The New York Giants plan to upgrade their pass rush this past offseason has been a success thus far. They are leading the NFL in sacks with 35 after eight weeks.
They are sacking the quarterback at a rate not seen in nearly a quarter of a century.
The New York Giants are currently sacking the opposing QB on 13.3% of their plays this year 🗽
That ranks #1 for any team in any season since 2000 (1st out of 798) pic.twitter.com/k0MJZm5pXb
— The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) October 31, 2024
The Giants have 61 QB hits, tied with Baltimore for second in the league and two behind the league leader, Denver.
The Giants’ pass rush is led by interior lineman Dexter Lawrence, who leads the NFL with 9.0 sacks, and linebackers Azeez Ojulari (6.0 sacks) and Brian Burns (5.0).
Safety Jason Pinnock has three sacks and four other players — defensive lineman D.J. Davidson and linebackers Kayvon Thibodeaux, Bobby Okereke, and Micah McFadden — each have two.
The Giants are averaging 4.4 sacks per game. No other team is averaging over 3.9. The Giants are on pace for 74 sacks over the 17-game regular season.
The NFL record for team sacks is 72, set by the 1984 Chicago Bears. That was naturally over a 16-game season.
The Giants team record for sacks in a single season is 68, set back in 1985.