New York Giants news for Wednesday
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From Big Blue View
- New York Giants claim linebacker off waivers from Philadelphia Eagles
- How can the New York Giants fix their defensive woes?
- Film room: What’s wrong with the Giants’ defense?
- Giants sign kicker Greg Joseph off Detroit’s practice squad
- Jordan Phillips trade officially pays small dividend for New York Giants
- Week 2: Tales from the timeline
- Giants at Cleveland Browns 2024, Week 2: Everything you need to know
Other Giant observations
Ranking the best NFL rookies after NFL Week 2 | PFF
5. CB Andru Phillips, PFF Grade: 77.5. Phillips impressed for the second straight week, this time as a starter. Through two weeks, he has earned an 80.0 coverage grade, and while he has given up seven receptions so far this season, they have totaled just 14 yards.
9. WR Malik Nabers, PFF Grade: 73.9. If the first two weeks of the season have taught us anything, it’s that the New York Giants will have to feed their new No. 1 receiver plenty of targets each week. His 24 targets over the first two weeks of the season are tied for second in the NFL, and he has averaged 2.51 yards per route run so far.
#BaldyBreakdown of Malik Nabers
.@BaldyNFL breaks down Malik Nabers’ performance vs. Washington in a Giants edition of Baldy’s Breakdown pic.twitter.com/LdIqmpzGPP
— New York Giants (@Giants) September 17, 2024
Malik Nabers again nominated for Rookie of the Week | Giants.com
Nabers has gotten his NFL career off to a strong start. He heads into this weekend’s matchup against the Cleveland Browns ranking fourth in the league in receiving yards (193) and tied for second in receptions (15) and targets (25). Nabers also leads the NFL with five catches of 20+ yards.
NY Giants: The good, the bad and the ugly as they head to Cleveland | The Record
Rookie nickel cornerback Dru Phillips played 66 of 72 snaps, and he was forced to miss three snaps due to a concussion test that he cleared. He played six other snaps on special teams. Phillips finished with 12 tackles, including seven solos with a sack. He was also called for a phantom defensive holding penalty that wiped away a Brian Burns sack on third down early in the fourth quarter.
Ex-New York Giant believes rookie Dru Phillips is going to be a ‘stud’ | USAToday.com
Because of his play, Phillips has caught the eye of a former Giants defensive back Ryan Clark who tweeted out “Dru Phillips is going to be an absolutely stud at the nickel position in this league.”
NFL Hall of Famer, a former Giants QB, makes a stink about phony experts | NJ.com
And after his viewings of the Giants’ 21-18 loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday, Kurt Warner praised New York QB Daniel Jones.
“Yes DJ looked great – may have been best QB play-to-play this week – although Kyler was pretty awesome with so many explosive plays!” he wrote in response to a question about the Giants.
Analytics explain what the eyes see with Motor
Devin Singletary leads all qualified NFL RBs with a 46.2% avoided tackle rate.
It has been a lot of fun to watch the #Giants RB avoid these tackles. So much fun, that in an attempt to find some kind of joy with this franchise, I am reposting my favorite Week 2 Singletary runs. pic.twitter.com/11VPZKxUG0— Dan Schneier (@DanSchneierNFL) September 17, 2024
Giants gashed on ground by Commanders, and there’s little hope for improvement | The Athletic
It’s not surprising that there are growing pains as players adjust to Bowen’s system, which is far different from predecessor Wink Martindale. But it’s hard to see the run defense making dramatic strides based on the personnel in the middle of the defense.
Veteran run stoppers Leonard Williams and A’Shawn Robinson have been replaced by young Day 3 draft picks and undrafted rookie Elijah Chatman. Those young players don’t appear ready to fill the big shoes left by the departed veterans.
Why your NFL team won, lost in Week 2 | PFF
Why the Giants lost: The Giants were gashed in the run game by the Commanders, with Washington racking up 215 yards at 6.1 yards per attempt. Running back Brian Robinson took 17 carries for 133 yards and earned a 70.5 PFF rushing grade.
Bobby Okereke on what it will take for the defense to improve
Giants locked in battle to keep their positivity as predictable losses pile up | New York Post
There is a danger here. What is felt on the outside cannot infiltrate inside to the locker room. What is coursing through the veins of paying customers cannot flow into the bloodstream of the players and coaches.
Quality teams glance ahead at the schedule to hunt victories. So too do teams like the Giants, in reverse. The inclination is to go week-to-week and try to figure out when the next win is available for consumption. Browns this week, on the road? Cowboys coming off a short week on Thursday Night Football? At Seattle? When it is a team that finds ways to lose, finding pathways to victory is not as simple as turning on the navigation device and following directions.
One thing we learned about each team in Week 2 of 2024 NFL season | CBSSports.com
They surely could’ve avoided the 0-2 start. Brian Daboll defended their decision to dress only one semi-healthy kicker against the Washington Commanders, but it pretty clearly backfired. Leadership is iffy here.
Would Bill Belichick even want Giants’ job if they fire Brian Daboll? | NJ.com
Brian Daboll is coaching for his job, just two games into his third season.
And the backdrop to all this is obvious: Bill Belichick — who launched his legendary coaching career with the Giants from 1979-90 — remains available as a 2025 replacement.
Week 2 NFL Takeaways: Chiefs Expect Good Things to Happen | SI.com
Speaking of the Giants, this is not where I expected them to be two weeks into the season. But I also don’t know how real the job security questions are there. The Maras really like the setup with GM Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll. I think things would have to get worse for them to consider blowing things up for the fifth time in a decade.
This week’s opponent
Myles Garrett plans to play through foot injury | Pro Football Talk
Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett admitted after Sunday’s win over the Jaguars that the foot injury that kept him out of a practice last week “didn’t feel great” during the game. It sounds like Garrett may be on the injury report this week, but should still be expected to play. In two games, Garrett has 2.0 sacks, two tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles.
Why your NFL team won, lost in Week 2 | PFF
The Browns’ pass rush was electric against the Jaguars, generating 17 pressures and sacking Trevor Lawrence four times. Myles Garrett earned an 89.8 PFF pass-rush grade while adding three pressures and a strip-sack midway through the third quarter.
Browns go jumbo to jumpstart struggling offense vs. Jags | ESPN.com
Cleveland ran 16 plays with six or more offensive linemen, which accounted for 24.6% of its plays in Week 2, according to ESPN Research. The Browns, who scored on each of their three first-half drives before stumbling in the second half, averaged 4.25 yards per play with the personnel grouping. In Week 1, Cleveland ran only two plays in the jumbo package for a total of 1 yard.
Around the league
‘This one stings. And it should’: Eagles defense unravels in disastrous collapse | The Athletic
Eagles’ Saquon Barkley shoulders blame for game-changing drop | ESPN.com
Eagles WR A.J. Brown (hamstring) says he will be out a couple weeks | NFL.com
Cowboys’ defense still can’t slow Shanahan coaching disciples | ESPN.com
Why Cowboys’ Mike McCarthy, Mike Zimmer disagree with Micah Parsons’ reasoning for blowout loss against Saints | CBSSports.com
Dolphins to put Tua Tagovailoa on injured reserve | Pro Football Talk
Chiefs bringing back RB Kareem Hunt with Isiah Pacheco injured | NFL.com
49ers’ Deebo Samuel to miss couple of weeks with calf strain | ESPN.com
Bengals to sign Lawrence Guy after workout | Pro Football Talk
Steelers again preparing Justin Fields to start at QB with Russell Wilson (calf) limited | NFL.com
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