New York Post

Judge proved right by defense

- By RYAN DUNLEAVY

Joe Judge had faith in the Giants’ defense, but his critics had evidence.

Trailing by 11 points with less than 10 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Giants punted on a fourth-and-8 from the Saints’ 48-yard line. So, fans and media alike lit up Twitter with first-guesses of the coach playing too conservati­vely yet again by trusting his defense to make a stop despite too many early-season examples to the contrary.

Score a win for Judge, the embattled defense and the Giants, who forced two fourth-quarter punts in a 27-21 overtime victory at the Superdome.

Even the Giants radio broadcast — featuring former Super Bowl-winning players Carl Banks and Howard Cross — teed off on the defense as “emotionall­y mute” and pleading for someone to get physical after the whistle just to break up the Saints methodical­ly moving the ball down the field in the second half to build a 21-10 lead.

But Azeez Ojulari and Lorenzo Carter combined to stuff Taysom Hill — who had embarrasse­d the defense by running through tackles twice earlier in the game — on a third-and-2. The Giants’ offense responded with a first-play touchdown by Saquon Barkley.

The defense allowed two first downs before coming up with the next stop on a third-and-14 with 3:07 remaining. It led to the gametying field goal and flipped the script enough that the Saints inexplicab­ly went into a shell with a chance to win after the Giants tied the score with 36 seconds left. One incomplete pass from Jameis Winston and coach Sean Payton was content with handing fate to the coin-toss gods.

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