NY Giants: Who to blame after embarrassing loss to the Chiefs

New York Giants center Billy Price (Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports)
New York Giants center Billy Price (Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports) /
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – NOVEMBER 01: Devontae Booker #28 of the New York Giants carries the ball as Ben Niemann #56 and Nick Bolton #54 of the Kansas City Chiefs defend during the second half at Arrowhead Stadium on November 01, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – NOVEMBER 01: Devontae Booker #28 of the New York Giants carries the ball as Ben Niemann #56 and Nick Bolton #54 of the Kansas City Chiefs defend during the second half at Arrowhead Stadium on November 01, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) /

The Offensive Line:

Shocker, right?

The offensive line unit the NY Giants ran with this week may be the worst in the entire NFL.

Before this game, the Chiefs pass-rushing unit ranked dead last in the NFL in sacks with eight, this game they tallied three.

Billy Price looked like an absolute embarrassment, making poor block after poor block. It even got so bad to the point that during the 1st quarter he got turned around and ran into Devontae Booker during a run.

Nate Solder continues to look like he doesn’t belong in the league, alongside Matt Skura and Matt Peart who both struggle mightily week in and week out.

The most consistent lineman on the team this season (outside of Andrew Thomas) has been Will Hernandez. Even then, he also struggled in this game.

The offensive line struggles became very apparent when on the potential game-winning drive they gave up two sacks, including one on 4th and 15 with the clock running in which they gave Daniel Jones about half a second to throw the football. Thus losing the game for the NY Giants.

Year after year NY Giants GM Dave Gettleman has made promises to fix the offensive line and he has failed each year, putting out a joke of a line to protect Daniel Jones each game.