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Giants could shuffle O-line again after latest Joshua Ezeudu experiment fails

In the first taste of navigating without Andrew Thomas in 2024, the results went just about as expected for a Giants group losing its staple on 🌌the offe𒐪nsive line.

And it could lead to more experimenting. 

Joshua Ezeudu, who earned the start aꦑnd his first 58 snaps at left tackle this season, allowed꧑ two sacks and three pressures.

Andrew Thomas walks off the field after the Giants’ loss to the Eagles on Oct. 20, 2024. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

The line, as a unit, allowed eight sac🌞ks in their 28-3 loss to the Eagles.

And with the Giants searching for any sort of answer or spark or consistency to save a sinking season, head coach Brian Daboll didn’t commit to starting Ezeudu in Thomas’ spot for a second consecutive week during his pr🍸e𒈔ss conference Monday. 

“We’ll have that discussion here,” Daboll said. “We’ve watched the tape. We’re not there y🅰et. I thought that ea𝕴rly on, there was a couple plays in there — one off of a jam, and another one — that could’ve been better. I think he settled in. 

“It was his first time playing, so there’s some things he did better as the game went on and made some improvements and we’ll see where we’re at here.” ﷽;

If Thomas’ five-year extension in July 2023 didn’t illustrate his significance to the Giants, they got a glimpse of what could happen without his presence last season — when he mไissed Weeks 2-8 with a hamstring in🔜jury and Daboll reshuffled his line.

Ez🍷eudu started five of those games b💙efore getting injured.

Andrew Thomas is out for the rest of the season after suffering a foot injury. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

Justin Pugh, signed off the couch, was th✃en thrust into a starting spot for the other two, before shifting back to left guard for nearly all of his snaps the rest of the year once Thomas returned. 

With Ezeudu still Thꦿomas’ backup, the Giants turned 🥃to the third-year lineman when Thomas’ 2024 season ended following foot surgery last week.

Ea🐟rly in the first quarter Sunday, though, Josh Sweat tore around the left side of the line, won his matchup with Ezeudu and dropped Daniel Jones to force an early punt.

Then, later in the🍌 quarter, Nolan Smith Jr. pushed Ezeudu back until he reached Jones and dragged him to the 🍃ground. 

Ezeudu told reporters after the ga🉐me that he “started off horrible.” H𓂃e was overthinking. Self-doubting. He knew that he needed to be better and could be better.

But former Patriots coach Bill Belichick, now an NFL analyst, said during a Monday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” that the Giants are “playing a guy at left tack༺le who shouldn’t be at left tackle.”

It could🔯 get complicated to replace Ezeudu, tho🌄ugh.

The Giants do have options who have played left tacklꦗe before.

Jermaine Eluemunor, who has logged all 474 of his snaps at right tackle in 2024 and said last𝔍🔯 week he’d prefer to stay at that spot, started two games at left tackle for the Raiders last year and one in 2022, along with other cameos throughout his career, per Pro Football Focus.

Josh Ezeudu blocks during the Giants’ loss to the Eagles on Oct. 20, 2024. Getty Images

Chris Hubbard, signed off the 49ers’ practice squad following Thomas’ injury, played exclusively at right tackle lasꩵt season but has spent time on the left side during an 11-year NFL career. 

And then there’s Evan Neal, the former first-round pick in 2022 expected to become the Giants right tackle of the future who instead hasn’t seen the f🦩ield all season.

When asked why he didn’t p𝔉lay Neal near the end of Sunday’s blowout after subbing in other replacements, Daboll said that he “just wanted to go with the guy༒s that we had.”

Daniel Jones is sacked during the Giants’ loss to the Eagles on Oct. 20, 2024. Noah K. Murray-NY Post

The Giants’ other lineman on their 53-man roster with past NFL experi🧸ence — Greg Van Roten, Jon Runyan and Aaron Stinnie — have almost exclusively played guard in their careers, outside of a random snap or two at tackle, and wouldn’t be options. 

But unlike last year, the Giants won’t get Th🌳omas back during the season.

They can’t just bide time and bridge the gap until 💖their franchise tackle returns.

They’ll need to figure out a solution to keep Jones upright i𝔍n the pocket and prote🍸ct his blindside, and that — at least based on Daboll’s reaction Monday — could require more shuffling. 

“We had one person in that hasn’t been in,” Daboll said of the offensive line. “I’d say the communication process was good. [The Eagles] didn’t do a whole lot defensively, but the te✨chniques and things like that, it wasn’t just one person or two people. It was kinda spread out, and everybody had their hand in it. There were some good things.&n๊bsp;

“Again, at the end of the day, our job is to score points, and🤪 we gotta work to continue to do that.”