Giants news, 6/30: Russell Wilson, Brian Daboll, Jaxson Dart, more

Giants news, 6/30: Russell Wilson, Brian Daboll, Jaxson Dart, more
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Russell Wilson brings in a hefty legacy and a polarizing persona — but what will he cook for the Giants? | New York Post
What, exactly, does Russell Wilson bring to the Giants?

Morehead State renaming stadium after alum, Giants QB Phil Simms - ESPN
Morehead State is renaming its football stadium after alumnus Phil Simms, who quarterbacked the New York Giants to a win in Super Bowl XXI.

Offseason In Review: New York Giants
Kicking off PFR's 2025 Offseason In Review series, the Giants enter 2025 with a key QB storyline to monitor

NFL Insider Says New York Giants Coach Brian Daboll Should Be 'Furious At Being Set Up To Fail' - Athlon Sports
The argument here is that the head coach of the New York Giants has been set up to fail at every turn.

2025 NFL Predictions, Best Bets: Will 49ers, Giants Eclipse Their Win Totals? | FOX Sports

New York Giants Over/Under 5.5 wins

The New York Giants have three ingredients that I often view as reasons why teams go Over their win total. The first, as mentioned above, is injury regression to the mean.

The second is the result of one-score games. The Giants were 1-8 in those games last season, and the following season that tends to reverse. It's unlikely a team is 8-1 in one-score games, but they shift from 1-8 to somewhere around 4-5 or 5-4. That’s a huge difference in the overall result of a season.

The third factor is a quarterback upgrade. I’m not high on Russell Wilson in general, but he is still better than the Giants' quarterback situation from last season.

So, the Giants meet most of the criteria I’d use for picking a team to go Over their win total.

However, they have one of the toughest schedules in the NFL, and I’m unsure they'll come out of October with more than a single win. In fact, they’d be fortunate to be favored in more than one game this season.

Here’s the first two months of their season: They open at Washington and Dallas, then host the Chiefs and Chargers. After that, a trip to New Orleans, followed by two games against the Eagles, with the Broncos sandwiched in between. They start November with the 49ers, then face the Bears, Packers and Lions — oh my! They'll be an underdog in every game, and possibly a pick in New Orleans.

So that poor record in close games may not even matter this season, as they...