brutal season. Fans are frustrated, and the teams can’t seem to catch a break. Poor records, endless injuries, and shaky management have people wondering: is this rock bottom?

Once-proud franchises are now the punchline of jokes. With no clear path to improvement, the pressure is mounting. Let’s break down what’s gone wrong for these struggling teams this season.

Disappointing Season Records

The numbers speak for themselves. The Giants are 2-11, and the Jets aren’t much better at 3-10. That’s a combined 5-21. Ouch.

Playoff hopes are long gone for both teams. The Giants haven’t won a home game all season. The Jets have blown leads in games they should’ve won.

It’s been a season of missed chances and sloppy execution. Both teams are stuck at the bottom of the standings, with no clear way up.

Here’s the news of Jets being eliminated from the playoffs:

Pervasive Injury Challenges

Injuries are killing these teams. The Giants have nearly 20 players sidelined, including key starters like Drew Lock. The Jets are just as unlucky, with C.J. Mosley and Breece Hall out of action.

Every week, another name gets added to the injury report. These absences make it impossible to build any momentum.

Check out this injury report for the Giants:

Backup players are stepping in but struggling to perform. The constant roster changes disrupt rhythm and chemistry. It’s a tough break, but injuries are part of the game.

Organizational Instability and Future Uncertainty

The pressure is on behind the scenes. Giants head coach Brian Daboll is on thin ice after eight straight losses. Fans are calling for a shake-up, but ownership is keeping quiet.

Releasing Daniel Jones has added uncertainty to the Giants’ future, leaving a major question at quarterback. Here’s Giants president had to say about it:

The Jets, meanwhile, are focusing on rebuilding, giving younger players more snaps while evaluating their roster. Both teams face big questions: who stays, who goes, and how do they start winning again?