Giants’ pass rusher is boosting his trade stock at a critical time
With the now sitting at 2–4 on the season and dangerously close to mathematical elimination from the playoffs, they may consider offloading some of their assets as the NFL trade deadline approaches.
The Giants, who have shown significant struggles this season, will need to make decisions quickly before the November 5 deadline, which is just a few weeks away. At that point, they could be well out of playoff contention, leaving them with the possibility of trying to salvage the season and avoid further internal shakeups.
The recent loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night, a game many expected the Giants to win, further exposed the team’s glaring issues, especially at the quarterback position. With offensive struggles continuing to plague the team, management may be forced to reassess their future strategy. However, amidst the disappointment, the Giants did witness a standout performance from fourth-year pass rusher
Ojulari, the 24-year-old former Georgia star, has dealt with injuries throughout the early part of his career but stepped in to replace Kayvon Thibodeaux and delivered one of the team’s best pass-rushing performances of the season. Ojulari recorded six pressures, two sacks, and a tackle in the defeat. Despite the loss, both Ojulari and fellow pass rusher Brian Burns were dominant forces on the defense, doing more than enough to give the Giants a fighting chance.
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