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As we enter the final lead-up to Christmas, Sunday’s non-competitive games played by both the Giants and Jets ensured that it’s essentially a wrap on the local football season.

Any illusions (delusions?) or visions of sugar plums dancing in fans’ heads that Tommy DeVito could lead the Giants to an improbable playoff push or that Zach Wilson could keep the Jets afloat to make Aaron Rodgers’ unlikely return to the Jets a meaningful possibility were, as noted by The Post’s Mike Vaccaro, all but obliterated Sunday when the two teams got trounced by a combined score of 54-6 in their respective losses to the Saints and the Dolphins.

Let’s start with Robert Saleh’s Jets, who were a complete no-show on both sides of the ball in a 30-0 loss in Miami, which could be perfectly summed up by the shots of Rodgers shaking his head and rolling his eyes on the sidelines.

The Jets have employed various configurations on a makeshift offensive line all season, but Sunday’s showing may have been the ugliest of the year, beginning with the opening drive, when Zach Wilson got stripped and slammed to the turf before eventually leaving the game before halftime with what later was ruled as a concussion.

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