LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Kayvon Thibodeaux and Abdul Carter shared a sack, and the latter even blocked a punt later in the game.

In many ways, the New York pass rush was as advertised in the season opener against Washington. It just didn't matter because of another anemic offensive showing.

Russell Wilson went 17 for 37, and the running game was barely a factor in a 21-6 loss to the Commanders on Sunday. As much as the Giants would like to be patient with rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, this game showed how unthreatening the offense can be.

“I think the game’s simple in the sense that we didn’t convert in the red zone,” Wilson said. “We had two chances in the red zone to make it a really close game.”

The Giants twice had the ball inside the 5, settling for a field goal the first time and

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