The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Giants facing two tough foes, Brady and Bucs defense

- By TomCanvan AP Sports Writer

EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. (AP) » While four-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady has gotten the majority of the headlines, the play of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ defensemig­ht be an even bigger reason the team is leading the NFC South.

Just look at the statistics as the Bucs (5-2) head into a Monday night game at MetLife Stadium against Joe Judge and his rebuilding New York Giants (1- 6).

Coordinato­r Todd Bowles’ unit is the NFL’s third-ranked defense and the best against the run, yielding an average of 66 yards a game. It is second in total sacks with 25 and it has given up 20 or fewer points in five of seven games in an NFL seasonmark­ed by plenty of scoring.

“There really are not many holes in this defense,” Giants offensive coordinato­r Jason Garrett said. “If you look at it, they’re, whatever, 28, 29, 30 stats that you look at with defenses each week. They’re in the top 10 in probably two-thirds of those. They’re in the top five in probably a third of them. They’re really good.”

The Bucs helped themselves in the offseason by placing the franchise tag on 2019 NFL sacks

leader Shaquil Barrett and re- signing tackle Ndamukong Suh and linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul. They also found a gem, taking safety Antoine Winfield Jr. in the second round of the draft.

What makes the defense even better is that Brady is finally settling in with his new teamafter two decades and six titles with the Patriots. After a slow start, the 43-year- old has thrown 15 touchdown passes against one intercepti­on over his past five games.

The combinatio­n of Brady and the defense has put a new light on Tampa

Bay. Bruce Arians’ team has joined the Stanley Cup champion Lightning and World Series runner-up Rays as being considered an elite team.

Having been around football for decades, Arians understand­s the hype.

“I think you embrace it because you’re earning it,” he said. “But, it doesn’t mean (anything). You’ve got to show up in practice — we’ve had really good weeks of practice and a really good week this week. I think it’s carrying over into ballgames. It just takes one (loss) andyou’reback in the toilet.”

The Giants should not present many problems for theBucs. NewYork is ranked 30th in the league in an offense that seemingly relies on the legs of quarterbac­k Daniel Jones.

The Bucs also have to remember Jones ran for two touchdowns and threw two more in rallying for a win last year in the quarterbac­k’s first NFL start.

The Giants will enter this one without left guard Will Hernandez, who tested positive for COVID-19. He has started every game sincebeing drafted in 2018.

It could have been worse. Three others starters could not practice on Thursday after close contact with Hernandez but they returned Friday.

Judge has not said who will replacehim­but the speculatio­n is on rookie Shane Lemieux, a fifth-rounddraft pick out of Oregon.

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