Veteran quarterback Russell Wilson was brought in to steady the ship with experience. But his debut with the New York Giants was anything but reassuring. He finished just 17-of-37 for 168 yards, completing under 46% of his passes while averaging 4.5 yards per attempt. New York moved the ball past midfield a handful of times, yet each drive fizzled out, producing only two field goals. Even in the red zone, penalties handed the Giants extra chances, but Wilson and the offense failed to capitalize.

Wilson’s legs covered some ground as he led the team with 44 rushing yards on eight scrambles. Still, that underscored a bigger problem. Almost every run was the byproduct of a collapsing pocket and broken plays. Malik Nabers gave the crowd some life with five catches for 71 yards. But t

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