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In Week 4, the New York Giants earned their first victory of the season in what was rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart’s debut as the starter. The win, however, came at a high cost, as the team lost star wide receiver Malik Nabers to a season-ending injury.
The Giants enter this game with a 9-game losing streak. They currently hold the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL draft. They lost 16-13 to the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday as 2.5-point home underdogs with the Under (41.5) cashing. QB Jaxson Dart only had 33 yards and an interception on 7-of-13 passing.
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Las Vegas Raiders must be wary of New York Giants ground game
It’ll be the host Las Vegas Raiders’ middling run defense versus the visiting New York Giants’ upper echelon ground game when the two 2-13 football teams square off Sunday. The Silver & Black must be wary of the G-Men’s rushing capabilities because this is the one area where New York is in the Top 10 amongst the 32 NFL teams.
Explore the Giants' chances in the 'Tank Bowl' against the Raiders as the loser gets the inside track to the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The New York Giants did not put their best foot forward offensively in Week 16, losing 16-13 to the Minnesota Vikings. Any offensive performance from the past few weeks would have been good enough to earn the victory, but it was the most lifeless the offense has looked in quite some time.
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Christmas Week New York Jets Mock Draft
A three-year starter for Texas, DJ Campbell has improved every year. This past season he allowed just one sack and a pressure rate of just 4.1%. Campbell can compete for a starting guard spot in camp, but if he ends up a backup in year one that’s fine. He has a chance to be a long-term answer at the position with proper development/
The Giants, again, are 2-13 and at the moment hold the No. 1 spot in the 2026 draft. All that stands between them and securing that prize pick is a loss Sunday at Las Vegas and a loss seven days later at home to the Cowboys.
The Las Vegas Raiders rested several of their best players this week, leading up to their Week 17 matchup against the New York Giants. Las Vegas will be without