With another embarrassing loss against a chaos-riddled Raiders team, here are the New York Giants slays and bombs week 9. The New York Giants this season has been nothing more than a disaster with a blow-out loss. New York only had two slays in this game, with one touchdown drive and Saquon Barkley. The bombs are to the entire team offense, which has fallen apart against a weak Raiders defense. Another bomb for the New York Giants is their defense falling apart against a rookie quarterback for the Raiders. The final bomb for this game is Daniel Jones, the star QB got hurt. This New York Giants Slays and Bombs Week 9 shows this season has been a disaster.

New York Giants Slays and Bombs Week 9

Giants RB Saquon Barkley (26) – Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports

New York Giants Slays and Bombs Week 9, Slay: Saquon Barkly And No Shutout

The only positive of this Giants game is Saquon Barkley staying healthy and having a decent game. The Giants’ star running back got 90 yards in this blowout loss. While the season is lost, it’s good to see Barkley doing well this season. New York’s blowout loss also gave some hope for Tommy Devito to throw his first career touchdown. The touchdown was garbage time in the fourth quarter, but it’s something to cherish. A small New York Giants slay could give some confidence to the Giants’ offense even if the season spirals out of control. While the rest of the season seems lost, the Giants could hope to improve its gameplan for next year and beyond. 

New York Giants Slays and Bombs Week 9

Giants QB Tommy Devito (15) – AP Photo/Jeff Lewis

New York Giants Bombs Week 9: The Offense

This New York Giants loss is like Groundhog Day of seeing a brutal loss repeatedly. For the Giants, this loss shows that they need a proper rebuild, and the first bomb is the offensive game planning. New York offense had amassed around 175 passing yards from Tommy Devito with two interceptions. The offense was putrid against the Raiders defense, with Devito and Daniel Jones getting sacked eight times in the loss. Along with the offense being poor, with no routes given to them due to the offensive line. New York also had poor game planning against the Raiders defense. The offense had been a disaster for the Giants, and this slay and bombs against the Raiders shows it.

New York Giants Slays and Bombs Week 9

Raiders RB Josh Jacobs (8) – AP Photo/Jeff Lewis

New York Giants Bombs Week 9: The Defense Against AOC and Josh Jacobs

Along with the offense being poor, the New York Giants’ defense was poor against the Las Vegas offense. After the Raiders fired their head coach and offense coordinator last week, the team scored the highest this year. While the Raiders’ resilience is impressive, the New York Giants’ defense should face criticism. The Giants’ defense could do well in the right circumstances but had misplayed against the Raiders. For the entire game, the Giants’ defensive scheming was poor against the Raiders’ run-and-pass games. While Aiden O’Connell did well, the run game by Josh Jacobs was the reason they had the edge. The Giants’ defensive playcalling against the run game is terrible and has been exposed again by Josh Jacobs. 

New York Giants Bombs Week 9: Losing Daniel Jones For The Year

The Final bomb that shows this game and season has been a disaster is the ACL tear of Daniel Jones. New York signed Daniel Jones to a four-year contract worth 40 million annually with an out in year two. The Giants quarterback was not playing well this season, and this injury sadly ended his nightmare of a season. The quarterback backups for this season are Tyrod Taylor and Tommy Devito, with the latter playing poorly. This season’s last eight will be difficult, with the possibility for the Giants to have a high draft position. The Giants season has been a horror show, and losing their star QB will make it much worse, even if he hasn’t been great. 

New York Giants Slays and Bombs Week 9: Overview

These New York Giants slay and bombs show this season is a disaster and will have a top draft pick. One of the positives this season has been Saquon Barkley, who did well in this loss. The Giants’ offense has been putrid, with nothing going on for the Giants’ passing game against a weak Raiders defense. Another bomb for this Giants team has been the defense with letting a rookie QB and running game beat you again. The final bomb and coffin for this game and season is seeing your star quarterback tear his ACL. This Giants season has been a wash, and 2024 can’t come any sooner than ever for a better future.