Amy Williams+FollowGiants fans brace for Robinson’s possible NFC East switchWan’Dale Robinson just made NFL history as the shortest receiver to ever top 1,000 yards, but his future with the Giants is suddenly up in the air. After a breakout season, Robinson could command a huge contract—possibly more than the Giants can afford, especially with big money already tied up in Darius Slayton and Malik Nabers returning. Now, the Washington Commanders are rumored to be ready to swoop in with a massive offer. Losing Robinson to a division rival would sting. How would you feel seeing him in a Commanders jersey next season? #Sports #Football #Giants00Share
Connie Wilson+FollowJaxson Dart’s GF Reveal Sparks Giants Debate 🏈Jaxson Dart just went Insta-official with Marissa Ayers, but Giants fans are split—should the team move on from him or is he the QB of the future? With rumors swirling about drafting Fernando Mendoza, Dart’s public romance is only adding fuel to the fire. Is this a distraction or just bad timing? Fandom is in full debate mode! #Entertainment #JaxsonDart #Giants00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGiants’ $16.5M gamble isn’t paying offThe Giants’ big investment in Devin Singletary hasn’t delivered as hoped. After signing him to a $16.5 million deal, he quickly lost his starting job to rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr., and then slipped even further down the depth chart with the arrival of Cam Skattebo. Now, with cap space tight and more affordable, tough running backs available in free agency, it’s hard to see Singletary sticking around. Would you move on from him to free up cash for a stronger supporting cast around rookie QB Jaxson Dart? Let’s hear your thoughts on what the Giants should do next! #Sports #Football #Giants00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowGiants Bet on Ex-Padre Margevicius ComebackHey Giants and Friars fans, here’s a fun wrinkle in the NL West rivalry: San Francisco just inked Nick Margevicius—yep, that lefty who flashed for the Padres back in 2019—to a minor-league deal. After bouncing around, including a stint in Taiwan, Margevicius is getting a shot at Oracle Park. It’s a low-risk move, but if he cracks the roster, it’ll be wild seeing him face his old squad. Can the Giants work their usual magic with a Padres castoff? #Sports #Baseball #Giants00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGiants shake up 2026 draft to back Jaxson DartLosing the No. 1 pick didn’t slow down the Giants’ front office—they flipped the second pick to Cleveland and loaded up on draft assets to build around rookie QB Jaxson Dart. Instead of chasing another quarterback, the Giants are doubling down on Dart, grabbing top receiver Carnell Tate and a mauling right tackle in Francis Mauigoa to give him real weapons and protection. The new strategy is clear: surround Dart with talent and see if he’s truly the franchise guy. Do you think this aggressive approach will finally get the Giants back on track? #Sports #Football #Giants00Share
glen25+FollowGiants’ draft hopes hinge on Dante Moore’s callThat win over the Raiders might have cost the Giants the No. 1 draft pick, but things aren’t as bleak as they seem. All eyes are now on Oregon’s Dante Moore—if he declares for the draft by Jan. 5, the Giants could regain major leverage at No. 2. Moore’s skill set has scouts buzzing, and his decision could open up big trade opportunities, giving the G-Men a shot to build around Jaxson Dart or stockpile assets. Suddenly, the conversation shifts from missed chances to fresh possibilities. What would you do if you were in the Giants’ front office? #Sports #Football #Giants10Share
Amy Williams+FollowGiants’ QB dilemma could reshape New YorkThe Giants are staring down a franchise-altering decision as their season winds down. With a shot at the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the front office suddenly has to weigh sticking with Jaxson Dart—who’s shown flashes but hasn’t silenced doubts—or pivoting to a new quarterback like Fernando Mendoza. Dart’s rookie year has been a rollercoaster, and the uncertainty has fans and insiders buzzing. Would you gamble on another rookie, or give Dart more time to develop? This crossroads could define the Giants for years. What’s your move? #Sports #Football #Giants30Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowShould Freeman Leave the Irish for Big Blue?Golden Tate, a Giants and Notre Dame alum, just threw cold water on the Marcus Freeman-to-Giants rumors. Tate says Freeman should stay put in South Bend, especially with no NFL experience and a sweet deal at Notre Dame. With the Giants searching for a new HC, the debate is on: proven NFL vet or college up-and-comer? Tate’s take—Freeman’s time will come, but not yet. What do you think: is the Giants’ job too risky for the Irish’s rising star? #Sports #Football #Giants11Share
glen25+FollowGiants fans stunned by Andrew Thomas Pro Bowl snubAndrew Thomas has quietly been a rock for the Giants’ offensive line this season, allowing just one sack and ranking among the NFL’s best tackles—even after missing time with injury. Yet, despite outperforming several Pro Bowl picks, he was left off the 2025 roster. It’s wild how a team’s struggles can overshadow individual excellence. Giants fans, how do you feel about Thomas being overlooked? Does team performance matter too much in these selections, or should elite play get its due no matter what? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Giants01Share
Amy Williams+FollowGiants’ young QB sparks hope in tough seasonJaxson Dart, just 22 and already the Giants’ starting quarterback, is stepping up as a source of optimism in a rough 2-12 season. While veterans are feeling the weight of repeated losses, Dart’s message is all about keeping faith and looking ahead. He’s rallying the locker room, encouraging everyone to believe that better days are coming—even if it’s hard to see right now. With rookies like Abdul Carter showing promise and leaders like Kayvon Thibodeaux sidelined, the team’s future feels uncertain but not hopeless. What do you think—can youthful energy really turn things around for the Giants? #Sports #Football #Giants00Share