The New York Giants desperately need to trade for a wide receiver if they want to spark a quick turnaround. Since losing second-year star Malik Nabers, the passing offense has lacked juice.
The New York Giants are reportedly in the market for a wide receiver trade, and general manager Joe Schoen is apparently aiming big for an addition that can help rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart.
The Giants have been shorthanded at wide receiver in recent weeks and they remained so at practice on Wednesday. Darius Slayton missed Week 6's win over the Eagles with a hamstring injury and he did not take part in the team's first on-field work ahead of this Sunday's game in Denver.
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New York Giants receiver Darius Slayton, who has been nursing a hamstring injury suffered in the Week 5 loss to the Saints, was to try to do some work in the team’s Wednesday practice, according to head coach Brian Daboll. “We'll see where Slay’s at,” Daboll said before practice.
Field Yates reports that the Giants have restructured the contracts of S Jevon Holland and S Paulson Adebo. Yates notes that the team is creating just over $4.8 million in cap space for 2025.
The New York Giants' offense finally appears to be humming now that rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is under center. And yet, in a list of proposed trades,
Former Ole Miss standout Jaxson Dart has flashed signs of being the New York Giants' quarterback of the future, a welcome sign for a franchise that has seen quite a bit of turnover since.
New York Giants fans can be forgiven if the euphoria from the team’s huge upset win over the Philadelphia Eagles a week ago lingered through the weekend into the start of the week.
The New York Giants need to add to the wide receivers room after the season-ending injury to Malik Nabers and a trade rumor from ESPN suggests the team will at least try to make that happen.
The New York Giants were a team that most people thought would be easy to project in the NFL's weekly game of positioning chess, but that has not been the case through the first six weeks of the regular season.
The last time the New York Giants had an above-average offense was the 2014 season, when they ranked 14th in Offensive DVOA. Since then, it’s been a bad
The NFL trade deadline is looming, and the New York Giants must address their issues at wide receiver. With the deadline coming up on November 4th, the Giants have reportedly been active in making calls to bring someone in.
Even when the New York Giants were not firing on all cylinders, Brian Burns was scorching hot. The two-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker is on track to post his best campaign yet.
It’s easy to sometimes forget, in the wake of a big play on offense or a game-changing play made on defense, that the game of football has three elements–offense, defense, and special teams–all of which are important.
The Athletic's Ted Nguyen pointed out that the game film from Jaxson Dart's performance in Week 6 suggests that New York's coaching staff may have made a mistake by not starting him in Week 1.
When Malik Nabers suffered an ACL tear, questions were raised about the Giants adding a receiver for the remainder of the campaign. At first, it appeared as though New York’s internal replacement options would be counted on.
After Cam Skattebo‘s stellar Primetime performance of 110 scrimmage yards and three touchdowns, it’s clear he has changed the New York Giants’ offensive philosophy.
New York Giants fans are incredibly frustrated with the lack of defensive consistency since Shane Bowen took over as the defensive coordinator. Despite having a loaded roster, the defense has not lived up to its potential as a top-ten unit.
Dart showcased some dual-threat ability during his successful college career at Ole Miss, but he has been even better than expected in the run game since he was named the starting quarterback of the New York Giants.