Matt Citak: Sunday’s game in Las Vegas saw another strong performance from the Giants’ top pass rushers. Let’s start with Abdul Carter, whose rookie campaign has done a 180 over the last month. Carter entered this matchup with a sack in each of his last three games after going 11 games without one prior to Week 13. While his streak of consecutive outings with a full sack came to an end, the rookie did pick up a half-sack to go with his two tackles for loss and four quarterback hits. He has now contributed to a sack in four straight games, the most consecutive games by a Giants rookie since 1982.

It marked his second straight game with four quarterback hits, as he now has 13 QB hits over his last five games and 22 on the season, the most by a Giants rookie and tied for the seventh-most by any rookie since 2006. According to Next Gen Stats, Carter generated a career-high nine quarterback pressures and a 30.0 percent pressure rate against the Raiders. Seven of those were quick pressures (under 2.5 seconds), which brings him up to 44 quick pressures on the season, the most in the NFL and the 12th-most by any player in a season since 2019. After a slow start to his rookie season, Carter has picked things up in a big way in the final stretch.

I buried the lede here, as Brian Burns continued his dominant season with 1.5 sacks and three quarterback hits. Burns’ sack total is now up to 16.5 on the season, which ties Jason Pierre-Paul (2011) for the fourth-most in a single season by any Giant. Meanwhile, his 30 quarterback hits tied Leonard Williams (2020) for the most by any Giant since QB hits began being tracked in 2006. Burns ranks second in the NFL in sacks, third in tackles for loss and fourth in quarterback hits. The veteran was named to his third Pro Bowl last week, his first with the Giants, and appears to be well on his way to an All-Pro selection.

Of course, Carter and Burns lead the way for the pass rush, but the recent play of Darius Alexander should be noted, too. The rookie defensive lineman recorded a sack on Sunday, bringing his season total to 3.5, along with two quarterback hits. The Giants now have two players near the top of the rookie sack leaderboard, as Carter ranks fourth while Alexander ranks sixth among first-year players. While the pass rush unit overall did not quite live up to expectations this year, the core of Burns, Carter, and Alexander, along with Dexter Lawrence and Kayvon Thibodeaux, is certainly an encouraging one to build around moving forward.