Jets, Giants and Jaxson Dart
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was unhappy with the offense's performance against the New York Giants.
It’s true, Giants fans. Big Blue’s complete renovation of its quarterback room has thus far been nothing short of a success, the Giants' signal callers–Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, Jaxson Dart, and Tommy DeVito–having completed 68.1% of their pass attempts this preseason, putting them fifth in the league in that category.
Giants Wire offers a New York Giants 53-man roster projection after Week 2 of the preseason, and there are some notable changes.
Today, MetLife Stadium, home of the New York Jets and New York Giants, announced multiple stadium improvements that will elevate the fan experience for the upcoming NFL season, set to kick off with a preseason Giants vs.
One day the stadium will be littered with No. 6 jerseys, and chanting his name if he is everything Brian Daboll believes he will be.
For the Giants, the game marked the MetLife debut of rookies Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter, the two big pillars of promise on the team. Also, Wilson, who won a Super Bowl in this building, took his first snaps for the Giants here.
The New York Jets and New York Giants will meet in a 2025 NFL preseason game on Saturday. The Jets and Giants share a home at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., and the Giants will be the designated home team this year.
Here’s what to look for in the Giants’ second preseason game against the Jets on Saturday at MetLife Stadium: It is always a race and a chase for the final spots at the wide receiver position. If we assume Jalin Hyatt is safe — in an up and down summer, this might not be a safe assumption — then there are only two spots open.