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Giants' Dart & Carter Shine on All-Rookie Team
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The New York Giants 2025 rookie class shines, with quarterback Jaxson Dart and edge rusher Abdul Carter leading the way. Dart, a surprise pick from Ole Miss, set franchise records with 24 total touchdowns and 2,272 passing yards. Carter, despite early struggles, finished the season with 82 splash plays and 72 quarterback pressures, topping the league in quick pressures. The Giants future looks promising with this talented rookie class.
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Giants' 2025 Season: Chaos, Injuries, and a New Hope
01:26|The New York Giants 2025 season ended with a disappointing 4-13 record, far from the 5.5 wins predicted by preseason odds. The team fired head coach Brian Daboll, defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, and assistant Bryan Cox mid-season, leaving fans shocked. Injuries to key players like Micah McFadden, Malik Nabers, Cam Skattebo, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and Dexter Lawrence hindered their performance. The teams late-game collapses, including a historic 33 points allowed against Denver, also contributed to their poor showing. Despite these setbacks, the Giants are optimistic about their franchise quarterback, Jaxson Dart, and hope that new leadership will turn their fortunes around.
Miami Dolphins Hire Jon-Eric Sullivan, Harbaugh's Next Move Unclear
01:16|Jon-Eric Sullivan, Green Bay Packers VP of player personnel, is set to become Miami Dolphins new GM, bypassing Chad Alexander. Despite Alexanders ties to Harbaugh, the Ravens coach, now jobless, is courted by the Giants. The Dolphins coaching change, firing Mike McDaniel, adds to the coaching carousel, leaving Harbaughs next move uncertain.
Giants' 2025 Class: Promise Amidst Frustration
01:30|The New York Giants 2025 season ended with a disappointing 4-12 record, securing them a high draft pick for the following year. General manager Joe Schoen made aggressive moves in free agency to bolster the secondary and add quarterback depth, but the results were underwhelming, earning the class a C-minus grade. Cornerback Paulson Adebo performed well, earning a solid B, despite missing five games. Jameis Winston shone as a backup quarterback, receiving an A-plus for his explosive play and mentorship. However, edge rusher Chauncey Golston and defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris received C-minus and B-minus marks, respectively, for their contributions hampered by injuries. Fans and analysts expressed frustration, citing flops like Russell Wilson, who earned a D-minus after a stagnant offense led to his benching, and tackle James Hudson the third, who received an F for penalties and fights. Safety Jevon Hollands D-plus highlighted bigger issues at the position after losing key players in prior years. Looking ahead, Schoen re-signed Darius Slayton and Greg Van Roten, but their underwhelming years dragged down the group. Injuries and a shaky defensive coordinator played a role, but pieces like Adebo and Holland show promise. With a new coordinator coming in, the Giants hope this class rebounds and turns those four wins into something more competitive next time around.
Daboll Praises Giants, Endorses Harbaugh & Stefanski
01:20|Brian Daboll, former New York Giants head coach, praises the teams ownership and rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, potentially boosting the appeal of the vacant coaching position despite the teams recent struggles. Dabolls endorsement carries weight, as he led the Giants for three-plus seasons with a twenty-win, forty-loss, and one-tie record. The teams co-owner, John Mara, receives praise for being a good boss to work for, and Darts cheap rookie deal from Ole Miss offers a fresh start at quarterback. The Giants have begun interviews, with John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski as top candidates, and Dart himself has mentioned these coaches. Dabolls positive words could help pave the way for the next era in Big Blue, giving hope to fans after a long drought.
Giants, Harbaugh Meet Next Week
01:18|NFL Coaching Carousel: Giants Top Target John Harbaugh in Key Meeting, Dolphins Interest Fades
Jaxson Dart Hints at Harbaugh or Stefanski for Giants
01:40|Jaxson Dart, the New York Giants quarterback, sparked speculation about the teams next head coach after a sideline conversation during a college playoff game. Fans are buzzing about the possibility of hiring either John Harbaugh or Kevin Stefanski, with Stefanski having already interviewed and Harbaughs talks potentially starting next week. Other candidates include Raheem Morris, Vance Joseph, and Mike McCarthy. The Giants, with a dismal win rate since 2017, hope to find a proven winner to turn their fortunes around.
Russell Wilson's Resilience: A Legend in the Making
01:38|Russell Wilson, the resilient quarterback, shares a powerful message of support for Randy Moss, who overcame pancreatic cancer. Wilson, facing his own challenges with the New York Giants, embodies Mosss spirit of perseverance, pushing through injuries and maintaining confidence. His determination, despite a challenging season, echoes Mosss resilience, solidifying his status as a true legend.
NFL's Arbitration Process Challenged in Racial Bias Case
01:21|In a landmark case, former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores sued the NFL and several teams for racial discrimination in hiring. Flores alleged sham interviews, focusing on the New York Giants 2022 interview process. The Giants denied the claims, but a recent court ruling allowed Flores case against them and other teams to proceed to trial. The NFL has now appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, potentially reshaping employment disputes in professional sports.
Giants' Late Surge Under Kafka
01:30|The New York Giants, despite a dismal 2025 season, showed signs of improvement under interim head coach Mike Kafka. Kafkas strategic adjustments led to a top-five pass rush, eight forced turnovers, and a surge in the run game. The defense also protected rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart better, and special teams found a gem in rookie kicker Ben Sauls. These developments suggest a promising foundation for new leadership to build upon and finally pursue real contention.