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Giants’ Abdul Carter takes step back in prolonged motion

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Listed below are some Giants takeaways from Saturday night’s preseason victory over the Jets:

—  In additional prolonged motion than he had last week, rookie Abdul Carter was not as impactful as he was in his debut.

Carter, noticeable because he was wearing a shiny red sleeve on his left arm, rushed from a standing position on the primary series and put his hand down on the turf and rushed from the road of scrimmage on the subsequent series.

There are still lessons to be learned.

On a third-and-3 pass rush within the second quarter, Carter was blown up by offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor.

Abdul Carter reacts after a play in the course of the Giants’ 31-12 preseason blowout win over the Jets on Aug. 16, 2025. Wealthy Barnes-Imagn Images

—  When given the prospect, a young player must take full advantage, because opportunities will not be guaranteed.

Beaux Collins is a rookie and he has put together some solid training camp practices.

That was a pleasant foundation for the undrafted rookie wide receiver from Notre Dame.

Next, he needed to flash in a game and he did that in his first preseason motion.

Collins was coping with a physical issue and didn’t make it to the sphere in last week’s opener in Buffalo. That didn’t help his cause.

Beaux Collins beats safety Andre Cisco and catches an 80-yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson in the course of the first half of the Giants’ 31-12 preseason blowout win over the Jets. Getty Images

With Malik Nabers missing his second game, Collins began alongside Darius Slayton and on the very first series he made a play, hauling in an 80-yard bomb from Russell Wilson.

— With Deonte Banks missing the sport with an undisclosed injury, Cor’Dale Flott began at cornerback alongside Paulson Adebo.

Flott made his presence felt on the second defensive series, breaking up a third-down omit the center intended for Garrett Wilson.

Flott and Banks are in a battle for one starting spot and Flott’s availability might be the difference-maker that tilts the competition his way.

Cor’Dale Flott tackles Garrett Wilson in the course of the Giants’ preseason blowout win over the Jets. Bill Kostroun / Recent York Post

— Elijah Chatman began at defensive tackle, as Dexter Lawrence is being held out of those games.

At 6-foot and 278 kilos, Chatman is undersized for a defensive lineman but he’s one in all the strongest players on the team and he made the roster last season as an undrafted rookie.

He’s getting a likelihood to indicate his value on offense, as he lined up in a classic fullback spot early within the second quarter.

As a lead blocker, he put his body on a defender as Tyrone Tracy Jr. ran for a five-yard gain.

Elijah Chatman AP

— There needs to be a spot on this team for Dante Miller.

Backup running backs must have the option to contribute on special teams and Miller did just that when he raced down the sphere to down a Jamie Gillan punt on the 5-yard line. That was big for Miller.

On offense, he continued to indicate the burst that led to his nickname of Turbo.

Miller has shown great hands within the screen game. He had 4 catches for 43 yards.

Dante Miller is tackled by cornerback Bump Cooper in the course of the third quarter of the Giants’ preseason win over the Jets. Bill Kostroun / Recent York Post

—  Jalin Hyatt has not exactly lit anything up in training camp and the third-year receiver is facing challenges from other players trying to slide onto the roster.

That’s the reason Hyatt running a crisp route and hauling in a 21-yard pass from Wilson in the primary quarter needed to feel good for Hyatt.

He needed that reception.

— Veteran kicker Graham Gano was given the night off. In his place, Jude McAtamney handled the kickoffs and nailed a 35-yard field goal.

Jude McAtamney hits a field goal in the course of the Giants’ preseason win over the Jets. Getty Images

— Evan Neal didn’t start, but he did replace veteran Greg Van Roten for the third offensive series.

Neal played two series with the opposite starters on the offensive line.

It looked as if he allowed a pressure to Phidarian Mathis on a quarterback hit taken by Jaxson Dart.

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Neal stayed in the sport within the second half, working with the second-team line of Marcus Mbow, Josh Ezeudu, Austin Schlottmann and Stone Forsythe.

— It is hard for a veteran resembling Jameis Winston to work with the third-team offense, but Winston was solid as he rallied all the children on the sphere with him.

Within the third quarter, rookie hopeful Dalen Cambre made a high-degree-of-difficulty grab on the fitting sideline for 34 yards, the ball placed perfectly by Winston.

Within the fourth quarter, Winston scored on a 1-yard quarterback keeper.

Winston finished 6-of-11 for 111 yards.

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Listed below are some Giants takeaways from Saturday night’s preseason victory over the Jets:

—  In additional prolonged motion than he had last week, rookie Abdul Carter was not as impactful as he was in his debut.

Carter, noticeable because he was wearing a shiny red sleeve on his left arm, rushed from a standing position on the primary series and put his hand down on the turf and rushed from the road of scrimmage on the subsequent series.

There are still lessons to be learned.

On a third-and-3 pass rush within the second quarter, Carter was blown up by offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor.

Abdul Carter reacts after a play in the course of the Giants’ 31-12 preseason blowout win over the Jets on Aug. 16, 2025. Wealthy Barnes-Imagn Images

—  When given the prospect, a young player must take full advantage, because opportunities will not be guaranteed.

Beaux Collins is a rookie and he has put together some solid training camp practices.

That was a pleasant foundation for the undrafted rookie wide receiver from Notre Dame.

Next, he needed to flash in a game and he did that in his first preseason motion.

Collins was coping with a physical issue and didn’t make it to the sphere in last week’s opener in Buffalo. That didn’t help his cause.

Beaux Collins beats safety Andre Cisco and catches an 80-yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson in the course of the first half of the Giants’ 31-12 preseason blowout win over the Jets. Getty Images

With Malik Nabers missing his second game, Collins began alongside Darius Slayton and on the very first series he made a play, hauling in an 80-yard bomb from Russell Wilson.

— With Deonte Banks missing the sport with an undisclosed injury, Cor’Dale Flott began at cornerback alongside Paulson Adebo.

Flott made his presence felt on the second defensive series, breaking up a third-down omit the center intended for Garrett Wilson.

Flott and Banks are in a battle for one starting spot and Flott’s availability might be the difference-maker that tilts the competition his way.

Cor’Dale Flott tackles Garrett Wilson in the course of the Giants’ preseason blowout win over the Jets. Bill Kostroun / Recent York Post

— Elijah Chatman began at defensive tackle, as Dexter Lawrence is being held out of those games.

At 6-foot and 278 kilos, Chatman is undersized for a defensive lineman but he’s one in all the strongest players on the team and he made the roster last season as an undrafted rookie.

He’s getting a likelihood to indicate his value on offense, as he lined up in a classic fullback spot early within the second quarter.

As a lead blocker, he put his body on a defender as Tyrone Tracy Jr. ran for a five-yard gain.

Elijah Chatman AP

— There needs to be a spot on this team for Dante Miller.

Backup running backs must have the option to contribute on special teams and Miller did just that when he raced down the sphere to down a Jamie Gillan punt on the 5-yard line. That was big for Miller.

On offense, he continued to indicate the burst that led to his nickname of Turbo.

Miller has shown great hands within the screen game. He had 4 catches for 43 yards.

Dante Miller is tackled by cornerback Bump Cooper in the course of the third quarter of the Giants’ preseason win over the Jets. Bill Kostroun / Recent York Post

—  Jalin Hyatt has not exactly lit anything up in training camp and the third-year receiver is facing challenges from other players trying to slide onto the roster.

That’s the reason Hyatt running a crisp route and hauling in a 21-yard pass from Wilson in the primary quarter needed to feel good for Hyatt.

He needed that reception.

— Veteran kicker Graham Gano was given the night off. In his place, Jude McAtamney handled the kickoffs and nailed a 35-yard field goal.

Jude McAtamney hits a field goal in the course of the Giants’ preseason win over the Jets. Getty Images

— Evan Neal didn’t start, but he did replace veteran Greg Van Roten for the third offensive series.

Neal played two series with the opposite starters on the offensive line.

It looked as if he allowed a pressure to Phidarian Mathis on a quarterback hit taken by Jaxson Dart.

Go behind the scenes with Big Blue

Join for Contained in the Giants by Paul Schwartz, a weekly Sports+ exclusive.

Thanks

Neal stayed in the sport within the second half, working with the second-team line of Marcus Mbow, Josh Ezeudu, Austin Schlottmann and Stone Forsythe.

— It is hard for a veteran resembling Jameis Winston to work with the third-team offense, but Winston was solid as he rallied all the children on the sphere with him.

Within the third quarter, rookie hopeful Dalen Cambre made a high-degree-of-difficulty grab on the fitting sideline for 34 yards, the ball placed perfectly by Winston.

Within the fourth quarter, Winston scored on a 1-yard quarterback keeper.

Winston finished 6-of-11 for 111 yards.

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