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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNew York Giants double-down on former Notre Dame WR chances to earn a role with the team
Former Notre Dame wide receiver Beaux Collins was talked about highly by New York Giants wide receivers coach Mike Groh.
Jaxson Dart is entering his rookie year with the New York Giants in the 2025 season. Many believe that the quarterback will be the future of the franchise.
New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen feels the team's run defense, an Achilles Heel in 2024, will be improved this season.
Wide receiver Darius Slayton, who is entering his seventh year with the Giants, traded in his No. 86 for 18 during the offseason after it was vacated by fellow receiver Isaiah Hodgins, who left via free agency to join San Francisco.
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Jets Wire on MSNPro Football Focus: Highest-graded New York Jets players on defense vs. the Giants
PFF's five-best grades for players on the Jets defense against the Giants can be found below (minimum 10 snaps played): PFF grade: 70.9. PFF grade: 82.7. PFF grade: 84.9. PFF grade: 86.7. PFF grade: 87.2.
Jones signed on to compete with Anthony Richardson, and on Tuesday, he was named the Colts starter for the team's opener. Colts head coach Shane Steichen quickly confirmed Jones as the starter for the season and indicated it was not viewed as a short-term solution.
This appears to be a tight race between second-year pro Spencer Rattler and rookie Tyler Shough. New coach Kellen Moore says this battle will go down to the wire -- even through the Saints' final preseason matchup against the Denver Broncos .
New York Giants coach Brian Daboll announced rookie RB Cam Skattebo will participate in practice in some capacity.
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Jets Wire on MSNPro Football Focus: Lowest-graded New York Jets players on defense vs. the Giants
The New York Jets took on the Giants and lost in a 31-12 fashion in the second weekend of the 2025 NFL preseason. Sometimes the stats can tell the story of who performed well and who did not, but Pro Football Focus is there to provide a little bit more context.
Offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo says the New York Giants are "pleased but not satisfied" with John Michael Schmitz.