still have a lot to play for this season. They are just two games out of the last NFC wild-card spot. Five of their next six games are against teams that didn't make the playoffs last year. And their quarterback,In reality, though, Jones was just cleared for contact after missing three games with an injured neck, and it's not yet a lock that he'll be ready to play on Sunday against the).
Whether they're ready to admit it or not, this season is over. And with the trade deadline looming at 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, there's only one thing left for them to do:— are virtually impossible to trade. But the Giants are a team building for a relatively distant future and they need to be open to any deal that comes their way. There should be no one on their roster who is considered completely untouchable.
So what does this awful Giants team have to deal and what can they get in return? Probably a lot more than most people think: His agents approached the Giants about a contract extension in the offseason, according to a source, but they weren't really interested. They also drafted a cornerback in the first round. Jackson is 28 and a solid player, but he has one interception in his three years in New York and hasn't played a full season since 2018. Still, there are many contenders that need a cornerback, including Giants general manager Joe Schoen's old employers in Buffalo.
Ralph Vacchiano is the NFC East reporter for FOX Sports, covering the Washington Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. He spent the previous six years covering the Giants and Jets for SNY TV in New York, and before that, 16 years covering the Giants and the NFL for the New York Daily News.