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10:26Floor vs. Ceiling For Every NFC East Team
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11:15Breaking Down the Commanders' 2026 Schedule
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10:16NFC East 2026 Season Predictions
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1:26Bengals Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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1:52Are the Browns Poised to Make Noise in 2026?
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17:37Cleveland Browns 2026 Game-By-Game Schedule Prediction
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8:32Russell Wilson and Kyle Long Join 'NFL Today'
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0:45Breaking: Russell Wilson Announces He's Joining CBS Sports
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9:51Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the AFC South
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11:17Breaking Down the Biggest Questions In the AFC North
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10:13Ranking the Top 5 NFL Defenses for 2026
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2:13Odell Beckham Jr. Headlines Giants WR Additions
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10:10NFL Week 1 Preview: 100 Days Out From Season
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10:40Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the NFC East
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0:26Giants to Sign Veteran WR Odell Beckham Jr.
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10:24Predicting Every Game of the Giants' 2026 Season
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1:56Where Knicks' 2026 Finals Run Ranks in NY Sports History
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12:29Breaking Down the Rams' 2026 Schedule
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10:37Grading the NFC East's Offseason Moves
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8:50Breaking Down the Biggest NFL OTA Storylines
Top Giants News
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Giants' Tyrone Tracy: Slated to work alongside Skattebo
Tracy's teammate Cam Skattebo, who continues to progress in his recovery from a season-ending ankle injury, was limited in the Giants' mandatory minicamp earlier this month, Bobby Kownack of NFL.com reports.
Skattebo had taken over as the Giants' lead back in 2025, but after sustaining his injury in Week 8, Tracy took on the role, en route to recording 176 carries for 740 yards and two TDs to go along with a 36/288/2 receiving line in 15 regular-season contests. While Skattebo is still ramping up toward full practice participation, he's on track to be "ready to go" ahead of Week 1, thus putting him in a position to reclaim top billing in New York's backfield, though Tracy still figures see his share of touches in 2026 alongside Skattebo, with veteran RB Devin Singletary also in the mix. Eric Gray, Dante Miller and Damon Bankston are also on hand in reserve as training camp approaches.
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Giants' Cam Skattebo: Confident in rehab from injury
Skattebo (ankle) said last week that he's confident he'll come back strong from his rehab and "get back [to] running people over," NFL.com's Bobby Kownack reports.
Skattebo also said he won't let "this little ankle thing" bother him, promising "normal Cam Skattebo" when he gets back on the field. He's now eight months removed from surgery, after suffering a dislocated ankle, fractured tibia and ruptured deltoid ligament in October. It's the type of injury that can seriously impact a player's speed and explosion long after he's gained medical clearance, but Skattebo has youth (24 years old) working in his favor and seems to be advancing through the rehab process as fast as anyone reasonably could've hoped for. He even took part in some 11-on-11s during June minicamp, albeit on a limited basis. The next major step is to gain clearance for training camp, where the Giants' new coaching staff will work with a backfield that looks nearly identical to last year's. Tyrone Tracy, Devin Singletary, Eric Gray and Dante Miller are all still with the team, though only Tracy likely represents any kind of threat to Skattebo's usage.
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Giants' Jalin Hyatt: Logs strong minicamp
Hyatt (lower body) took part in the Giants' recent mandatory minicamp and looked good at practice, Jordan Raanan of ESPN reports.
Hyatt was limited to the side field during spring practices, but the 2023 third-round pick now appears back to full health. The 24-year-old was regularly a healthy scratch in 2025 and suited up for only 10 regular-season games, totaling eight catches for 35 yards on 14 targets. He's competing with players like Braxton Berrios, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Odell Beckham, Isaiah Hodgins, Beaux Collins (concussion) and Ryan Miller for a roster spot.
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Giants' Thomas Fidone: Targeting training camp return
Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters Wednesday that Fidone underwent a clean-up procedure for his foot injury and is expected to return for training camp, John Fennelly of USA Today reports.
Fidone appeared in seven games for the Giants during his rookie campaign, failing to record an offensive statistic while playing 94 total snaps (80 on special teams, 14 on offense). Once fully healthy, the Nebraska product will likely compete for a depth spot in New York's tight end room.
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Giants' Abdul Carter: Nursing ankle sprain
Carter did not practice Tuesday or Wednesday after spraining his ankle Monday, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
Leonard also noted that Carter had his ankle tightly wrapped during Wednesday's walkthrough, but it's an encouraging sign that he's not wearing a boot. The 22-year-old edge rusher is targeting a return for the beginning of training camp.
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Giants' Malik Nabers: At 80 percent mark in rehab process
Giants coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday that he's "very hopeful" Nabers (knee) will "be back soon," estimating that the wideout has completed 70-to-80 percent of his rehab process, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
It sounds much more optimistic than Harbaugh's quotes from three weeks prior (May 21), when he told reports that Nabers was in the "slog of [his rehab], the grind of it." Harbaugh now estimates that the star wideout is three-fourths of the way through his rehab, which perhaps sounds promising yet still makes Nabers highly unlikely to be ready for the start of training camp. While the Giants have yet to comment on expectations for the regular season, fantasy managers should assume a high level of risk that Nabers isn't ready for Week 1. His injury entailed a a meniscus tear in addition to an ACL tear, and he had a procedure in April to remove scar tissue that formed after the initial surgery (Oct. 28).
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Giants' Cam Skattebo: Doing 11-on-11 drills Tuesday
Skattebo (ankle) is participating in team drills at Tuesday's practice, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
After doing individual work at Monday's minicamp practice, Skattebo graduated to 11-on-11 work Tuesday, suggesting he's at or near 100 percent health coming off ankle surgery. Already seen doing standing back flips this offseason, Skattebo seems ready to roll for the start of training camp next month. He's expected to have a leg up on Tyrone Tracy for the top job in the Giants' backfield under new coach John Harbaugh and OC Matt Nagy.
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Giants' Abdul Carter: Twists ankle
Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters that Carter twisted his ankle during Monday's practice, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
Harbaugh added that the injury "doesn't look serious," but the Giants likely will be cautious with Carter's health ahead of the 2026 season. Carter, the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, posted solid numbers during his rookie campaign, recording 43 total tackles, including 4.0 sacks, and two forced fumbles across 17 contests.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
129.1 (5th) |
217.8 (20th) |
333.5 (13th) |
| Def. |
145.3 (31st) |
229.9 (17th) |
359.5 (28th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| C. Skattebo RB Cam Skattebo RB | Ankle |
| A. Carter LB Abdul Carter LB | Ankle |
| M. Nabers WR Malik Nabers WR | Knee - ACL |
| D. Slayton WR Darius Slayton WR | Abdomen |
| J. Holland SAF Jevon Holland SAF | Knee |
















