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1:57Taking A Look At The NYG Offense and Defense Leading Into Week 5 vs Saints
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2:00Jalin Hyatt was determined not to 'live off one game' after five-TD performance against Alabama
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1:12Fantasy Outlook For Giants Receivers as Jameis Winston Starts At QB
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11:45Week 12 Fantasy Football Injury Report
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3:11Week 12 NFL Picks: Giants at Lions
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1:07Hot Seat NFL GMs: Joe Schoen
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2:23Top Quarterbacks to add for Week 12
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1:59John Breech discusses Giants GM Joe Schoen being on the hot seat
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0:35Jordan Love Rallies Packers To Win Over Giants
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1:40Packers Offense Comes Alive in Bounce-Back Win
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1:12Packers Come Away With Must Win Against the Giants
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11:24NFC East Midseason Grades
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7:56Amy Trask's NFL Executive Perspective
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1:08Jaxson Dart (Concussion) Ruled Out, Jameis Winston to Start
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1:59The NY Giants Rest-of-Season Predictions
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2:11New York Giants Announcing Jameis Winston As Starting QB Pending Dart's Health
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1:16Mike McCarthy & Jeff Hafley Join The Top Candidates For The Giants New Head Coach
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1:38Should Giants Hire Former Giants LB Antonio Pierce?
2025 Receiving
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Average Yards per Reception
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Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 5 | 35 | 7.0 | 0 | 14 |
Top Jalin Hyatt News
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Sees bigger role in offense
Hyatt caught two of four targets for 18 yards against the Packers in a Week 11 loss Sunday.
Hyatt came into Sunday having missed two of the Giants' previous three games, including once as a healthy scratch. In the one contest he did play during that span, he worked exclusively on special teams. However, with Mike Kafka filling in as New York's interim head coach following the dismissal of Brian Daboll, Hyatt logged a season-high 62 percent offensive snap share, third highest among the team's wideouts. That resulted in a season-best 18 receiving yards on a pair of catches, though it has to be mentioned that Jameis Winston's game-sealing interception came on a play during which Hyatt inexplicably stopped his route toward the corner of the end zone. It remains to be seen if that mistake costs Hyatt playing time, and Hyatt's role will likely shrink anyway once Darius Slayton (hamstring) is able to return to action, but for one game at least it appeared the Giants were willing to give the 2023 third-round draft pick a chance to make an impression amidst what has been a hugely disappointing season.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Returns to practice Thursday
Hyatt (teeth) logged a full practice session Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
A dental issue caused Hyatt to miss practice Wednesday, but a full session one day later suggests the third-year wideout is doing better. Hyatt was inactive this past Sunday against Philadelphia, though it's not clear if he was a healthy scratch or if his dental issue played a part in that decision. As such, Hyatt's level of playing time -- if he's active at all -- this Sunday against San Francisco could provide more insight about his role on offense moving forward.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Sits out practice Wednesday
Giants coach Brian Daboll said Hyatt (wisdom teeth) will not practice Wednesday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
Hyatt was made inactive as a healthy scratch for New York's loss to the Eagles in Week 8, but he now appears to be missing time due to a dental issue. That Hyatt was left out of the wide receiver rotation Week 8 despite the Giants' depth issues at the position could be an indication that his chances to make an impact with the team that selected him in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft are running out. Even if healthy, Hyatt may again be a healthy scratch for Sunday's matchup against the 49ers.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Healthy scratch for Week 8
Hyatt (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Eagles, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports.
Hyatt didn't log a single snap through the first two weeks of the season, and then, despite getting into the wideout rotation, he didn't record a single target in Weeks 3 and 4. From Weeks 5-7, Hyatt received nine targets, but he hauled in only three, which all came during the Giants' Week 6 upset win over the Eagles on Thursday Night Football. With Hyatt unavailable, Beaux Collins and Gunner Olszewski are candidates for snaps behind Wan'Dale Robinson, Darius Slayton and Lil'Jordan Humphrey.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Logs another zero-catch performance
Hyatt failed to reel in his only target in Sunday's 33-32 loss to Denver.
Darius Slayton missed Sunday's game due to a hamstring injury, but Hyatt couldn't take advantage of the bump in opportunity. In fact, the only Giants wide receiver to catch a pass was Wan'Dale Robinson, who gathered six receptions on 12 targets for 95 yards. In terms of snap count, Hyatt (25) lagged far behind Robinson (70) and Lil'Jordan Humphrey (74), so Hyatt may drop to fourth in the pecking order when Slayton returns to action. On the campaign, Hyatt has managed a meager three catches on nine targets for 17 yards through five games, with all three of his receptions coming in one contest (Week 6 versus Philadelphia).
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Cleared while Slayton's doubtful
Hyatt (ankle) doesn't carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Broncos, Dan Solomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Hyatt was limited in practice by an ankle injury, but he'll be available Sunday, while fellow wide receiver Darius Slayton (hamstring) is listed as doubtful. Despite added opportunities being opened up by injuries to the Giants' wide receiver room, Hyatt's unlikely to find significant success against a tough Broncos secondary considering he has just three catches for 17 yards all season. All of that production came in the Week 6 win over the Eagles.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Limited in practice again
Hyatt (ankle) was limited in practice Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Hyatt has now logged back-to-back practices due to an ankle issue, meaning he'll likely have to upgrade to full reps Friday in order to avoid an injury designation for Week 7. With Darius Slayton (hamstring) still not practicing and Malik Nabers (ACL) out for the year, Hyatt will figure to benefit from increased opportunities on offense as long as he's able to gain clearance for Sunday's road contest against the Broncos. The 2023 third-round pick recorded his first catches of the year during New York's win over the Eagles in Week 6, in which he secured three of five targets for 17 yards.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Dealing with ankle issue
Hyatt was limited at Wednesday's practice due to an ankle injury, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Hyatt has settled into a modest role in New York's offense over the last three games, but it took him until last Thursday's win against the Eagles to make a mark in the box score (3-17-0 on five targets). With Malik Nabers (knee) out for the season and Darius Slayton (hamstring) still not practicing, Hyatt is lined up to be involved on game days, assuming he makes it through Week 7 prep unscathed.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Records first catches of campaign
Hyatt caught three of five targets for 17 yards in Week 6 during Thursday's 34-17 win over Philadelphia.
With Malik Nabers (knee) out for the season and Darius Slayton (hamstring) inactive for Week 6, Hyatt by default was called upon for a bigger role. Hyatt still put up a modest stat line, though he did reel in catches on back-to-back plays during a second-quarter drive that ultimately ended in a touchdown. However, Hyatt was out-snapped by a 53-29 margin by practice-squad elevation Lil'Jordan Humphrey, who finished with a 4-55-0 line on a team-leading eight targets. That's not a good sign of New York's level of faith in Hyatt, who could fade further out of the picture if Slayton is able to return to action Week 7 against Denver.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Blanked despite increased role
Hyatt did not catch any of his three targets in Sunday's loss to the Saints in Week 5.
With Malik Nabers (knee) out for the season, Hyatt logged a season-high 34 offensive snaps, third-most among Giants wideouts. However, the increase in opportunity did not lead to an increase in production. Hyatt did draw his first three targets of the campaign, but he didn't haul any of them in. Meanwhile, UDFA wideout Beaux Collins was right behind Hyatt with 28 offensive snaps, though he was only slightly more productive with one catch (on three targets) for seven yards. The Giants' passing attack as a whole has struggled so far this season, and with Collins potentially continuing to challenge Hyatt for targets behind Wan'Dale Robinson and Darius Slayton, Hyatt's outlook for a Week 6 Thursday night matchup against Philadelphia is bleak, at best.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 185 lbs |
| Birthplace: Irmo, SC |
| Age: 24 |
| School: Tennessee |
| Experience: 3 |
















