The New York Giants are suddenly staring at a familiar problem: a wide receiver room that’s running thin at the worst possible time. Malik Nabers’ season-ending injury hit like a gut punch, and Darius Slayton’s lingering hamstring issue only twists the knife deeper.
Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart has been tough as nails, but even grit has its limits when you’re constantly forced to run for your life and make plays on instinct.
Dart’s competitiveness has been admirable, but he can’t keep playing like a crash-test dummy. He needs reliable targets, and the front office knows it. With the trade deadline only weeks away, the Giants are weighing whether to dip into their draft capital or hope Dart can survive with what’s left of the offense.
Giants aiming high at the trade deadline
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