
New York Giants headlines for Thursday
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From Big Blue View
- New York Giants hidden gems: 3 Secret Superstars on the 2025 roster
- Make or Break: Kayvon Thibodeaux is better than you think
- The Eagle front — what is it?
Other Giant observations
How Malik Nabers’ Giants trajectory could change with a few more wins | New York Post
He played 15 games for the Giants in his rookie season. That counts. It means he put down a foundation for his NFL development, and after a record-setting debut, he set a high standard for lofty expectations.
In a sense, though, Nabers has not truly experienced what it means to be a part of the area’s sports landscape when things are really cooking, when enthusiasm is rising and there is a palpable feeling of energy and excitement coursing through the fans and players alike.
Malik Nabers weighs in on OBJ
Next man up: Travis Hunter, Ashton Jeanty among rookies who should make Pete Prisco’s top 100 players of 2026 | CBSSports.com
3. EDGE Abdul Carter (Giants). Opposing offenses will not be able to double team Dexter Lawrence, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns and Carter. Someone is going to get one-on-one opportunities to rush the passer. Carter’s entire draft profile was built on cat-like quickness and improving strength. If he produces to the extent his No. 3 overall selection suggests, it will be difficult to keep him off next year’s list.
2025 NFL defensive line rankings: T.J. Watt, Cam Heyward propel Steelers to No. 1 | PFF.com
3. New York Giants Arguably no team has done more in the NFL to strengthen its defensive line and pass rush over the past couple of seasons than the Giants. They drafted Kayvon Thibodeaux and Abdul Carter with top-five picks in 2022 and 2025, respectively, and also traded for former first-rounder Brian Burns.
The team’s edge defender trio is complemented by perhaps the best nose tackle in the league, Dexter Lawrence. Although Lawrence’s 2024 season was cut short due to an injury, his 89.9 PFF overall grade still ranked third among interior defenders.
The view of the Giants from Philadelphia
Can the #Giants take a big step in 2025, or are they still the same old Giants?
ITB’s NFC East preview series w/@gregcosell, @caplannfl and @GeoffPMosher continues with Part 2: https://t.co/bhuZma8Ogo pic.twitter.com/szozTW5obT
— Inside The Birds (@InsideBirds) June 25, 2025
5 NFL Teams That Could Be Aggressive Sellers Before the 2025 Trade Deadline | Bleacher Report
If Dart is starting and the Giants are well out of contention by October, expect this regime to start selling ownership on their future potential while dumping veterans and bringing more assets aboard.
Giants have the 11th oldest projected starters in the NFL | USAToday.com
As a result, the Giants have had one of the more youthful rosters in the NFL for quite some time. However, that trend may be changing a bit as their projected 2025 starters have an average age of 25.78 years old, which is 22nd (11th-oldest) in the NFL
Around the league
The structure of Jeremy Reaves’ contract extension with the Commanders | Hogs Haven
Dallas Cowboys training camp: The best position battles to come in 2025 | Blogging The Boys
Shaquill Griffin reaches one-year deal with Seahawks, source says | ESPN.com
Broncos LT Garett Bolles gushes over ‘freak of nature’ Bo Nix after impressive rookie season | NFL.com
With collusion ruling out, multiple players are exploring their options | Pro Football Talk
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