The New York Giants are one of the NFL’s most historic franchises in the league. The team has collected some of the league’s best players and coaches of all time in, Lawrence Taylor and Bill Parcells. However, things have not looked too bright for the organization as of recently, constantly collecting one of the worst records years in and years out, with 2017 being the worst in recent memory, finishing with only three wins.
While the Giants have represented the NFC in three Superbowls in the 2000s, winning two, the team has struggled consistently since then. Entering the 2022 season, most fans were unoptimistic about the team’s chances going into the season. However, most people couldn’t have imagined how much newly acquired head coach Brian Daboll and his staff could have changed the organization in only one off-season. While coaching as an offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills for the last couple of seasons, Daboll built a solid resume to be hired as a coach following the 2021 season. With a struggling former first-round pick at quarterback in Daniel Jones, coach Daboll had a lot of work ahead of him. This wouldn’t be the first time he was given this challenge, though, as Daboll was a massive part in the development of Bills QB Josh Allen.
Most Giants fans saw the hire of coach Daboll as a step in the right direction to helping this team get back to competing for division titles and Superbowl’s. The only question was how he would approach the complete dumpster fire of a team that he was acquiring. With a total of four wins accumulated in 2021, the Giants led the league in the fewest points scored on offense. In 2021 Daniel Jones was a turnover machine, former second overall pick Saquon Barkley consistently dealt with injuries, and the overall coaching staff under Joe Judge struggled to put up results on the field. The team needed an adult presence in the locker room, and Daboll was up for the challenge.
Positive results began to show instantly. In week one, the Giants earned an upset win over the former AFC playoff first-seed Tennessee Titans. Following a botched place kick, the Giants won with a score of 21-20. The team played resiliently as Saquon Barkley had an insane performance rushing for 164 yards and a touchdown. Daniel Jones also played well, throwing for 188 yards and two touchdowns. This would be the first time the organization won its season opener since its last playoff berth in 2016.
Following the week one game, people started saying that the week one win was a fluke. However, the players blocked out the noise as they entered Carolina to play the Panthers. This win was an ugly grudge match between two teams trying to find their identity. In the end, the Giants beat Carolina with a final score of 19-16. Next on the schedule was the Cowboys, and the giants were on their way to Dallas.
Facing a divisional opponent is no easy task, even when playing at home. The Cowboys have dominated the Giants for the last couple of years, and nothing changed in 2022. Brian Daboll’s squad would fall to Dallas, putting the Giant’s record at 2-1. Saquon Barkley pulled off a couple of nice runs throughout the game, but it would not be enough as Micah Parsons and the Dallas defense controlled the line of scrimmage for most of the game. In the end, New York would only put up 16 points in a Dallas-sized one-sided affair.
While fans might have started questioning the hot start to the season, the players kept working. The team would beat up a lowly Chicago Bears squad and eventually travel to London, England, for an early morning NFL Europe game. In this match, they would compete against the reigning NFL MVP in, Aaron Rodgers, and the Green Bay Packers in a game that nobody saw coming. This game was a defensive fistfight where the Giants would knock off the four-time NFL MVP in what would be a statement win for the organization. This game was the turning point for most fans, where the possibility of making a playoff run was not entirely farfetched.
As the season continued, the Giants would continue to grow their case for being a real playoff contender. They would continue to win some close games against the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars before coming back to earth following a loss to the Geno Smith-led Seattle Seahawks. As of right now, the Giants currently hold the third-place spot in the NFC East standings sitting behind the Dallas Cowboys and undefeated Philadelphia Eagles. The team plays Davis Mills and the Houston Texans on November 13th as they’ll continue to fight for a playoff spot. Following that, they will face the Lions in week 10.
While it is still too early to tell what lies ahead for the 2022 New York Giants, the vibe within the locker room feels different. Unlike in recent memory, the team finally has a coach who knows how to build a winning culture and compete for championships. It finally feels like the team has a chance to make a playoff berth and contend for that Lombardi Trophy.