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From Big Blue View
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- Jaxson Dart could have been the Saints’ QB, now he will try to beat them
- Carter on Giants’ defensive growth: ‘That’s our standard’
- Giants at Saints: What to expect when the Saints have the ball
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Other Giant observations
How will Jaxson Dart, Giants offense try to survive without Malik Nabers? | The Athletic
The team has yet to bring in any outside help, meaning New York is putting hope in the players on their own roster to step up, starting this week in New Orleans.
“You’re
trying to figure out, ‘OK, who can we build our concepts off as the No. 1 person?’” Orlovsky said. “When you’re building pass concepts to try to attack coverages, you’re trying to get your main people as the early part of the progression. ‘If we get the perfect coverage, we want this person to catch the ball.’ So when you lose that player, you’re much more hamstrung with what you can expect from your pass game. … It’s going to demand a fair amount of creativity, and it’s going to demand a fair amount of over-performance by basically the whole group.”
Mike Kafka on coaching a running quarterback
5 players to watch in Giants vs. Saints | Giants.com
Speaking of guys that could be leaned on more, the second-year tight end matched Robinson with four targets following Nabers’ departure and was the recipient of Dart’s first career touchdown, which came on a shovel pass close to the goal line. Johnson finished the game with three receptions for 17 yards and the touchdown while playing nearly 70 percent of the offensive snaps.
Through the first four games, Johnson is tied for third on the team with 15 targets. With Nabers’ team-leading 35 targets now out of the equation, it opens up more for the rest of the pass-catchers. While his season got off to a bit of a slow start, Johnson now has an opportunity to step up and become a focal point of the passing game.
New York Giants vs. New Orleans Saints: 5 storylines to watch in Week 5 | USAToday.com
Pass rush is just warming up. Defensive end Brian Burns is tied for the NFL lead in sacks (5.0) and has a sack in each of the Giants’ first four games this year. Rookie linebacker Abdul Carter had eight pressures and five QB hits last week against the Chargers. Linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux had a sack last week and has 0.5+ sacks and a tackle for a loss in five of his past six games.
Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler has been sacked nine times over the first four games, but does not linger in the pocket with the football. Thus far, he has lived on short passes and dump-offs. The Saints have the fewest completions over 20 yards (four) in the NFL this season. The Giants will test him regardless.
Brian Daboll praises Kayvon Thibodeaux
Paulson Adebo past disappointing Saints end as he embraces Giants belief in him | New York Post
The next challenge could be to shadow Chris Olave around the field or try to use his speed to stick with Rashid Shaheed, whose speed could cause headaches for Cor’Dale Flott, Deonte Banks and Dru Phillips as Spencer Rattler throws deep.
“I went up against those guys every day in practice for a couple years — great receivers,” Adebo said. “Rattler, great arm talent. Can make all throws. Journey of a second-year quarterback still trying to fine-tune some things but definitely has a lot of potential.”
NFL quarter-season superlatives and early lessons as teams find their identities | The Athletic
Worst free-agent pickup — QB Russell Wilson, New York Giants. The Giants should have just gone with Jameis Winston as their bridge quarterback/mentor for Jaxson Dart, because Russell Wilson’s three-game showcase was pretty dreadful, outside of that 450-yard, three-touchdown performance against Dallas’ awful defense. Wilson’s accuracy has plummeted (59.5 percent). He had no touchdown passes against the Commanders or the Chiefs and had three interceptions and three fumbles in three games before getting the hook.
2025 NFL trade deadline primer: Which players are top trade candidates? | CBSSports.com
Giants QB Russell Wilson: Increasingly sluggish since his MVP-esque days with the Seattle Seahawks, Wilson insisted he’s not focused on relocating after a justified demotion in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart. Still, he might be appealing as a last-gasp rental somewhere else, even as his mobility and deep-ball prowess fade.
Teammates give their best Cam Skattebo impersonations
Giants legends among 52 senior players to advance in Pro Football Hall of Fame voting | Giants.com
Four players who won championships with the Giants were among the 52 players to advance Thursday in the “Seniors” category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026. Quarterback Charlie Conerly, linebacker Carl Banks, running back Ottis Anderson and defensive back Everson Walls made the next round after appearing on the initial list of 162 nominees.
This week’s opponent
Our offense vs. their defense: New York Giants | Canal Street Chronicles
An injury-riddled Saints’ offensive line will have a tough test this week against a stout front seven of New York. Getting the run game established early will help open up the offensive game plan for the Saints, but unfortunately for New Orleans, the loss of starting guard Cesar Ruiz due to injury will not make that job any easier.
NFL QB rankings, Week 5: Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott shake up top 5 | NFL.com
Spencer Rattler came into Week 4 intending to use his legs more often, and he did just that in a surprisingly competitive game against Buffalo, running six times for 49 yards. Frankly, I like what I’ve seen from Rattler so far; he’s exceeded my expectations and is largely playing good football.
Saints rule out Chase Young for Week 5 | Pro Football Talk
Head coach Kellen Moore said at a Wednesday press conference that Young will miss his fifth straight game with a calf injury. When Young was injured ahead of Week 1, he said he expected to be back soon but the injury has proven to be harder to shake than he hoped it would be.
Around the league
A.J. Brown takes accountability, calls Philly his home | Bleeding Green Nation
Can Commanders QB Jayden Daniels ‘Find That Balance’ to Limit Risk, Reap Reward? | FOX Sports
Dolphins TE Darren Waller expecting to play more snaps after making two-TD season debut | NFL.com
Lamar Jackson remains out of practice Thursday, Kyle Hamilton also sidelined | Pro Football Talk
Colts’ Xavien Howard abruptly retires, citing ‘family first’ | ESPN.com
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