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James Hudson III of the Giants faces scrutiny against the Cowboys

James Hudson III of the Giants faces scrutiny against the Cowboys

Giants Offensive Lineman Faces Tough Game Against Cowboys

In a crucial matchup on Sunday, New York Giants offensive lineman James Hudson III came under considerable scrutiny during the team’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Hudson struggled, making several mistakes that were notably highlighted from the sidelines. He was charged with four penalties on the first drive, which ultimately cost the Giants 30 yards. That’s rough, especially at such a critical moment in the game.

During one tense moment, Hudson even swung at Cowboys pass rusher James Houston. This incident didn’t go unnoticed, as he was called for unnecessary roughness, sparking quite a reaction online.

The Giants managed to score a field goal through Graham Gano, but there was another setback—a potential 35-yard pass from Russell Wilson was also nullified due to a penalty against Hudson.

By the way, Hudson was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2021 and played college football at both Michigan and Cincinnati. It’s interesting, considering he had only participated in four games last season, raising questions about his readiness for this season.

To add to the Giants’ woes, offensive lineman Andrew Thomas was sidelined for this game against the Cowboys—an unfortunate turn for an already struggling line. The Giants, as we’ve seen over recent years, have consistently faced problems on the offensive side.

Opening week was particularly tough for the Giants, who managed just six points against the Washington Commanders. Their last touchdown, if I recall correctly, came from a Drew Lock pass to Neighbors in a game against the Eagles last season. It’s clear the team has some work to do as they move forward.

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