New York Giants news for Tuesday
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From Big Blue View
- Brian Daboll opens the door to replacing Daniel Jones as New York Giants starting QB
- New York Giants have no choice but to move on from Daniel Jones
- Evan Neal — yes, Evan Neal — was Giants’ highest-graded offensive player vs. Carolina Panthers
- Devastated Tyrone Tracy: ‘My emotions came out of me’ after costly fumble
- Ex-Giant Nick McCloud signs with San Francisco 49ers
- 2025 NFL Draft order: Giants hold the second overall pick
Around the league
Jermaine Eluemunor’s frustration with Giants position switch comes with Evan Neal positive | New York Post
“It was something that just happened,” Eluemunor said. “It’s hard to switch sides like that. It’s not the most comfortable thing. I tell people it’s like you’ve been writing with your right hand for a long time and out of nowhere they tell you, you gotta write an essay with your left hand and it’s due on Saturday and you have three days to freaking learn how to write with your left hand.”
The Giants are getting worse, so what is the case for retaining Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen? | The Athletic
Mara loathes that he’s been stuck in a cycle of replacing coaches and general managers regularly. But the case for retaining Daboll and Schoen must be stronger than just not wanting to abruptly fire another regime.
It’s difficult to identify what this regime does well. Since catching lightning in a bottle with a 7-2 start to their first season, the Giants have gone 10-24-1. That’s tied for the third-most losses in the league over that stretch.
With bye week looming, now’s the perfect time for Giants to make massive change — at QB or head coach | NJ.com
Had Mara bit his tongue shut three weeks ago, Daboll might not have survived the Germany trip. Now? He’d look like a fool to give up on the same coach he gave a vote of confidence less than a month ago (especially since it wouldn’t be his first offense).
It’s a dilemma. This is, for many reasons, the perfect week to spark the team by moving on from Daboll, but Mara probably won’t because he couldn’t help himself with another needless (and unprompted) proclamation.
Boomer: Daniel Jones is ‘completely hamstrung mentally’ | WFAN.com
“They have a quarterback who is completely hamstrung mentally,” Boomer said. “It’s paralysis by analysis by Daniel Jones. They left probably nine to 20 points on the field by colossal, boneheaded mistakes and missed opportunities…I don’t want to hear about offensive line and running back problems. It really comes down to ‘Does the quarterback have the balls to stand in there and make the plays?’”
It’s time for Giants to end the Daniel Jones chapter | New York Post
So many of them are complicit for transgressions big and small that conspired to doom a doomed team, once again. There are fingerprints galore smeared across the 20-17 loss to the Panthers, and that this game came in Germany, and not on U.S. soil, does not mitigate the damage done to a franchise that has specialized for more than a decade in losing games every which way, here, there, everywhere and, in a new twist, even in the capital of Bavaria.
The Giants are in their bye week. When they return to the field Nov. 24 to face the Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium, Jones has to be on the sideline and either Drew Lock or Tommy DeVito needs to be the starting quarterback.
Malik Nabers on what he said to Tyrone Tracey
Malik Nabers talked to Tyrone Tracy Jr. after his fumble in overtime:
“I told him, that play doesn’t define you. That one play doesn’t lose us the game.” pic.twitter.com/xLfxJ5NYFS
— Giants Videos (@SNYGiants) November 10, 2024
Notes & Stats: Giants vs. Panthers Recap | Giants.com
Rookie safety Tyler Nubin led the Giants with 12 tackles (eight solo). Linebacker Bobby Okereke had 11 tackles (four solo).
Jalin Hyatt made his third start of the season in place of Darius Slayton, who is in the NFL concussion protocol and did not accompany the team here. Hyatt caught four passes for 39 yards. He entered the game with one reception for six yards this season.
NFL Week 10: Biggest questions, takeaways for every game | ESPN.com
Eye-popping stat: Three 10-plus-yard runs for Tyrone Tracy Jr. This is the fourth time in six starts that the rookie running back had at least three runs of 10 or more yards. He has added an explosiveness in the run game to the Giants’ offense starting ahead of Devin Singletary. Tracy finished with 103 yards rushing on 18 carries, but his final one resulted in the fumble that cost the Giants the game. For the most part, he’s been a rare bright spot this season.
Tyrone Tracy Jr.’s back-breaking OT fumble a painful reminder of rookie growing pains | The Athletic
It’s also worth noting that the fumble can serve as a learning moment for him. Given how good he’s been — he’s fifth in the league in rushing yards (516) since taking over the starting role in Week 5 —it’s easy to forget he’s pretty new at this whole running back thing. He played wide receiver in college for five seasons (four at Iowa, one at Purdue) before fully committing to running back in his final year with the Boilermakers.
It stands to reason then that there will be some growing pains as the fifth-round pick continues to learn what is, to him, a new position.
NFL mock draft 2025: Giants, Raiders land new QBs in updated first-round projection | SBNation.com
2. New York Giants: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado. Daniel Jones ain’t it, and if the Giants are picking this high, it might be with a new GM and head coach. Sanders is by far and away the best QB in this draft class, and his touch combined with his toughness give him the potential to be a very good starter in the NFL.
2025 NFL Mock Draft: Latest First-round Predictions Entering Week 11 | The 33rd Team
2. New York Giants. New York will have no issues will saying farewell to Daniel Jones this offseason — I can guarantee you that. Jones feels like a lost cause at this point, given some of the throws he was unwilling to pull the trigger on in the Giants’ latest loss, a heartbreaker in Germany at the hands of the Carolina Panthers. Do you know who is never unwilling to let a throw rip? You guessed it, Miami’s Cameron Ward. He’s a gunslinger at heart who is enjoying a monster breakout season and would bring welcomed aggressiveness to the QB position.
Around the league
Eagles open Jordan Mailata’s 21-day practice window | Bleeding Green Nation
Dan Quinn Presser: “This team is tough, I know we’ll be ready to fight” | Hogs Haven
The surprising rise of Jayden Daniels shouldn’t have been a surprise at all | FOX Sports
Jerry Jones speaks on Mike McCarthy’s future with Cowboys | ESPN.com
Dallas Cowboys: Eagles loss shows how valuable Dak Prescott is for team success | Blogging The Boys
Bengals signing former Giants RB Gary Brightwell to practice squad | CBSSports.com
Seahawks will put starting linebacker Tyrel Dodson on waivers | Pro Football Talk
Jake Bates’ walk-off field goal lifts Lions to 26-23 comeback win over Texans | The Athletic
C.J. Stroud shoulders blame after Texans’ collapse vs. Lions | ESPN.com
Rams activate Steve Avila, Jonah Jackson from IR | Pro Football Talk
Munich crowd cheers for referee Shawn Hochuli in Panthers’ 20-17 win over Giants | ESPN
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