
New York Giants headlines for Monday
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From Big Blue View
- Big Blue View mailbag: Daniel Bellinger, Daboll and Dart, James Hudson, more
- Survey results: Giants fans favor a reunion with Will Hernandez
- New York Giants get good, but not great, offseason grade from ESPN
- Training camp preview: New York Giants biggest question at running back
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Jameis doing Jameis things
Jameis Winston and his family visited Rwanda, Africa to invest in the next generation and support local communities ❤️
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— Logan B. Robinson (@LogansTwitty) July 11, 2025
Giants’ Paulson Adebo signing already being dragged before his first snap – nj.com
ESPN analyst questions one of the Giants’ biggest offseason signings despite the team’s desperate need for secondary help.
Chris Manhertz details Giants’ Russell Wilson-led workouts: ‘It feels different’ in 2025
Among the 18 offensive teammates who just gathered around Giants quarterback Russell Wilson near his home in San Diego, Chris Manhertz has the most NFL games played but one of the lowest career receptions totals.
There is an important lesson in there that Manhertz can share with the 175 players (ages 10-18) scheduled to attend his third annual free football camp at 10 a.m. Saturday at his alma mater, Cardinal Spellman High School in The Bronx.
“Everybody doesn’t have to be Travis Kelce to sustain and prove themselves in this league,” Manhertz told The Post. “There’s a wealth of roles available, and you have to adapt to stick around. A lot of it for me, especially in the beginning, was figuring out a way to create value in areas that other people can’t or won’t. A lot of that has been my edge in the run game and blocking.”
Dexter Lawrence was the most double teamed player in football last year before he got hurt.
The idea of facing him…and Brian Burns, Abdul Carter, AND Kayvon Thibodeaux….doesn’t sound fun.
NFC East preview pod
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— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) July 11, 2025
Ihmir Smith-Marsette eyeing bigger role than just Giants’ special teams weapon
“I feel like I’m ready to play offense in the big leagues,” Smith-Marsette told The Post. “I love the guys in front of me, but we all play the game for a reason and we all want to be that guy. My goal is to perform at the highest level I can and show the world I’m able to play receiver at the NFL level.”
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