• Giants Rumors & Malik Nabers Injury Update: Is Daniel Jones' Future in Doubt?
    Oct 1 2024

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    In this episode of “2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,” Drew and Rob dig into the latest updates and rumors surrounding the New York Giants. From injury concerns to trade speculation, this live episode covers everything fans need to know about their team right now.

    The conversation starts with an in-depth look at rookie WR Malik Nabers, who remains in concussion protocol following last week’s game. Although Nabers hasn’t been officially cleared yet, the extra time from the Thursday night game seems to be working in his favor. Darius Slayton gave fans a positive update on Nabers, stating, “He’s in good spirits,” but also highlighted the unpredictable nature of concussions. Drew and Rob explore what this means for the Giants' upcoming game against the Seahawks and how crucial Nabers has been to the offense.

    Malik Nabers has also been the subject of controversy off the field. After a couple of crucial drops in big moments this season, some have questioned his ability to come through in clutch situations. One post on X (formerly Twitter) claimed Nabers “lacks the clutch gene,” sparking heated responses from NFL players, including Giants tackle Jermaine Eluemunor, who called Nabers “already a Top 5 WR.” Jets WR Garrett Wilson also jumped to Nabers’ defense, telling critics to “shut up” and stop overanalyzing. Drew and Rob weigh in on how much these moments really impact a young player’s development and whether the criticism is fair or premature.

    Beyond his performance on the field, Nabers was fined $28,128 by the NFL for a gun-like celebration after both of his touchdowns against the Browns in Week 3. This hefty fine raises some eyebrows, especially after Falcons WR Drake London received a much smaller fine for a similar celebration just a week earlier.

    Trade rumors are swirling around the Giants’ wide receiver room, particularly with the Kansas City Chiefs in desperate need of help following injuries to Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown. Some insiders believe the Chiefs could target Darius Slayton, who is in the final year of his contract. There’s also speculation that the Giants could move on from Jalin Hyatt, who has seen limited playing time this season. What could these potential moves mean for the Giants' offensive strategy and their chances to secure a top quarterback in the upcoming draft?

    Speaking of quarterbacks, the Giants recently worked out veteran QB C.J. Beathard, raising eyebrows across the fanbase. With the team struggling and Jones' future in doubt, could we see the Giants turn to Drew Lock or Tommy DeVito? The possibility of Jones being shut down for the season is looming larger as the losses continue to pile up.

    In a nod to Giants history, the episode also touches on the Hall of Fame candidacy of Ottis Anderson

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  • Did the Refs and Daniel Jones Cost the Giants vs. Cowboys? - Bonus Episode
    Sep 30 2024

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    In this special bonus episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew shares his postgame thoughts following the Giants' Thursday Night Football showdown against the Dallas Cowboys. With Hurricane Helene knocking out his internet, Drew missed the live show but is now back to offer his take on the controversial game and how it all unfolded.

    First up, Drew tackles the hot topic on every Giants fan's mind: Daniel Jones' performance. Despite putting up seemingly solid numbers—29 completions for 281 yards—Drew and Rob aren't convinced. Jones' struggles with deep passes continue to haunt the Giants’ offense, completing only two of 13 attempts beyond 20 yards. The lack of deep-ball success has forced the offense into a more conservative, short-passing game, heavily dependent on rookie standout Malik Nabers and the quickness of Wandale Robinson. With the deep-threat receivers like Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt barely seeing the ball, Drew questions whether Jones is still the right quarterback to lead the team.

    While Jones remains a focus of the discussion, Drew shifts his attention to the Giants' woeful run game against a Cowboys defense that had shown vulnerabilities against the run. Instead of capitalizing on this weakness, the Giants put up a measly 26 rushing yards on 24 carries. Lead back Devin Singletary was ineffective, and Eric Gray’s lackluster performance adds to the growing concern over the Giants' ground game. Drew even suggests giving Turbo Miller, currently on the practice squad, a chance to shake things up, as the current running back group is simply not getting it done.

    The conversation doesn’t stop there. Drew takes aim at the officiating in the game, with a few key plays standing out as game-changers. A highly questionable face mask penalty on Daniel Bellinger killed what could have been a promising drive, forcing the Giants to settle for a field goal. Drew believes that call, along with another blown no-call on a Cowboys touchdown drive, cost the Giants an eight-point swing in a game they lost by just five. Drew is careful to note that the Giants made their own mistakes—missed deep throws, blown coverages, and a lackluster running game—but he’s adamant that the officiating was a major factor in the outcome. He sarcastically suggests that maybe the refs need better vision care included in their next collective bargaining agreement after missing such obvious calls.

    Drew concludes with a broader discussion about the Giants' future. He believes head coach Brian Daboll is still the right guy to lead the team, but only if the quarterback situation is addressed. Without a deep passing game and a reliable run attack, Daboll’s play-calling will continue to be limited, keeping the Giants from reaching their potential. Drew even float

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  • Giants vs Cowboys: Live Reactions & In-Game Breakdown! Thursday Night Football
    Sep 27 2024

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    On the defensive side for the Giants, Burns and Thibs have been relentless in their pursuit of Cowboys quarterback Dak. Both guys have been excitedly calling out the pressure they’ve been applying, breaking down how the two edge rushers are forcing Dak to make quick decisions. Prescott’s connection with wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has kept the Cowboys in the game, though, and the hosts analyze the back-and-forth battle between Lamb and a banged-up Giants secondary missing key pieces like A Jackson and Dru Phillips.

    Dexter Lawrence has been a monster in the middle, stuffing the run and limiting Ezekiel Elliott’s effectiveness. Every time Elliott tries to find space, Drew and Rob react live, praising Lawrence’s dominance in controlling the line of scrimmage. They’ve also kept a close eye on linebacker Ty Summers, who was elevated to the active roster just before the game. His role in the Giants' defense tonight has been critical, and the hosts discuss how he’s been flying around the field, helping contain Elliott and Prescott.

    The Giants' offensive line, led by Andrew Thomas, is fighting tooth and nail to give Daniel Jones enough time to make plays. The pressure from DeMarcus Lawrence has been intense, and Rob is constantly providing live feedback on how the offensive line is holding up—or not—against Dallas’ relentless pass rush. When Thomas pancakes a defender or loses a critical block, you’ll hear the real-time reaction and analysis.

    As the game progresses, Drew and Rob don’t hold back their emotions. Big plays, turnovers, touchdowns, and penalties all get live reactions, with the hosts giving their raw and unfiltered thoughts on how the Giants are performing. Is Daniel Jones rising to the occasion in this crucial NFC East matchup? Can Malik Nabers and Devin Singletary make enough plays to push the Giants over the top? And can the Giants defense, led by Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns, hold strong against the Cowboys' high-powered offense?

    The Cowboys' offense, led by Dak Prescott, is still a force to be reckoned with. When Prescott connects with CeeDee Lamb for a big gain, Drew and Rob are quick to break down what went wrong in the Giants' coverage. Is it the injuries in the secondary catching up to them? When Ezekiel Elliott breaks off a run, Drew discusses how the Giants' defensive line needs to adjust to shut him down.

    With every field goal, every sack, and every touchdown, Drew and Rob bring you live reactions, giving Giants fans a real-time, play-by-play breakdown of the action. The stakes couldn’t be higher in this game, with both teams fighting for control in the NFC East. Every play could make the difference between a critical Giants victory or a devastating loss.

    As we head into the final quarter, the tension is rising. Drew and R

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  • NY Giants Roster Shakeup, Injury Report & Week 4 NFL Picks | Giants News
    Sep 26 2024

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    In this live episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob bring you the latest New York Giants news, updates, and rumors, offering a comprehensive breakdown of recent roster moves, injury reports, and Week 4 NFL predictions. As the Giants prepare for their NFC East matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, there’s a lot to cover, including key injuries and changes to the roster that could impact the game.

    The episode starts with a key update from head coach Brian Daboll, who confirmed Greg Joseph will be the Giants' kicker for Thursday’s game. The decision puts Joseph in the spotlight as the Giants look to stabilize their special teams and ensure consistency in the kicking game moving forward.

    Shifting to a notable roster change, TE Cager has been placed on IR due to an undisclosed injury. Cager will be required to sit out for at least four games but will be eligible to return if healthy afterward. To address the gap left by Cager, the Giants signed TE Joel Wilson, an undrafted free agent from Central Michigan. Standing at 6’4” and weighing 242 pounds, Wilson recorded 44 catches for 445 yards and six touchdowns in nine games during the 2023 season at Central Michigan. He is primarily known as a pass-catching TE, though he struggled as a blocker in college. Wilson has bounced around NFL teams, spending time with the Saints, Bills, and Packers, but has yet to appear in a regular-season game.

    In another roster move, the Giants made a significant change by cutting FB Jakob Johnson. Johnson has been a physical presence for the Giants in the running game, and his departure opens up questions about how the team will adjust in that area. At the same time, LB Ty Summers has been promoted to the active roster after running out of practice squad elevations. Summers has been a key contributor on special teams for the Giants.

    The injury report heading into the Cowboys game provides a clearer picture of what the Giants will be working with on Thursday. CBs Dru Phillips and Adoree Jackson have both been ruled out with calf injuries, which leaves the Giants' secondary thin. However, CB Nick McCloud, who was previously dealing with injury concerns, is not listed on the final injury report and is expected to play. WR Slayton is listed as questionable with a thumb injury, and his availability could be a game-time decision.

    On the Cowboys’ side, safety Bell and CB Carson are both listed as doubtful for the game. Bell has been primarily a special teams contributor for Dallas, logging two tackles so far this season. Carson, however, has been a starting cornerback, playing 98% of the defensive snaps last week in place of injured cornerback Daron Bland, who is dealing with a foot injury. With Carson doubtful, the Cowboys are expected to rely mor

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  • Key Matchup vs Cowboys: Can NY Giants Keep Momentum? & 2024 NFL Week 3 Recap
    Sep 24 2024

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    In this live episode of *"2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,"* Drew and Rob bring fans the latest New York Giants news, updates, and rumors, starting with a discussion on the Giants' recent kicking troubles. New kicker Greg Joseph missed a crucial field goal in the Giants' win against the Browns, sparking questions about whether the team will be looking for a new kicker soon. Head coach Daboll didn’t commit to keeping Joseph as the kicker for the upcoming game, leaving the door open for possible personnel changes. Drew and Rob break down what Joseph’s future might look like and how it could impact the Giants moving forward.
    The focus then shifts to the Giants’ upcoming Week 4 matchup against their NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. With the Cowboys struggling to find their rhythm this season, sitting at 1-2, Drew and Rob analyze their chances against the Giants. The Cowboys started the season strong with a win over the Browns but have since faltered with back-to-back losses to the Saints and Ravens. The hosts dive into the Cowboys’ offensive struggles, particularly their inefficient run game. With Tony Pollard now with the Titans and Ezekiel Elliott past his prime, the Cowboys are relying on a weak running attack that ranks 29th in the NFL in yards per game. Drew and Rob discuss how the Giants' defense, led by Thibodeaux, can take advantage of Dallas' lack of run production and put pressure on Dak.
    The Giants’ defense, which boasts the second-best sack percentage in the league, will be key in this matchup. Drew and Rob highlight how important it is for the Giants to disrupt Prescott and force Dallas into uncomfortable situations. Meanwhile, Dallas' defense has been a tale of two extremes—while their run defense is ranked dead last in the NFL, their pass defense has been solid, sitting in the top 10 in several categories. The hosts emphasize the need for the Giants to exploit this weakness by pounding the run game and setting up play-action passes to get rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers involved.
    Injury reports for both teams will also play a significant role in the game. Drew and Rob discuss the impact of players like Dexter Lawrence and Micah McFadden returning to full participation for the Giants, while the Cowboys' injury list, featuring key names like Trevon Diggs and Demarcus Lawrence, could tilt the balance in the Giants' favor. The absence of Cowboys' starting safety Markquese Bell could leave Dallas vulnerable in the secondary, providing an opportunity for the Giants to strike.
    As they wrap up the episode, Drew and Rob deliver their keys to victory for the Giants. They stress the importance of running the ball efficiently, forcing Dallas to run by shutting down their pass game, and staying disciplined to avoid penalties and turnovers. Getting pressu

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  • Giants vs Browns Week 3 Post-Game Reaction: NY Pulls Off the Upset!
    Sep 23 2024

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    In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into the post-game reaction of the highly anticipated Week 3 matchup between the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns. With the Browns coming into the game as the clear favorites, led by Deshaun Watson and defensive powerhouse Myles Garrett, the Giants had an uphill battle. Drew and Rob break down all the key moments, discussing how the Giants fared against a talented Browns team despite being underdogs.

    The game saw Daniel Jones trying to navigate a challenging Browns defense, with Garrett constantly in his face. The big question going into the game was whether the Giants' offensive line, anchored by Andrew Thomas, could hold off the pressure. Drew and Rob discuss how well the line performed and whether Jones was able to find time to connect with rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who has been showing flashes of brilliance early this season. They also analyze how the Giants' offense looked without Saquon Barkley, focusing on whether Jones was able to carry the team on his shoulders.

    On the defensive side, the hosts explore how the Giants managed to handle Deshaun Watson, a dynamic quarterback who can make plays with both his arm and legs. Did New York’s defense step up, or did Watson have his way, especially with a struggling Giants secondary? With big plays on both sides, Drew and Rob give their takes on whether the Giants' defense showed improvement or if the Browns simply outplayed them.

    In addition to Watson and Garrett, the Browns had their own share of key injuries, including cornerback Denzel Ward. Drew and Rob discuss whether Ward’s absence opened opportunities for Nabers to have a breakout game or if the Browns' depth at cornerback managed to hold their own. They also touch on the Browns' injury-riddled offensive line and whether the Giants’ defensive front, led by Kayvon Thibodeaux, could exploit that to get to Watson.

    Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide detailed analysis on all the major storylines from the game, from coaching decisions to standout performances. They explore what went right, what went wrong, and whether the Giants can build momentum heading into Week 4, especially in a competitive NFC East. The hosts also speculate on potential roster changes and whether the Giants might need to make moves based on today’s performance.

    As always, the hosts mix in their signature humor and insight, bringing fans the latest Giants news, updates, and rumors from the NFL today. For die-hard NY Giants fans looking for post-game analysis, this episode covers everything you need to know about the Giants' performance against the Browns in Week 3. Did the Giants pull off a surprise upset, or did Cleveland prove too much for them to handl

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  • Browns Face Major Injury Concerns & Giants Trade Rumors! NFL Week 3 Picks
    Sep 20 2024

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    In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest Giants news, rumors, and updates as Week 3 approaches. The kicker situation is heating up as Special Teams Coordinator Michael Ghobrial hinted at a potential competition between veteran Greg Joseph and rookie Jude McAtamney. Could this be a turning point for the Giants' special teams?

    One of the biggest shocks of the week came from social media when a post by Bobby Skinner featured Jalin Hyatt with a "trade me" caption. While rumors have swirled around the talented young receiver, License Plate Guy chimed in to say, "there is more to the story." Could Hyatt really be on the trade block, or is this just social media noise? Drew and Rob discuss the possible scenarios and what a trade would mean for the future of the Giants’ offense.

    The injury report adds another layer of concern for both the Giants and the Cleveland Browns heading into Week 3. For the Giants, cornerback Nick McCloud is sidelined with a knee injury, while linebacker Isaiah Simmons missed practice for personal reasons, although he is expected to play on Sunday. There are also updates on key players like Kayvon Thibodeaux, who is dealing with a shoulder issue but is expected to suit up. Meanwhile, the Browns are dealing with a significant list of injuries that could dramatically impact their performance. Star defensive end Myles Garrett, tight end David Njoku, and several other key players like Pierre Strong Jr., Denzel Ward, and Za'Darius Smith are all nursing injuries. The Browns' injury list is extensive, and this could give the Giants an edge if these players miss the game.

    Drew and Rob also cover the Week 3 picks and predictions for games across the NFL, giving insights into matchups like Patriots vs. Jets, Giants vs. Browns, and Sunday Night Football’s Chiefs vs. Falcons clash. With the Browns listed as 6.5-point favorites and the over/under set at 38.5, the hosts debate whether the Giants can take advantage of Cleveland's injury woes and pull off an upset.

    From the latest trade rumors involving Jalin Hyatt to the Giants' injury report and Week 3 predictions, this episode covers everything Giants fans need to know as they prepare for another pivotal game. Tune in for all the latest NFC East and NFL news and updates today!

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  • Giants vs Browns Preview & Latest Giants News & Signings | New Kicker & More
    Sep 19 2024

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    In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob cover all the latest news surrounding the New York Giants and preview their upcoming matchup against the Cleveland Browns. With a focus on the NFC East and the Giants' latest roster moves, the hosts dig deep into what the team needs to do to get back on track.

    The Giants have made several roster adjustments, including signing veteran kicker Greg Joseph off the Lions' practice squad. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, the 30-year-old kicker brings plenty of experience, having played for multiple teams since entering the NFL in 2018. His most notable stint was with the Minnesota Vikings, where he played from 2021 to 2023. With an 82.6% field goal accuracy and 90.1% on extra points, Joseph is expected to fill a critical role, especially after some struggles in the kicking game. Before signing Joseph, the Giants also worked out several other kickers, including Randy Bullock, Zan Gonzalez, Riley Patterson, and practice squad kicker Jude McAtamney.

    In addition to Joseph, the Giants have added linebacker Patrick Johnson, a former 7th-round pick out of Tulane. Released by the Eagles to make room for ex-Giant Nick Gates, Johnson has spent most of his NFL career contributing on special teams. With injuries to key special teams players like Carter Coughlin and Matthew Adams, Johnson is expected to bolster this unit. His experience as a defensive end and linebacker could also give him opportunities in the Giants’ pass rush.
    The hosts also discuss the Giants' recent trade deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Jordan Phillips was traded during training camp, and with his playing time condition met, the Giants now receive a 6th-round pick in 2026 in exchange for their 7th-round pick. Despite the Giants’ struggles in the run game, Drew and Rob agree that this trade appears to be the right move, especially given Phillips’ low performance with the Cowboys so far.
    One of the more intriguing discussions in the episode is Mike Francesa's recent comments about Giants head coach Brian Daboll. Francesa speculates that Daboll may be feeling the pressure, suggesting that he’s lost some of the swagger he had in his first season. While Francesa’s comments may seem exaggerated, it raises questions about whether Daboll’s change in demeanor is impacting the Giants' performance.
    The episode takes a reflective turn as the hosts celebrate the nomination of Eli Manning for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Eli is one of seven Giants nominated, joining other Giants greats like Tiki Barber, Jeremy Shockey, and Justin Tuck. The discussion touches on whether Eli will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, as this class of nominees doesn’t feature a large number of standout first-year eligible candidates, which could work in Eli

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