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Oct 13 The New York Giants have seemingly made their decision on their outside cornerback opposite Paulson Adebo, and it appears to be Cor'Dale Flott. Cornerbacks Flott and Deonte Banks have split snaps as the "starting" outside cornerback opposite Adebo all year long, dating back to training camp. When the Giants released their initial depth chart, they listed Flott and Banks as "co-starters" on the outside. Then something seemingly changed in Week 5. Oct 12 Giants QB Jaxson Dart's concussion incident forces NFL to send stern reminder to all teams The NFL's concussion protocol is designed to protect players from serious injury, but the New York Giants failed to follow it properly with Jaxson Dart in Week 6. Oct 11 To substitute one word for the sake of decorum, preparing for Thursday Night Football is like packing 10 pounds of football into a five-pound bag. The Giants started stuffing on their flight back from New Orleans. With no time to dwell on what happened in the Superdome just a few hours before takeoff, Brian Daboll and his staff began to hatch a plan in the air. It ultimately led to a 34-17 victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles, ending a streak of 10 consecutive losses on Thursdays. Oct 10 Giants win over the Eagles 34-17On the Game - Game 6 Gamegirl... "The Giants started off to a great start like they did in their last game, but this time they kept it up..." Mikefan... "Giants figured it out. You put points up on the board, the defense does its job, and you get a win.." Cam Skattebo runs for 3 TDs and Jaxson Dart shines as the Giants beat the Eagles 34-17 Instant Analysis: Giants defeat Eagles, 34-17, on Thursday Night Football Giants stun Eagles in statement win, 34-17 New York Giants stun Philadelphia Eagles, 34-17, behind rookies in prime-time Studs and duds from New York Giants' Week 6 win over Philadelphia Eagles Giants 34, Eagles 17: Good news and great news from a dominant Prime Time win Giants' Cam Skattebo's hattrick helps elevate Giants over Eagles, 34-17 Eagles-Giants final score: Philadelphia bullied by New York in blowout loss Game
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(1-4) - Eagles (4-1) Oct 9 The Philadelphia Eagles (4-1) and the New York Giants (1-4) will renew their NFC East rivalry on Thursday night in a nationally televised matchup. This is their first meeting this season, as the Eagles swept the season series both home and away last year. The Eagles just fell at home against the Broncos 21-17 as 4.5-point favorites, while the Giants lost on the road in New Orleans 26-14 as 2.5-point dogs. Former Giants Oct 8 The New York Giants are set for an NFC East clash against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night, giving the team a short week to prepare following Sunday's disappointing Week 5 loss to the previously winless New Orleans Saints. The Giants did not hold a practice session on Monday, but rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart appeared on the estimated injury report as a limited participant with a hamstring injury. Dart was upgraded to an estimated full participation when the Giants took the field for another walkthrough on Tuesday. Oct 7 The most maddening aspect of the New York Giants' 2025 season so far is the team's inconsistency week in and week out. First, there was the dry loss in Week 1 to the Commanders. Then they appeared to be a lot closer in an overtime loss to the Cowboys before coming up flat against the Chiefs. Last week was their best showing of the year against an undefeated Chargers team. However, that euphoria was short-lived when the Giants were a turnover-filled mess against the Saints. Oct 6 Giants lose to the Saints 26-14On the Game - Game 5 Gamegirl... "The Giants started off great, up 14-3, and then what happened?..." Mikefan... "The Giants had three fumbles and two interceptions. That's not how you win football games.." Saints get 1st win over mistake-prone Giants, 26-14 Instant Analysis: Giants fall to Saints, 26-14 Five straight turnovers erase fast start in New Orleans Five crushing turnovers sink NY Giants in 26-14 road loss to Saints Giants Week 5 report card: A fumbled opportunity Four things we learned from the Giants' 26-14 loss to the Saints Giants give away a game they should have won Giants collapse in embarrassing 26-14 loss to New Orleans Saints New Orleans Saints 26 - New York Giants 14 Giants loss to the New Orleans Saints is the latest embarrassment for Brian Daboll Game
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(1-3) - Saints (0-4) Oct 3 Through four weeks, the Giants are tied for last in the league in rushing yards allowed per attempt, with each team giving up 6.1. The 153.0 rushing yards per game allowed by the Giants is 29th. The Giants have given up 1.5 rushing touchdowns per game, 29th overall. All the way back to last season, defensive coordinator Shane Bowen often talked about how the run defense was good the vast majority of the time but on the handful of plays when it wasn't big plays resulted. Oct 2 The New York Giants lost more than just a receiver when Malik Nabers went down with a torn ACL - they lost the heartbeat of their passing game. Without him, the Giants are staring at a gaping void and searching for answers. Beaux Collins, an undrafted rookie out of Notre Dame, may suddenly find himself thrust into the spotlight. Oct 1 Through his first four games, Abdul Carter has only nine tackles and 0.5 sacks. However, his impact is evident in his 15.2% pressure rate and a whopping 19 quarterback pressures per NFL Pro. Carter's lack of sacks is made up for by the turnovers and sacks he's set up for his teammates. Sept 30 A day that should be remembered for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart leading the Giants to victory in his first career start ended up becoming forgettable. Dart won his first start without his top playing wide receiver for most of the game, as Malik Nabers left with a knee injury and is expected to be out the remainder of the season with a torn ACL. Sept 29 Giants win over the Chargers 21-18On the Game - Game 4 Gamegirl... "It was an exciting day for the fans at MetLife Stadium. it started with the Giants scoring first, and it wasn't just a field goal. It was a 7 point touchdown!..." Mikefan... "Brian Daboll made the move, and Jaxson Dart got what every young drafted quarterback looks forward to, a chance to get out there and lead the team all the way down the field and score a touchdown. He did that on his first opening drive.." Dart's impressive debut leads Giants to 1st win over Chargers Instant Analysis: Giants defeat Chargers 21-18 in Jaxson Dart's first start Jaxson Dart stars in Giants' 21-18 win over Chargers Giants get 1st win, knock Chargers from ranks of unbeaten, 21-18 New York Giants 21 - Los Angeles Chargers 18 Jaxson Dart leads New York to massive upset over Los Angeles in NFL debut Chargers can't complete 4th-quarter rally in Week 4 loss to Giants Game
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(0-3) - Chargers (3-0) Sept 27 One factor in the coaching staff's decision to go with Jaxson Dart this early in the season is the rookie's performance during the preseason. Across those three games, the 22-year-old completed 32 of 47 passes for 372 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions while adding six rushes for 52 yards (8.7 avg.) and an additional score. The offense topped the 30-point mark in three consecutive preseason games for the first time in franchise history. Sept 26 The New York Giants entered this season hoping Andrew Thomas' return would mask their lack of upgrades along the interior offensive line. While Thomas' presence has certainly helped anchor the group, the issues inside remain glaring. Pass protection and run-blocking efficiency continue to hold this unit back, but one veteran has been a surprising bright spot in the early weeks: 35-year-old Greg Van Roten. Sept 25 It was only three years ago that Russell Wilson was one of the highest-paid players in NFL history. He was on the fast track toward the Hall of Fame. And he wasn't showing many signs of decline either. Today, though, he is a 36-year-old backup, benched for the first time in his 14-year career, and after just three games with the New York Giants. It's hard not to imagine this benching is the beginning of the end of his career. Yet somehow, the 10-time Pro Bowler believes the best may still be yet to come. Sept 24 Jaxson Dart will start at quarterback in the New York Giants' Week 4 game against the visiting Los Angeles Chargers. Following a dreadful offensive showing in a 22-9 loss on Sunday night to the Kansas City Chiefs, Russell Wilson is three and out in Gotham. Dart, taken 25th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft after New York traded back into the first round, had an impressive preseason that had many wondering just how long it would be before he took the field in the regular season. Turns out it's three weeks, with Wilson struggling in two of the three games. Sept 23 Giants head coach Brian Daboll, during his Monday video call with reporters, declined to commit to Russell Wilson, the team's starter for the last three games, for when the Giants take the field Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers at MetLife Stadium. Daboll said that the Giants' brass was in the process of "evaluating everything." But is Dart truly ready? "Well, we put him in the game for the last two weeks, so we wouldn't put anybody in the game we don't feel confident with," Daboll said in response to the question. Sept 22 Giants lose to the Chiefs 22-9On the Game - Game 3 Gamegirl... "The Giants were looking for their first win of the season. It was a lot to hope for considering the visiting team was the Kansas City Chiefs...." Mikefan... "The Giants were catching the Kansas City Chiefs at the right time. Their offense was struggling with their ground game, and Patrick Mahomes was having trouble finding someone to throw to..." Chiefs beat the Giants 22-9 for their first win this season Instant Analysis: Giants fall to Chiefs, 22-9 Giants lose to Chiefs 22-9, fall to 0-3 Studs and duds from New York Giants' Week 3 loss to Kansas City Chiefs Giants-Chiefs - another bad night for New York Chiefs grind out 22-9 victory over Giants Skattebo's solo spark can't rescue Giants in 22-9 home opener defeat NY Giants week 3 report card - back to the corner Kansas City Chiefs 22 - New York Giants 9 Game 3 Preview
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- Kansas City (0-2) Sept 20 The Kansas City Chiefs will aim to get back on track this weekend with a prime-time clash against the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football. Remarkably, the Chiefs have never beaten the Giants on the road in the history of the two franchises. Kansas City has lost all seven of its trips to play the Giants in New York since 1978, making them the only team the Chiefs have never defeated on the road. Sept 19 The Giants will take the field at MetLife Stadium for the first time in the 2025 season when they take on the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football. Both teams are looking to pick up their first victory of the season, as the Giants lost a heartbreaker in Dallas last week while the Chiefs fell at home to the Eagles. Sunday's game represents the first time the Patrick Mahomes-led Chiefs will travel to East Rutherford for an interconference matchup against the Giants. There's some players to watch in home opener vs. the Chiefs. Sept 18 There's no one more ready to dig in during Week 3, when the Kansas City Chiefs come to town, than recently activated New York Giants linebacker Swayze Bozeman. Micah McFadden's foot injury landed him on injured reserve after Week 1, and 2025 free-agent signing Chris Board followed him after Week 2's game against Dallas with a chest injury. That means it's Bozeman's turn to step up - and he gets to do it against the team that let him go. Sept 17 Receiver Darius Slayton is one of the few New York Giants who can truly act like he's been there before. As the longest-tenured Giant, Slayton is one of the few left over from the last blue team that broke the half-century mark in single-game yardage, getting 506 in Sunday's 40-37 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Slayton himself got in on the fun with a 52-yard grab in the third quarter that led to a Graham Gano field goal. Sept 16 Russell Wilson dropped back to pass 41 times against Dallas. He turned back the clock and had a vintage performance, going 30-of-41 passing for 450 yards with a 3-1 TD-INT ratio. Wilson looked skiddish in the pocket in Week 1 as he faced constant pressure from the Washington Commanders' defensive line. But in Week 2, he was cool, calm, and collected, as the Giants' offensive line kept Wilson mostly clean. [
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