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Looking back to the first three weeks of the season, the Giants' run game was underwhelming. With Russell Wilson at quarterback, the team ran the ball only 32% of the time, a figure that reflected their struggles to establish a consistent ground attack. Their rushing grade was a modest 71.2, and they heavily relied on zone schemes (70%). This approach wasn't yielding the positive yardage needed to stay on schedule, with a notably high 25% stuff rate—meaning a quarter of their runs resulted in zero or negative yards.