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Brian Burns doesn’t hold back on how to fix Giants’ defense
The New York Giants have had a rough couple of years. Most of the attention on their failures has been on the offense, with former quarterback Daniel Jones falling short of elevating the team to its former glory. To add to that, the defense has not been great either.
On Wednesday, Giants linebacker Brian Burns gave his take on how the Giants can fix their defense:
“This s**t ain’t rocket science, it’s as far as we want to take it. The sky’s the limit.”
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For Burns, the solution to their defensive woes is simple. The defense as a whole is as strong as the players in it, and Burns believes it’s on them to improve as they prepare for the season.
Last season, the Giants’ defense conceded 24 points a game on average, the same as the 2023 season. This ranked them in the lower end of the league’s defenses, but not by far the worst.
To show the importance of defense last year, eight of their 14 losses were within one possession.
It is clear that their defense needs a revamp, and they have slowly curated a team that’s moving in the right direction. The likes of Brian Burns, Dexter Lawrence, and Deonte Banks have all made strong contributions to the team.
In the 2025 NFL Draft, the team used its third pick on Abdul Carter, the star linebacker from Penn State. This shows that, while very slow, the Giants’ defense is being rebuilt, though it may take some time for the changes to pay off.
Brian Burns is praised by Dexter Lawrence
In the short time that he has been with the team, Brian Burns has made a strong impression on his teammates. On Tuesday, Dexter Lawrence said the following about Burns to the media:
“I think his game is unlimited, honestly. He can speed rush you. He can power you. He can finesse you. He’s not a little guy either, so he’s got a lot to his game. He’s tapped into it more this training camp, and that’s good to see.”
Last season, Burns made a career-high 71 tackles and was one of the standout players for the team. He hopes to repeat this in 2025, making himself a perfect mentor for Abdul Carter.
Carter, on the other hand, is expected to bring another dimension to the Giants’ defense. His 68 tackles, with 23.5 for loss in his senior season at Penn State, are something worth watching out for as he enters the NFL.
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