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Dennis Johnson: Giants will stop the run 'come hell or high water'
New York Giants defensive line coach Dennis Johnson has made it clear that stopping the run will be a non-negotiable priority for his unit heading into the 2026 season. With veteran defensive tackle D.J. Reader now anchoring the interior, Johnson expressed strong confidence in the group's ability to control the line of scrimmage."The number one thing were gonna do on defense, come hell or high water, is stop the run. Thats what were gonna teach, thats what were gonna preach, thats what were gonna get executed. Its on the walls in meeting rooms, its in most of our team meetings, defensive meetings, its in my position meeting. Thats where it begins and ends," Johnson told the New York Post.Its football, right? People try to gain yards, and youre on defense and trying to make sure they dont gain yards. Whats the easiest way to gain yards? Just run the ball right down the middle.Johnson, who joined the Giants in January after serving in a similar role with the Baltimore Ravens, emphasized the importance of a stout run defense in the modern NFL. He highlighted Reader's proven track record as a disruptive force against the run, noting the addition of the veteran as a key piece in rebuilding the defensive front following significant roster changes.Hes very talented and very skillful, and hes a vet in his own right, Johnson said. He has this unique skill set where hes a physical dude, but hes seen enough blocks in his career where he has anticipation and can play them a lot quicker than most cats. His eyes move quickly, His hands move with his eyes, he has that sense to him. Hes gonna command a double-team, hes gonna win single blocks out there.Reader, a 330-pound nose tackle with extensive experience clogging running lanes, is expected to set the tone with his strength, leverage, and ability to occupy blockers, freeing edge rushers and linebackers to make plays.The Giants' run defense has been a longstanding area of concern, and Johnson is determined to transform it into a strength. His approach, rooted in teaching multiple fronts and gap responsibilities, aligns with defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson's vision.Reader's presence provides stability and leadership in the rotation alongside other additions, aiming to create a formidable wall that limits yards per carry and forces opponents into predictable passing situations.As training camp nears, Johnson's message should resonate throughout the defensive line room: Run defense is foundational to success.With Reader leading the charge, the Giants are poised to build a more balanced and effective front that can compete against the league's top rushing attacks.This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Dennis Johnson: Giants will stop the run 'come hell or high water'
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