Giants Make Flurry of Roster Moves
Digest more
The New York Giants on Saturday made a flurry of roster moves in advance of Sunday’s Week 15 game against the Washington Commanders. This will mark the fifth time this season that the Giants have signed Fox to the active roster. The previous three times he was subsequently waived and re-signed to the practice squad.
Three players you should start or sit in fantasy football from a Week 15 game between the New York Giants and Washington Commanders.
As expected, the Giants activated running back Eric Gray from the PUP list. Gray had been on PUP since the start of training camp with a knee injury and had sort of been a forgotten man since the emergence of rookie Cam Skattebo to round out a group that also included veterans Tyrone Tracy, Jr., and Devin Singletary.
The New York Giants made a series of roster moves before the Week 15 against the Washington Commanders with waiving cornerback Jarrick Bernard-Converse among them.
The New York Giants claimed a new wide receiver from an NFC contender ahead of the Week 15 matchup with the Washington Commanders.
From an Xs and Os perspective, Freeman would need to assemble a legit staff — and, most importantly, find a savvy offensive coordinator to mold Jaxson Dart. That could be a challenge for him, along with other scheme-related hurdles.
“Obviously a great leader, somebody who can bring people together,” Dart told The Post, “and honestly I think that the coaches I’ve had [ Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss, Brian Daboll and now Mike Kafka this season] in my career so far have been really good at that, so what I’m saying is zero knock on anybody.
The Giants acquired catcher Daniel Susac. He is now the frontrunner to be the Giants’ backup to starting catcher Patrick Bailey.