Giants news, 11/7: Darius Slayton won’t make Germany trip, Jakob Johnson, Graham Gano, more headlines

Giants news, 11/7: Darius Slayton won’t make Germany trip, Jakob Johnson, Graham Gano, more headlines
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Jakob Johnson: Giants journey comes full circle in Germany homecoming | The Record

"Friends back in Germany see all the transactions and they're like, 'Why are they doing that to you?'" he said.

Then Johnson revealed the Giants were up front with their plans for him from the outset when he signed in August. If he was going to be released from the PSQ, they would do him a solid and release him after he practiced one day that week, allowing him to get paid for the full week.

Victor Cruz meets futbol legend Harry Kane

Giants predictions at NFL midseason: Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen survive; Daniel Jones benched | The Athletic

Consider, there are eight games remaining this season, and the most important might be the one coming up Sunday morning. The Giants head to Munich for a matchup against the 2-7 Carolina Panthers. If the Giants fall to one of the worst teams in the league and extend their losing streak to five games, well, things definitely will become more tense. On the other hand, if the Giants find a way to come out of Sunday with their first victory in over a month and avoid any true embarrassing moments later, my guess is the duo sticks around through season’s end.

The Balancing Act of Team-Building with Brandon Brown |The Playcallers

Giants Assistant GM Brandon Brown joins The Playcallers to discuss the art of communicating in both good and tough times, the marriage of scouting and technology and the critical decisions the Giants are facing in the future.

Asst. HC/OC Mike Kafka: Tyrone Tracy is continuing to grow and learn

5 things we learned: Rookies continue to grow | Giants.com

"We're excited to go over there," quarterback Daniel Jones said. "I think just the one experience I have to look back on is the London trip and just how much energy and excitement there was in that stadium, and the fans and how into it they are. That was a really cool experience. Hoping and expecting kind of the same thing here in Germany. Looking forward to playing in that stadium."

NFL Defense Rankings: Who Has the Best Defense in the League? | ProFootballNetwork.com

15) New York Giants. This Giants defensive unit would be a perfect complement to an above-average offense. They are fifth in red-zone efficiency this season and lead the league in sack rate. This group is made to be on a team defending a lead, but their pitiful offense...