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Former MVP QB Boomer Esiason and longtime sports radio host Greg Giannotti gushed over the rookie on WFAN's Boomer & Gio following his sharp outing in last Saturday's 31-12 preseason win versus the New York Jets.
Three things to watch for in the Giants’ preseason finale vs. the Patriots at MetLife Stadium on Thursday night: 1. The summerlong competition between Deonte Banks and Cor’Dale Flott for a
Former Arizona State star running back Cam Skattebo could suit up for the New York Giants as early as Thursday, Aug. 21, in the preseason finale.
The Giants have had a pretty positive start to the preseason and it’s largely due to how these players have risen to the occasion on the field.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNNew York Giants reveal massive injury update on three key players ahead of their final NFL preseason game vs the Patriots
The New York Giants delivered massive news for three injured players returning to practice. Offensive tackle Andrew Thomas, wide receiver Malik Nabers, and running back Cam Skattebo will return to practice after missing time.
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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.
When the Giants traded back into the first round and selected Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart, the plan was to let him slowly take the reins and develop on this level. With Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston on the roster, New York could afford patience.
New York Giants coach Brian Daboll announced rookie RB Cam Skattebo will participate in practice in some capacity.
The Eagles completed their last training camp practice Wednesday and have their final preseason game against the New York Jets on Friday at MetLife Stadium. For the next couple of days, we are going to review what happened this summer and prepare for the regular season.
Neither team that calls MetLife Stadium home did well in this study. The Giants come in at 22nd, or the 11th easiest place to play for opponents. Big Blue has posted just a 20-37-1 record (47.5%) at home and a woeful 17-41 mark (29.2%) on the road since 2018.