The Denver Broncos dropped to 3-2 on Sunday evening with a 20-10 loss to the previously winless New York Giants. Here are three quick takeaways from the meltdown at home:

1. Covering tight ends is a problem

1. Why did Aqib Talib not man Evan Engram all game? 2. Why not give Andy Janovich some short carries? 3. What's up with Brandon McManus? — Jon Heath (@JonHeathNFL) October 16, 2017

Covering tight ends has been an issue over the last three seasons in Denver. That continued on Sunday evening with Giants rookie tight end Evan Engram hauling in five receptions for 82 yards and a score.

With all of New York’s top receivers injured, the Broncos’ decision to not have Aqib Talib man Engram was a curious one. Instead, players like first-year starter Justin Simmons and linebacker Shaquil Barrett were responsible for covering Engram. That obviously didn’t work.

Denver had the personnel to cover Engram. The coaching staff failed.

2. Billy Turner may be the team’s best option at right tackle

Never want to see somebody injured, but Billy Turner may prove to be the Broncos' best option at right tackle. — Jon Heath (@JonHeathNFL) October 16, 2017

Broncos starting right tackle Menelik Watson was ruled out at halftime with a calf injury and was replaced by Turner, a former third-round pick who has mostly played guard to this point in his career.

With the exception of a false start, Turner played well and he may be the team’s best option at right tackle for the rest of the season. Even if Watson is able to return from injury next week, Denver may want to consider starting Turner.

3. Brandon McManus needs to get his head right

It's officially time to worry about Brandon McManus. — Ryan Koenigsberg (@RyanKoenigsberg) October 16, 2017

Something is wrong with Broncos kicker Brandon McManus.

The fourth-year specialist seems to be battling some kind of head games. After missing a field goal attempt and having another attempt blocked against the Giants, McManus is now 8-for-13 on field goal attempts this season.

Coach Vance Joseph has consistently said this season that he is not worried about McManus. It will be interesting to see if his tone changes after yet another poor showing from the kicker.

The Broncos will face the 2-4 Chargers on the road next week.