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New York Giants still have the door open regarding Odell Beckham Jr.’s return, but with Gunner Olszewski sidelined, should Big Blue rush to reunite with Beckham, or continue to wait? Patricia Traina breaks down how the receivers’ roles—particularly Malik Nabers’ injury status—factor into Beckham’s potential fit and the Giants’ offensive outlook. We also look at the mobility shown by Cam Skattebo and Malik Nabers and forecast what's in store for the start of training camp. The episode also spotlights the key thing the Giants need to do more of when it comes to special teams...

New York Giants defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson sets a fierce new tone, demanding perfection and discipline from his players this spring. Will this culture shift finally ignite a top-tier defense at MetLife Stadium? Meanwhile, head coach John Harbaugh empowers team leaders to shape the Giants’ locker room dynamics, blending structure with player-driven accountability in the aftermath of the Jaxson Dart–Abdul Carter incident. Also in this episode, Patricia Traina breaks down key takeaways from OTA No. 6, spotlighting the ongoing battles for CB2, ongoing kicker inconsistencies, and promising performances from Theo Johnson and Chris Manhertz at tight end. <...

The Giants Squad Show takes a look at every facet of the current roster, discussing the strengths, weaknesses, and biggest questions. Join us for this one-hour comprehensive breakdown with Patricia Traina, Brandon Olsen, and Mark Collins. Join the Everydayer Club! If you never miss an episode, it’s time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join your team’s community: https://lockedonnygiants.supercast.com/. ==== Follow & Subscr...

The New York Giants are aggressively trying to push toward playoff status , in head coach John Harbaugh's first season, but key roster questions remain. Using the Daniel-Jeremiah-Bucky Brooks formula for playoff success, Patricia Traina breaks down the Giants’ strengths and weaknesses, pointing to which players are "prime time" and which still have a ways to go. === Join the Everydayer Club! If you never miss an episode, it’s time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our mo...

The New York Giants did a lot of work on the roster this offseason but three sneaky needs still loom. Then orthopedic surgeon Dr. Michael Alaia of NYU Langone Health joins the discussion to offering expert insights on ACL and meniscus recovery timelines, rehabilitation priorities, and lingering questions about long-term health. (Note: Dr. Alaia has NOT treated Malik Nabers; the information provided is based on what Dr. Alaia has seen during his time as a practitioner.) Join the Everydayer Club! If you never miss an episode, it’s time to make it official. Join the Locked On...

We touch upon how the Jaxson Dart - Abdul Carter social media exchange was resolved and what that means for the locker room culture. Then, we look at other options the Giants can explore to replace Malik Nabers if OBJ isn't an option, including guys already on the roster. We'll also talk about the team bonding that can come out of the Brian Burns Celebrity Softball Game to raise money and awareness of autism. All that and more on today’s show. Don’t forget to leave us a 5-star review, hit subscribe and...

New York Giants tight end Isaiah Likely is poised for a breakout season as John Harbaugh’s squad aims to redefine its identity. Can the physical tight end elevate the Giants' passing attack? Patricia Traina reveals why Likely’s skill set—especially against zone coverage—could be the missing ingredient to unlock more offensive firepower for Big Blue. Traina also scrutinizes hefty contracts of three players, questioning whether the Giants are getting enough return on investment. Drawing inspiration from the New York Knicks’ gritty playoff run, the show explores what lessons the Giants can take from the K...

Malik Nabers’ uncertain recovery timeline sends shockwaves through the New York Giants’ 2026 season plans. Can the Giants’ revamped offense withstand a prolonged absence from their star wide receiver, or will reinforcements like Odell Beckham Jr. or another receiver we're not really talking about become vital? Patricia Traina breaks down John Harbaugh’s update on Nabers’ knee rehab, outlines likely roster strategies—including increased usage of 12 and 13 personnel, and assesses the outlook for veterans like Darius Slayton and new additions such as Isaiah Likely and Darnell Mooney. This episode also explores the Giants' decision to sign Joe Schoen t...

The New York Giants OTAs continue with major storylines surrounding Joe Schoen’s extension, John Harbaugh’s intense practice style, and key trench competitions developing across the roster. What are the biggest takeaways from another important week of offseason work? We break down Jaxson Dart training in California with Giants receivers, rookie performances so far, and the latest on Malik Nabers’ injury status as Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin, and Malachi Fields continue getting first-team reps. Plus, updates on Andrew Thomas’ shoulder and foot recovery, concern surrounding Roy Robertson-Harris limping off the field, and details on upcoming...

Competition headlines New York Giants OTAs as John Harbaugh introduces a fresh approach focused on individual growth rather than player-versus-player battles. Patricia Traina spotlights key takeaways from OTA #3, including the standout performances of Jaxson Dart, Darnell Mooney, and Damon Bankston, and breaks down intriguing positional competitions. The show sheds light on Harbaugh’s structured, no-nonsense practice style, with less pressure, minimal yelling, and strategic use of music to simulate real-game distractions. Injury updates raise pressing questions as Malik Nabers’ comeback timeline now appears murky, and Andrew Thomas’ recurring shoulder and foot issues could force the Giants to recons...

As the New York Giants’ defense gears up for a more violent makeover, can Abdul Carter’s year two leap anchor a top ten unit? Run defense woes, red zone breakdowns, and a lack of turnovers plagued the Giants last season, but additions like Tremaine Edmunds, Arvell Reese, DJ Reader, and improved cornerback depth aim to flip the script under coordinator Dennard Wilson. Patricia Traina breaks down Abdul Carter’s offseason transformation, why a tougher, faster second level is vital, and how improved safety play could be a game-changer without Dexter Lawrence. Will a deeper, more disciplined unit h...

The New York Giants' OTAs are underway and in today's episode, we're looking at some of the key storylines that matter most, and those that are likely to be brought up that don't matter as much as of right now. === Join the Everydayer Club! If you never miss an episode, it’s time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join your team’s community: https://lockedonnygiants.supercast.com/.<...