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・December 15, 2024 December 15 Dec 15
Giants fall to Jackson (21-25, 290 Yds, 5 TDs) and Ravens
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Graham Gano - No field-goal tries Week 15Gano made both of his extra-point attempts and didn't try a field goal against the Ravens in a 35-14 Week 15 loss.
ImpactGano converted when called upon, but that included only a pair of point-after attempts. The veteran kicker hasn't had more than two field-goal tries in any of his seven contests this season and has struggled to put up points for a Giants offense that ranks last in the league in putting up just 14.9 points per game. Though New York's Week 16 opponent -- Atlanta -- isn't among the NFL's top defenses, the overall state of the Giants' offense doesn't provide confidence that Gano will get many more opportunities next Sunday.
DECEMBER 16, 2024•ROTOWIRE
Daniel Bellinger - Nabs all three targets Week 15Bellinger caught all three of his targets for 35 yards Sunday in a 35-14 loss to Baltimore.
ImpactBellinger's target and reception counts tied for third-most on the team, and he ranked third in receiving yards behind Malik Nabers (82) and Wan'Dale Robinson (38). With Theo Johnson (foot) out for the season, Bellinger has moved into a starting role and has eight catches for 80 yards over his past two contests. New York's quarterback situation is messy with Drew Lock (heel/elbow) missing Sunday's game and Tommy DeVito leaving late in the second quarter due to a concussion, as journeyman Tim Boyle was left to lead the offense in the second half. The injuries and overall poor play at the QB position could actually play somewhat into a positive situation for Bellinger, though, as he's been used mostly as a security blanket in the short areas of the field.
DECEMBER 16, 2024•ROTOWIRE
Diontae Johnson - Not rejoining team for Week 16The Ravens announced Monday that the team has mutually agreed with Johnson (suspension) to excuse him from team activities Week 16.
ImpactJohnson was suspended by Baltimore for Week 15 due to conduct detrimental to the team, but even after his suspension is officially lifted, the veteran wideout won't be back in the building to prepare for Saturday's divisional matchup against the Pittsburgh. Since joining the Ravens in a trade with the Panthers back in October, Johnson has failed to solidify his standing in Baltimore's wide receiver corps. At this point, it remains to be seen whether the veteran wideout will return to team activities Week 17.
DECEMBER 16, 2024•ROTOWIRE
Jalin Hyatt - Not targeted over 20 snaps SundayHyatt did not receive a target in Sunday's 35-14 Week 15 loss to the Ravens.
ImpactHyatt's 20 offensive snaps were fourth-most among Giants wideouts, well behind Malik Nabers (64), Wan'Dale Robinson (52) and Darius Slayton (46). Hyatt wasn't able to draw a target while he was on the field, marking the third time over his past five games that he hasn't had a ball thrown his way. Given his paltry production this season and low standing on the depth chart, as well as the overall struggles of New York's passing game, Hyatt is off the fantasy radar in virtually all formats.
DECEMBER 16, 2024•ROTOWIRE
Darius Slayton - Gets just one target Week 15Slayton caught his only target for 16 yards in Sunday's 35-14 loss to Baltimore.
ImpactSlayton's recent trend of poor production continued in the loss, as he's now caught two or fewer passes in four straight games. Even more worrisome is the fact that the veteran wideout was targeted just once in the contest. It doesn't help that the Giants' quarterback situation is a mess -- with Drew Lock (heel/elbow) unable to play against the Ravens and Tommy DeVito leaving late in the first half due to a concussion, journeyman Tim Boyle ended up playing the entire second half. It's uncertain which of the three signal-callers will be behind center to begin next Sunday's matchup versus the Falcons, but Slatyon's outlook isn't bright regardless of who is throwing passes for the team.
DECEMBER 16, 2024•ROTOWIRE