
“Giants Unveil Training Camp Dates — All Eyes on Jaxson Dart’s Next Move”
The New York Giants have announced that 11 training camp practices will be free and open to the public at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center […]
The New York Giants have announced that 11 training camp practices will be free and open to the public at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center […]
The 2024–25 season was supposed to be a historic celebration for the New York Giants—their 100th in franchise history. Instead, it turned into a nightmare. […]
The New York Giants have been largely dismissed in recent years, overlooked by fans, analysts, and even the league itself. But after a quietly effective rebuild under general manager Joe Schoen, that narrative may soon change. With standout draft selections like edge rusher Abdul Carter and quarterback Jaxson Dart, along with veteran additions Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, the Giants have addressed their most pressing needs. Though last season’s 3-14 record paints a bleak picture, a closer look reveals a team that was consistently competitive. If their traditional formula of pass rush and solid quarterback play holds true, the Giants could be primed for a surprise resurgence in 2025.
The New York Giants’ decision to draft Abdul Carter third overall may have followed expectations, but it was anything but ordinary in impact. With Carter poised to become a disruptive force on defense, fans are already backing him to exceed the 7.5-sack mark set by oddsmakers — and potentially capture Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. While Carter’s debut is eagerly anticipated, the team is taking a more measured approach with quarterback Jaxson Dart. With veterans in place, Dart will have the rare opportunity to develop quietly, echoing the paths of NFL stars who sat before they shined.
The Giants just issued a warning shot to the entire division. Wins have been hard to come by for the New York Giants in recent […]
Before his name was officially called at the 2025 NFL Draft, Abdul Carter experienced a moment of confusion. As the second overall pick was being announced, Carter received a phone call claiming to be from the Jacksonville Jaguars, telling him he was about to be selected. It turned out to be a prank. “It’s unfortunate that these private numbers are getting to the people making the prank calls,” said Carter’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus. “Abdul and I knew it was BS and didn’t even tell his family about the call.” Moments later, the real call came—from the New York Giants—confirming his spot as the No. 3 overall pick.
A New Identity Rises in East Rutherford Just a year ago on Hard Knocks, a question hung in the air like fog over MetLife Stadium: […]
The New York Giants earned high marks across the board for their 2025 NFL Draft, with several analysts praising their bold moves and smart value picks. Headlined by the selection of edge rusher Abdul Carter, regarded as a future defensive star, and the aggressive trade-up for quarterback Jaxson Dart, the Giants appear to have laid a strong foundation for the future. Analysts like CBS Sports and the New York Post lauded the draft as a potential turning point for the franchise, while Pro Football Network noted that Dart’s development would ultimately determine the class’s success. Beyond the high-profile selections, value picks like Darius Alexander, Cam Skattebo, and Marcus Mbow were seen as savvy additions who could contribute early. After a rough 2024 season, the Giants’ new influx of talent signals a hopeful new chapter under coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen.
The Giants made just one selection Friday night, drafting Toledo defensive tackle Darius Alexander at No. 65 overall. After a strong first round that saw them land edge rusher Abdul Carter and quarterback Jaxson Dart, the Giants still have work to do on Day 3. With four picks remaining, filling holes at offensive guard and wide receiver will be key — and there’s no shortage of intriguing prospects still on the board.
The New York Giants made waves in the 2025 NFL Draft, first by selecting Penn State’s Abdul Carter with the No. 3 overall pick, then by pulling off a surprise trade to grab Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart at No. 25. Carter, a dominant force on defense, joins a fearsome pass-rush unit, while Dart is now seen as the quarterback of the future. Following the draft, Carter welcomed his new teammate with an excited three-word message on social media: “JAXSON DART,” followed by four bullseye emojis and a fired-up “LFG!!!!”
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