The New York Giants haven’t had many bright spots on offense in recent years, but that might be about to change.
With veteran quarterback Russell Wilson now in the fold, the energy around this group — especially Jalin Hyatt — feels different.
Wilson didn’t just show up for the job; he brought a new standard, and young players like Hyatt are buying in fast.
The 36-year-old signal caller may only be on a one-year deal, but his approach feels like someone laying a foundation.
And for Hyatt, who’s struggled to find a real role in this offense, it could be the turning point he’s waited for.
Early chemistry building behind the scenes
Before OTAs even started, Wilson was already working behind the curtain, organizing a private workout in Los Angeles.
Jalin Hyatt wasn’t just one of the guys