Two Giants players that desperately needed early season momentum earn praise from Pro Football Focus
By A to Z Sports,Joe DeLeone
Copyright yardbarker
We knew coming into the 2025 season that Nabers was a bona fide stud who was ready to take a massive leap after his impressive rookie year. However, many called into question whether the Giants’ passing attack would have much production with the weathered Wilson leading the offense.To see this passing game take over the way that it did is incredibly promising. The fact that it was only in Week 2 is even more exciting. It’s hard to project what to expect from the Giants early in the season, especially with their challenging schedule. But there’s valid evidence to show they’re scrappier than once believed.A game like this doesn’t automatically mean that all problems are solved, and they go on to repeat this dominance multiple times. It does, at least, cultivate early confidence in the Giants’ offense, leading them to believe they can shine in the future. It also proves this offense has tremendous talent that wasn’t given the chance to flourish in the past. With rookie Jaxson Dart expected to take over at some point, this also should provide optimism to Giants fans that he’ll be stepping into a strong situation. If Nabers and Robinson can replicate just 70% of that production against other weak secondaries, we could be in for an explosive debut for Dart.