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1:29Ohio State Players In Ryan Wilson's Mock Draft
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0:16OMG! Worst kick in the history of football? Jaxson Dart might agree
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1:34What Giants Should Prioritize In Upcoming Draft
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3:35Giants Have Issues Beyond Last Night's Loss
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6:11Drake Maye Continues To Make His Case For MVP
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1:50Patriots Dominate All 3 Phases
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1:15Mike Kafka and Abdul Carter Sound Off After Carter Was Benched Again In The 1st Quarter
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2:09Giants And Patriots Sound Off After New England's Blowout Win
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3:08Week 13 Highlights: Giants at Patriots
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0:34Giants Outclassed In All 3 Phases Against Patriots
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1:02Drake Maye Is Flourishing In Year 2 For Patriots
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1:00Patriots Overwhelm Giants For 10th Straight Win
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1:10MUST SEE: Patriots Dominate Giants On MNF
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1:44Giants Playing 1st Game Since Firing DC Shane Bowen
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1:53Jaxson Dart Returns After Missing Past 2 Games
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1:15Drake Maye Looks to Make MVP Statement in Prime Time
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1:36Patriots Look For 10th Straight Win
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2:22Week 13 NFL Picks: MNF Giants at Patriots
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1:15Giants First Team Eliminated From Playoff Contention
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1:26Bryant McFadden: 'Jameis Winston Boosts the Morale of the Entire Team'
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Giants' Abdul Carter: Logs first career sack
Carter totaled four tackles (two solo), including 1.0 sacks, in the Giants' loss to the Patriots on Monday.
Carter was benched for the first quarter after missing a team responsibility during the week, but he ended up having a productive outing once on the field. The rookie first-round pick recorded the first full sack of his career, and he'll look to build on this strong performance following the team's upcoming bye week.
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Giants' Bobby Okereke: Logs seven tackles vs. Patriots
Okereke registered seven tackles (five solo) in the Giants' loss to the Patriots on Monday.
Okereke finished the game tied with Dane Belton for the third most tackles on the team behind Zaire Barnes' 11 (eight solo) and Paulson Adebo's 10 (eight solo). The 29-year-old has now recorded at least six tackles in all but one of his appearances, bringing his season total to 110 (61 solo).
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Giants' Dane Belton: Logs sack in loss
Belton logged seven tackles (four solo), including 1.0 sacks, in the Giants' loss versus the Patriots on Monday.
Belton continues to be one of the team's few bright spots on defense, as he's now tallied seven or more tackles in three straight games and eight times total this season. The 2022 fourth-round pick also managed to record his first sack of the campaign during the loss.
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Giants' Paulson Adebo: Struggles in return
Adebo tallied 10 tackles (eight solo) during the Giants' loss versus the Patriots on Monday.
Adebo had been sidelined for the past five games with a sprained MCL and struggled in his return, as Drake Maye completed nine of his 11 pass attempts for 95 yards and a touchdown when targeting him. However, Adebo did manage to rack up double-digit tackles for the second time this season. The 26-year-old will look to have a bounce-back performance Week 15 versus Washington following the team's upcoming bye.
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Giants' Zaire Barnes: Leading tackler in loss
Barnes compiled 11 tackles (eight solo), including 1.0 sacks, during the Giants' loss to the Patriots on Monday.
Barnes benefited from increased playing time due to the team's injuries at linebacker and delivered his best outing of the campaign. His 13 tackles not only lead the team but also marked a new season high for the 26-year-old. Barnes also managed to record the first sack of his career.
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Giants' Tyrone Tracy: Has bruised hip
Tracy said Tuesday that he suffered a hip contusion/stinger during Monday's loss at New England, but he expects to be "fine," Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
Tracy endured a hard hit in the fourth quarter and couldn't much weight on his left leg as he was assisted to the sideline. He then was carted to the locker room before the Giants deemed him questionable to return. That marked the end of Tracy's night, leaving him with 10 carries for 36 yards and one catch (on one target) for minus-3 yards. Meanwhile, fellow RB Devin Singletary had his most-productive outing of the season with 15 touches for 102 yards from scrimmage and one TD. New York has a Week 14 bye on tap, which may afford Tracy enough time to get back to 100 percent. In the end, though, both Tracy and Singletary have regular roles in the offense and likely need the other to cede snaps to truly provide consistent results on game days.
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Giants' Theo Johnson: Matches previous high in targets
Johnson had three receptions (on eight targets) for 29 yards in Monday's 33-15 loss to the Patriots.
Johnson matched his previous single-game high in targets (eight) set back in Week 10 against the Bears, but the large volume didn't translate into proportional production this time around. The 24-year-old was New York's fourth-leading receiver despite tying Wan'Dale Robinson for the most looks from Jaxson Dart on Monday Night Football. Johnson has still been a pleasant surprise in fantasy this season by generating a 42-456-5 receiving line across 13 games while catching passes from three different quarterbacks. The Penn State product has carved out a significant role on offense and should maintain steady value when the Giants return from the upcoming bye week to host the Commanders in Week 15.
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Giants' Darius Slayton: Cashes in Dart's only TD pass
Slayton finished with two receptions (on three targets) for 41 yards and a touchdown in Monday's 33-15 loss to the Patriots.
Slayton wound up being the beneficiary of Jaxson Dart's (concussion) only touchdown strike in the rookie signal-caller's return to action Monday night. The 28-year-old Slayton finished well behind fellow starter Wan'Dale Robinson and TE Theo Johnson in terms of targets (eight apiece), so fantasy managers shouldn't overreact to the former's first trip to the end zone in 2025. The Giants will be on a bye Week 14, with Slayton profiling as only a deep-league option in fantasy when the team resumes play on Sunday, Dec. 14 against the Commanders.
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Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson: Helps PPR managers Monday
Robinson corralled seven of eight targets for 34 yards in Monday's 33-15 loss to New England.
Robinson finished in a tie with TE Theo Johnson for the team lead in targets in QB Jaxson Dart's (concussion) return to action Monday. The 24-year-old Robinson was dealing with an injury of his own during the practice week, but he avoided a designation, and the minor ankle issue didn't limit New York's No. 1 receiver in the loss. Robinson recorded at least seven receptions for the fourth time this season (after generating a career-high 93 receptions in 2024) as he continues to put in work for managers in PPR leagues. He'll look to add to a current high-water mark of 828 receiving yards when the Giants return from their Week 14 bye to face the Commanders on Sunday, Dec. 14.
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Giants' Younghoe Koo: Flubs potential FG attempt in loss
Koo made his only extra-point try and didn't technically attempt a field goal in Monday's Week 13 loss to the Patriots.
Koo was called upon to attempt a 46-yard field goal in the second quarter, but he stubbed his foot into the ground before making the contact with the ball, leaving holder Jamie Gillian out to dry on a play that went into the box score as a 13-yard loss rather than a FG try. That botched play was emblematic of the Giants performance as a whole in a game during which they were never competitive, and perhaps of the team's season as a whole, as New York has dealt with inexplicable mistakes and collapses multiple times en route to a 2-11 record. As for Koo, he's ironically still perfect on FG attempts since joining the Giants -- at least in official recordkeeping -- as he's gone 4-for-4 in that category along with 8-for-9 on PATs.
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Giants' Devin Singletary: Leading rusher on MNF
Singletary rushed 12 times for 68 yards and a touchdown while adding three receptions (on three targets) for 34 yards in Monday's 33-15 loss to the Patriots.
Singletary made his mark on Monday Night Football when he lined up in the Wildcat formation and ripped off a 22-yard score on the first play of the fourth quarter. The 27-year-old finished as the game's leading rusher a week after being overshadowed by backfield mate Tyrone Tracy. The latter finished with 33 net yards on 11 touches Monday, but Tracy also left the game in the fourth quarter with a hip injury and didn't return. Singletary has quietly entered the mix as a flex option in standard fantasy formats after recording double-digit carries in three straight games while hitting pay dirt thrice over that span, but if Tracy misses any time, the former would increase his value further. The Giants will be on a bye next week and resume play against the Commanders on Sunday, Dec. 14 in Week 15.
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Giants' Isaiah Hodgins: Records one catch in Week 13 loss
Hodgins brought in his only target for four yards Monday in a loss to New England.
New York QB Jaxson Dart threw for only 139 yards in a game the Giants trailed by 23 points at the half, and no pass catcher on the team registered more than 41 receiving yards. Still, this was a very quiet game for Hodgins after he posted a 7-99-1 line across his first two contests since re-joining New York off Pittsburgh's practice squad in mid-November. Hodgins worked as the Giants' No. 3 wideout -- only two other WRs on the team (Darius Slayton and Wan'Dale Robinson) drew a target Monday -- and he figures to continue in that role following the club's Week 14 bye.
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Giants' Jaxson Dart: Efficient return to lineup on MNF
Dart (concussion) completed 17 of 24 pass attempts for 139 yards and a touchdown while gaining 20 rushing yards on four attempts in Monday's 33-15 loss to New England.
Dart returned from a two-game absence after clearing the league's concussion protocol in order to reclaim his starting gig ahead of Monday's primetime tilt. The rookie signal-caller was understandably conservative from the pocket -- after already being checked for a possible concussion four times since the preseason -- finishing with the second-lowest passing yardage total through eight starts. The Ole Miss product also recorded his lowest carry total while failing to extend his rushing touchdown streak to six games. Dart has been a fantasy revelation in his first year as a pro, generating 1,893 yards from scrimmage with 18 touchdowns to five turnovers heading into the Giants' Week 14 bye. The dual-threat quarterback will look to build confidence in a favorable home matchup against the Commanders when play resumes on Sunday, Dec. 14.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
123.5 (10th) |
229.8 (16th) |
340.1 (14th) |
| Def. |
154.2 (32nd) |
246.3 (26th) |
385.8 (30th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| T. Tracy Jr. RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB | Hip |
| C. Skattebo RB Cam Skattebo RB | Ankle |
| M. Nabers WR Malik Nabers WR | Knee - ACL |
| K. Thibodeaux LB Kayvon Thibodeaux LB | Shoulder |
| M. McFadden LB Micah McFadden LB | Foot |
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