
New York Giants headlines for Friday
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From Big Blue View
- Giants training camp: What we learned on Day 2
- Giants training camp 2025: Live updates from Day 2
- Dexter Lawrence gets $3 million in new incentives
- Giants safety Tyler Nubin ready to lead in Year 2
- Mission impossible? With daunting schedule, can Giants get off to a better start?
- A new look coming for Big Blue View in August
- Fantasy Football ‘25: WR rankings and tiers
Other Giant observations
Kayvon Thibodeaux is ‘wrestling’ through the noise | Giants.com
Making that his offseason goal, Thibodeaux turned to an ancient sport to help him pin down more quarterbacks on Sundays. “Wrestling is another form of tackling,” Thibodeaux said Thursday afternoon after the second practice of his fourth training camp. “I just wanted to make sure that I can use some techniques from wrestling into football.”
Abdul Carter just throwing professional offensive linemen off the screen
Abdul Carter pushed JMS all the way back pic.twitter.com/QxiRdChumt
— Carly (@carlymersky) July 24, 2025
NFL players, coaches, GMs under most pressure in 2025 season | ESPN.com
The clock is ticking on Daboll’s chances of proving he wasn’t a one-year mirage in New York. The Giants finally overhauled their quarterback room, flirting with Matthew Stafford before signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston. They used their first-round pick on Jaxson Dart, who represents the long-term prospect they presumably expected to draft in 2023 before Jones’ career season in 2022 sent them in another direction. If Dart shows promise, Daboll will be able to make the case that his continued employment is the best thing for his quarterback’s future. If not? He should be in demand as an offensive coordinator elsewhere, but his time in New York will likely come to an end.
Jalin Hyatt making big changes in attempt to salvage Giants career | New York Post
Hyatt’s has slipped down the depth chart to the fourth receiver. However, that is not something that concerns the receiver on the first day of training camp. “For me, it’s just executing, being consistent [and] making plays that come to me,” Hyatt said. “I’m not really worried about any rotations.”
Peter Schrager is not here for the hate on the Giants quarterback room
.@PSchrags gives the top 5 things he’s tired of pic.twitter.com/tqwVjykov5
— First Take (@FirstTake) July 24, 2025
Russell Wilson: His confidence as Giants QB is real, not false bravado | The Record
“I think it was [former Yankees manager] Joe Girardi talking about, I’m paraphrasing here, but talking about Derek Jeter, his best attribute was he was always consistent,” Wilson said. “But he was also consistently great at adjusting. And I think that’s one of the things that you have to be able to do as a guy, a leader, as a player, is be able to consistently adjust and consistently grow.”
15 NFL trade candidates during 2025 training camps | PFF
QB Jameis Winston, New York Giants. While with the Browns in 2024, Winston tallied a 69.5 PFF passing grade with 11 big-time throws and 18 turnover-worthy plays. The 31-year-old displayed that he’s still capable of slinging the ball at a high level in spurts, producing 82.0-plus PFF passing grades against the Steelers and Bengals last year.
The Giants are likely to start either Russell Wilson or first-round pick Jaxson Dart, leaving Winston as the team’s presumptive QB3. New York could keep the former first overall pick in that role, but Winston figures to be most teams’ top trade target when a quarterback injury inevitably happens.
Gabe Davis talks about his Giants visit
Russell Wilson joined Gabe Davis for dinner during his visit with @Giants ..
deep ball incoming .. ?! @gabedavis13_ @UpAndAdamsShow pic.twitter.com/oxfVe9Sreg
— Kay Adams (@heykayadams) July 24, 2025
The 1 UDFA with Best Chance to Make the Roster in Every NFL Team’s Training Camp | Bleacher Report
New York Giants: S Makari Paige. The 6’4” Paige doesn’t look like most safeties. Still, he played various roles in Michigan’s defense. He has experience working at each level, though he can be exploited by smaller and quicker receivers—which is expected from a tall, lanky safety. His ability to physically match up against opposing tight ends is more than enough to keep him on the roster, though.
Around the league
Eagles DT Jordan Davis lost 26 pounds this offseason | Pro Football Talk
D.C. council set for Aug. 1 vote on updated Commanders stadium plan | NFL.com
Jets say Justin Fields is day-to-day with dislocated toe | Pro Football Talk
Aaron Glenn Battles Jets Panic as Justin Fields Injury Scare Stirs Nightmares | FOX Sports
Dolphins cornerback Artie Burns has torn ACL, source says | ESPN.com
Dan Campbell stops second straight Lions practice | Pro Football Talk
Steelers GM Omar Khan on offseason overhaul: ‘We think it came together pretty nicely’ | NFL.com
Chiefs feel sense of urgency to reclaim Lombardi Trophy | ESPN.com
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