Giants: 3 worst-case scenarios for New York in 2020

It has been a tough road for the New York Giants. One of the league’s most storied franchises is quite the opposite in recent years. The Giants have two winning seasons and one playoff appearance since their Super Bowl title in 2011.

New York is on their third coach since 2016. They have turned into a dysfunctional franchise, winning just 12 games over the last three seasons.

The Giants are not expected to compete in 2020 but they do need to see some improvement at many positions. If they do not, the future could turn darker quick.

Here are three worst-case scenarios for the Giants.

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