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Good morning, New York Giants fans!
There is no real need to get so far ahead of ourselves. After all, it is not yet Thanksgiving. The leaves are still clinging to their branches and the winter cold is merely hinting at its arrival.
The Giants still have six games remaining. Heck, they have not even reached their bye week yet — that comes incredibly late, in Week 14.
On the latest episode of “No Free Lunch,” the 31-year-old sat down with Ndamukong Suh to share the steep learning curve for life in the NFL, specifically the hard lessons he learned about the money that follows success.
In the wide-ranging conversation, Winston shared his struggles to balance generosity and discipline, the cost of learning the difference between obligation and enablement, and what he believes are the most important lessons for young athletes in today’s NIL-fueled sports world. The discussion also highlighted what those close to Winston know well: His unbridled, often goofy personality isn’t because he’s naive; it’s because he chooses to be joyful.
Need something fresh: 4. New York Giants. Jaxson Dart and Jayden Daniels have both flashed some high-end ability, with Daniels reaching the higher heights as a rookie. New York has more to build around elsewhere on the roster (Dexter Lawrence, Andrew Thomas, Malik Nabers, Cam Skattebo, Brian Burns, Abdul Carter). However, we will still lean toward the more talented quarterback, who produced at an even higher level, when it comes to adjudicating which team has a brighter future — especially when both appear to be equally significant potential injury risks. Plus, the Giants still need to bring in a new coaching staff and we don’t know how that will go.
Giants interim HC Mike Kafka, 38: A former NFL quarterback who...