The New York Giants didn’t just lose to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday — they unraveled. A 26–14 defeat at the Superdome wasn’t just another tally in the loss column; it was a flashing red warning sign for a team that started strong but folded at the first sign of adversity.

After scoring touchdowns on their opening two drives, the Giants went ice-cold, failing to register another point the rest of the way. What followed was a five-possession stretch that ended in turnovers, blown assignments, and dropped passes — the kind of self-inflicted collapse that defines a team teetering on the edge of irrelevance.

Offensive meltdown exposes receiving woes

At the heart of the problem was a receiving corps that looked utterly outmatched. Darius Slayton, the veteran supposed to provide consisten

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