The Giants Report

The Giants Report

by Dylan Brown
Giants Practice #3
On Day 3 of Giants Training Camp, things are starting to heat up — and we’re breaking it all down on this episode of The Giants Report. We dive into Russell Wilson’s best showing yet, why Abdul Carter continues to turn heads, and which young players are starting to separate themselves early. Plus, we touch on the energy of the day, standout moments from both sides of the ball, and what to watch for as camp rolls on. Let’s talk camp.
Giants Practice #2
In today’s episode of The Giants Report, we break down everything you need to know from Practice #2 of training camp. The defensive front four continues to look dominant — we’re talking pressure, speed, and power that could cause real problems this season. Russell Wilson had a sharp day, showing poise, command, and accuracy. And rookie linebacker Abdul Carter? He was everywhere — disruptive, aggressive, and making his presence felt all over the field. We’ll dive into key standouts, what’s clicking on both sides of the ball, and why this defense could be special if things continue trending this way.
Giants Practice #1
Training camp is officially underway, and The Giants Report is here to break down all the action from Day 1. We’re talking standout performances, early camp battles, and which players are already turning heads. Rookie linebacker Abdul Carter made his presence felt — hear how he's adjusting and where he’s fitting into the defense. Plus, we dive into position group depth, who’s running with the ones, and the intensity Brian Daboll brought to the opening session. It’s everything you need to know as the Giants kick off their 2025 campaign.
Giants Training Camp Preview
It’s Training Camp Eve and The Giants Report has you covered with everything you need to know before the Giants hit the field. We break down Jaxson Dart’s camp gameplan, the most important position battles to watch, and just how dominant this defensive front could be. Plus, a few players flying under the radar who might make some early noise. Football is back — let’s talk Giants.
Welcome to The Giants Report
Welcome to the very first episode of The Giants Report — a brand-new podcast for New York Giants fans who want real, unfiltered football talk. In this short intro episode, host [Your Name] shares what the show is all about, what you can expect moving forward, and how this space will be different from anything else out there. Whether you’ve been riding with Big Blue for decades or just hopped on the wagon, this pod is built for you — the fans.
Breaking Down the Giants 2026 Schedule — Ep. 50
On this episode of The Giants Report, we react to the full New York Giants schedule release and break down what could define the Giants’ 2026 season. We dive into a schedule that appears manageable early on, discussing why the first 7 games could give the Giants a real opportunity to build momentum and start the season hot. Which games are must-win? Where can they take advantage of favorable matchups? And what kind of record do they realistically need heading into the bye week? We also break down the brutal stretch run after the bye, where the schedule gets significantly tougher and could ultimately decide whether this team is a playoff contender or not. Plus, we highlight the games we’re most looking forward to, the matchups that could swing the season, and the moments that may define where this team stands in both the NFC East and the playoff race. Let’s talk 👇
Giants 2026 Draft Review — Ep. 49
On this episode of The Giants Report, we’re recapping the 2026 NFL Draft and breaking down the full New York Giants draft class from top to bottom. We dive into how this class reflects the identity this team is trying to build, from scheme fits to the type of players they prioritized. What traits did they target? What does it say about the direction of the roster? We also break down each pick—the pros, the concerns, and how these rookies project within the system. Where do they fit right away? Who could carve out an early role, and who might need time to develop? Plus, we take a step back and evaluate the class as a whole. Did the Giants address their biggest needs? Did they stick to their philosophy, or leave some holes unanswered? Let’s talk
Giants Add Darnell Mooney + Did They Get Better in Free Agency? — Ep. 48
On this episode of The Giants Report, we break down the Darnell Mooney signing and what it means for the New York Giants offense. We dive into Mooney’s skillset, his ability to stretch the field, and how his versatility allows him to line up both in the slot and out wide—giving this offense a much-needed dynamic weapon. We also explore how he can be utilized schematically and where he fits alongside the current playmakers. Beyond the signing, we take a step back and evaluate the roster as a whole—are the Giants actually a better team now than they were at the end of last season? We compare where they stand within the NFC East and discuss whether they’ve done enough to close the gap with the top teams in the division. Plus, we address the noticeable lack of urgency when it comes to upgrading the offensive and defensive lines—arguably the team’s biggest remaining needs—and what that could mean moving forward. Let’s talk 👇
Giants Sign Patrick Ricard, Greg Newsome, Micah McFadden & Calvin Austin — Ep. 47
In this episode of The Giants Report, we break down the second wave of free agency and the depth pieces the Giants have added to round out the roster. We discuss how the addition of Patrick Ricard helps establish a more physical identity in the run game, why bringing back Micah McFadden is important for stability in the linebacker room, and the upside of Calvin Austin III as a versatile weapon who can add speed and playmaking ability to the offense. To close out the episode, we take a look at some of the best remaining options at defensive tackle and along the offensive line as the Giants continue building out the roster. Lets talk.
Giants Sign Jermaine Eluemunor, Isaiah Likely & Tremaine Edmunds | Day 1 Free Agency Breakdown — Ep. 46
The first day of free agency in the Harbaugh Era did not disappoint. The New York Giants were aggressive right out of the gate, adding several key pieces on offense, defense, and special teams as they continue reshaping the roster. Headlining the moves was the addition of dynamic playmaker Isaiah Likely, giving the offense another weapon in the passing game. Defensively, the Giants made a major splash by signing Tremaine Edmunds to replace Bobby Okereke, and we break down how he fits into the new defensive scheme under coordinator Dennard Wilson. The Giants also secured a big move by retaining Jermaine Eluemunor to solidify the offensive line, while bringing back familiar faces Chris Manhertz and Isaiah Hodgins. However, they did lose Cor’Dale Flott and Wan’Dale Robinson to the Tennessee Titans on big contracts. On special teams, New York added All-Pro punter Jordan Stout. It was a huge opening day for Big Blue. In this episode of The Giants Report, we break down every move, what the new additions bring to the roster, and the areas and players the Giants could target as free agency continues. Lets talk.
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