Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart shrugs off his hamstring injury
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The Week 6 NFL schedule opens with a NFC Eest rivalry game with the New York Giants set to host the Philadelphia Eagles on 'Thursday Night Football.' Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium.
During his appearance on “The Pivot” podcast, Beckham announced that the league had given him a six-game suspension for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy. Beckham said the test he took with the Miami Dolphins during the 2024 season came back positive, though he is unsure why the results showed a positive.
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Eagles vs. Giants odds, predictions: Best bets, player-prop wagers for Thursday Night Football
Both the Eagles and the New York Giants (1-4) enter Week 6 off a loss, but the Eagles look to stay atop the NFC and the Giants seek to stay relevant in the divisional standings. Currently the Eagles are a 7-point favorite on the road with a total of 40.5.
Ahead of the Eagles' Thursday Night Football game with the New York Giants, here's what Brian Daboll, Abdul Carter, and Dexter Lawrence are saying about their opponents.
Giants C John Michael Schmitz vs. Eagles DT Jordan Davis: The Eagles’ interior line will likely cause problems for the Giants’ third-year center, who has been among Pro Football Focus’ lowest-graded centers in the NFL. Davis has 19 tackles and one sack on the season.
With Darius Slayton sidelined, quarterback Jaxson Dart will be without his top two receivers for the Giants. Jalin Hyatt and Wan'Dale Robinson are expected to be his primary targets this week. Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. (shoulder) was limited in practice but did not receive an injury designation, meaning he's good to go.
Six players you should start or sit in fantasy football from a Week 6 game between the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles.
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Giants WR depth chart: How Malik Nabers injury impacts Jaxson Dart's weapons
New York's rookie quarterback is quickly left short-handed in the wide receiver room following Nabers' injury.