For the third straight year, the New York Giants opened their season without scoring a touchdown, extending an offensive futility streak not seen in the NFL since the early 1940s. Sunday’s 21-6 loss against the Washington Commanders marked yet another frustrating start for the Giants, as the offense struggled to find rhythm and punch the ball into the end zone.
The Giants entered the 2025 season opener as underdogs but still held hopes for a fresh start with new quarterback Russell Wilson taking the helm . However, Wilson, completing 17 of 37 passes for 168 yards, faced relentless pressure from Washington’s defense.
The Giants’ offensive line fell short without left tackle Andrew Thomas, denied effective pass protection and run blocking, resulting in eight sacks and frequent disrup