Giants bench 2023 first-rounder Deonte Banks during MNF loss - ESPN
PITTSBURGH — The New York Giants benched last year's first-round pick Deonte Banks during Monday night's 26-18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers for repeated lack of effort.
Banks was pulled in the second quarter for cornerback Greg Stroman Jr., who was elevated from the practice squad earlier in the day. The move came after Banks knocked wide receiver George Pickens out of the end zone but didn't make a play for the ball.
Coach Brian Daboll approached Banks on the sideline after the drive and told him of the decision.
«I think he said I missed tackles, I guess,» Banks said.
Banks said one of the plays in question was when he dove low at running back Najee Harris and was hurdled near the sideline. He also gave up several catches on the drive.
But that attempted low tackle on Harris clearly wasn't the only play that caught the attention of the Giants coach early in the contest.
«Just thought during that series needed a little bit more,» Daboll said. «Had a conversation with [Banks] and went with the other guy.»
The problem for Banks is this isn't nearly the only time his tackling and effort has come into question. In fact, he's a repeat offender this season.
There have been at least two other occasions when Banks' effort was questioned, including last week when he admitted a lack of effort while chasing Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. Banks also gave up chasing Dallas Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb on a touchdown reception earlier this season. Both of those plays drew the ire of his position coach, Jerome Henderson.
The Giants thought they addressed the problem with Banks during the week. Defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence said it wouldn't happen again. It couldn't happen again.
Banks' response on the field Monday