Giants news: Training camp previews, Abdul Carter expectations
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NFL MVP: One non-QB candidate from each NFC team in 2026 | NFL.comPaul Schwartz on the OBJ/Harbaugh dynamicAbdul Carter, OLB. As a rookie, Carter might have netted just four sacks, but he led Big Blue with 72 QB pressures - seventh-most in the league, per NGS - and a 15.4 percent QB pressure rate. The edge rusher showed improvement down the stretch, logging 3.5 of his four sacks in the final five weeks. With a strong get-off and more seasoning, Carter should put up bigger numbers in 2026. The Giants upgraded the surroundings for new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, which should provide more opportunities for Carter to cause havoc on a consistent basis after ebbs and flows last season.
NFL training camp: 10 preseason breakout players | Yahoo SportsWill Odell Beckham Jr. make the team?@NYPost_Schwartz doesn't think so, but "wouldn't bet against him because [John] Harbaugh likes him."
- New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) July 24, 2026
Blue Rush Training Camp Preview https://t.co/5xOz4UQIhzpic.twitter.com/r7iN8gwfJa
20 Questions in 20 Days: Jaxson Dart in Year 2 | Giants.comGiants DEAbdul Carter. Carter had an odd rookie season. He came in with a ton of hype as the third overall pick of last year's draft, and had only four sacks. But the pressure stats were very good. He had themost quick pressuresof any player in the NFL last season.
The best guess is Carter turns a lot of those pressures into sacks this season. There's no better way to get off to a good start than having a strong preseason, which would be a good sight for new Giants head coach John Harbaugh. Everyone would be excited to see Carter have a big preseason heading into his second NFL season.
Over-Under Win Predictions For Every NFL Team In 2026 | Bleacher ReportMatt Citak:What the 23-year-old does as an encore from his promising rookie campaign will be an important factor in determining how much success the team has this season. With a new coaching staff in tow, Dart is now learning his second NFL offense in as many seasons. The young signal-caller picked up last year's system rather quickly, and the hope is that he is able to do the same this year.
Year 2 is always a big one for quarterbacks. Some players make the jump and take their game to the next level, which is what New England's Drake Maye and Chicago's Caleb Williams were able to do last year. Others suffer from the dreaded sophomore slump" and see their game take a step back. Where Dart lands on this spectrum is the million-dollar question.
NFL insider offers optimistic update on health of Giants owner John Mara | USAToday.comNew York Giants: Over 7.5. Bet Confidence Level: Moderate. I'm extremely high on the 2026 Giants.Jaxson Dart registered 24 combined passing/rushing touchdowns to five interceptions as a first-round rookie in 2025 and appears to be on track to take the reins as the franchise quarterback.
He'll now be coached by John Harbaugh and Matt Nagy, who bring considerable know-how and experience to this rising team. The offensive line should be better with top pick Francis Mauigoa on board, Dart now has vet Isaiah Likely as a safety valve, and he's getting Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo back from injury. If that core can put it all together, a Giants team with several elite talents on defense should keep the momentum going after scoring 68 points in back-to-back wins to conclude 2025 with a run into or above the .500 range in 2026.
From Big Blue ViewNew York Giantsco-owner and CEO John Mara received an encouraging health update from long-time NFL reporter Gary Myers. Mara publiclydisclosed his cancer diagnosis in September 2025, stating he felt strong and optimistic while following a recommended treatment plan. He remained involved with the organization, evenadjusting his chemotherapy scheduleto participate fully in the coaching search that led to John Harbaugh's hiring.
I can tell you that John looked great when I saw him three or four weeks ago. He really looked great. I hope that's an indication that things are going well for him health-wise,"Myers said on theBleav in Giantspodcast. The only other time I've seen him publicly was at Harbaugh's press conference in January. And, to my eyes at least, he looked much better - to the point that if you didn't know what he was battling, you wouldn't know. That's how good he looked."
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