Giants news, 6/23: Judging the Giants, Jaxson Dart, Russ on Malik, more

Giants news, 6/23: Judging the Giants, Jaxson Dart, Russ on Malik, more
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Rapoport: When, not if Jaxson Dart will start

“Russell Wilson is going to the starter. There’s no surprise there. I expect Russell Wilson to take the first snap with the first team in the first game for the Giants,” Rapoport said. “You listen to everything Brian Daboll says, you get an understanding of how far along Jaxson Dart is, and where you think it’s going to go. It’s clearly a matter of when, not if.”

Mount Postmore: The Giants greats who didn’t make the cut | New York Post

You know the debate: Who’s on your Mount Rushmore of … you name it. Athletes. Singers. Actors. Presidents (just because that one actually exists doesn’t mean you can’t have your own opinion).

Now The Post is getting in the mix — with our Mount Postmores.

5 positives about Giants’ spring work with training camp around corner
Abdul Carter passes the eye test, and he especially seems like a problem for interior linemen when rushing as an off-ball linebacker or an interior D-lineman.

Early Bold Predictions for the 2025 NFL Trade Deadline
Giants predicted to send Kayvon Thibodeaux to Detroit Lions.

Home turf: New York Giants safety Tyler Nubin returns to St. Charles to teach kids about football

“I feel like you never really stop being a kid,” said the New York Giants second-year safety, in town to hold the Tyler Nubin Rising Stars Youth Camp Friday through Sunday.

“Honestly, I feel like everybody can relate to these kids out here. That’s what I’m trying to do is connect with this generation and these guys coming up, and give them something to look forward to every year.”

Fans Have Hope For New York Giants In 2025 After Strong Offseason - Athlon Sports
No team in the NFC East improved their roster more than the New York Giants did.

Steelers Insider Reveals Real Reason Pittsburgh Passed on Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft

“The Steelers didn’t have a bad impression of him [Sanders] or anything like that. They thought he was a good kid,” revealed Fittipaldo. “It just didn’t match up with what they [The Steelers] wanted in a quarterback.”

“I think mostly it had to do with they didn’t have a grade on him in the first five rounds,” said Fittipaldo. “A lot of people just didn’t want to deal with Deion Sanders [the Buffaloes coach], and what that might mean down the road. I don’t know if the Steelers felt that same way, but they did not have a top five-round grade on Shedeur Sanders. That’s why they went the route they went.”

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