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New York’s hype train has come screeching to a halt ahead of Week 9. The Giants are 2.5-point home underdogs ahead of their Sunday matchup with the San Francisc
Preview the Week 9 matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and New York Giants with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
With the Giants ranking 27th in points allowed and 29th in yards allowed, the question now seems to be, how much worse can it get?
Jaxson Dart's necklace sparkles during every New York Giants game, but it's not just about fashion. It's the rookie quarterback's good luck charm and holds a deeper meaning when he takes the field. Dart, one of New York's two first-round picks in 2025, puts on the chain of studded hearts before every game and all the chaos that ensues in the NFL.
Recently signed WR Ray-Ray McCloud has emerged as a possible returner option for the New York Giants: "He's got the juice."
Christian McCaffrey and the San Francisco 49ers hope to get back on track running the ball against the New York Giants and their 30th-ranked rush defense.
In a best-case scenario, this is the last time Giants fans will need to think about Tony Vitello and the next time will be in the playoffs.
Mike Wilson has been a reporter at the Knoxville News Sentinel for more than eight years now, covering Tennessee Volunteers athletics for the entirety of Vitello’s successful run on Rocky Top (which included three trips to the College World Series in Omaha and winning the 2024 national championship).
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Cam Skattebo injury: New insight into how ‘underdog’ will persevere (again) to rejoin Giants
An undersized, lightly recruited high school player, Skattebo clawed his way from Sacramento State to Arizona State to the Giants’ No. 1 running back job — while quickly capturing the attention of the NFL world and even Ric Flair, who loved Skattebo’s version of his famous “woo!” slogan.
Thibodeaux, whom the Giants selected fifth overall in the 2022 draft, hasn’t lived up to his draft pedigree. He has just one double-digit sack season in his four years with the Giants and has recorded only 2.5 sacks through eight games this season.