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August 22, 2025
Eagles could have had a better camp, but does it matter? - ESPN
ESPN
Eagles could have had a better camp, but does it matter? - ESPN
Philadelphia’s training camp showed bumps but kept the Eagles’ title-window glow. Vic Fangio’s defense remains elite, with Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, Zack Baun and Cooper DeJean flashing promise as back-end chess pieces while Darius Slay and C.J. Gardner-Johnson exited, leaving corner and safety spots unsettled. Competition at corner between Kelee Ringo, Adoree’ Jackson and Jakorian Bennett, plus safety battles for Andrew Mukuba and Sydney Brown, drew extra attention as injuries to DeVonta Smith, A.J. Brown and Landon Dickerson stressed the offense. Hurts progressed, building chemistry with Patullo in a shortened, banged-up camp, while Moro Ojomo and Tyler Steen steadied the lines. Jihaad Campbell’s splash plays boosted midseason imagination. The schedule lights up: Cowboys, Chiefs, Rams, Buccaneers—speed matters, and the Eagles will need to iron out kinks quickly to start strong.
With the Eagles facing a quick-forming offense around Hurts, which Week 1 fantasy stack offers the best ceiling?Which Eagles defender should fantasy players target for Week 1 protection or upside in DFS?What early-season indicators should fantasy managers watch to gauge how quickly Patullo’s system beds in?Given the Week 1 slate, what’s the safest Eagles bet for a DFS cash game?
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46037163/nfl-p..

August 21, 2025
Predicting Giants’ initial 53-man roster after preseason finale
Pat Leonard
New York Daily News
Predicting Giants’ initial 53-man roster after preseason finale

New York Giants 53-man roster predictions loom after Thursday’s preseason finale, signaling a complete facelift at quarterback and a sharpened, depth-rich offensive corps. Russell Wilson anchors a revamped QB room with Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston behind him, while Tommy DeVito faces potential release or a return to the practice squad. The backfield features Devin Singletary and a full four-man committee with Tyrone Tracy Jr., Cam Skattebo and Dante Miller adding yac, return prowess, and early-season insurance for health concerns.

Receivers are stacked with Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson, Beaux Collins, Jalin Hyatt, Lil’ Jordan Humphrey and Ihmir Smith-Marsette locking down the outside and the slot—though competition for Robinson persists. Tight ends Theo Johnson, Chris Manhertz, Daniel Bellinger and rookie Thomas Fidone II form a versatile, matchup-conscious group. Up front, the line features Thomas, Eluemunor, James Hudson III and rookies Marcus Mbow and other hopefuls jockeying for openings as the Giants navigate 53-man cuts.

Defensive alignment leans on Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence II, with veteran Bobby Okereke and emerging pieces in the middle and at corner and safety. Special teams bring Graham Gano, Jamie Gillan and Casey Kreiter as anchors, while Schoen weighs practice-squad options for depth. The result is a roster built to evolve through Week 1, with late signings and trades still open as Schoen evaluates every potential improvement.

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@Darius Slayton | New York Giants | NFL
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@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL
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https://www.nydailynews.com/2025/08/21/giants-patr..

August 21, 2025
Patriots vs. Giants Final Score Prediction for NFL Preseason Week 3
Peter Dewey
Sports Illustrated
Patriots vs. Giants Final Score Prediction for NFL Preseason Week 3

Undefeated through two preseason games, the Giants head into Week 3 with a quarterback room that could reshape their fantasy outlook. Jaxson Dart has flashed as a promising developing option, while Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston provide veteran insurance behind him. New England plans to rest most starters in the finale, nudging the spread toward New York at 6.5. New York’s offense has piled up 30+ points in both tune-ups, signaling a high ceiling for pass-game production and potential late-round streaming value as the regular season nears.

Bottom line for fantasy managers: monitor how Dart progresses and whether he could occupy a 2025 starting role. Wilson and Winston add floor and upside in deeper leagues, and the Giants’ weapon corps could surge if Dart earns more time. The Patriots rest their stars, making this a tricky but revealing sandbox for late-August fantasy decisions and preseason betting angles.

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https://www.si.com/betting/patriots-vs-giants-fina..

August 16, 2025
Giants vs. Jets: Live coverage, highlights, updates, and news
@TheGiantsWire
Giants Wire
Giants vs. Jets: Live coverage, highlights, updates, and news

The Giants-Jets preseason showdown at MetLife Stadium shapes up as a roster audition with a clear fantasy tilt. Malik Nabers sits again, shifting opportunity to Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt, who will push for volume behind Nabers’ absence. Beaux Collins and Evan Neal are back in the mix for the Giants, while rookie Cam Skattebo remains on the sideline, limiting the rookie RBs’ upside. Russell Wilson is slated to start for New York before giving way to Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston, adding a quirky QB rotation to the night’s storyline.

For fantasy managers, the Nabers absence compresses Giants WRs’ upside but highlights Slayton and Hyatt as potential upside options in a game where backups absorb most snaps. Collins’ return adds a touch of rookie intrigue to the depth chart, and Neal’s reintroduction could stabilize protection and running lanes. The Jets provide a backdrop for reduced starter risk and a chance to gauge late-roster contributors who could become sleeper picks as rosters tighten in August.

Which Giants WRs benefit most if Nabers doesn't play this week?How does Neal’s return to guard affect the Giants’ offense for this game?Is Beaux Collins a viable late-round DFS flyer with Nabers out?What does the Wilson-Dart-Winston rotation imply for Giants’ fantasy targets in this game?
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@Jalin Hyatt | New York Giants | NFL
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@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
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@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL

https://giantswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/g..

August 9, 2025
Preseason Week 1 Game Recap: Immediate fantasy football takeaways from Saturday's games
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Preseason Week 1 Game Recap: Immediate fantasy football takeaways from Saturday's games

Buffalo’s tight end duo continues to shape the Bills’ early-season path. Dawson Knox remains a steady starter who even scored the team’s opening TD, while Dalton Kincaid logged limited first-team work on two early drives. That two-man rotation, with Knox on early downs and Kincaid on late downs, suggests Knox can anchor Week 1 while Kincaid’s role may grow as the season progresses. Wan’Dale Robinson in New York signals a broader usage plan for the Giants, starting outside and shifting into the slot, potentially widening his target upside beyond the traditional slot role. With Slayton, Nabers and Hyatt sidelined, Robinson’s diversification stands out as Giants-wide receiver development ahead of Week 1. The mix of depth at WR for Buffalo—Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore in the mix as Shakir recovers from a high ankle sprain and Samuel approaches return from hamstring issues—creates a layered but still tight fantasy picture in the early going.

From a fantasy lens, Knox’s floor remains solid as a Week 1 starter, while Kincaid is an intriguing late-round flier with high ceiling if his route share and catch rate rise. Robinson’s expanded usage in New York adds a speculative but meaningful upside, particularly in PPR leagues if he remains a true multi-route contributor. Slayton’s absence from the field and the unsettled depth behind him have fantasy managers eyeing the next-man-up options, with Nabers and Hyatt as potential upside bets if their injury situations were to shift. The recap emphasizes how early-season rotations and injury news can tilt projections quickly, so rostering two tight ends or keeping a sharp eye on Bills depth can pay off in the opening weeks of 2025.

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@Dawson Knox | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Wan'Dale Robinson | New York Giants | NFL
@Wan'Dale Robinson | New York Giants | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-preseaso..

August 22, 2025
Eagles could have had a better camp, but does it matter? - ESPN
ESPN
Eagles could have had a better camp, but does it matter? - ESPN
Philadelphia’s training camp showed bumps but kept the Eagles’ title-window glow. Vic Fangio’s defense remains elite, with Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, Zack Baun and Cooper DeJean flashing promise as back-end chess pieces while Darius Slay and C.J. Gardner-Johnson exited, leaving corner and safety spots unsettled. Competition at corner between Kelee Ringo, Adoree’ Jackson and Jakorian Bennett, plus safety battles for Andrew Mukuba and Sydney Brown, drew extra attention as injuries to DeVonta Smith, A.J. Brown and Landon Dickerson stressed the offense. Hurts progressed, building chemistry with Patullo in a shortened, banged-up camp, while Moro Ojomo and Tyler Steen steadied the lines. Jihaad Campbell’s splash plays boosted midseason imagination. The schedule lights up: Cowboys, Chiefs, Rams, Buccaneers—speed matters, and the Eagles will need to iron out kinks quickly to start strong.
With the Eagles facing a quick-forming offense around Hurts, which Week 1 fantasy stack offers the best ceiling?Which Eagles defender should fantasy players target for Week 1 protection or upside in DFS?What early-season indicators should fantasy managers watch to gauge how quickly Patullo’s system beds in?Given the Week 1 slate, what’s the safest Eagles bet for a DFS cash game?
Mentions:
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46037163/nfl-p..

August 21, 2025
Predicting Giants’ initial 53-man roster after preseason finale
Pat Leonard
New York Daily News
Predicting Giants’ initial 53-man roster after preseason finale

New York Giants 53-man roster predictions loom after Thursday’s preseason finale, signaling a complete facelift at quarterback and a sharpened, depth-rich offensive corps. Russell Wilson anchors a revamped QB room with Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston behind him, while Tommy DeVito faces potential release or a return to the practice squad. The backfield features Devin Singletary and a full four-man committee with Tyrone Tracy Jr., Cam Skattebo and Dante Miller adding yac, return prowess, and early-season insurance for health concerns.

Receivers are stacked with Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson, Beaux Collins, Jalin Hyatt, Lil’ Jordan Humphrey and Ihmir Smith-Marsette locking down the outside and the slot—though competition for Robinson persists. Tight ends Theo Johnson, Chris Manhertz, Daniel Bellinger and rookie Thomas Fidone II form a versatile, matchup-conscious group. Up front, the line features Thomas, Eluemunor, James Hudson III and rookies Marcus Mbow and other hopefuls jockeying for openings as the Giants navigate 53-man cuts.

Defensive alignment leans on Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence II, with veteran Bobby Okereke and emerging pieces in the middle and at corner and safety. Special teams bring Graham Gano, Jamie Gillan and Casey Kreiter as anchors, while Schoen weighs practice-squad options for depth. The result is a roster built to evolve through Week 1, with late signings and trades still open as Schoen evaluates every potential improvement.

Mentions:
@Darius Slayton | New York Giants | NFL
@Darius Slayton | New York Giants | NFL
@Kayvon Thibodeaux | New York Giants | NFL
@Kayvon Thibodeaux | New York Giants | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL

https://www.nydailynews.com/2025/08/21/giants-patr..

August 21, 2025
Patriots vs. Giants Final Score Prediction for NFL Preseason Week 3
Peter Dewey
Sports Illustrated
Patriots vs. Giants Final Score Prediction for NFL Preseason Week 3

Undefeated through two preseason games, the Giants head into Week 3 with a quarterback room that could reshape their fantasy outlook. Jaxson Dart has flashed as a promising developing option, while Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston provide veteran insurance behind him. New England plans to rest most starters in the finale, nudging the spread toward New York at 6.5. New York’s offense has piled up 30+ points in both tune-ups, signaling a high ceiling for pass-game production and potential late-round streaming value as the regular season nears.

Bottom line for fantasy managers: monitor how Dart progresses and whether he could occupy a 2025 starting role. Wilson and Winston add floor and upside in deeper leagues, and the Giants’ weapon corps could surge if Dart earns more time. The Patriots rest their stars, making this a tricky but revealing sandbox for late-August fantasy decisions and preseason betting angles.

Mentions:
@Darius Slayton | New York Giants | NFL
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@Jameis Winston | New York Giants | NFL
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@Josh Dobbs | New England Patriots | NFL
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@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL
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https://www.si.com/betting/patriots-vs-giants-fina..

August 16, 2025
Giants vs. Jets: Live coverage, highlights, updates, and news
@TheGiantsWire
Giants Wire
Giants vs. Jets: Live coverage, highlights, updates, and news

The Giants-Jets preseason showdown at MetLife Stadium shapes up as a roster audition with a clear fantasy tilt. Malik Nabers sits again, shifting opportunity to Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt, who will push for volume behind Nabers’ absence. Beaux Collins and Evan Neal are back in the mix for the Giants, while rookie Cam Skattebo remains on the sideline, limiting the rookie RBs’ upside. Russell Wilson is slated to start for New York before giving way to Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston, adding a quirky QB rotation to the night’s storyline.

For fantasy managers, the Nabers absence compresses Giants WRs’ upside but highlights Slayton and Hyatt as potential upside options in a game where backups absorb most snaps. Collins’ return adds a touch of rookie intrigue to the depth chart, and Neal’s reintroduction could stabilize protection and running lanes. The Jets provide a backdrop for reduced starter risk and a chance to gauge late-roster contributors who could become sleeper picks as rosters tighten in August.

Which Giants WRs benefit most if Nabers doesn't play this week?How does Neal’s return to guard affect the Giants’ offense for this game?Is Beaux Collins a viable late-round DFS flyer with Nabers out?What does the Wilson-Dart-Winston rotation imply for Giants’ fantasy targets in this game?
Mentions:
@Beaux Collins | New York Giants | NFL
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@Jalin Hyatt | New York Giants | NFL
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@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
@Malik Nabers | New York Giants | NFL
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@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL
@Russell Wilson | New York Giants | NFL

https://giantswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/g..

August 9, 2025
Preseason Week 1 Game Recap: Immediate fantasy football takeaways from Saturday's games
Nathan Jahnke
PFF
Preseason Week 1 Game Recap: Immediate fantasy football takeaways from Saturday's games

Buffalo’s tight end duo continues to shape the Bills’ early-season path. Dawson Knox remains a steady starter who even scored the team’s opening TD, while Dalton Kincaid logged limited first-team work on two early drives. That two-man rotation, with Knox on early downs and Kincaid on late downs, suggests Knox can anchor Week 1 while Kincaid’s role may grow as the season progresses. Wan’Dale Robinson in New York signals a broader usage plan for the Giants, starting outside and shifting into the slot, potentially widening his target upside beyond the traditional slot role. With Slayton, Nabers and Hyatt sidelined, Robinson’s diversification stands out as Giants-wide receiver development ahead of Week 1. The mix of depth at WR for Buffalo—Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore in the mix as Shakir recovers from a high ankle sprain and Samuel approaches return from hamstring issues—creates a layered but still tight fantasy picture in the early going.

From a fantasy lens, Knox’s floor remains solid as a Week 1 starter, while Kincaid is an intriguing late-round flier with high ceiling if his route share and catch rate rise. Robinson’s expanded usage in New York adds a speculative but meaningful upside, particularly in PPR leagues if he remains a true multi-route contributor. Slayton’s absence from the field and the unsettled depth behind him have fantasy managers eyeing the next-man-up options, with Nabers and Hyatt as potential upside bets if their injury situations were to shift. The recap emphasizes how early-season rotations and injury news can tilt projections quickly, so rostering two tight ends or keeping a sharp eye on Bills depth can pay off in the opening weeks of 2025.

Mentions:
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@Dawson Knox | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Wan'Dale Robinson | New York Giants | NFL
@Wan'Dale Robinson | New York Giants | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/fantasy-football-preseaso..

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