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Fans walk out as Giants show little in season opener

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — After waiting a year to see their team play in person because of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York Giants fans needed 55 minutes to say they had seen enough.

Such was the start to the Giants’ 2021 season. They dropped a 27-13 decision to the Denver Broncos on Sunday in a game in which very little went right for them.

The offense didn’t generate much. The defense could not get off the field. Giants fans were so frustrated, they got up and went home after Melvin Gordon scored on a 70-yard run to give Denver a 27-7 lead with 4:37 to play.

By the end of the game, most of the fans remaining wore orange jerseys. Many gathered behind the Broncos bench and chanted “Teddy, Teddy, Teddy” at Teddy Bridgewate­r after a great first game as a Bronco.

The optimism that engulfed the Giants after signing Kenny Golladay, Adoree Jackson and Kyle Rudolph as free agents and added speedy receiver Kadarius Toney in the draft has evaporated.

Fears of another losing season and another missed playoffs are increasing.

New York had been to the postseason once since winning the Super Bowl in February 2012.

The hiring of Joe Judge last year was supposed to right things. However, the concern is even greater with the second game on Thursday against defending NFC East champion Washington (0-1) in the nation’s capital.

Saquon Barkley, who played for the first time since tearing an ACL on Sept. 20, was among the many Giants players who parroted Judge and said the opener was the first of 17 games. He added the goal is improve after leaving a lot of plays on the field in all phases of the game.

“Usually, you’ve got to wait a whole another week,“Barkley said. “Now, we get another chance in four days to go out there and put all that bad football we had Week 1 and learn from it and get better.”

The Giants better if they want their fans to stick around for a whole game.

WHAT’S WORKING

Very little. Veteran Sterling Shepard had a big game. Left tackle Andrew Thomas was invisible, which is very good after a horrible final preseason game. Defensive lineman Leonard Williams got a push at times and safety Logan Ryan had a forced fumble and recovery on the same play to end a scoring drive.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

The coaching staff. Judge challenged a touchdown — you can’t do that — and lost a timeout. Offensive coordinato­r Jason Garrett wasn’t very imaginativ­e and defensive coordinato­r Pat Graham had a bad day. Quarterbac­k Daniel Jones needs to learn how to slide on his runs. He’s going to get hurt if he doesn’t.

INJURIES

New York escaped the game without any serious injuries. The one concern remains Pro Bowl tight end Evan Engram. He injured a calf in the final preseason game and missed the opener. Rudolph replaced him and had two catches for 8 yards. Basically, that’s very little from the tight end spot, which has been a major provider for the offense in recent years. Engram’s status for Thursday night’s game is iffy.

KEY NUMBER

35:08 — When the opposition has the ball for more than 35 minutes, the chances of winning are not good. The Giants had problems on both sides of the ball. The defense saw the Broncos convert on 10 of 18 chances on third and fourth downs. The Giants had 314 yards, but 64 came on a game-ending touchdown drive.

 ?? Tim Nwachukwu / Getty Images ?? Giants coach Joe Judge watches Sunday’s game against the Broncos at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Tim Nwachukwu / Getty Images Giants coach Joe Judge watches Sunday’s game against the Broncos at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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