The New York Giants love setting all-time NFL records, but in recent years very few of them have been positive.
On Thursday, the Giants lost to the Dallas Cowboys 27:20 and again failed to record an interception. It was the 11th consecutive game without a pick, setting the league's record for such a streak.
was not embarrassed, but has now lost seven straight games, is the NFL's last winless home team and has set an nfl record with 11 straight games without an interception
But they aren't Today
— Ryan Dunleavy (@rydunleavy)
The Giants' last and only interception this season came in Week 1 against the Minnesota Vikings when rookie linebacker Darius Muasau recorded a pick in a huge loss of time.
After Sunday's loss, in which they made one interception and lost a fumble, the Giants' turnover differential is now -8. Their interception differential is -7 (8 to 1) and they could be without several cornerbacks again in Week 14 against the New Orleans Saints.
The Saints have thrown just seven interceptions this season, two of which came courtesy of backup Spencer Rattler, while a third was thrown by utility man Tayson Hill. Derek Carr only threw four.
The Giants will have to buck recent trends from both teams to end their record streak at just 11 games or risk setting the bar even lower.
