The New York Giants' defense was highly touted in the preseason as having the talent to potentially become a top-10 unit. Through two games, however, they have looked anything but, ranking at or near the bottom of the league in every major statistical category. Is it the coaching or the execution?
The New York Giants are 0-2 to begin the 2025 NFL season, but fans still walked away from the team's Week 2 loss against the Dallas Cowboys with one silver lining: Quarterback Russell Wilson looked fantastic.
It was a bad afternoon for the New York Giants and Russell Wilson. His overtime blunders left Giants fans shaking their heads. But he wasn’t alone in blame, and here are the Giants most to blame for the dramatic Week 2 loss to the Cowboys.
The New York Giants kicked off 2025 in embarrassing fashion, losing to the Washington Commanders 21-6. They looked like a high school offense playing in the NFL.
The New York Giants should have won this game easily. Thirty-seven points, a quarterback who threw for over 400 yards, two 100-yard receivers–there was plenty there to get it done.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history to throw for at least 450 yards and three touchdowns in one game and still lose can you name in five minutes?
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Giants are signing WR Dalen Cambre to their practice squad. Cambre, 24, signed with the Giants as an undrafted free agent out of Louisiana following the 2025 NFL Draft.
If the New York Giants were purposefully trying to tank the career of former Tennessee Vols wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, I’m not sure they'd do anything differently than they have over the past year.
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey became the first NFL player to make a game-tying field goal (64 yards) on the final play of the fourth quarter and the deciding field goal (46 yards) as time expired in overtime in the game.
The Giants probably should not be surprised to be 0-2 after two games, with their opener coming against the Commanders and Week 2 sending the team on the road against Dallas.
The former Super Bowl champion turned back the clock with a vintage performance on Sunday, compiling 450 yards, three touchdowns and one interception while also rushing three times for 23 yards.
One of the top highlights of the Cowboys' thrilling 40-37 overtime win over the Giants on Sunday involved Aubrey making a game-tying 64-yard field goal at the end of regulation.
A report before Sunday's game indicated that the Giants felt no urgency to replace quarterback Russell Wilson with first-round pick Jaxson Dart after a dismal performance in Week 1 and Wilson spent Week 2's visit to Dallas doing his best to make sure that remains the case.
Fortunes change quickly in the NFL, and very often what seemed to be a slam-dunk certainty in one week is turned on its head the following Sunday. That was the case between Weeks 1 and 2 for the Giants and, more specifically, quarterback Russell Wilson.
The New York Giants put forth their best foot in their Week 2 game against the Dallas Cowboys, but it wasn’t good enough, as they fell 40-37 in overtime. "That was a tough one," head coach Brian Daboll said after the game.
The New York Giants were forced to start a backup option at left tackle on Sunday as Andrew Thomas continues to work his way back from a Lisfranc foot injury.
Per Dan Salomone, the Giants have elevated LB Swayze Bozeman and DL Elijah Garcia for Week 2. Bozeman, 26, originally signed on with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Southern Miss.