New York is definitely not the place to be if you are looking for offensive NFL action.
The Jets and the Giants have both not scored more than 5 touchdowns apiece all season, and we are already in week 10.
The Giants have scored the least amount of points all campaign, eeking out 101 points in a 2-7 season and last place in the NFC East.
The Jets, under the guidance of line caller Zach Willson is hardly the pride of the Big Apple, with the second least points scored this campaign.
Their 132 points gained has somehow helped them to a 4-4 season and third place in the AFC East and remarkably still in the hunt for a play-off spot.
Losing Aaron Rodgers in the opening snap of the season obviously added to the poor output, but the Jets have relied on a strong defense to pick up four wins.
The Giants travel to Dallas for a date with the high riding Cowboys, while the Jets face a tricky tie against the Raiders.