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Giants declared LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, LB Darius Muasau, DL Chauncey Golston, OL Evan Neal, TE Thomas Fidone II, DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches Sr, and QB Jameis Winston inactive for Week 3 against the Chiefs.
No real surprises here as the Giants prepare for an upset bid over the Chiefs. The New York offense remains heavily built around standout wide receiver Malik Nabers, although Wan’Dale Robinson saw his route tree extended slightly in their Week 2 loss to the Cowboys.
Giants signed QB Jameis Winston to a two-year, $8 million contract.
Although the Giants are undoubtedly tired of waiting on fellow free agent Aaron Rodgers, this hardly precludes his signing. Winston’s deal is modest even for a backup, especially one with his box scores and experience. He’s a seat warmer/emergency option for a team that had only Tommy DeVito under contract at the most important position. The question now becomes if he will be a clipboard holder or bridge option. It will be the former if Rodgers comes board. The latter if the G-Men take a Day 1 rookie QB. 31 years old, Winston proved last season he’s an old dog who won’t be learning any tricks. He slings it all over the yard, interceptions and all. He’s an “any given Sunday” No. 2 option, but a poor bet as a multi-month starter.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports free agent QB Jameis Winston is scheduled to meet with the Giants on Tuesday.
The Giants continue to wait for a decision from Aaron Rodgers, but they aren’t letting this hold-up stop them from exploring other options. Having already met with Joe Flacco and Russell Wilson, the Giants are now setting their sights on Winston, who threw for 2,121-13-12 in 12 games with the Browns last season. The former No. 1 overall pick wouldn’t be expected to solve any long-term issues for the Giants’ quarterback conundrum, but he would provide a solid veteran presence for whatever young quarterback they bring in and should give Malik Nabers a chance to thrive as long as he’s under center.
Josina Anderson reports the Chargers and 49ers “have been in conversation with Jameis Winston for potential back up roles.”
Winston’s days as a starter or even a bridge quarterback appear to be over, but he should still make good money as a backup. He started seven games for the Browns in 2024, throwing for 2,038 yards, 12 touchdowns, and as many picks in those contests. Winston may need a few more quarterback dominoes to fall before he gets a deal, but his money is on the way.
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