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New York Giants CB Dru Phillips is expected to make a leap in 2025 and one analyst believes he will be a potential first-time Pro Bowler.
More depth? Better cohesion? Rookies? AKA is there hope for us in 2025 to finally turn the corner? — Andrew Bogdan (@AndrewBogdanCT) August 14, 2025 Andrew, on paper, I think this is the deepest roster they’ve had in a while.
Former Patriots offensive coordinator and Notre Dame and Kansas head coach Charlie Weis was a visitor at Wednesday’s joint practice with the Jets. He watched Dart plenty at Ole Miss because his son Charlie Jr. has been OC there under HC Lane Kiffin since December 2021.
In an "appropriately early" 2026 mock draft from Todd McShay, the New York Giants select who many believe is the nation's top offensive tackle.
Rosenblatt: This feels like more of a discussion than it was a year ago. On offense, the Jets are better at running back, tight end and on the offensive line, while the Giants have the edge at wide receiver — Malik Nabers and Garrett Wilson are probably a wash, but the rest of the Jets’ wide receiver room might be the biggest concern on the roster.
Our next installment in the countdown to kickoff picks one of the all-time great rushers in Giants history as the best player to don this jersey number.
When asked about his assessment of New York Jets QB Justin Fields, veteran New York Giants LB Kayvon Thibodeaux did not mince words.
The Giants picked up only one win in one-possession games (1-8), and they were winless in games decided by a field goal or less (0-3). New York suited up for four island games last season and was ...
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Jets Wire on MSNSights and sounds from the New York Jets' joint practice with the Giants
The New York Jets have hit the field for their first day of joint practices against the New York Giants on Tuesday. The two sides will do battle in their preseason matchup on Saturday, both of their second exhibition games of the summer.
Even with all the changes and a roster featuring several solid to very good players, there aren't many who have high expectations for the Giants in 2025. However, ESPN analyst and former NFL defensive end Marcus Spears believes in Big Blue. In fact, Spears says, it might be "hell" to play the Giants this season.