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NY Giants’ Andrew Thomas: ‘Winning is what solves the problems’

New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas said Monday that the offensive line is beginning to find its rhythm, pointing to improved communication and cohesion up front but emphasized that none of it matters until the team starts finishing games.

Thomas said the group handled Green Bay’s shifting defensive fronts well, crediting clearer communication and execution for one of the line’s more consistent performances of the season.

“Communication, the MIKE point, technique and then finish — that was a big part of it,” Thomas said. “I think our group is doing well. We’re improving. We just have to stay on top of it.”

A major focus, Thomas said, has been embracing the physical identity interim head coach Mike Kafka wants the offense to lean into. Thomas noted that the improved run game wasn’t just the offensive line’s doing, pointing to contributions from tight ends, receivers, running backs and even Jameis Winston, who “did a good job pushing the pile.”

Thomas also described a different feel on the sideline under Kafka. One change players appreciated: practice-squad players and injured teammates were allowed on the sideline to bring more energy.

“It’s infectious,” Thomas said. “They’re a part of our team, so it was cool seeing them celebrate with us.”

Kafka, who had not worked closely with the defense before being elevated, has also made an effort to meet more with defensive players. Thomas said the captains have been in regular communication with the interim coach as he works to connect the roster.

“Kaf’s relying on us as leaders, and we’re relying on him,” Thomas said. “We’re all in it together.”

Thomas acknowledged the unusual situation of using a silent count at home for the second straight week, something typically reserved for loud road environments. He said the line turned it into an advantage despite the circumstances.

“You don’t anticipate that at home,” he said. “But we embraced it, and I think it became a strength of ours.”

While Thomas praised the progress, he reiterated that execution in critical moments remains the difference between competitiveness and actual results. The Giants have blown multiple late leads this season, including in Sunday’s loss to the Packers.

“We’re very close,” Thomas said. “But winning is what solves the problems.”

Thomas also reacted with a laugh to rookie running back Cam Skattebo’s unexpected appearance during a professional wrestling segment this week, despite recovering from a dislocated ankle.

“Cam’s crazy,” he said, smiling.

With Detroit next on the schedule a team Thomas said has set the standard for offensive line play he believes the Giants’ line is trending in the right direction, but can’t afford complacency.

“We’re playing good,” Thomas said. “But never complacent. We’re trying to be the best unit in the league.”

The Giants enter Week 12 still searching for a complete game and the late-game execution that has eluded them most of the season. Thomas said the group is staying together and staying focused but knows the only thing that will shift the narrative is a win.

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