![]() ![]() A big reason for that has been because of Adoree’ Jackson. The Giants are just behind the Bears, allowing 203 yards per game through the air. The former Oregon star is still working his way back from injury but he should be more impactful this week and shouldn’t be taken lightly.ĬB Adoree’ Jackson: Perhaps it is a biproduct of facing lesser quarterbacks, but the Giants secondary is quietly having a decent start to the year. Thibodeaux didn’t pop off on the stat sheet, totaling just one tackle and batting down a pass, but he was getting work in against the Cowboys tackles trying to get to Cooper Rush. But he took the field for the first time this season on Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys. Thibodeaux was injured during the preseason and missed the Giants first couple of weeks. OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux: The wait for Kayvon Thibodeaux finally ended last week when the rookie defensive end made his NFL debut. He’s the player to keep an eye on when the Giants look to pass. ![]() James is on his way towards having a career year, already approaching his yearly average output when he was with the San Francisco 49ers the last few seasons. He’s the only healthy wide receiver for the Giants to have double-digit targets and will likely be Jones’ favorite target on Sunday. Through three games, James has 14 catches for 146 yards. WR Richie James: With receivers Sterling Shepard, Wandale Robinson, and Kadarius Toney injured, as well as Kenny Golladay and Darius Slayton staying in the Brian Daboll doghouse, the Giants top pass catching target appears to be veteran Richie James. He’s the key to the Giants offensive success and now he faces the Bears, who allowed his only 100-yard rushing game of the year when he faced them in 2021. He has 317 yards on 53 rushing attempts with two touchdowns. Saquon Barkley is having a remarkable bounce back season, ranking second in the league in rushing yards. Unlike the Bears, however, it’s all been thanks to one running back. ![]() RB Saquon Barkley: Like the Bears, the rushing attack has been stellar for the Giants through three games. The Bears can stop Jones by making him uncomfortable in the pocket, while also ensuring he doesn’t have room to run. He does have 125 rushing yards, though, and his legs could be the key to the Giants moving the ball. Jones has just 560 yards passing and his quarterback rating has dropped by about 30 points in each game he’s played since Week 1. He isn’t having a ton of success throwing the ball, but he’s finding ways to get through defenses with the help of his legs. QB Daniel Jones: It’s been more of the same for Daniel Jones entering his fourth season in the NFL. ![]()
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