At the end of the day, the New York Giants players, coaches, and staff all have a job to do, which is to win games. But they’re also human, prone to human
Key Points: Russell Wilson benched for third straight New York Giants game; Jaxson Dart remains the starting quarterback. Dart impresses as a rookie QB; Wilson struggled early and lost the starting job.
There can be no denying the harsh realities of losing, especially at home. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart directed the New York Giants to a touchdown on their opening drive, just as he had done in three of his first five NFL starts.
Cam Skattebo watched on as Jaxson Dart and the New York Giants dropped a third-straight game, falling to 2-7 on the 2025 NFL season after a 34-24 loss to Mac Jones and the San Francisco 49ers in Week 9.
Much of the blame for the New York Giants’ loss to the San Francisco 49ers has focused on the defense, and rightfully so. But the offense wasn’t without its warts.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The New York Giants' season has been an incredibly bumpy one thus far. From blown fourth-quarter leads to being trounced at home numerous times, the Giants have offered little to be excited about nine games in.
There will be no change in defensive coordinator or play caller for the New York Giants , head coach Brian Daboll said on Monday in response to a question put forth by a reporter.
The Raiders’ Alex Leatherwood first-round pick became emblematic of a regime that struggled in the draft. Leatherwood was off the roster after one season, being waived in 2022.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Giants’ receiver core was dealt a massive blow on the injury front with Malik Nabers suffering an ACL tear. The unit could be thinned out prior to tomorrow’s trade deadline if Jalin Hyatt receives the change of scenery he is seeking.
The New York Giants are reportedly open to moving two players ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday, according to a new rumor from ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
The 2025 NFL trade deadline is 4 p.m. ET tomorrow, Nov. 4. The New York Giants are unlikely to be buyers given how their 2025 season continues to slide down the tubes following their latest loss, a 34-24 decision to the San Francisco 49ers.
ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports the Giants have talked to teams in the last few weeks regarding the availability of WR Jalin Hyatt and OL Evan Neal. Raanan
New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart offered a noncommittal answer when asked if his play could affect embattled head coach Brian Daboll’s job security.
Multiple New York Giants players were the subjects of trade rumors before the club fell to 2-7 on the season via a 34-24 home loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon.
Midseason trades involving offensive linemen are rare given the importance of healthy depth at the position. It would not entirely come as a surprise if Evan Neal were to be on the move, though.
The poor play and management of the New York Giants is suffocating the spark that rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart has given the team. Still, Dart continues to provide hope, both on and off the field, that brighter days are ahead for Big Blue.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Giants have told teams that have inquired about a potential trade for EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux that it would take a first-round pick to move him.
Thew New York Giants announced Saturday that they’ve officially processed four roster moves for Week 9. The full list includes: Giants elevated LB Zaire Barnes WR Ray-Ray McCloud III to their active roster. Giants activated CB Rico Payton from injured reserve.