The New York Giants fell to 1-4 on the season following a 26-14 loss to the hapless New Orleans Saints on Sunday afternoon, once again thrusting the regime of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll into the spotlight.
Their seats are getting quite warm, and justifiably so. But it’s not just the team’s continued struggles that have many questioning their job security.
Around the league, former Giants castoffs are thriving. From quarterback Daniel Jones to wide receiver Sterling Shepard, players once blamed for Big Blue’s failures are suddenly producing for winning teams.
What does it mean? Should it reflect as poorly as it does? You be the judge.
QB Daniel Jones
“Indiana” Jones has the Indianapolis Colts tied for the best record (4-1) in the NFL. They lead the AFC in scoring (163), which is second in the NFL, and their +74 point differential tops the league.
Individually, Jones is third in the NFL with 1,290 passing yards to go along with nine combined touchdowns. He sports the top QBR (79.6) in the league, and his 105.1 QB Rating is good for eighth. Not only is he in line to win Comeback Player of the Year, he’s also very much in the MVP conversation.
Prorated stats: 71.3%, 4,386 passing yards, 191 rushing yards, 31 total touchdowns, seven total turnovers.
RB Saquon Barkley
Running back Saquon Barkley may not be off to the same hot start he was a season ago, but he’s already a Super Bowl champion who plays for one of the current Super Bowl favorites. He’s also still producing at a higher clip than any of the Giants’ current running backs.
Expect him to improve as the season continues.
Prorated stats: 908 rush yards, 435 receiving yards, 14 total touchdowns.
WR Sterling Shepard
Don’t look now, but the 32-year-old Sterling Shepard is doing his thing in Tampa Bay alongside quarterback Baker Mayfield, who convinced him to stave off retirement.
Like Jones and Barkley, Shepard is stepping up and making big plays for a 4-1 team. His late-fourth-quarter touchdown on Sunday tied the game with just over 1:00 remaining, and then the Buccaneers ended up securing the win.
Prorate stats: 650 receiving yards, three rushing yards, three touchdowns.
TE Darren Waller
After coming out of retirement and being traded to the Miami Dolphins, tight end Darren Waller was immediately sidelined with an injury. It gave Giants fans a good chuckle at the time, but the last two weeks have seen Waller play like his former Pro Bowl self.
The good news for the Giants? If Waller continues to play this well, they benefit in the form of 2026 draft capital.
Prorated stats (15 games): 788 receiving yards, 23 touchdowns (not a typo).
TE Evan Engram
It took tight end Evan Engram a few weeks to get going this season, but after a sideline blow-up with head coach Sean Payton, that happened on Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia. Engram hauled in the go-ahead touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter, helping to hand the Eagles their first loss of the season.
Prorated stats (16 games): 380 receiving yards, four touchdowns
S Xavier McKinney
Given the Giants’ issues at safety, it’s extra sour to see Xavier McKinney, who wanted to remain in East Rutherford, continue to thrive. A year after thrusting himself into the Defensive Player of the Year conversation, he’s again haunting centerfield for opposing quarterbacks.
Prorated stats: 94 tackles, nine passes defensed, four interceptions
S Julian Love
Another safety playing well is Julian Love, who has also dealt with some injury issues this season. He sat out on Sunday, and the Seahawks fell, but they remain above .500.
Prorated stats (15 games): 90 tackles, 10 passes defensed, 5.0 sacks, five blocked kicks
DL Leonard Williams
Remember when defensive lineman Leonard Williams was paired with his best friend, nose tackle Dexter Lawrence? Imagine how successful that combination would be for the Giants right now. Although Darius Alexander has shown flashes, it’s an area the Giants have failed to shore up since trading Williams.
Prorated stats: 78 tackles, 8.5 sacks, three passes defensed
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