Although it's been an ugly 2025, the Giants haven’t been shy about what they want their identity to be this fall.
It's a team built to play on schedule, stay ahead of the chains, and force opponents into slow, physical, sometimes maddeningly monotonous football games. And in Week 13 against the New England Patriots -- a defense that began the year stout against the run but has cratered over the last month -- the Giants’ ground game may be the unit capable of flipping the matchup on its head.
In the backfield, while there's no more Cam Skattebo, Tyrone Tracy Jr.