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A gruesome leg injury took quarterback Alex Smith off the field and a gruesome leg injury brought him back.
Washington’s Kyle Allen dislocated his ankle Sunday when Giants safety Jabrill Peppers
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It’s a funny thing about fairy tales. Sometimes they’re so corny you can see the ending from a football field away, without binoculars. That was Alex Smith Sunday afternoon, as the clock motored
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Grading the Giants after their 23-20 win over the Washington Football Team on Sunday.
Offense
Daniel Jones played a clean game (although he did get a fumble on his ledger when he lost the ball out of
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The fourth time quiets the alarms.
After blowing double-digit leads in each of their last three losses, the visiting Giants forced two turnovers late in the fourth quarter and five in the game Sunday
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Daniel Jones must make that second-year leap, and Saquon Barkley needs to stay healthy and be Saquon Barkley. But for this to be a team Giants fans can be proud of again, they will need help. Here are the five other Giants who must make a difference for Joe Judge, starting Monday night against the …
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It is interesting that when Jabrill Peppers is asked about becoming more of a leader, he says there are a whole bunch of great leaders on the Giants and he is trying to learn from them. It is interesting when Peppers is asked about his hunger to play after his 2019 season was curtailed by …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Giants. Is Saquon a Giant for the 2022-23 season and beyond? — Cardinal Ximinez Saquon Barkley is signed …
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Part 10 in a series analyzing the New York Giants Can one player transform an entire position group? Sure, if that player is a superior performer on the field and also enhances the performance of those around him. This is what the Giants are hoping Xavier McKinney brings to the table and to the back …
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Tight end Evan Engram and safety Jabrill Peppers aren’t going anywhere, at least until after the 2021 season. The Giants made official Wednesday night what was widely speculated and expected, picking up the fifth-year options on players selected two picks apart in the first round of the 2017 draft. Engram went No. 23 to the …
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The problem with offering an opinion as to what the Giants need most and thus who they must take with the No. 4 pick in the draft is that you are all wrong. Or all correct. The problem is the answer to the “needs’’ question is far too often “Yes.’’ When a team wins three, …