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The New York Giants are still trying to replace two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning almost six years after his retirement. General manager Joe Schoen brought in Russell Wilson as a stopgap for 2025 and drafted Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart to potentially be the future franchise quarterback.
NY Giants QB Jaxon Dart is being eased into the pros at camp. How he performs might lend a hand in accelerating his first-year journey.
As fun as it is to watch Winston, all eyes in MetLife Stadium will likely be on Dart, who would potentially be playing in his first preseason game. The Giants traded up to 25th overall in the draft to land Dart, so he's definitely going to have some pressure on him as soon as he steps on the field.
With the New York Giants dealing with a critical loss, they dipped into the free agency market to bring in a new player. The team announced on Monday that they are reuniting with the veteran wide receiver, Gunner Olszewski.
Jaxson Dart is continuing to learn the NFL ropes in his first training camp with the Giants, and while the game is slowing down a bit for him, he doesn't want to lose the aggressive edge he played with in college.
Olszewski signed with the Giants practice squad ahead of the 2023 season and appeared in nine games. During that stretch, Olszewski played 76 snaps on special teams, had 23 punt returns for 282 yards and one return for a touchdown — a 94-yard run in Week 17 against the Los Angeles Rams.
Carter, the No. 3 pick in this year's draft, had an outstanding collegiate career with the Nittany Lions. In his final campaign, he racked up 68 tackles, 24 tackles for loss and 12 sacks. Now, he's looking to continue his success in the professional ranks.
The Giants need to make some noise during the 2025 NFL season. This Giants player could be their make-or-break player in 2025.
The stage could be set for former New York Giants QB to launch a career-renaissance in 2025, possibly earning a massive contract extension.
Former New York Giants offensive lineman Justin Pugh officially announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday and did so as a member of Big Blue. Pugh took the podium in East Rutherford following the team's third training camp practice and bid farewell to the game after 11 years.
The New York Giants have a new pass rusher, and Malik Nabers gave rookie Abdul Carter 'animal' praise during training camp.