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MIAMI DOLPHINS (0-0) NEW YORK GIANTS (0-0)
Friday, August 12, 2016
7:00 p.m. ET
MetLife Stadium • East Rutherford, NJ
WEEKLY GAME RELEASE
Date Opponent Time TV
8/12 DOLPHINS 7:00 p.m. MY9
8/20 at Bills 4:00 p.m. MY9
8/27 at Jets 7:30 p.m. WCBS
9/1 PATRIOTS 7:00 P.M. WNBC
Regular Season
9/11 at Dallas 4:25 p.m. FOX
9/18 SAINTS 1:00 p.m. FOX
9/25 REDSKINS 1:00 p.m. FOX
10/3 at Vikings 8:30 p.m. ESPN
10/9 at Packers 8:30 p.m. NBC
10/16 RAVENS 1:00 p.m. CBS
10/23 at Rams 9:30 a.m. NFLN
BYE WEEK
11/6 EAGLES 1:00 p.m. FOX
11/14 BENGALS 8:30 p.m. ESPN
11/20 BEARS 1:00 p.m. FOX
11/27 at Browns 1:00 p.m. FOX
12/4 at Steelers 4:25 p.m. FOX
12/11 COWBOYS 8:30 p.m. NBC
12/18 LIONS 1:00 p.m. FOX
12/22 at Eagles 8:25 p.m. NBC
1/1 at Redskins 1:00 p.m. FOX
The Giants this week will face the Miami Dolphins for the first time in the
preseason since 1994. New York is 0-6 vs. the Dolphins in preseason play,
also losing in 1975, ‘77, ‘82, ‘83 and ‘93. Last December, the Giants beat the
Dolphins, 31-24, on Monday Night Football in Miami.The Giants are 36-27-3
in preseason openers since 1950.
This week’s game will be televised by MY9. Bob Papa will call the play-
by-play, Carl Banks will provide the analysis and Howard Cross will
report from the sidelines.
The game will be broadcast by the flagship station of the New York Gi-
ants, WCBS – 880 AM in the Tri-State area. Paul Dottino will call the
play-by-play, David Diehl and Shaun O’Hara will serve as the ana-
lysts. Lance Medow, Paul Dottino, Jeff Feagles and John Schmeelk
will host the Giants Game Day pregame show at 6:30 p.m., with the Gi-
ants Extra Point postgame show right after the final whistle with Lance
Medow, Paul Dottino and John Schmeelk.
Giants.com is the only place to watch live broadcasts of Head Coach Ben
McAdoo’s press conferences, player spotlight features and more. Follow
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letter, which features weekly game preview information at Giants.com/
Newsletter.
Monday, August 8
11:10 a.m. – Practice
After Practice – Ben McAdoo available
After Practice – Player Interviews
Tuesday, August 9
10:40 a.m. – Practice
After Practice – Ben McAdoo available
After Practice – Player Interviews
Wednesday, August 10
10:40 a.m. – Practice
After Practice – Offensive Coordinator Mike Sullivan and Special
Teams Coordinator Tom Quinn available
After Practice – Player Interviews
Thursday, August 11
No scheduled availability
Friday, August 12
Giants vs. Dolphins, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 13
Players Day Off, T.B.D Ben McAdoo – Conference Call
Sunday, August 141
11:40 a.m. - Practice, After Practice Ben McAdoo available on field
After practice - Player Interviews
WEEKLY GAME RELEASE
2016 Preseason/Regular Season Schedule
GIANTS vs. DOLPHINS
GIANTS TV BROADCAST
GIANTS SPANISH RADIO
The game will be broadcast en Español on WADO-1280 AM, the flag-
ship Spanish-language radio station of the Giants. Nestor Rosario will
handle play-by-play duties and will be joined by Francis Adames, who
will provide analysis
THIS WEEK’S MEDIA SCHEDULE
GIANTS RADIO NETWORK
GIANTS ON THE WEB
MEDIA GUIDE
The electronic version of the Giants 2016 Media guide is available online,
please visit: http://bit.ly/2ayaH9w
GIANTS RING OF HONOR
In 2010, the Giants unveiled their Ring of Honor, which commemorates some of the most prominent and
influential figures in the 87-year history of the franchise. The original class of 30 players, coaches, ex-
ecutives and owners has since been joined by 12 more honorees - five in 2011, four in 2015, and three
in 2016. These men have helped the Giants win eight NFL championships and more than 650 games,
and contributed to them becoming one of the most respected and admired organizations in professional
sports.The 2016 inductees include former Head Coach Tom Coughlin, former General Manager Ernie
Accorsi and former defensive end Justin Tuck. The trio will be honored at halftime of the team’s
November 14th game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football.
The names of the men in the Ring of Honor are prominently displayed at each Giants home game in
MetLife Stadium above the club level on each sideline.
Coughlin was the Giants’ head coach from 2004-15. His signature achievements were the Giants’ victories
against the New England Patriots in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI. Coughlin was just the second man to
coach the Giants for at least 12 seasons. Only Hall of Famer Steve Owen, who reigned for 23 full seasons
from 1931-53, led the team for a longer time period. With the Giants, Coughlin was 102-90 in the reg-
ular season, and 8-3 in the postseason. The 102 victories are second in franchise history to Owen’s 151.
Coughlin led the Giants to three NFC East titles and five playoff berths. His eight postseason triumphs tie
him with Bill Parcells for the most ever by a Giants coach. Coughlin was the team’s wide receivers coach
from 1988-90, a tenure that ended with the team’s victory in Super Bowl XXV.
Accorsi was the Giants’ general manager from 1998-2006 after serving as an assistant under George
Young for four seasons. In Accorsi’s nine years as G.M., the Giants won two NFC East titles, earned four
postseason berths, and advanced to Super Bowl XXXV. He was instrumental in hiring two-time Super
Bowl-winning coach Tom Coughlin. Accorsi made the most significant trade in Giants history when he
acquired Eli Manning in a draft day deal in 2004. Manning led the Giants to a pair of Super Bowl victories
and is without peer among quarterbacks in Giants history. Accorsi also brought in several other key play-
ers to the team that won Super Bowl XLII, including Antonio Pierce, Osi Umenyiora, and Plaxico Burress.
A third-round draft choice from Notre Dame in 2005, Tuck played in 127 regular-season games with 90
starts in nine Giants seasons. He was a defensive catalyst on the teams that won Super Bowl XLII and
Super Bowl XLVI, a two-time Pro Bowler, and four-time team captain. Tuck was credited with more than
500 tackles. His 60.5 sacks are officially the sixth-highest total in franchise history. Tuck also played in 10
postseason games. He had 5.5 sacks, including two sacks of Tom Brady in each of the Super Bowl victories,
when a dominant defensive line was one of the vital components of the Giants’ success.
GIANTS RING OF HONOR
GIANTS RING OF HONOR
Ben McAdoo
Head Coach
Steve Spagnuolo
Defensive Coordinator
•Hired as the Giants 17th head coach on January 14, 2016.
• In 2014-15, McAdoo was the team’s offensive coordinator. He succeeded Tom Coughlin, who coached the team for 12 seasons.
•Before joining the Giants, McAdoo, 39 spent eight years as an assistant coach with the Green Bay Packers, the first six as the
team’s tight ends coach and the final two as the quarterbacks coach. During his tenure in Green Bay, the Packers earned six playoff
berths, won four NFC North titles and defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.
•In 2014-15, with McAdoo’s game plans and calling the plays, the Giants’ offense ranked 10th and eighth,
respectively, in the NFL. They averaged 367.2 and 372.3 total yards, 100.2 and 100.6 rushing yards, and 267.0 and 271.7 passing
yards. The Giants’ passing yardage total was the seventh highest in the league in 2015. They were also in seventh in 2014, when
they averaged 267.0 yards through the air. The Giants’ point totals were 380 in 2014, and 420 in the 2015 season.
•The Giants scored at least 24 points in each of their final six games of the 2014 season and the 2015 season opener, their longest
such streak since they scored 24 or more points in eight consecutive games from Sept. 29-Nov. 17, 1963.
•Under McAdoo, the 2015 Giants totaled 4,347 passing yards, the second-highest total in franchise history. The record of 4,734 was
set in 2011.
Ben McAdoo
Head Coach
•Mike Sullivan is in his first season as the Giants’ offensive co-
ordinator. In 2015, Sullivan was the team’s quarterbacks coach
in the first season of his second stint on the Giants’ coaching
staff. He previously spent six years coaching the team’s wide
receivers and two as the quarterbacks coach. Sullivan was the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator in 2012-13.
•Under Sullivan in 2015, Eli Manning had one of his finest
statistical seasons, completing 387 of 618 passes (62.6 percent)
for 4,432 yards, 35 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
•Sullivan was the Giants’ quarterbacks coach in 2010-11.
In those two seasons, Manning completed 61.9 percent of
his passes for 8,935 yards, 60 touchdowns, 41 interceptions
and a passer rating of 89.2. He threw a then-career best 31
touchdown passes in 2010 and a career-high 4,933 yards in
2011, when the Giants won their second Super Bowl with
Manning as quarterback.
•Steve Spagnuolo is in the second season of his second tenure
as the Giants’ defensive coordinator. He previously held the
position in 2007-08.
•During Spagnuolo’s first tenure with the team, the 2007
Giants won Super Bowl XLII and ranked seventh and fifth in
the NFL in his two seasons as a coordinator
•With Spagnuolo’s return, the 2015 season saw 28 takeaways
and a plus-7 turnover differential, helping them improve after
they had a minus-2 differential the previous season. The 28
forced turnovers tied for the NFL’s sixth-highest total.
•A 35-year coaching veteran, including 18 in the NFL,
Spagnuolo has coached for teams that have made eight
playoff appearances, won six division titles, two conference
titles and won a Super Bowl.
Mike Sullivan
Offensive Coordinator
Steve Spagnuolo
Defensive Coordinator
COACHES CAPSULE
•Frank Cignetti Jr. is in his first season as the Giants’ quarter-
backs coach. This is his ninth season in the NFL, and his 28th
year in coaching.
•Cignetti was the St. Louis Rams’ offensive coordinator in
2015. The Rams ranked seventh in the NFL in rushing yards,
averaging 122.3 yards a game.
•From 2012-14, Cignetti was the Rams’ quarterbacks coach.
In his final season in that role, he integrated Austin Davis and
Shaun Hill into starting roles after Sam Bradford suffered a
season-ending torn left ACL in a preseason game.
Frank Cignetti Jr.
Quarterbacks Coach
•Joe Danos is in his fourth season as performance manager
and strength and conditioning assistant on the Giants’ coaching
staff.
•Danos came to the Giants from Florida State University,
where he spent three seasons as an assistant strength and
conditioning coach with the football team. Danos joined the
Seminoles’ staff in January 2010, following head strength
and conditioning coach Vic Viloria from Southern Methodist
University, where he spent the previous three years (2007-09)
serving as his top assistant.
Joe Danos
Performance Manager
•Kevin M. Gilbride is in his third season as the Giants’ tight
ends coach and his seventh as a member of the team’s coaching
staff. In 2013, Gilbride completed a two-year stint as the Giants’
wide receivers coach.
•In 2015, Gilbride’s unit had another productive season.
Will Tye, a rookie free agent who began the season on the
practice squad, finished fourth on the team with 42 catches for
464 yards, and three touchdowns. Tye led all NFL rookie tight
ends in catches and receiving yards, and was tied for first in
touchdown receptions.
Kevin M. Gilbride
Tight Ends Coach
•Patrick Graham is in his first season coaching the Giants’
defensive line, his eighth season in the NFL, and his 15th year
in coaching.
•Graham spent the previous seven seasons with the New
England Patriots, including three as the team’s linebackers
coach, and two as the defensive line coach.
•In 2014-15, Graham coached the Patriots’ linebackers, a
position he also held in 2011. Last season, Graham’s line-
backers were key performers on a defense that ranked ninth
in the NFL.
Patrick Graham
Defensive Line Coach
•Adam Henry is in his first season as the Giants’ wide receivers
coach, his seventh season in the NFL, and his 19th season in
coaching.
•Henry was the San Francisco 49ers’ wide receivers coach
in 2015. Veteran Anquan Boldin had an outstanding season
under Henry, finishing with 69 catches for 789 yards, and four
touchdowns.
•Prior to his season in San Francisco, Henry spent three years
(2012-14) as the wide receivers coach at Louisiana State.
Adam Henry
Wide Receivers Coach
•Craig Johnson is in his third season as the Giants’ running
backs coach, his 17th season coaching in the NFL, and his
34th season as a football coach. Prior to joining the Giants’
staff, Johnson spent three seasons as the Minnesota Vikings’
quarterbacks coach.
•In 2015, two veterans had career years under Johnson.
Rashad Jennings led the Giants in all three major rushing cate-
gories with 195 carries for 863 yards (both career-high totals),
and three touchdowns. Shane Vereen was second on the team in
rushing (260 yards on 61 carries), and scored four touchdowns.
Craig Johnson
Running Backs Coach
COACHES CAPSULE
•Rob Leonard is in his fourth season as the Giants’ defensive
assistant coach.
•Leonard came to the Giants from North Carolina State, where
he was a graduate assistant for three seasons. He played three
seasons at N.C. State after walking on with the Wolfpack, and
also earned a scholarship while redshirting.
•The Giants finished the 2014 season with 47 sacks, 14 more
than they had the previous year and their highest total since
they had 48 in 2011. The Giants had at least one sack in all 16
games for the first time since 2007.
Rob Leonard
Defensive Assistant
Coach
•David Merritt has is in his 13th season on the Giants’ coaching
staff and his 11th as the team’s secondary coach/safeties. He is
the team’s longest-tenured coach.
•Merritt demonstrated a knack for developing players who
were not highly-touted entering the NFL. When the Giants won
the NFC East title in 2008, the starting safeties were Michael
Johnson, a seventh-round draft choice, and James Butler, who
joined the team as an undrafted free agent. Under Merritt’s
toolage, Landon Collins led all NFL rookie defensive backs in
tackles.
David Merritt Sr.
Secondary Coach/Safe-
ties Coach
•Bill McGovern, who has more than three decades of coaching
experience, is in his first season as the Giants’ linebackers
coach, and his fourth in the NFL. McGovern spent the previous
three seasons as the Philadelphia Eagles’ outside linebackers
coach.
•McGovern joined the Eagles in 2013 after a 13-year stint –
his second at the school - as Boston College’s linebacker coach,
including last four as defensive coordinator. He coached two
linebackers who were named ACC Defensive Player of the Year:
Mark Herzlich, who has played for the Giants since 2011, and
Luke Kuechly.
Bill McGovern
Linebackers Coach
•Markus Paul, a former NFL player who has won five Super
Bowl rings as a coach in the league, is in his 10th season as the
Giants’ assistant strength and conditioning coach. Paul works
closely with Aaron Wellman to improve the size, strength, speed
and conditioning of the Giants’ players.
•Paul was on the staff of the Super Bowl-winning Giants in
2007 and 2011 and won three Super Bowl rings with the New
England Patriots in 2001, 2003 and 2004.
•Prior to joining the Giants, Paul spent two seasons on the
coaching staff of the Jets.
Markus Paul
Assistant Strength &
Condtioning Coach
•Tom Quinn is in his 11th season with the Giants and his 10th
as the team’s special teams coordinator. He spent his first year
with the team as an assistant to Mike Sweatman, who retired
following the 2006 season.
•In 2015, Quinn’s units finished second in the Dallas Morning
News’ annual comprehensive ranking of the NFL’s special
teams. The Giants were seventh in the league with a 10.2-yard
punt return average, and 10th with a 24.9-yard kickoff return
average. They were fifth in the NFL in kickoff coverage,
allowing just 20.3 yards per return.
Tom Quinn
Special Teams
Coordinator
•Ryan Roeder is in his fourth season as the Giants’ offensive
assistant coach.
•Roeder came to the Giants from Princeton University, where
he served as tight ends coach and directed the kickoff return
and punt return units. In 2012, he helped tight end Mark Hayes
earn All-Ivy League honors.
•In 2009, Roeder coached the wide receivers at the University
of Rhode Island
Ryan Roeder
Offensive Assistant Coach
COACHES CAPSULE
•Aaron Wellman is in his first season as the Giants’ strength
and conditioning coach and first in the NFL, following a 20-
year career at the Division I collegiate level.
•In 2015, he was assistant director of strength and condition-
ing coach for the University of Notre Dame.
•Wellman spent the previous four years (2011-15) as the
director of strength and conditioning at the University of
Michigan. He was responsible for the yearly programming of
strength, speed and football-specific conditioning.
Aaron Wellman
Head Strength &
Condtioning Coach
•Forty-year coaching veteran Mike Solari is in his 28th season
in the NFL and his first as the Giants’ offensive line coach.
•Solari spent the 2015 season as the Green Bay Packers’
assistant offensive line coach. From 2010-14, Solari coached
the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line.
•In Solari’s 17 seasons serving as an NFL team’s primary
offensive line coach, his players combined for 25 Pro Bowl
appearances and at least one of his players was selected to the
Pro Bowl in 15 of those seasons.
Mike Solari
Offensive Line Coach
•Dwayne Stukes is in his first season as the Giants’ assistant
special teams coach.
•Stukes held the same position with the Chicago Bears in
2013-14. Chicago finished the 2014 season ranked first in the
NFL in kickoff coverage, allowing an average of only 17.5 yards
on 35 returns.
•Stukes spent the 2012 season with the Dallas Cowboys as a
coach in their minority internship program. Prior to that, he
served on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ coaching staff.
Dwayne Stukes
Assistant Special Teams
Coach
•Tim Walton is in his second season as the Giants’ secondary/
cornerbacks coach, his seventh season in the NFL, and his 21st
year in coaching. .
•Under Walton, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie had one of
the finest seasons of his career in 2015. DRC played in the Pro
Bowl after starting 15 games at left cornerback and finishing
with 58 tackles
•Walton was the St. Louis Rams’ defensive coordinator in
2013. That season, the Rams finished third in the NFL with 53
sacks. They were 15th in the NFL in total defense, allowing
345.0 yards-per-game.
Tim Walton
Seconday/Cornerbacks
Coach
•Lunda Wells is in his fifth season on the Giants’ coaching staff
and his fourth as the team’s assistant offensive line coach. In
2011, Wells held the title of offensive assistant coach.
•Last season, the team was seventh in the NFL with 271.7
passing yards per game. With the line providing consistent
protection, Eli Manning set a single-season franchise record with
387 completions, 4,4,32 yards, and 35 touchdown passes which
were both the second-highest totals in Giants history.
Lunda Wells
Assistant Offensive Line
Coach
•Jeff Zgonina is in his first season as the Giants’ assistant
defensive line coach.
•Zgonina previously held the same position with the Houston
Texans in 2013, when J.J. Watt, then a third-year pro, led the
team with 10.5 sacks and was named All-Pro for the second
time.
•Zgonina played 17 years in the NFL for seven teams, including
the final 48 games of his career for the Texans from 2007 until
his retirement following the 2009 season.
Jeff Zgonina
Assistant Defensive Line
Coach
COACHES CAPSULE
On Jan. 14, 2016 the Giants named Ben McAdoo the 17th head coach in franchise history. During his introductory press
conference, McAdoo provided his vision for a winning football team, which focuses on Four Elements of Championship Foot-
ball: (1) Strong leadership, (2) Talented men and women of integrity, (3) A positive work environment, (4) Comprehensive
structure and function. He set a clear goal for the 2016 season. “The vision for this football team goes into winning and
putting that fifth Lombardi trophy in the case, said McAdoo. That is our goal and that is the vision. To accomplish that, four
things need to take place, four elements.”
T.C. Time
During his 12-year tenure as coach, Tom Coughlin famously kept the clocks at the team’s headquarters – first in Giants
Stadium, and most recently in the Quest Diagnostics Training Center – five minutes fast. McAdoo operated under that time
system for two years, and he’s not about to change it.
“Tom made a big impact in my life as a coach and as a person, and his discipline, punctuality and success are obviously
legendary, said McAdoo. “We have our digital clocks, they’re all five minutes fast, and we’re going to stick with that. That’s
T.C. time, that’s apart of the Giants culture now. Being five minutes ahead of schedule is very valuable.”
What You Should Know
*Although McAdoo is just 39, he is not one of the five youngest coaches in Giants history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
When the Giants open their season on Sunday, Sept. 11, McAdoo will be 39 years, 66 days old when he makes his regu-
lar-season debut. The last time someone younger than McAdoo coached the Giants was on Dec. 21, 1980, when Ray Perkins
was 39 years, 15 days old the day he concluded the second of his four seasons as the team’s coach.
*McAdoo is the NFL’s second-youngest active head coach. Miami’s Adam Gase, who is 37, is the youngest active head coach
in the NFL.
EVOLUTION NOT REVOLUTION
WHO IS BEN McADOO?
The Giants kicked off free agency with the signings of Olivier Vernon, Janoris Jenkins, and Damon Harrison. All three players
were considered the top at their position during free agency. The Giants look to vastly improve on last year’s defense.
Originally a third-round selection (72nd overall) by the Miami Dolphins in the 2012 NFL
Draft, defensive end Olivier Vernon has played in 64 games with 46 starts over his four
seasons in the NFL. Since becoming a starter in 2013, the 6-foot-2, 275-pound Vernon has
25.5 sacks and 65 quarterback hits, 36 of which came last season. He has never missed a
game in his four years, starting 14 games in 2013 and all 16 in 2014 and 2015.
Quotable:“He makes plays, and he plays the game with an edge. We believe he’s right
at the beginning of his prime and will continue to improve.”-Senior Vice PreSident &
General ManaGer Jerry reeSe
Originally selected by St. Louis in the second round (39th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft,
Janoris Jenkins is entering his fifth NFL season after playing in 60 games with 58 starts
for the Rams. His career totals include 10 interceptions, 48 passes defensed, three forced
fumbles, two fumble recoveries, a sack and six defensive touchdowns. His five interceptions
returned for touchdowns tied a Rams record; three of those came in 2012 as he tied the
NFL rookie record that is shared with Hall of Famers Ronnie Lott (1981) and Lem Barney
(1967).
Quotable: “ I thInk he’s playIng fast and competItIve and physIcal. he’s everythIng we thought and
more. I thInk he has some leadershIp potentIal. [he] does a nIce job of takIng the young guys under
hIs wIng.”-GiantS Head coacH Ben Mcadoo
Damon Harrison originally made the Jets’ opening day roster as an undrafted rookie out
of William Penn University (Iowa) in 2012. Harrison has played in 53 games with 48 starts
over four seasons. Harrison started every game for the Jets from 2013-15, a span in which
the defense finished third, fifth and second against the run. Only the Seahawks (4,234)
allowed fewer rushing yards than the Jets (4,236) over the last three seasons, a difference
of two yards. At 6-foot-4 and 350 pounds, Harrison -- nicknamed “Snacks” -- is now one
of the biggest Giants on the roster.
Quotable: “Harrison is a powerful inside run stopper. He holds the point of attack and
makes plays, and he pushes the pocket against the pass more than he gets credit for.”
--Senior Vice PreSident & General ManaGer Jerry reeSe
NEW TO BIG BLUE
With the No. 10 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected Ohio State
cornerback and New Jersey native Eli Apple. After red-shirting in 2013, Apple
played in 28 games with 22 passes defended, 18 PBUs and four interceptions
in his two seasons with the Buckeyes. Apple was named second-team All-Big
Ten Conference in 2015 by the league’s coaches. He was named a freshman
All-American in 2014 after a season in which he had 53 tackles and was
among the Top 10 in the Big Ten with 13 passes defended.
With the No. 40 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected wide receiv-
er Sterling Shepard of Oklahoma. A semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award,
Shepard was named first-team All-American by ESPN.com and second-team
All-American by USA Today in 2015 after posting 86 catches for 1,288 yards
and 11 touchdowns (all career highs). In 50 career games with 41 starts, he
totaled 233 receptions for 3,482 yards and 26 touchdowns.
With the No. 71 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the New York Giants selected
safety Darian Thompson of Boise State. Thompson became the Mountain
West’s all-time interceptions leader (19), passing Eric Weddle. A national
semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, he earned four All-America nods and
was named to All-Mountain West First Team. In 51 career games, Thompson
racked up 242 tackles, one sack, three forced fumbles, 15 tackles for loss, and
19 interceptions.
Quotable: “We planned to pick the highest guy on the board and Eli is a
guy who is an outstanding young man, high character, good football player,
his best days are ahead of him as a player and we are excited to have him.
- Head coacH Ben Mcadoo
Quotable: “He plays in the slot…he’s just crafty and knows how to get
open in his routes. He has the quickness, the explosion in his route, the
run after the catch, and the toughness to go over the middle, those kinds of
things. Good bloodline, too; he’s been around football all his life.”-Senior
Vice PreSident & General ManaGer Jerry reeSe
Quotable: “He is very instinctive. He has tremendous ball skills, but the in-
stincts and the twitch make it happen for him.” - Head coacH Ben Mcadoo
2016 DRAFT CLASS
With the 109th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected linebacker B.J.
Goodson of Clemson. After two years as a backup, Goodson took the reins as
a senior and led the Tigers with 108 tackles (14 tackles for loss) and recorded
5.5 sacks. After earning All-ACC honors in his final season
With the 149th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected running back
Paul Perkins of UCLA. A team co-captain in 2015, Perkins was fourth in the
Pac-12 in rushing (1,343 yards) and sixth in average all-purpose yards per
game (121.9). He tied for second in the Pac-12 in touchdowns (14 rushing,
1 receiving) and was a second-team All-Conference selection (AP and coach-
es).
With the 184th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected tight end Jerell
Adams of South Carolina. Adams was a four-year letterwinner who finished
his career with 66 catches for 977 yards and seven scores in 47 games with 15
starts. He was also a two-time member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.
Quotable: “I think he’s smart, I think he has good instincts, good wrap
tackler, can be physical between the tackles.” GiantS Head coacH Ben
Mcadoo
Quotable: “He’s working really hard, but still has a way to go. He’s a really
sharp kid and asks a lot of good questions. He comes early and stays late,
and I think he’s working really hard to get himself acclimated to what he
needs to do.” GiantS runninG BackS coacH craiG JoHnSon
Quotable: “Explosive in-line type tight end. Can run down the middle of
the field and stress the defense out in that matter, and can block in-line. ”
- GiantS Head coacH Ben Mcadoo
2016 DRAFT CLASS
Giants connections with Dolphins
•RB Orleans Darkwa signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted free
agent in 2014.
•G John Jerry was drafted and played for the Dolphins from
2010-2013.
•LB Kelvin Sheppard played for the Dolphins for two seasons
(2014-2015).
•QB Logan Thomas played for the Dolphins in the 2015.
•DE Olivier Vernon was selected in the third round of the 2012 NFL
Draft by the Dolphins and played there for four seasons (2012-2015).
Giants connections with Florida
•WR Kadron Boone is from Ocala, Fla.
•T Ereck Flowers is from Miami Gardens, Fla. and also played
collegiately for Miami (Fla.)
•G Bobby Hart played collegiately at Florida State University.
•CB Janoris Jenkins is from Pahokee, Fla.
•C Shane McDermott played collegiately at Miami (Fla.).
•DT Louis Nix is from Jacksonville, Fla.
•DE Jason Pierre-Paul is from Deerfield Beach, Fla. and played
collegiately at South Florida.
•CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is from Bradenton, Fla.
•LB J.T. Thomas is from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Dolphin Connections with Giants
•LB Spencer Paysinger played for the Giants for four seasons
(2011-2014).
Dolphins connections with NY/NJ
•S Isa Abdul-Quddus is from Newark, NJ and played collegiately at
Fordham University.
•T Branden Albert is from Rochester, NY.
•WR Leonte Carroo went to Rutgers University and is from Edison, NJ.
•K Andrew Franks played collegiately at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
Oldest Giants Player: K Josh Brown, 36
Youngest Giants Player: CB Eli Apple, 21 (DOB: Aug. 9)
Heaviest Giants Player: DT Montori Hughes, 350 lbs.
Lightest Giants Player: CB Donte Deayon, 158 lbs.
Tallest Giants Player: T Emmett Cleary, 6-7
Shortest Giants Player: WR K.J. Maye, RB Bobby Rainey, RB
Marshaun Coprich, 5’8
Most Seasons with the Giants: QB Eli Manning, 13th season
Most NFL seasons: K Josh Brown, 14th season
College with the most Giants: LSU, 4 – WR Odell Beckham
Jr., WR Kajdron Boone, LB Kelvin Sheppard, and P Brad Wing.
Former 1st round picks: CB Eli Apple (2015-Giants), WR
Odell Beckham Jr. (2014 - Giants), T Ereck Flowers (2015-Gi-
ants), CB Leon Hall (2007 - Bengals), QB Eli Manning (2004
- Chargers), G Justin Pugh (2013 - Giants), CB Dominique Rod-
gers-Cromartie (2008 - Cardinals)
Players with Super Bowl Rings: LB Jonathan Casillas (2),
WR Victor Cruz, LS Zak DeOssie (2), QB Eli Manning (2), DE
Jason Pierre-Paul, RB Shane Vereen
Nat BERHE (bur-HEY)
Jonathan CASILLAS (kuh-SEE-is)
Anthony DABLE’ (DAH-BLEY)
Orleans DARKWA (DARK-wah)
GEREMY Davis (Jer-ruh-me)
Donte DEAYON (DEE-on)
Zak DeOSSIE (dee-OSSY)
Larry DONNELL (don-NELL)
Mark HERZLICH (HERZ-lick)
DEVON KENNARD (duh-VON kuh-NARD)
STANSLY MAPONGA (STANS-lee mah-pon-GUH)
Ryan NASSIB (NASS-sib)
Owa ODIHIZUWA (oh-diggy-ZOO-
wah)
Darius POWE (Poww)
MYKKELE Thompson (my-KEL)
OLIVIER Vernon (oh-LIVE-vee-a)
ROSTER NOTES
CONNECTIONS ROSTER FACTS
GIANTS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
The Giants defeated the Dolphins 13-10, in Wembley
Stadium, in the first NFL regular-season game outside
North America. Eli Manning’s 10-yard touchdown run
and a pair of Lawrence Tynes field goals were enough for
the team’s sixth straight win of the season. That season
the Giants would go on to defeat the undefeated New
England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII.
Mario Manningham’s 7-yard touchdown reception got
the Giants to within four at the half. After a Dan Carpen-
ter field goal the Giants entered the fourth quarter down
17-10. The Giants would go on to score 10 unanswered
points in the 4th quarter to defeat the Dolphins at
MetLife Stadium and improved to 5-2 on the season. A
Victor Cruz 25-yard touchdown catch at the 2:30 mark
gave the Giants the lead for good.
Odell Beckham Jr. stole the show on Monday Night Foot-
ball in SunLife Stadium. Beckham finished the game
with seven receptions for 166 yards and two memorable
touchdowns. Beckham’s 84-yard touchdown in the 4th
quarter was the deciding factor in the Giants’ 31-24
victory. Eli Manning completed 27 of 31 passes and won
NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors.
October 30, 2011
Giants 20, Dolphins 17
October 28, 2007
Giants 13, Dolphins 10
December 14, 2015
Giants 31, Dolphins 24
The Giants defeated the Dolphins 20-3 behind two
Otis Anderson rushing touchdowns.The Giants’ defense
picked off Dan Marino twice and held him to 115 passing
yards. This was the third victory during a 10-0 start by a
Giants team that would go on to defeat the Bufallo Bills
in Super XXV.
September 23, 1990
Giants 20, Dolphins 3
MEMORABLE MATCHUPS
On Coach McAdoo’s leadership style...
“Coach McAdoo commands attention in a room, how meticulous he is and the respect level he has for every single person, he
is definitely the guy for the job...He is in house, he understands the architect of the team and knows how to talk to every single
person and get the best out of them.”
- Running Back Rashad Jennings
On Jason Pierre-Paul’s performance during training camp...
“Jason Pierre-Paul looks like a beast out here. His motor is running hot. You are talking about a guy that looks like he is on a
mission.”
- Senior VP & General Manager Jerry Reese
On Victor Cruz’s Ccomeback...
“I’ve been wanting to play with him [Victor Cruz] for a long time and obviously he’s had his setbacks, but he’s ready to take
that Comeback Player of the Year award, for sure. I’m looking forward to him having a phenomenal season.”
- Wide Receiver Odell Beckham Jr
On Janoris Jenkins’ well-rounded abilities...
“I think Janoris Jenkins is playing fast, competitive, and physical. He’s everything we thought and more. I think he has some
leadership potential. He does a nice job of taking the young guys under his wing.”
- Head Coach Ben McAdoo
On Eli Manning’s style as a player..
“Eli Manning has been outstanding. In the classroom, what a pro. Great preparation. You can see on the practice field that
he has been a great decision maker. I am so impressed with his fundamentals. I am very impressed with Eli so far in training
camp.”
- Quarterbacks Coach Frank Cignetti Jr.
On Eli Apple’s dynamic skills...
“Eli Apple is one of those guys that has a lot of range, so you have to try and knock his arms down because if he gets his hands
on you, it’s going to be difficult to deal with him. He’s got good feet, so you have a combination of both of those together and
you have a pretty good corner.”
-Wide Receiver Sterling Shepard
On Odell Beckham Jr.’s work ethic...
“Odell’s proven that he’s a playmaker, and has a tremendous work ethic and does everything right.”
-Quarterback Eli Manning
On competing against Ereck Flowers...
[Ereck] Flowers is going to be a really good player, man. Right now it is all about getting each other better. He helps me out
just as far as when it comes to the pass rushing. As young as Flowers is, he is ahead of the game as far as what he knows and
his athletic ability. Once he starts getting more knowledge of the game and he puts it with his athletic ability, he is going to be
even better, man. I like going against Ereck, just to get each other better.
- Defensive End Olivier Vernon
HEARD AROUND TRAINING CAMP
REGULAR SEASON ONLY
Quarterback
Player G A-C-I Yards Pct. TD Rtg.
Manning 3 99-66-0 745 67.3 6 110.3
Rushing
Player G Att. Yds. Avg. Long TD
Jennings 2 23 91 4.0 21 0
Darkwa 1 2 10 5.0 10 0
Vereen 6 27 106 3.9 11 2
Rainey 2 8 45 5.6 31 1
Williams 1 3 3 1.0 5 0
Receiving
Player G Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TD
Beckham 1 7 166 23.7 84 2
Harris 1 5 41 8.2 12 0
Cruz 1 7 99 14.1 26 1
Tye 1 5 30 6.0 9 1
Kicking
Player G FG FGA Long XP XPA
Brown 3 6 7 51 7 7
Punting
Player G P Yds. Avg. Long NetAvg
Wing 1 4 180 45 54 37.5
Defensive Line
Player G Tack Sacks QBH FF FR
Bromley 1 1 0 0 0 0
Harrison 6 9 0 0 0 0
Wynn 1 1 0 0 0 0
Pierre-Paul2 4 1 3 0 1
Linebackers
Player G Tack Int. QBH PD FF
Casillas 4 4 0 0 0 0
Brinkley 4 9 0 0 0 0
Thomas III 2 5 1 0 1 0
Robinson 1 3 0 0 1 0
Sheppard 5 17 0 0 1 0
Herzlich 2 1 0 0 0 1
Defensive Backs
Players G Tack Int. Yds. TD FF PD
Hall
Jenkins 1 4 0 0 0 0
Collins 1 5 0 0 0 1
Taylor 1 3 0 0 1 0
Wade 1 4 0 0 0 0
Rod-Cro. 3 8 0 0 0 0
GIANTS PLAYERS vs. MIAMI
NEW YORK
GIANTS
MIAMI
DOPLHINS
2015 TALE OF THE TAPE
Giants Opponents
420 Points Scored 442
331 First Downs 367
82 3rd Down Conversions 108
5952 Offensive Yards 6725
1609 Net Rushing Yards 1942
4343 Net Passing Yards 4783
30/32 Field Goals 31/35
47 Touchdowns 50
5 Rushing TDs 15
36 Passing TDs 31
2 Return TDs 1
10.2 Punt Return Avg. 10.0
24.9 KO Return Avg. 20.3
23.0 Sacks 27.0
2015 TALE OF THE TAPE
Dolphins Opponents
310 Points Scored 389
291 First Downs 351
63 3rd Down Conversions 96
5307 Offensive Yards 6019
1496 Net Rushing Yards 2019
3811 Net Passing Yards 4000
13/16 Field Goals 21/29
39 Touchdowns 46
11 Rushing TDs 13
24 Passing TDs 31
1 Return TDs 0
10.3 Punt Return Avg. 10.5
22.3 KO Return Avg. 22.1
31.0 Sacks 45.0
Scoring: Josh Brown 134
Pass Attempts: Eli Manning 618
Pass Completions: Eli Manning 387
Completion Pct: Eli Manning 62.6%
Passing Yards: Eli Manning 4432
Passing TDs: Eli Manning 35
Rushing Yards: Rashad Jennings 863
Rushing TDs: Rashad Jennings 3
Avg. Yards-per-Rush: Rashad Jennings 4.43
Receptions: Odell Beckham Jr. 96
Receiving Yards: Odell Beckham Jr. 1450
Receiving TDs: Odell Beckham Jr. 13
Avg. Yards-per-Rec: Odell Beckham Jr. 15.1
Tackles: Landon Collins 80
Sacks: Robert Ayers Jr. 9.5
Interceptions: McBride/Rodgers-Cromartie 3
Punt Returns: Dwayne Harris 34
Punt Return Average: Dwayne Harris 10.0
KO Returns: Dwayne Harris 22
KO Return Average: Dwayne Harris 28.7
Punts: Brad Wing 76
Punting Average: Brad Wing 44.5
Scoring: Andrew Franks 72
Pass Attempts: Ryan Tannehill 586
Pass Completions: Ryan Tannehill 363
Completion Pct: Ryan Tannehill 61.9%
Passing Yards: Ryan Tannehill 4208
Passing TDs: Ryan Tannehill 24
Rushing Yards: Lamar Miller 872
Rushing TDs: Lamar Miller 8
Avg. Yards-per-Rush: Lamar Miller 4.49
Receptions: Jarvis Landry 110
Receiving Yards: Jarvis Landry 1157
Receiving TDs: Jarvis Landry 4
Avg. Yards-per-Rec: Richard Matthews 15.4
Tackles: Rashad Jones 106
Sacks: Olivier Vernon 7.5
Interceptions: Rashad Jones 5
Punt Returns: Jarvis Landry 36
Punt Return Average: Jarvis Landry 9.9
KO Returns: Damien Williams 21
KO Return Average: Damien Williams 21.8
Punts: Matt Darr 92
Punting Average: Matt Darr 47.6
TALE OF THE TAPE
2015 LEADERS 2015 LEADERS
Ben McAdoo succeeded Tom Coughlin as the Giants 17th head
coach on Jan. 14, 2016. McAdoo spent the 2014 and 2015 sea-
sons as the Giants offensive coordinator.
While in his role as offensive coordinator, the Giants offense
was ranked 10th and eighth in the past two seasons, respec-
tively, in the NFL. They averaged 367.2 and 372.3 total yards,
100.2 and 100.6 rushing yards, and 267.0 and 271.7 passing
yards. The Giants’ passing yardage total was the seventh
highest in the league last season. They were also seventh in
2014, when they averaged 267.0 yards through the air. The
Giants’ point totals were 380 in 2014, and 420 in the 2015
season.
The Giants’ 420 points was the fifth-highest total in franchise
history, and their 5,952 net yards was the third-highest total.
The 2015 Giants set franchise records for pass attempts (623)
and completions (392), beating the previous seasons record
of 383. Their completion percentage of 62.9 was tied for the
second-highest in team history; the record of 63.1 was set in
2014, McAdoo’s first season with the team.
Before joining the Giants, McAdoo spent eight years as an
assistant coach with the Green Bay Packers, the first six as the
team’s tight ends coach and the final two as the quarterbacks
coach.
During his tenure in Green Bay, the Packers earned six playoff
berths, won four NFC North titles and defeated Pittsburgh in
Super Bowl XLV.
Adam Gase will serve as the 12th head coach of the Miami Dol-
phins. The rookie head coach is also the NFL’s youngest current
head coach at 37
Gase’s hiring will make him the fourth consecutive Dolphins
coach that had no prior head coaching experiences, joining the
likes of Joe Philbin, Cam Cameron and Tony Sparano.
Prior to accepting the position with the Dolphins, Gase served
as the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears during the
2015 season, helping the Bears notch a total of 355 points on the
season. Gase’s work with quarterback Jay Cutler also helped him
achieve a 92.3 passer rating.
Gase spent the 2013 and 2014 seasons as the offensive coordi-
nator of the Denver Broncos, helping them attain the NFL record
for points in a season when they posted 606 in 2013 en route to
a Super Bowl appearance. The 2013 season also saw the Broncos
set multiple offensive NFL records, including: 76 touchdowns,
five players with 10 TDs, and the Broncos were also the first team
in 50 years to reach 50 points in three games.
Gase also served as quarterbacks coach for the Broncos from
2011-2012, wide receivers coach from 2009-10, offensive assis-
tant with the 49ers in 2008, while beginning his NFL career with
Lions in 2003 as a scouting assistant, and later as the quarter-
backs coach.
Ben McAdoo Adam Gase
0-0 Overall Record 0-0
0-0 Career Head-to-Head RS (PS) 0-0
0 Years as Team’s Head Coach 0
0 Years as NFL Head Coach 0
0-0 RS Record vs. Opponent (PS) 0-0
BEN McADOO
NFL Record: 0-0 (Overall)
NFL Head Coach: 1st Year
ADAM GASE
NFL Record: 0-0 (Overall)
NFL Head Coach: 1st year
COACHES COMPARISON
Category TOTAL RANK Category TOTAL RANK
Points 420 5th Points 420 6th
First Downs 331 T-4th First Downs 331 T-12th
Touchdowns 47 T-6th Touchdowns 47 7th
Total Yards 5,952 3rd Total Yards 5,952 8th
Passing Yards 4343 2nd Passing Yards 4,343 7th
Passing First Downs 208 3rd Passing First Downs 208 T-11th
Pass Completions 392 1st Pass Completions 392 8th
Passer Rating 94.5 1st Passer Rating 94.5 11th
Touchdown Passes 36 2nd Touchdown Passes 36 T-1st
Completion Percentage 62.9% 2nd
In 2015, the Giants offense was one of the best in franchise
history. The team set franchise records for pass completions
and quarterback passer rating, while also producing the 2nd
most passing yards in team history. The team’s point total,
first downs, total yards and passing first downs were all top 5
in franchise history. The chart below shows where the Giants’
2015 offense ranks in franchise history.
The Giants’ offense in 2015 was top 10 in most offensive
categories in the NFL. The team was tied for first with the New
England Patriots in touchdown passes and had the second
highest completion percentage in the NFL. The Giants pro-
duced the sixth most points in the NFL, trailing the Panthers,
Patriots, Cardinals, Steelers and Seahawks.
Top 10 Offenses in the NFL in 2015 (Net Yards)
Team Totals Yards Passing Yards Rushing Yards
1. Arizona 6,533 4,616 1,917
2. New Orleans 6,461 4,970 1,491
3. Pittsburgh 6,327 4,603 1,724
4. Seattle 6,058 3,790 2,268
5. Tampa Bay 6,014 3,852 2,162
6. New England 5,991 4,587 1,404
7. Atlanta 5,985 4,379 1,606
8. New York Giants 5,952 4,343 1,609
9. San Diego 5,949 4,591 1,358
10. New York Jets 5,925 4,057 1,868
2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES
HISTORIC SEASON FOR GIANTS OFFENSE OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT
NFL
Category TOTAL RANK Category TOTAL RANK
Passer Rating 93.6 3rd Passer Rating 93.6 6th
Passing Yards 4432 2nd Passing Yards 4,423 T-2nd
Passing Touchdowns 35 2nd Passing Touchdowns 35 T-2nd
Pass Completions 387 1st Pass Completions 387 6th
Pass Attempts 618 1st Pass Attempts 618 4th
Passing 1st Downs 204 3rd Passing 1st Downs 204 8th
Eli Manning excelled in the first two seasons he played in Ben McAdoo’s offense. Manning has posted a quarterback rating above
90 for two consecutive seasons, the first time he has accomplished that in his career. Manning has surpassed the 4,000-yard
mark for passing yards in each of the last two seasons, a feat which he hasn’t accomplished since the 2009-10 seasons. The 30
touchdown passes in 2014 and the 35 touchdown passes in 2015 are third and first, respectively, for most touchdowns Manning
has thrown in a season. The chart below shows where Manning ranks in the NFL in completions, passing yards and passing
touchdowns since Ben McAdoo joined the staff.
In 2015, Eli Manning had one of the most productive seasons of his
career. Manning threw for 4,432 yards and had a passer rating of 93.6.
Manning threw for a career high 35 touchdowns and had one of the
best seasons for a Giants quarterback in team history. The chart below
shows where Manning’s 2015 totals ranks for in franchise history.
Manning finished in the top 10 in the NFL in five major
passing categories last season. It was also the first time in
Manning’s career that he was in the top three for passing
touchdowns in the regular season. Below is where Manning
ranked in the NFL last season amongst quarterbacks.
Player Completions
1. Drew Brees 884
2. Matt Ryan 822
3. Phillip Rivers 816
4. Tom Brady 775
5. Eli Manning 766
6. Matt Stafford 761
7. Ryan Tannehill 755
8. Ben Roethlisberger 727
9. Derek Carr 698
10. Aaron Rodger 688
Player Passing Yards
1.Drew Brees 9,822
2. Matt Ryan 9,285
3. Phillip Rivers 9,078
4. Ben Roethlisberger 8,890
5. Tom Brady 8,879
6. Eli Manning 8,842
7. Matt Stafford 8,519
8. Ryan Tannehill 8,253
9. Aaron Rodger 8,202
10. Russell Wilson 7,499
Player Passing TDs
1. Tom Brady 69
1. Aaron Rodger 69
3. Eli Manning 65
3. Drew Brees 65
5. Phillip Rivers 60
6. Andrew Luck 55
7. Matt Stafford 54
7. Russell Wilson 54
9. Cam Newton 53
9. Ben Roethlisberger 53
2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES
CAREER YEAR CAREER YEAR
MANNING AND McADOO
In 2015, Odell Beckham Jr. picked up right where he left off from his record breaking rookie campaign. Beckham
had one of the best seasons ever for a Giants receiver. He ranked in the top three in all the major receiving
categories for a Giants receiver in a single season in team history. The chart below shows where Beckham’s 2015
totals rank among Giants single seasons receiving records.
Category TOTAL RANK
Receiving Yards 1,450 2nd
Receiving Yards per Game 96.7 2nd
Receiving Touchdowns 13 T-1st
Receptions 96 2nd
Receptions per Game 6.4 3rd
Receiving First Downs 67 1st
25+ Yard Receptions 14 T-3rd
Category TOTAL RANK
Receiving Yards 1,450 5th
Receiving Yards per Game 96.7 3rd
Receiving Touchdowns 13 T-4th
Receptions 96 8th
Receptions per Game 6.4 8th
Receiving First Downs 67 5th
25+ Yard Receptions 14 T-6th
Odell Beckham Jr. was top 10 in every major receiving category in the NFL. Beckham scored 13 touchdowns and
amassed 1,450 receiving yards in 15 games. His 96.7 receiving yards per game were third best in the NFL, trailing
only Atlanta’s Julio Jones and Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown. The chart below shows where Beckham ranked in the
NFL last season.
2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES
YOU DOWN WITH OBJ?
Shane Vereen had one of the best seasons receiving for a
running back in recent history. Vereen’s 59 receptions and 23
receiving first downs put him sixth all-time in Giants history
for a single season output by a running back. Vereen is the
only Giants running back not named Tiki Barber to catch
atleast 59 passes in a single season. The chart below shows
where Vereen among running backs in Giants history. .
Category STAT RANK
Receptions 59 6th
Receiving Touchdowns 4 T-12th
Receptions per Game 3.7 8th
Shane Vereen had the sixth-most receptions for a Giants
running back in a season in franchise history. Vereen became
the first running back since Tiki Barber to break the top 10.
Barber holds eight of the nine spots on the list. Hall of Famer
Frank Gifford is number 10 on the list with 51 receptions in
1956. The chart below shows the top six spots on the all-time
list.
Single Season Reception Record for Giants RBs
Name Year Receptions Yards TDs
Barber 2001 72 577 0
Barber 2000 70 719 1
Barber 2003 69 461 1
Barber 2002 69 597 0
Barber 1999 66 609 2
Vereen 2015 59 494 4
Category Rec Yards Name Recs Yards TDs
1. Will Tye (NYG) 42 464 Shockey 74 894 2
2. Maxx Williams (BAL) 32 268 Tye 42 464 3
3. Clive Walford (OAK) 28 329 Bavaro 37 511 4
4. Nick Boyle (BAL) 18 153 Boss 9 118 2
5. Blake Bell (SF) 18 186 Cross 6 107 1
Playing in only 13 games, Giants tight end Will Tye
ranked first in receptions and receiving yards among
all rookie tight ends. The chart below shows the top 5
rookie tight ends in order of most receptions.
Will Tye had one of the best seasons for a Giant rookie tight
in history. Tye’s three receiving touchdowns were the most by
a Giants rookie tight end since Mark Bavaro (4), in 1985. Tye
also had the most receptions (42) and receiving yards by a
Giant rookie tight end since Jeremy Shockey in 2002.
2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES
HANDS OUT OF THE BACKFIELD
WILL THE THRILL
Category 2015 TOTAL RANK Category 2015 TOTAL RANK
Points 134 4th Points 134 5th
Field Goals Made 30 5th Field Goals Made 30 T-5th
Field Goal Percentage 93.8% 1st Field Goal Percentage 93.8% T-1st
Field Goals Attempted 32 T-9th Field Goals Attempted 32 T-8th
Extra Points Made 44 T-6th Extra Points Made 44 5th
Field Goals 40+ Yards 8 T-3rd Field Goals 40+ Yards 8 T-8th
Field Goals 50+ Yards 3 T-2nd Field Goals 50+ Yards 3 T-14th
Name Year Inside the 20 Name Team Inside the 20
Brad Wing 2015 33 J. Hekker Los Angeles 41
Brad Maynard 1998 33 M. King Oakland 40
Brad Maynard 1997 33 D. Colquitt Kansas City 37
Mike Horan 1996 32 B. Kern Tennesse 34
Jeff Feagles 2003 31 B. Wing Giants 33
Player Yards Player Yards
Tyler Lockett (SEA) 1352 1. Darren Sproles (PHI) 446
Ameer Abdullah (DET) 1077 2. Jeremy Kerley (NYJ) 411
Cordarelle Patterson (MIN) 1019 3. Tyler Lockett (SEA) 397
Dwayne Harris (NYG) 972 4. Jarvis Landry (MIA) 356
Taiwan Jones (BAL) 829 5. Dwayne Harris (NYG) 341
Josh Brown had one of the most productive seasons for a
kicker in Giants history. Brown set the single-season field
goal percentage record, and tied Brad Daluiso, Jay Feely,
Ali Haji-Sheikh and Lawrence Tynes for third all-time
with 8 field goals of 40+ yards in a season. The chart
below shows where Brown’s 2015 totals rank in a season
in franchise history.
In 2015, Josh Brown was one of the best kickers in the
NFL. Brown was tied with Dallas kicker Dan Bailey for
the best field goal percentage in the NFL (93.8%). Brown
was also In the top five in the NFL in points, field goals
and extra points made. The chart below where Brown
stacked up against the other kickers in the NFL in 2015.
Brad Wing tied Brad Maynard for the most punts inside
the 20-yard line in a single season in Giants history. The
chart below shows where Wing ranked in the franchise
history for most punts inside the 20-yard line in a single
season.
Brad Wing was fifth in the NFL in placing punts inside
the 20-yard line. Below is a look at where Wing
ranked in the NFL in 2015 in punts inside the 20.
Most Kick Return Yards in the NFL in 2015 Most Punt Return Yards in the NFL in 2015
2015 SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
BROWN GOES BOOM
WINGS UP
DREAD THE DREADS
Dwayne Harris ranked in the top five in both kick return yards and punt return yards in 2015. The charts below show
where he stacked up against the league leaders.
The Giants are one of seven teams entering the 2016 season with two defensive backs who were in the
top 25 for passes defensed in 2015.
Players Team Combined PD
David Amerson & Reggie Nelson Oakland 40
Ronald Darby & Stephen Gilmore Buffalo 39
Josh Norman & Bashad Breeland Washington 34
Malcolm Butler & Logan Ryan New England 29
Dominique Rodgers-Cro. & Janoris Jenkins New York Giants 28
Brent Grimes & Lavonte David Tampa Bay 27
Sam Shields & Damarious Randall Green Bay 27
Giants linebacker Jasper Brinkley was tied for second in the NFL in forced fumbles last season.
Brinkley was one of nine players tied for 2nd with 4 forced fumbles. New England’s Jamie Collins
was first with 5 forced fumbles.
Player Team FF
Jamie Collins New England 5
Jasper Brinkley New York Giants 4
Ekezial Ansah Detroit 4
Thomas Davis Carolina 4
Chandler Jones New England 4
Hau’oli Kikaha New Orleans 4
Von Miller Denver 4
Jabal Sheard New England 4
Cameron Wake Miami 4
K.J Wright Seattle 4
2015 DEFENSIVE NOTES
BREAKING UP THE BIG PLAY
FORCING THE ISSUE
(as of Aug. 8, 2016)
NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED
33 Adams Andrew S 5-11 202 23 R Connecticut Fayetteville, GA FA-’16
89 Adams Jerell TE 6-5 247 23 R South Carolina Summerton, SC D6-’16
28 Apple Eli CB 6-1 199 21 R Ohio State Voorhees, NJ D1-’16
66 Bars Brad DE 6-3 251 24 2 Penn State Nashville, TN FA-’15
13 Beckham Jr. Odell WR 5-11 198 23 3 LSU New Orleans, LA D1-’14
29 Berhe Nat S 6-0 194 25 3 San Diego State Colton, CA D5-’14
83 Boone Kadron WR 6-0 193 24 1 LSU Ocala, FL FA-’16
53 Brinkley Jasper LB 6-1 255 31 8 South Carolina Thomson, GA FA-’15
3 Brown Josh K 6-0 202 37 14 Nebraska Foyil, OK FA-’13
52 Casillas Jonathan LB 6-1 227 29 8 Wisconsin New Brunswick, NJ FA-’15
63 Cleary Emmett T 6-7 324 26 2 Boston College Arlington Heights, IL FA-’15
62b Coleman Davon DT 6-2 295 25 3 Arizona State Cleveland, OH FA-’16
21 Collins Landon S 6-0 225 22 2 Alabama Geismar, LA D2-’15
35 Coprich Marshaun RB 5-8 207 22 R Illinois State Victorville, CA FA-’16
80 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 29 7 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-’10
76 Cudjo Jermelle DT 6-2 298 29 6 Central Oklahoma Lawton, OK FA-’16
36 Currie Justin S 6-2 214 21 1 Western Michigan Big Rapids, MI FA-’15
8 Dablé Anthony WR 6-4 220 27 1 No College Grenoble, France FA-’16
26 Darkwa Orleans RB 6-0 215 24 3 Tulane Nashville, TN FA-’14
18 Davis Geremy WR 6-2 217 24 2 Connecticut Lawrenceville, GA D6’-15
38 Deayon Donte CB 5-9 158 22 R Boise State Rialto, CA FA-’16
51 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 32 10 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07
84 Donnell Larry TE 6-6 265 27 4 Grambling State Ozark, AL FA-’13
61 Farrell Dillon G 6-5 303 25 2 New Mexico Baton Rouge, LA FA-’16
74 Flowers Ereck T 6-6 329 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami Gardens, FL D1-’15
60 Gettis Adam T 6-2 305 26 5 Iowa Calumet Park, IL FA-’14
93 Goodson B.J. LB 6-1 242 23 R Clemson Lamar, SC D4-’16
25 Hall Leon CB 5-11 195 31 9 Michigan Vista, CA FA-’16
95 Hankins Johnathan DT 6-2 320 24 4 Ohio State Detroit, MI D2-’13
17 Harris Dwayne WR 5-10 202 28 6 East Carolina Tucker, GA FA-’15
98 Harrison Damon DT 6-4 350 27 5 William Penn Westlake, LA FA-’16
68 Hart Bobby T 6-4 334 25 2 Florida State Lauderhill, FL D7-’15
94 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 28 6 Boston College Conestoga, PA FA-’11
79 Hughes Montori DT 6-4 350 25 4 Tennessee-Martin Murfreesboro, TN FA-’15
39b Hunter Michael CB 6-0 186 20 R Okahoma State Monroe, LA FA-’16
24 Jackson Bennett S 6-0 192 24 2 Notre Dame Hazlet, NJ FA-’15
20 Jenkins Janoris CB 5-10 198 27 5 North Alabama Pahokee, FL UFA-’16
23 Jennings Rashad RB 6-1 231 31 8 Liberty Lynchburg, VA FA-’14
77 Jerry John G 6-5 340 30 7 Ole Miss Batesville, TN UFA-’14
46 Johnson Will FB 6-2 240 27 5 West Virginia Dayton, OH UFA-’16
69 Jones Brett C 6-2 318 24 2 Regina Weyburn, Saskachewan FA-’15
59 Kennard Devon LB 6-3 251 25 3 USC Phoenix, AZ D5b-’14
15 King Tavarres WR 6-1 200 26 1 Georgia Mount Airy, GA FA-’15
81 LaCosse Matt TE 6-5 261 22 2 Illinois Naperville, IL FA-’15
82 Lewis Jr. Roger WR 6-0 196 22 R Bowling Green Pickerington, OH FA-’16
2016 NEW YORK GIANTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
88 Malleck Ryan TE 6-4 249 23 R Virginia Tech Point Pleasant, NJ FA-’16
10 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 35 13 Ole Miss New Orleans, LA T(SD)- ‘04
71 Maponga Stansly DE 6-2 265 25 4 Texas Christian Carrollton, TX FA-’15
2 Maye K.J. WR 5-8 191 22 R Minnesota Mobile, AL FA-’16
64 McDermott Shane C 6-3 305 25 1 Miami (FL) Lake Worth, FL FA-’15
37 McFadden Leon CB 5-10 190 25 4 San Diego State Bellflower, CA FA-’15
64 Milhouse Greg DT 6-1 295 26 R Campbell Garner, NC FA-’16
12 Nassib Ryan QB 6-2 223 26 4 Syracuse Malvern, PA D4-’13
73 Newhouse Marshall T 6-4 328 27 7 Texas Christian Dallas, TX FA-’15
97 Nix III Louis DT 6-2 331 24 3 Notre Dame Jacksonville, FL FA-’15
5 Obarski Tom K 5-10 177 25 1 Concordia-St. Paul Burnsville, MN FA-’16
58 Odighizuwa Owa DE 6-3 270 24 2 UCLA Portland, OR D3-’15
78 Okwara Romeo DE 6-5 265 21 R Notre Dame Charlotte, NC FA-’16
48 Ott Tyler LS 6-3 252 24 2 Harvard Tulsa, OK FA -’15
39w Perkins Paul RB 5-10 208 21 R UCLA Chandler, AZ D5-’16
90 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 27 7 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-’10
86 Powe Darius WR 6-3 220 22 R California Lakewood, CA FA-’16
67 Pugh Justin G 6-4 301 25 4 Syracuse Holland, PA D1-’13
43 Rainey Bobby RB 5-8 212 28 5 Western Kentucky Griffin, GA UFA-’16
70 Richburg Weston C 6-3 298 25 3 Colorado State Bushland, TX D2-’14
57 Robinson Keenan LB 6-3 238 27 5 Texas Plano, TX FA-’16
65 Rodgers Jake T 6-6 320 24 1 Eastern Washington Spokane, WA FA-’15
41 Rodgers-Cromartie Dominique CB 6-2 193 30 9 Tennessee State Bradenton, FL FA-’14
99 Rose Mike DE 6-2 261 24 R N.C. State Fountain Inn, SC FA-’16
62 Seymour Ryan G 6-4 305 26 3 Vanderbilt St. Marys, GA FA-’16
87 Shepard Sterling WR 5-10 194 22 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK D2-’16
91 Sheppard Kelvin LB 6-2 249 28 6 LSU Stone Mountain, GA UFA-’16
35b Smalley Matt CB 5-9 184 22 R Lafayette Philadelphia, PA FA-’16
75 Stingily Byron T 6-5 318 27 6 Louisville Romeoville, IL UFA-’16
30 Taylor Cooper S 6-4 228 25 4 Richmond Atlanta, GA FA-’15
6 Thomas Logan QB 6-6 250 25 2 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, VA FA-’16
27 Thompson Darian S 6-1 213 22 R Boise State Lancaster, CA D3-’16
22 Thompson Mykkele S 6-0 193 23 2 Texas San Antonio, TX D5-’15
45 Tye Will TE 6-2 262 24 2 Stony Brook Salisbury, CT FA-’15
34 Vereen Shane RB 5-10 205 27 6 California Valencia, CA UFA-’15
54 Vernon Olivier DE 6-2 275 25 5 Miami (FL) Miami, FL UFA-’16
31 Wade Trevin CB 5-10 190 27 5 Arizona Round Rock, TX FA-’15
19 White Myles WR 6-0 190 26 3 Louisiana Tech Livonia, MI FA-’15
49 Whitlock Nikita FB 5-10 250 25 2 Wake Forest Wylie, TX FA-’14
44 Williams Andre RB 5-11 230 23 3 Boston College Allentown, PA D4-’14
61 Williams Ishaq DE 6-4 253 23 R Notre Dame Brooklyn, NY FA’16
9 Wing Brad P 6-3 205 25 3 LSU Baton Rouge, LA T(PIT)-’15
72 Wynn Kerry DE 6-5 264 25 3 Richmond Louisa, VA FA-’14
Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) Injury
96 Bromley Jay DT 6-3 310 24 3 Syracuse Flushing, NY Ankle
55 Thomas III J.T. LB 6-1 236 27 6 West Virginia Fort Lauderdale, FL Hamstring
NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED
(as of Aug. 8, 2016)
2016 NEW YORK GIANTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
(as of Aug. 8, 2016)
NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED
2 Maye K.J. WR 5-8 191 22 R Minnesota Mobile, AL FA-’16
3 Brown Josh K 6-0 202 37 14 Nebraska Foyil, OK FA-’13
5 Obarski Tom K 5-10 177 25 1 Concordia-St. Paul Burnsville, MN FA-’16
6 Thomas Logan QB 6-6 250 25 2 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, VA FA-’16
8 Dablé Anthony WR 6-4 220 27 1 No College Grenoble, France FA-’16
9 Wing Brad P 6-3 205 25 3 LSU Baton Rouge, LA T(PIT)-’15
10 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 35 13 Ole Miss New Orleans, LA T(SD)- ‘04
12 Nassib Ryan QB 6-2 223 26 4 Syracuse Malvern, PA D4-’13
13 Beckham Jr. Odell WR 5-11 198 23 3 LSU New Orleans, LA D1-’14
15 King Tavarres WR 6-1 200 26 1 Georgia Mount Airy, GA FA-’15
17 Harris Dwayne WR 5-10 202 28 6 East Carolina Tucker, GA FA-’15
18 Davis Geremy WR 6-2 217 24 2 Connecticut Lawrenceville, GA D6-’15
19 White Myles WR 6-0 190 26 3 Louisiana Tech Livonia, MI FA-’15
20 Jenkins Janoris CB 5-10 198 27 5 North Alabama Pahokee, FL UFA-’16
21 Collins Landon S 6-0 225 22 2 Alabama Geismar, LA D2-’15
22 Thompson Mykkele S 6-0 193 23 2 Texas San Antonio, TX D5-’15
23 Jennings Rashad RB 6-1 231 31 8 Liberty Lynchburg, VA FA-’14
24 Jackson Bennett S 6-0 192 24 2 Notre Dame Hazlet, NJ FA-’15
25 Hall Leon CB 5-11 195 31 9 Michigan Vista, CA FA-’16
26 Darkwa Orleans RB 6-0 215 24 3 Tulane Nashville, TN FA-’14
27 Thompson Darian S 6-1 213 22 R Boise State Lancaster, CA D3-’16
28 Apple Eli CB 6-1 199 21 R Ohio State Voorhees, NJ D1-’16
29 Berhe Nat S 6-0 194 25 3 San Diego State Colton, CA D5-’14
30 Taylor Cooper S 6-4 228 25 4 Richmond Atlanta, GA FA-’15
31 Wade Trevin CB 5-10 190 27 5 Arizona Round Rock, TX FA-’15
33 Adams Andrew S 5-11 202 23 R Connecticut Fayetteville, GA FA-’16
34 Vereen Shane RB 5-10 205 27 6 California Valencia, CA UFA-’15
35w Coprich Marshaun RB 5-8 207 22 R Illinois State Victorville, CA FA-’16
35b Smalley Matt CB 5-9 184 22 R Lafayette Philadelphia, PA FA-’16
36 Currie Justin S 6-2 214 21 1 Western Michigan Big Rapids, MI FA-’15
37 McFadden Leon CB 5-10 190 25 4 San Diego State Bellflower, CA FA-’15
38 Deayon Donte CB 5-9 158 22 R Boise State Rialto, CA FA-’16
39b Hunter Michael CB 6-0 186 20 R Okahoma State Monroe, LA FA-’16
39w Perkins Paul RB 5-10 208 21 R UCLA Chandler, AZ D5-’16
41 Rodgers-Cromartie Dominique CB 6-2 193 30 9 Tennessee State Bradenton, FL FA-’14
43 Rainey Bobby RB 5-8 212 28 5 Western Kentucky Griffin, GA UFA-’16
44 Williams Andre RB 5-11 230 23 3 Boston College Allentown, PA D4-’14
45 Tye Will TE 6-2 262 24 2 Stony Brook Salisbury, CT FA-’15
46 Johnson Will FB 6-2 240 27 5 West Virginia Dayton, OH UFA-’16
48 Ott Tyler LS 6-3 252 24 2 Harvard Tulsa, OK FA -’15
49 Whitlock Nikita FB 5-10 250 25 2 Wake Forest Wylie, TX FA-’15
51 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 32 10 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07
52 Casillas Jonathan LB 6-1 227 29 8 Wisconsin New Brunswick, NJ FA-’15
53 Brinkley Jasper LB 6-1 255 31 8 South Carolina Thomson, GA FA-’15
54 Vernon Olivier DE 6-2 275 25 5 Miami (FL) Miami, FL UFA-’16
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57 Robinson Keenan LB 6-3 238 27 5 Texas Plano, TX FA-’16
58 Odighizuwa Owa DE 6-3 270 24 2 UCLA Portland, OR D3-’15
59 Kennard Devon LB 6-3 251 25 3 USC Phoenix, AZ D5b-’14
60 Gettis Adam T 6-2 305 26 5 Iowa Calumet Park, IL FA-’15
61w Farrell Dillon G 6-5 303 25 2 New Mexico Baton Rouge, LA FA-’16
61b Williams Ishaq DE 6-4 253 23 R Notre Dame Brooklyn, NY FA’16
62a Seymour Ryan G 6-4 305 26 3 Vanderbilt St. Marys, GA FA-’16
62b Coleman Davon DT 6-2 295 25 3 Arizona State Cleveland, OH FA-’16
63 Cleary Emmett T 6-7 324 26 2 Boston College Arlington Heights, IL FA-’15
64w McDermott Shane C 6-3 305 25 1 Miami (FL) Lake Worth, FL FA-’15
64b Milhouse Greg DT 6-1 295 26 R Campbell Garner, NC FA-’16
65 Rodgers Jake T 6-6 320 24 1 Eastern Washington Spokane, WA FA-’15
66 Bars Brad DE 6-3 251 24 2 Penn State Nashville, TN FA-’15
67 Pugh Justin G 6-4 301 25 4 Syracuse Holland, PA D1-’13
68 Hart Bobby G 6-4 334 25 2 Florida State Lauderhill, FL D7-’15
69 Jones Brett C 6-2 318 24 2 Regina Weyburn, Saskachewan FA-’15
70 Richburg Weston C 6-3 298 25 3 Colorado State Bushland, TX D2-’14
71 Maponga Stansly DE 6-2 265 25 4 Texas Christian Carrollton, TX FA-’15
72 Wynn Kerry DE 6-5 264 25 3 Richmond Louisa, VA FA-’14
73 Newhouse Marshall T 6-4 328 27 7 Texas Christian Dallas, TX FA-’15
74 Flowers Ereck T 6-6 329 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami Gardens, FL D1-’15
75 Stingily Byron T 6-5 318 27 6 Louisville Romeoville, IL UFA-’16
76 Cudjo Jermelle DT 6-2 298 29 6 Central Oklahoma Lawton, OK FA-’16
77 Jerry John G 6-5 340 30 7 Ole Miss Batesville, TN UFA-’14
78 Okwara Romeo DE 6-5 265 21 R Notre Dame Charlotte, NC FA-’16
79 Hughes Montori DT 6-4 350 25 4 Tennessee-Martin Murfreesboro, TN FA-’15
80 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 29 7 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-’10
81 LaCosse Matt TE 6-5 261 22 1 Illinois Naperville, IL FA-’15
82 Lewis Jr. Roger WR 6-0 196 22 R Bowling Green Pickerington, OH FA-’16
83 Boone Kadron WR 6-0 193 24 1 LSU Ocala, FL FA-’16
84 Donnell Larry TE 6-6 265 27 4 Grambling State Ozark, AL FA-’13
86 Powe Darius WR 6-3 220 22 R California Lakewood, CA FA-’16
87 Shepard Sterling WR 5-10 194 22 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK D2-’16
88 Malleck Ryan TE 6-4 249 23 R Virginia Tech Point Pleasant, NJ FA-’16
89 Adams Jerell TE 6-5 247 23 R South Carolina Summerton, SC D6-’16
90 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 27 7 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-’10
91 Sheppard Kelvin LB 6-2 249 28 6 LSU Stone Mountain, GA UFA-’16
93 Goodson B.J. LB 6-1 242 23 R Clemson Lamar, SC D4-’16
94 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 28 6 Boston College Conestoga, PA FA-’11
95 Hankins Johnathan DT 6-2 320 24 4 Ohio State Detroit, MI D2-’13
97 Nix III Louis DT 6-2 331 24 3 Notre Dame Jacksonville, FL FA-’15
98 Harrison Damon DT 6-4 350 27 5 William Penn Westlake, LA FA-’16
99 Rose Mike DE 6-2 261 24 R N.C. State Fountain Inn, SC FA-’16
Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) Injury
55 Thomas III J.T. LB 6-1 236 27 6 West Virginia Fort Lauderdale, FL Hamstring
96 Bromley Jay DT 6-3 310 24 3 Syracuse Flushing, NY Ankle
NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED
(as of Aug. 8, 2016)
2016 NEW YORK GIANTS NUMERICAL ROSTER
OFFENSE
WR 13 Odell Beckham Jr. 18 Geremy Davis 82 Roger Lewis Jr. 8 Anthony Dable’
15 Tavarres King 86 Darius Powe
LT 74 Ereck Flowers 75 Byron Stingily 65 Jake Rodgers
LG 67 Justin Pugh 62 Ryan Seymour 69 Brett Jones
C 70 Weston Richburg 64 Shane McDermott 60 Adam Gettis
RG 77 John Jerry 63 Emmett Cleary 61 Dillon Farrell
RT 73 Marshall Newhouse 68 Bobby Hart
TE 84 Larry Donnell 45 Will Tye 46 Will Johnson 89 Jerell Adams
81 Matt LaCosse 88 Ryan Malleck
QB 10 Eli Manning 12 Ryan Nassib 6 Logan Thomas
WR 87 Sterling Shepard 80 Victor Cruz 19 Myles White 83 Kadron Boone
17 Dwayne Harris 2 K.J. Maye
RB 23 Rashad Jennings 34 Shane Vereen 26 Orleans Darkwa 43 Bobby Rainey
44 Andre Williams 39w Paul Perkins 35 Marshaun Coprich
FB 49 Nikita Whitlock
LDE 90 Jason Pierre-Paul 72 Kerry Wynn 78 Romeo Okwara
LDT 98 Damon Harrison 64 Greg Milhouse 76 Jermelle Cudjo 97 Louis Nix III
RDT 95 Johnathan Hankins 62b Davon Coleman 79 Montori Hughes 96 Jay Bromley+
RDE 54 Olivier Vernon 58 Owa Odighizuwa 71 Stansly Maponga 99 Mike Rose
SLB 59 Devon Kennard 94 Mark Herzlich 66 Brad Bars
MLB 53 Jasper Brinkley 91 Kelvin Sheppard 93 B.J. Goodson
WLB 52 Jonathan Casillas 57 Keenan Robinson 61 Ishaq Williams 55 J.T. Thomas III+
LCB 41 D.Rodgers-Cromartie 28 Eli Apple 25 Leon Hall 38 Donte Deayon
SS 21 Landon Collins 29 Nat Berhe 33 Andrew Adams 36 Justin Currie
FS 27 Darian Thompson 30 Cooper Taylor 22 Mykkele Thompson 24 Bennett Jackson
RCB 20 Janoris Jenkins 31 Trevin Wade 37 Leon McFadden 39b Michael Hunter
35b Matt Smalley
P 9 Brad Wing
K 3 Josh Brown 5 Tom Obarski
H 9 Brad Wing
LS 51 Zak DeOssie 48 Tyler Ott
KR 17 Dwyane Harris 34 Shane Vereen 87 Sterling Shepard 44 Andre Williams
PR 17 Dwyane Harris 13 Odell Beckham Jr. 34 Shane Vereen 87 Sterling Shepard
DEFENSE
SPECIALISTS
Underlined = Rookie; BOLD= Starter; +=Active/PUP
2016 NEW YORK GIANTS DEPTH CHART
YEAR DRAFTEES (28) FREE AGENTS (76) TRADES/WAIVERS (3)
2015 T Ereck Flowers (1)
S Landon Collins (2)
DE Owa Odighizuwa (3)
S Mykelle Thompson (5)
WR Geremy Davis (6)
G Bobby Hart (7)
DE Brad Bars
K Chris Boswell
LB Victor Butler
LB Jonathan Casillas
T Emmett Cleary
S Justin Currie
T Sean Donnelly
DT Kenrick Ellis
LB Cole Farrand
S Josh Gordy
S Justin Halley
RB Kenneth Harper
WR Dwayne Harris
RB Akeem Hunt
WR Derrick Johnson
LB Tony Johnson
C Brett Jones
WR James Jones
P Robert Malone
S Jeromy Miles
T Marshall Newhouse
DE George Selvie
QB Ricky Stanzi
DT Carlif Taylor
LB JT Thomas III
TE Will Tye
RB Shane Vereen
DB Trevin Wade
2014 WR Odell Beckham, Jr. (1)
C Weston Richburg (2)
DT Jay Bromley (3)
RB Andre Williams (4)
S Nat Berhe (5a)
LB Devon Kennard (5b)
DE Robert Ayers Jr.
T Michael Bamiro
WR Juron Criner
TE Jerome Cunningham
RB Orleans Darkwa
TE Daniel Fells
CB Chandler Fenner
OL Adam Gettis
CB Mike Harris
DT Dominique Hamilton
G Eric Herman
CB Bennett Jackson
RB Rashad Jennings
G John Jerry
LB Jameel McClain
WR Preston Parker
CB D.Rodgers-Cromartie
G Geoff Schwartz
DE Jordan Stanton
WR Jullian Talley
LB Unga, Unai’
WR Corey Washington
FB Nikita Whitlock
DE Kerry Wynn
Chykie Brown (W-BAL)
2013 G Justin Pugh (1)
DT Johnathan Hankins (2)
DE Damontre Moore (3)
QB Ryan Nassib (4)
S Cooper Taylor (5)
K Josh Brown
G Eric Herman
DT Cullen Jenkins
CB Trumaine McBride
C Dallas Reynolds
WR Julian Talley
LB Jon Beason (T-CAR)
2016 CB EliApple (1), WR
WR Sterling Shepard (2)
S Darian Thompson (3)
LB B.J. Goodson (4)
RB Paul Perkins (5)
TE Jerell Adams (6)
WR Anthony Dable’
CB Janoris Jenkins
DE Olivier Vernon
DT Damon Harrison
LB Keenan Robinson
FB Will Powers
OL Ryan Seymour
OL Dillion Farrell
RB Bobby Rainey
LB Kelvin Sheppard
WR Kadron Boone
DE Ishaq Williams
CB Matt Smalley
DT Davon Coleman
DT Jamelle Cudjo
CB Leon Hall
*practice squad, +reserve/injured reserve
HOW THE 2016 GIANTS WERE BUILT
YEAR DRAFTEES (26) FREE AGENTS (61) TRADES/WAIVERS (3)
2012 WR Rueben Randle (2)
CB Jayron Hosely (3)
TE Adrien Robinson (4a)
T Brandon Mosley (4b)
DT Markus Kuhn (7)
TE Larry Donnell
2011 CB Prince Amukamara (1) LB Mark Herzlich
FB Henry Hynoski
LB Spencer Paysinger
P Steve Weatherford
2010 DE Jason Pierre-Paul (1) WR Victor Cruz
2009 T Will Beatty (2b)
2007 LB Zak DeOssie (4)
2004 QB Eli Manning (T-SD)
*practice squad, +reserve/injured reserve
HOW THE 2016 GIANTS WERE BUILT CONT.
2016 PLAYER TRANSACTIONS
08/04/2016 CB Leon Hall - Signed as a Free Agent
08/04/2016 CB Tramain Jacobs - Waived
08/02/2016 DT Damon Harrison - Taken off Active/PUP
07/29/2016 WR Donte Foster - Waived
07/29/2016 DT Melvin Lewis - waived with a Non-Football Illness
07/29/2016 DT Jermelle Cudjo - Signed as a Free Agent
07/29/2016 DT Davon Coleman - Signed as a Free Agent
07/28/2016 DT Melvin Lewis - placed on Active/Non-Football Illness (NFI)
07/28/2016 LB J.T. Thomas - Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)
07/28/2016 DT Damon Harrison - Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)
07/28/2016 DT Jay Bromley - Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)
06/17/2016 QB B.J. Daniels - Waived
06/17/2016 QB Logan Thomas - Claimed off waivers
06/16/2016 LB B.J. Goodson - Signed Rookie contract
06/01/2016 S Darian Thompson - Signed Rookie contract
05/11/2016 LB Uani ‘Unga - Waived
05/11/2016 CB Matt Smalley - Signed as an Undrafted Free Agent
05/09/2016 WR Donte Foster - Signed as a Free Agent
05/09/2016 DE Ishaq Williams - Signed as a Free Agent
05/09/2016 QB B.J. Daniels - Signed as a Free Agent
05/09/2016 WR Kadron Boone - Signed as a Free Agent
05/09/2016 LB James Morris - waived
05/09/2016 TE Cedrick Lang - waived
05/09/2016 WR Ben Edwards - waived/injured
05/09/2016 QB Josh Woodrum - waived
05/06/2016 TE Jerell Adams - Signed Rookie contact
05/06/2016 CB Eli Apple - Signed Rookie contract
05/06/2016 RB Paul Perkins - Signed Rookie Contract
05/06/2016 WR Sterling Shepard - Signed Rookie Contract
05/05/2016 TE Jerome Cunningham - Waived
05/05/2016 Safety G.J. Kinne - Waived
04/18/2016 K Josh Brown - Signed as a Free Agent
04/11/2016 LB Kelvin Sheppard - Signed as a Free Agent
04/11/2016 RB Bobby Rainey - Signed as a Free Agent
04/11/2016 OL Byron Stingily - Signed as a Free Agent
04/05/2016 OL Dillon Farrell - Signed as a Free Agent
04/05/2016 OL Ryan Seymour - Signed as a Free Agent
04/05/2016 FB/TE Will Powers - Signed as a Free Agent
03/29/2016 LB Jasper Brinkley - re-signed
03/14/2016 LB Keenan Robinson - Signed as a Free Agent
03/10/2016 DT Damon Harrison - Signed as a Free Agent
03/10/2016 DE Olivier Vernon - Signed as a Free Agent
03/10/2016 CB Janoris Jenkins - Signed as a Free Agent
03/09/2016 DE Jason Pierre-Paul - Signed
02/18/2016 WR Anthony Dablé - Signed as a Free Agent
02/18/2016 LS Zak DeOssie - Re-Signed
02/10/2016 LB Jon Beason - Retired
02/10/2016 OL Geoff Schwartz - Released
02/10/2016 OL Will Beatty - Terminated/failed physical
01/07/2016 OT Jake Rodgers - Signed to Reserve/Future Contract
01/07/2016 CB Leon McFadden - Signed to Reserve/Future Contract
01/07/2016 K Tom Obarski - Signed to Reserve/Future Contract
2016 GIANTS PLAYER BY POSITION
QUARTERBACKS (3)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
6 Thomas,Logan QB 6-6 250 1 VirginiaTech
10 Manning,Eli QB 6-4 218 13 OleMiss
12 Nassib,Ryan QB 6-2 223 4 Syracuse
RUNNING BACKS (8)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
23 Jennings,Rashad RB 6-1 231 8 Liberty
26 Darkwa,Orleans RB 6-0 215 3 Tulane
34 Vereen,Shane RB 5-10 205 6 California
35 Coprich,Marshaun RB 5-8 207 R IllinoisState
39 Perkin,Paul RB 5-10 208 R UCLA
43 Rainey,Bobby RB 5-8 212 4 WesternKentucky
44 Williams,Andre RB 5-11 230 3 BostonCollege
FULL BACK (1)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
49 Whitlock,Nikita FB 5-10 250 1 WakeForest
WIDE RECEIVERS (12)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
2 Maye,K.J. WR 5-8 191 R Minnesota
8 Dable,Anthony WR 6-4 220 R NoCollege
13 BeckhamJr.,Odell WR 5-11 198 3 LSU
15 King,Tavarres WR 6-1 200 1 Georgia
17 Harris,Dwayne WR 5-10 202 6 EastCarolina
18 Davis,Geremy WR 6-2 217 R Connecticut
19 White,Myles WR 6-0 190 3 LouisianaTech
80 Cruz,Victor WR 6-0 204 7 Massachusetts
82 LewisJr.,Roger WR 6-0 196 R BowlingGreen
83 Boone,Kadron WR 6-0 193 1 LSU
86 Powe,Darius WR 6-3 220 R California
87 Shepard,Sterling WR 5-10 194 R Oklahoma
TIGHT ENDS (6)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
45 Tye,Will TE 6-2 262 2 StonyBrook
46 Johnson,Will FB 6-2 240 4 WestVirginia
81 LaCosse,Matt TE 6-5 261 2 Illinois
84 Donnell,Larry TE 6-6 265 4 GramblingState
88 Malleck,Ryan TE 6-4 207 R VirginiaTech
89 Adams,Jerell TE 6-5 247 R SouthCarolina
OFFENSIVE LINE (9)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
64 McDermott,Shane C 6-3 305 1 Miami(FL)
69 Jones,Brett C 6-2 318 2 Regina
70 Richburg,Weston C 6-3 298 3 ColoradoState
61 Farrell,Dillon G 6-5 303 2 NewMexico
62 Seymour,Ryan G 6-4 305 3 Vanderbilt
67 Pugh,Justin G 6-4 301 4 Syracuse
77 Jerry,John G 6-5 340 7 OleMiss
60 Gettis,Adam T 6-2 305 5 Iowa
63 Cleary,Emmett T 6-7 324 2 BostonCollege
65 Rodgers,Jake T 6-6 320 1 EasternWashington
68 Hart,Bobby T 6-4 334 2 FloridaState
73 Newhouse,MarshallT 6-4 328 7 TexasChristian
74 Flowers,Ereck T 6-6 329 2 Miami(FL)
75 Stingily,Byron T 6-5 318 6 Louisville
DEFENSIVE LINE (15)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
54 Vernon,Olivier DE 6-2 275 5 Miami(FL.)
58 Odighizuwa,Owa DE 6-3 270 2 UCLA
71 Maponga,Stansly DE 6-2 265 4 TexasChristian
72 Wynn,Kerry DE 6-5 264 4 Syracuse
78 Okwara,Romeo DE 6-5 265 R NotreDame
90 Pierre-Paul,Jason DE 6-5 278 7 SouthFlorida
99 Rose,Mike DE 6-2 261 R N.C.State
62 Coleman,Davon DT 6-4 292 3 ArizonaState
64 Milhouse,Greg DT 6-3 294 R Campbell
76 Cudjo,Jermelle DT 6-2 295 6 CentralOklahoma
79 Hughes,Montori DT 6-4 341 3 Tennessee-Martin
95 Hankins,JohnathanDT 6-2 325 5 OhioState
96 Bromley,Jay DT 6-3 306 4 Syracuse
97 NixIII,Louis DT 6-2 334 3 NotreDame
LINEBACKERS (10)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
52 Casillas,Jonathan LB 6-1 227 8 Wisconsin
53 Brinkley,Jasper LB 6-1 255 8 SouthCarolina
55 ThomasIII,J.T. LB 6-1 236 6 WestVirginia
57 Robinson,Keenan LB 6-3 233 5 Texas
59 Kennard,Devon LB 6-4 251 4 USC
61 Williams,Ishaq LB 6-5 256 R NotreDame
66 Bars,Brad LB 6-3 251 2 PennState
91 Sheppard,Kelvin LB 6-2 249 6 LSU
93 Goodson,B.J. LB 6-1 238 R Clemson
94 Herzlich,Mark LB 6-4 246 6 BostonCollege
DEFENSIVE BACKS (10)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
20 Jenkins,Janoris CB 5-10 198 6 NorthAlabama
25 Hall,Leon CB 5-11 195 9 Michigan
28 Apple,Eli CB 6-1 199 R OhioState
31 Wade,Trevin CB 5-10 190 5 Arizona
35 Smalley,Matt CB 6-5 184 R Lafayette
37 McFadden,Leon CB 5-10 190 4 SanDiegoState
38 Deayon,Donte CB 6-4 158 R BoiseState
39 Hunter,Michael CB 6-5 186 R OklahomaState
41 Rodgers-CromartieD. CB 6-2 193 9 TennesseeState
21 Collins,Landon S 6-0 225 2 Alabama
22 Thompson,MykkeleS 6-0 193 2 Texas
24 Jackson,Bennett S 6-0 192 2 NotreDame
27 Thompson,Darian S 6-1 213 R BoiseState
29 Berhe,Nat S 6-0 194 3 SanDiegoState
30 Taylor,Cooper S 6-4 228 4 Richmond
33 Adams,Andrew S 5-11 202 R Connecticut
36 Currie,Justin S 6-2 214 1 WesternMichigan
SPECIALISTS (5)
No Name Pos HT WT Exp College
3 Brown,Josh K 6-0 202 14 Nebraska
5 Obarski,Tom K 5-10 177 1 Concordia-St.Paul
9 Wing,Brad P 6-3 205 3 LSU
48 Ott,Tyler LS 6-3 252 2 Harvard
51 DeOssie,Zak LS 6-4 249 10 Brown
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2015 GIANTS PRESEASON STATS
NEW YORK GIANTS / PRESEASON / WEEK 5 / THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2015
WON 2, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD
08/14 L 10-23 at Cincinnati 39,914 Darkwa 30 131 4.4 20 1
08/22 W 22-12 Jacksonville 72,479 K. Harper 20 56 2.8 14 0
08/29 L 18-28 New York Jets 75,235 Hunt 12 53 4.4 15 0
09/03 W 12- 9 at New England 66,829 Nassib 8 51 6.4 16 0
NY-G Opp. Jennings 13 48 3.7 12 1
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 70 82 A. Williams 15 39 2.6 11 0
Rushing 22 30 Vereen 9 29 3.2 10 0
Passing 39 42 Whitlock 1 2 2.0 2 0
Penalty 9 10 E. Manning 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
3rd Down: Made/Att 26/63 21/59 Stanzi 4 -7 -1.8 -1 0
3rd Down Pct. 41.3 35.6 TEAM 113 401 3.5 20 2
4th Down: Made/Att 0/2 1/2 OPPONENTS 118 482 4.1 26 1
4th Down Pct. 0.0 50.0 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD
POSSESSION AVG. 29:57 30:03 J. Jones 15 187 12.5 23 0
TOTAL NET YARDS 1173 1262 Davis 11 132 12.0 40 0
Avg. Per Game 293.3 315.5 D. Harris 5 67 13.4 27 1
Total Plays 268 263 Beckham 5 31 6.2 8 0
Avg. Per Play 4.4 4.8 Robinson 5 23 4.6 7 0
NET YARDS RUSHING 401 482 Cunningham 4 91 22.8 33 1
Avg. Per Game 100.3 120.5 Talley 4 53 13.3 19 0
Total Rushes 113 118 Vereen 4 44 11.0 19 0
NET YARDS PASSING 772 780 Donnell 4 34 8.5 13 0
Avg. Per Game 193.0 195.0 Washington 3 25 8.3 11 0
Sacked/Yards Lost 7/32 10/51 Fells 2 22 11.0 21 0
Gross Yards 804 831 Parker 2 19 9.5 14 0
Att./Completions 148/77 135/73 Darkwa 2 15 7.5 9 0
Completion Pct. 52.0 54.1 Randle 2 15 7.5 8 0
Had Intercepted 1 2 Hunt 2 9 4.5 5 0
PUNTS/AVERAGE 22/46.5 21/46.4 Hynoski 2 8 4.0 5 0
NET PUNTING AVG. 22/40.2 21/43.0 Jennings 2 1 0.5 6 0
PENALTIES/YARDS 28/270 26/219 A. Williams 1 16 16.0 16 0
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/1 7/2 K. Harper 1 7 7.0 7 0
TOUCHDOWNS 4 6 Whitlock 1 5 5.0 5 0
Rushing 2 1 TEAM 77 804 10.4 40 2
Passing 2 3 OPPONENTS 73 831 11.4 42 3
Returns 0 2 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD
* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Wade 1 61 61.0 61 0
TEAM 6 23 12 21 0 62 S. Brown LG 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
OPPONENTS 23 30 10 9 0 72 S. Brown TM 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0
* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM 2 60 30.0 61 0
J. Brown 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 7/ 8 0 24 OPPONENTS 1 59 59.0 59t 1
Boswell 0 0 0 0 0/ 0 4/ 4 0 12 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
Cunningham 1 0 1 0 0 6 Weatherford 16 720 45.0 40.4 2 5 57 0
Darkwa 1 1 0 0 0 6 Malone 6 304 50.7 39.7 0 2 67 0
D. Harris 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 22 1024 46.5 40.2 2 7 67 0
Jennings 1 1 0 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 21 975 46.4 43.0 2 6 62 0
Talley 0 0 0 0 0 2 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
TEAM 4 2 2 0 3/ 3 11/12 0 62 D. Harris 5 2 13 2.6 6 0
OPPONENTS 6 1 3 2 4/ 5 10/11 0 72 Parker 5 4 11 2.2 7 0
2-Pt Conv: Talley, TM 1-1, OPP 1-1 Hosley 1 0 9 9.0 9 0
SACKS: Moore 3.5, Selvie 2, Co. Taylor 2, TEAM 11 6 33 3.0 9 0
Bromley 1, Thomas 1, Jenkins 0.5, TM 10, OPPONENTS 15 2 99 6.6 54t 1
OPP 7 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD
FUM/LOST: J. Jones 1/1 Hunt 6 195 32.5 70 0
D. Harris 2 58 29.0 33 0
D. Johnson 2 42 21.0 21 0
K. Harper 1 22 22.0 22 0
Hynoski 1 7 7.0 7 0
A. Williams 1 6 6.0 6 0
TEAM 13 330 25.4 70 0
OPPONENTS 12 310 25.8 44 0
* FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
J. Brown 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 3/ 3 2/3
Boswell 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 1/ 1 0/0
TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 4/ 4 2/3
OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 3 3/ 3 2/ 2 3/3
J. Brown: (53N,41G)(51G,43G,53G,37G,28G)(48G)()
Boswell: ()()()(34G,29G,33G,41G)
TM: (53N,41G)(51G,43G,53G,37G,28G)(48G)(34G,29G,
33G,41G)
OPP: (46G,27N,25G,21G)(52G,38G,49G,55G)()(34G,
33G,50G)
* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
Nassib 103 54 611 52.4 5.93 2 1.9 0 0.0 40 3/ 9 77.0
E. Manning 38 20 159 52.6 4.18 0 0.0 1 2.6 19 2/ 6 52.4
Stanzi 7 3 34 42.9 4.86 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 2/ 17 58.0
TEAM 148 77 804 52.0 5.43 2 1.4 1 0.7 40 7/ 32 69.8
OPPONENTS 135 73 831 54.1 6.16 3 2.2 2 1.5 42 10/ 51 74.0
Player T A TT SK YD TFL QH INT PD FF FR T A FF FR BL T A FF FR
Landon Collins 80 28 108 0 0 5 1 1 9 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jonathan Casillas 62 18 80 2 12 5 2 1 5 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jasper Brinkley 48 18 66 1 0 5 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prince Amukamara 55 8 63 0 0 1 0 1 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brandon Meriweather 43 16 59 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Uani ‘Unga 42 17 59 0 0 2 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D.Rodgers-Cromartie 52 6 58 0 0 2 0 3 13 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Devon Kennard 36 20 56 0 0 2 5 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kerry Wynn 33 20 53 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trevin Wade 39 9 48 0 0 1 5 0 6 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Craig Dahl 34 10 44 1 5 1 1 0 4 0 0 12 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
J.T. Thomas 27 16 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Robert Ayers 31 10 41 9.5 60.5 11 22 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jay Bromley 19 17 36 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Johnathan Hankins 21 9 30 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jayron Hosley 20 9 29 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trumaine McBride 23 3 26 0 0 1 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jason Pierre-Paul 21 5 26 1 9 4 7 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cullen Jenkins 15 11 26 3 16 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
George Selvie 15 11 26 1 4.5 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Markus Kuhn 9 11 20 0.5 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jon Beason 11 7 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Damontre Moore 12 5 17 3 16 2 9 0 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mark Herzlich 9 8 17 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cooper Taylor 4 4 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Montori Hughes 3 3 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Owa Odighizuwa 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nikita Whitlock 1 0 1 1 14 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Orleans Darkwa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Zak DeOssie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Geremy Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Tramain Jacobs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dwayne Harris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0
Andre Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brad Bars 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
James Morris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brad Wing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Josh Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Leon McFadden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Justin Pugh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Will Tye 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Ereck Flowers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Geoff Schwartz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Jerome Cunningham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Larry Donnell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Odell Beckham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Shane Vereen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Bobby Hart 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Eli Manning 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Rashad Jennings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Myles White 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Team Totals 767 300 1067 23 137 59 84 15 87 17 11 78 22 1 5 3 14 0 0 8
Opponent Totals 733 299 1032 26 144 65 71 14 78 10 7 75 10 1 4 0 19 0 0 8
DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS MISC.
2015 GIANTS DEFENSIVE STATS
GIANTS
9/13 at Dallas
9/20 Atlanta
9/24 Washington
10/4 at Buffalo
10/11 San Francisco
10/19 at Philadelphia
10/25 Dallas
11/1 at New Orleans
11/8 at Tampa Bay
11/15 New England
11/29 at Washington
12/6 Jets
12/14 at Miami
12/20 Carolina
12/27 at Minnesota
1/3 Philadelphia
2015 Totals 71 138 74 137 0 420 87 126 95 144 3 442
GIANTS OPPONENTS
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL
3 10 3 10 - 26 3 3 7 14 - 27
0 13 7 0 - 20 7 3 0 14 - 24
12 3 3 14 - 32 0 6 0 15 - 21
9 7 0 8 - 24 3 0 0 7 - 10
3 10 7 10 - 30 3 3 7 14 - 27
3 10 7 10 - 30 3 3 7 14 - 27
0 10 10 7 - 27 3 10 0 7 - 20
7 14 7 21 - 49 14 14 14 10 - 52
10 7 3 12 - 32 6 3 3 6 - 18
7 10 6 3 - 26 7 3 7 10 - 27
0 0 0 14 - 14 0 17 0 3 - 20
0 20 0 0 0 20 3 7 9 14 3 23
3 14 7 7 - 31 7 10 7 0 - 24
7 0 7 21 - 35 7 14 14 3 - 38
0 3 7 7 - 17 3 16 13 17 - 49
3 17 7 3 - 30 14 7 7 7 - 35
2015 GIANTS TEAM SCORING
GIANTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING PASSING INT. BY NYG
T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD
9/13 at Dallas 18 6 10 2 285 61 99 24 186 1/3 36 20 0 2 20 0
9/20 Atlanta 19 6 12 1 388 65 97 23 291 2/1 40 27 0 0 0 0
9/24 Washington 19 5 13 1 363 63 84 31 279 0/0 32 23 0 2 6 0
10/4 at Buffalo 19 4 8 7 303 64 92 28 211 1/1 35 20 1 1 0 0
10/11 San Francisco 30 6 23 1 525 75 84 21 441 0/0 54 41 1 0 0 0
10/19 at Philadelphia 18 3 11 4 247 64 81 23 166 3/23 38 24 2 3 43 0
10/25 Dallas 13 4 7 2 289 51 132 25 157 2/13 24 13 0 3 70 1
11/1 at New Orleans 28 5 16 7 416 65 87 21 329 3/21 41 30 0 2 65 1
at Tampa Bay 24 6 14 4 327 73 114 33 213 0/0 40 26 2 0 0 0
11/15 New England 21 2 16 3 422 70 80 23 342 3/19 44 24 0 1 2 0
11/29 at Washington 17 1 14 2 332 67 33 13 299 3/22 51 26 3 0 0 0
12/6 Jets 14 2 9 3 355 61 74 24 281 3/16 34 18 1 0 0 0
12/14 at Miami 25 6 15 4 429 63 92 32 337 0/0 31 27 0 0 0 0
12/20 Carolina 21 7 11 3 406 73 161 27 245 0/0 46 29 1 0 0 0
12/27 at Minnesota 15 3 11 1 363 58 91 20 272 4/30 34 20 3 0 0 0
1/3 Philadelphia 30 11 18 1 502 81 208 36 302 2/8 43 24 0 1 0 0
2015 Totals 331 78 208 46 5956 1053 1609 403 4343 27/157 623 392 14 15 206 2
GIANTS
9/13 at Dallas
9/20 Atlanta
9/24 Washington
10/4 at Buffalo
10/11 San Francisco
10/19 at Philadelphia
10/25 Dallas
11/1 at New Orleans
11/8 at Tampa Bay
11/15 New England
11/29 at Washington
12/6 Jets
12/14 at Miami
12/20 Carolina
12/27 at Minnesota
1/3 Philadelphia
2015 Totals
PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM.
NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT
4-44.8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5-44 0/0
4-41.0 4 66 0 0 2 77 0 6-35 2/1
4-42.8 1 0 0 0 2 17 0 8-67 1/0
8-44.4 3 18 1 0 1 25 0 11-85 1/0
2-45.0 3 31 0 0 2 44 0 6-65 0/0
8-42.4 3 1 0 0 4 79 0 12-92 2/1
5-47.0 0 0 0 0 3 149 1 3-13 0/0
4-53.0 1 13 0 0 5 169 0 6-53 2/1
1-64.0 0 0 1 0 2 54 0 6-49 1/0
4-41.0 4 41 0 0 3 38 0 8-49 3/1
7-50.4 4 14 1 0 1 19 0 4-35 3/0
5-42.2 2 96 0 1 4 104 0 8-60 0/0
4-45.0 2 35 1 0 1 22 0 3-25 1/1
7-45.0 4 32 3 0 1 19 0 7-47 2/1
6-40.2 2 12 0 2 8 162 0 7-48 2/0
3-35.7 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2-10 2/1
76-44.5 36 367 9 3 39 971 1 102-779 22/7
2015 GIANTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS
GIANTS SCORING
9/13 at Dallas
9/20 Atlanta
9/24 Washington
10/4 at Buffalo
10/11 San Francisco
10/19 at Philadelphia
10/25 Dallas
11/1 at New Orleans
11/8 at Tampa Bay
11/15 New England
11/29 at Washington
12/6 Jets
12/14 at Miami
12/20 Carolina
12/27 at Minnesota
1/3 Philadelphia
2015 Totals
TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.
2 1 0 1 2/2 0/0 4/4 22:50
2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 2/2 28:25
3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 3/3 31:30
3 0 3 0 1/2 1/1 1/1 30:33
3 0 3 0 3/3 0/0 3/3 31:58
1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 0/0 29:30
3 1 0 2 3/3 0/0 2/2 21:56
7 0 6 1 7/7 0/0 0/0 25:01
3 0 2 1 2/2 0/0 4/4 34:55
2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 4/4 28:24
2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 0/0 24:00
2 0 1 1 2/2 0/0 2/3 29:56
4 0 4 0 4/4 0/0 1/2 30:31
5 1 4 0 5/5 0/0 0/0 29:08
2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 1/1 25:03
3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 3/3 31:54
47 5 36 6 44/45 1/1 30/32 28:14
Date Opponent Conv/A Pct.
9/13 at Dallas 6/14 43%
9/20 vs. Atlanta 10/17 59%
9/24 vs. Washington 4/12 33%
10/4 at Buffalo 3/15 20%
10/11 vs. San Francisco 9/14 64%
10/19 at Philadelphia 4/13 31%
10/25 vs. Dallas 3/11 27%
11/1 at New Orleans 1/8 13%
Date Opponent Conv/A Pct.
9/13 at Dallas 6/11 55%
9/20 vs. Atlanta 11/17 65%
9/24 vs. Washington 6/15 40%
10/4 at Buffalo 3/16 19%
10/11 vs.San Francisco 8/14 57%
10/19 at Philadelphia 6/16 38%
10/25 vs. Dallas 6/11 55%
11/1 at New Orleans 6/10 60%
Date Opponent Conv/A Pct.
11/8 at Tampa Bay 9/16 56%
11/15 vs. New England 7/15 47%
11/29 at Washington 3/15 20%
12/6 vs. Jets 4/15 27%
12/4 at Miami 5/11 45%
12/20 vs. Carolina 5/15 40%
12/27 at Minnesota 1/11 9%
1/3 vs. Philadelphia 7-15 47%
Date Opponent Conv/A Pct.
11/8 at Tampa Bay 6/13 46%
11/15 vs. New England 7/14 50%
11/29 at Washington 4/15 27%
12/6 vs. Jets 6/15 40%
12/14 at Miami 7/16 44%
12/20 vs. Carlina 9/17 53%
12/27 at Minnesota 6/16 38%
1/3 vs. Philadelphia 10-13 77%
2015 GIANTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS
2015 GIANTS TEAM THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
2015 OPPENENTS EFFICIENCY
OPPONENTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING PASSING INT. BY OPP
T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD
9/13 at Dallas 27 4 21 2 436 68 80 23 356 0/0 45 36 2 0 0 0
9/20 Atlanta 25 5 19 1 402 70 56 22 346 2/17 46 30 0 0 0 0
9/24 Washington 22 3 16 3 393 70 88 20 305 1/11 49 30 2 0 0 0
10/4 at Buffalo 14 2 11 1 313 68 55 24 258 2/16 42 28 1 1 29 0
10/11 San Francisco 22 8 11 3 380 64 124 27 256 2/6 35 23 0 0 0 0
10/19 at Philadelphia 24 10 11 3 425 76 155 37 270 1/10 38 24 3 2 17 1
10/25 Dallas 27 14 10 3 460 69 233 41 227 1/0 27 17 3 0 0 0
11/1 at New Orleans 35 10 24 1 608 76 103 26 505 0/0 50 40 1 0 0 0
11/8 at Tampa Bay 19 6 10 3 385 59 136 23 249 0/0 36 19 0 2 34 0
11/15 New England 22 5 15 2 406 68 77 23 329 3/5 42 26 1 0 0 0
11/29 at Washington 18 5 12 1 407 66 105 37 302 0/0 29 20 0 3 13 0
12/6 Jets 28 5 21 2 463 77 90 24 373 3/17 50 36 0 1 11 0
12/14 at Miami 16 6 10 0 363 64 128 22 235 1/1 41 25 0 0 0 0
12/20 Carolina 28 7 20 1 480 77 171 29 309 3/31 45 25 0 1 0 0
12/27 at Minnesota 17 7 9 1 368 68 218 40 150 3/18 25 15 0 3 76 1
1/3 Philadelphia 23 7 16 0 435 65 120 26 315 1/5 38 30 1 1 5 0
2015 Totals 356 104 236 27 6725 1105 1942 444 4783 23/137 638 423 15 14 180 2
OPPONENTS
9/13 at Dallas
9/20 Atlanta
9/24 Washington
10/4 at Buffalo
10/11 San Francisco
10/19 at Philadelphia
10/25 Dallas
11/1 at New Orleans
11/8 at Tampa Bay
11/15 New England
11/29 at Washington
12/6 Jets
12/14 at Miami
12/20 Carolina
12/27 at Minnesota
1/3 Philadelphia
2015 Totals
PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM.
NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT
2-53.5 1 -3 2 0 5 96 0 3-35 3/1
5-54.6 1 10 2 0 2 31 0 6-65 0/0
2-18.0 1 10 2 0 4 158 1 7-58 2/1
7-51.9 5 20 2 0 4 68 0 17-135 2/1
3-46.0 1 16 1 0 2 25 0 4-28 2/0
4-54.3 4 25 1 0 2 33 0 9-72 3/1
2-33.0 2 7 1 0 3 66 0 7-46 1/1
2-47.5 2 30 0 0 2 26 0 12-93 2/1
2-42.5 1 1 0 0 4 87 0 9-79 4/3
4-50.0 2 84 2 0 4 71 0 7-93 2/1
6-44.7 3 26 0 0 3 58 0 7-80 1/0
5-44.8 1 -1 3 0 5 108 0 8-61 2/1
6-46.7 2 30 1 0 4 109 0 12-123 2/1
7-45.4 3 44 2 0 5 82 0 7-88 1/1
4-40.5 1 1 2 0 3 53 0 2-10 0/0
3-41.3 0 0 0 0 2 24 0 3-11 1/1
64-46.2 30 300 21 0 54 1095 1 120-1078 28/13
2015 OPPONENTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS
GIANTS
(16 GAMES)
LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: ............39, Vereen, vs. DAL (10/25)
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN:....................38, Jennings, vs. CAR (12/20)
LONGEST PASS COMPLETION:87t, Manning to Beckham, vs. NE (11/15)
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS:87t, Manning to Beckham, vs. NE (11/15)
LONGEST PUNT RETURN:................................80t, Harris, vs. NYJ (12/6)
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN:.......................101t, Harris, vs. DAL (10/25)
MOST INTERCEPTIONS..................2, Rodgers-Cromartie, vs. DAL (10/25)
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN:................63t, McBride, at NO (11/1)
LONGEST PUNT:....................................................64, Wing, at TB (11/8)
LONGEST FIELD GOAL:....................................53, Brown, vs. NE (11/15)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS:............................27, Jennings, vs. PHI (1/3)
MOST RUSHING YARDS:................................170, Jennings, vs. PHI (1/3)
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS:.................................54, Manning, vs. SF (10/11)
MOST PASS COMPLETIONS:..........................41, Manning, vs. SF (10/11)
MOST YARDS PASSING:...............................441, Manning, vs. SF (10/11)
MOST RECEPTIONS:................9,twice, last, Beckham Jr., at WAS (11/29)
MOST YARDS RECEIVING:......................166, Beckham Jr. at MIA (12/14)
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN:3, twice, last, Manning, at MIN (12/27)
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS:1, 5 times, last by Jennings, vs. PHI (1/3)
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES:...........................6, Manning, at NO (11/1)
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS:.............3, Beckham Jr., at NO (11/1)
MOST QB SACKS:.................................................2, Moore, vs. SF (10/11)
OPPONENTS
(16 GAMES)
LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE:...68t, McKinnon, at MIN (12/27)
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN:............68t, McKinnon, at MIN (12/27)
LONGEST PASS COMPLETION:.76t, Brady to Gronkowski, vs. NE (11/15)
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 76t, Brady to Gronkowski, vs. NE (11/15)
LONGEST PUNT RETURN:....................82, Amendola, vs. NE (11/15)
LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN:......................101t, Ross vs. WAS (9/24)
MOST INTERCEPTIONS:.......1, 10 times, last by Miles, vs. NYJ (12/6)
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN:...........35, Smith, at MIN (12/27)
LONGEST PUNT:.........................................69, Bosher, vs. ATL (9/20)
LONGEST FIELD GOAL:......................54, Gostkowski, vs. NE (11/15)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS:...............29, McFadden, vs. DAL (10/25)
MOST RUSHING YARDS:...................152, McFadden, vs. DAL (10/25)
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS:..................................50, Brees, at NO (11/1)
MOST PASS COMPLETIONS:...........................40, Brees, at NO (11/1)
MOST YARDS PASSING:................................511, Brees, at NO (11/1)
MOST PASSES CAUGHT:...............................13, Jones, vs. ATL (9/20)
MOST YARDS RECEIVING:.............................152, Evans, at TB (11/8)
MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN:............3, Bradford, at PHI (10/19)
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS:2, twice, last, McKinnon, at MIN (12/27)
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS:..........2, 4 times, last by Matthews, vs. PHI (1/3)
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES:...........................7, Brees, at NO (11/1)
MOST QB SACKS:....................2, twice, last, Johnson, at MIN (12/27)
OPPONENTS SCORING
9/13 at Dallas
9/20 Atlanta
9/24 Washington
10/4 at Buffalo
10/11 San Francisco
10/19 at Philadelphia
10/25 Dallas
11/1 at New Orleans
11/8 at Tampa Bay
11/15 New England
11/29 at Washington
12/6 Jets
12/14 at Miami
12/20 Carolina
12/27 at Minnesota
1/3 Philadelphia
2015 Totals
TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.
3 0 3 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 37:10
3 2 1 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 31:35
2 0 1 1 2/2 1/1 2/2 28:30
1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 1/2 29:27
4 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 28:02
3 1 1 1 3/3 0/0 2/2 30:30
2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 2/2 38:04
7 0 7 0 7/7 0/0 1/1 34:59
1 1 0 0 0/0 0/1 4/5 25:05
3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 31:36
2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 2/3 36:00
2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 3/3 38:31
3 2 1 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 29:29
5 0 5 0 5/5 0/0 1/2 30:52
5 3 1 1 4/5 0/0 5/5 34:57
5 2 2 1 5/5 0/0 0/0 28:06
50 15 31 3 47/48 1/2 31/35 31:46
2015 OPPONENTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS
2015 INDIVDUAL BEST
Week_1_(vs._MIA)_Preseason_Release
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  • 1. MIAMI DOLPHINS (0-0) NEW YORK GIANTS (0-0) Friday, August 12, 2016 7:00 p.m. ET MetLife Stadium • East Rutherford, NJ WEEKLY GAME RELEASE Date Opponent Time TV 8/12 DOLPHINS 7:00 p.m. MY9 8/20 at Bills 4:00 p.m. MY9 8/27 at Jets 7:30 p.m. WCBS 9/1 PATRIOTS 7:00 P.M. WNBC Regular Season 9/11 at Dallas 4:25 p.m. FOX 9/18 SAINTS 1:00 p.m. FOX 9/25 REDSKINS 1:00 p.m. FOX 10/3 at Vikings 8:30 p.m. ESPN 10/9 at Packers 8:30 p.m. NBC 10/16 RAVENS 1:00 p.m. CBS 10/23 at Rams 9:30 a.m. NFLN BYE WEEK 11/6 EAGLES 1:00 p.m. FOX 11/14 BENGALS 8:30 p.m. ESPN 11/20 BEARS 1:00 p.m. FOX 11/27 at Browns 1:00 p.m. FOX 12/4 at Steelers 4:25 p.m. FOX 12/11 COWBOYS 8:30 p.m. NBC 12/18 LIONS 1:00 p.m. FOX 12/22 at Eagles 8:25 p.m. NBC 1/1 at Redskins 1:00 p.m. FOX The Giants this week will face the Miami Dolphins for the first time in the preseason since 1994. New York is 0-6 vs. the Dolphins in preseason play, also losing in 1975, ‘77, ‘82, ‘83 and ‘93. Last December, the Giants beat the Dolphins, 31-24, on Monday Night Football in Miami.The Giants are 36-27-3 in preseason openers since 1950. This week’s game will be televised by MY9. Bob Papa will call the play- by-play, Carl Banks will provide the analysis and Howard Cross will report from the sidelines. The game will be broadcast by the flagship station of the New York Gi- ants, WCBS – 880 AM in the Tri-State area. Paul Dottino will call the play-by-play, David Diehl and Shaun O’Hara will serve as the ana- lysts. Lance Medow, Paul Dottino, Jeff Feagles and John Schmeelk will host the Giants Game Day pregame show at 6:30 p.m., with the Gi- ants Extra Point postgame show right after the final whistle with Lance Medow, Paul Dottino and John Schmeelk. Giants.com is the only place to watch live broadcasts of Head Coach Ben McAdoo’s press conferences, player spotlight features and more. Follow @Giants on Twitter, Instagram @nygiants and ‘Like’ the Giants on Facebook.com/NewYorkGiants. Download the FREE Giants Mobile App to get Giants news on the go 24/7! Signup for the Giants.com E-News- letter, which features weekly game preview information at Giants.com/ Newsletter. Monday, August 8 11:10 a.m. – Practice After Practice – Ben McAdoo available After Practice – Player Interviews Tuesday, August 9 10:40 a.m. – Practice After Practice – Ben McAdoo available After Practice – Player Interviews Wednesday, August 10 10:40 a.m. – Practice After Practice – Offensive Coordinator Mike Sullivan and Special Teams Coordinator Tom Quinn available After Practice – Player Interviews Thursday, August 11 No scheduled availability Friday, August 12 Giants vs. Dolphins, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 13 Players Day Off, T.B.D Ben McAdoo – Conference Call Sunday, August 141 11:40 a.m. - Practice, After Practice Ben McAdoo available on field After practice - Player Interviews WEEKLY GAME RELEASE 2016 Preseason/Regular Season Schedule GIANTS vs. DOLPHINS GIANTS TV BROADCAST GIANTS SPANISH RADIO The game will be broadcast en Español on WADO-1280 AM, the flag- ship Spanish-language radio station of the Giants. Nestor Rosario will handle play-by-play duties and will be joined by Francis Adames, who will provide analysis THIS WEEK’S MEDIA SCHEDULE GIANTS RADIO NETWORK GIANTS ON THE WEB MEDIA GUIDE The electronic version of the Giants 2016 Media guide is available online, please visit: http://bit.ly/2ayaH9w
  • 2. GIANTS RING OF HONOR In 2010, the Giants unveiled their Ring of Honor, which commemorates some of the most prominent and influential figures in the 87-year history of the franchise. The original class of 30 players, coaches, ex- ecutives and owners has since been joined by 12 more honorees - five in 2011, four in 2015, and three in 2016. These men have helped the Giants win eight NFL championships and more than 650 games, and contributed to them becoming one of the most respected and admired organizations in professional sports.The 2016 inductees include former Head Coach Tom Coughlin, former General Manager Ernie Accorsi and former defensive end Justin Tuck. The trio will be honored at halftime of the team’s November 14th game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. The names of the men in the Ring of Honor are prominently displayed at each Giants home game in MetLife Stadium above the club level on each sideline. Coughlin was the Giants’ head coach from 2004-15. His signature achievements were the Giants’ victories against the New England Patriots in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI. Coughlin was just the second man to coach the Giants for at least 12 seasons. Only Hall of Famer Steve Owen, who reigned for 23 full seasons from 1931-53, led the team for a longer time period. With the Giants, Coughlin was 102-90 in the reg- ular season, and 8-3 in the postseason. The 102 victories are second in franchise history to Owen’s 151. Coughlin led the Giants to three NFC East titles and five playoff berths. His eight postseason triumphs tie him with Bill Parcells for the most ever by a Giants coach. Coughlin was the team’s wide receivers coach from 1988-90, a tenure that ended with the team’s victory in Super Bowl XXV. Accorsi was the Giants’ general manager from 1998-2006 after serving as an assistant under George Young for four seasons. In Accorsi’s nine years as G.M., the Giants won two NFC East titles, earned four postseason berths, and advanced to Super Bowl XXXV. He was instrumental in hiring two-time Super Bowl-winning coach Tom Coughlin. Accorsi made the most significant trade in Giants history when he acquired Eli Manning in a draft day deal in 2004. Manning led the Giants to a pair of Super Bowl victories and is without peer among quarterbacks in Giants history. Accorsi also brought in several other key play- ers to the team that won Super Bowl XLII, including Antonio Pierce, Osi Umenyiora, and Plaxico Burress. A third-round draft choice from Notre Dame in 2005, Tuck played in 127 regular-season games with 90 starts in nine Giants seasons. He was a defensive catalyst on the teams that won Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI, a two-time Pro Bowler, and four-time team captain. Tuck was credited with more than 500 tackles. His 60.5 sacks are officially the sixth-highest total in franchise history. Tuck also played in 10 postseason games. He had 5.5 sacks, including two sacks of Tom Brady in each of the Super Bowl victories, when a dominant defensive line was one of the vital components of the Giants’ success. GIANTS RING OF HONOR GIANTS RING OF HONOR
  • 3. Ben McAdoo Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo Defensive Coordinator •Hired as the Giants 17th head coach on January 14, 2016. • In 2014-15, McAdoo was the team’s offensive coordinator. He succeeded Tom Coughlin, who coached the team for 12 seasons. •Before joining the Giants, McAdoo, 39 spent eight years as an assistant coach with the Green Bay Packers, the first six as the team’s tight ends coach and the final two as the quarterbacks coach. During his tenure in Green Bay, the Packers earned six playoff berths, won four NFC North titles and defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV. •In 2014-15, with McAdoo’s game plans and calling the plays, the Giants’ offense ranked 10th and eighth, respectively, in the NFL. They averaged 367.2 and 372.3 total yards, 100.2 and 100.6 rushing yards, and 267.0 and 271.7 passing yards. The Giants’ passing yardage total was the seventh highest in the league in 2015. They were also in seventh in 2014, when they averaged 267.0 yards through the air. The Giants’ point totals were 380 in 2014, and 420 in the 2015 season. •The Giants scored at least 24 points in each of their final six games of the 2014 season and the 2015 season opener, their longest such streak since they scored 24 or more points in eight consecutive games from Sept. 29-Nov. 17, 1963. •Under McAdoo, the 2015 Giants totaled 4,347 passing yards, the second-highest total in franchise history. The record of 4,734 was set in 2011. Ben McAdoo Head Coach •Mike Sullivan is in his first season as the Giants’ offensive co- ordinator. In 2015, Sullivan was the team’s quarterbacks coach in the first season of his second stint on the Giants’ coaching staff. He previously spent six years coaching the team’s wide receivers and two as the quarterbacks coach. Sullivan was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator in 2012-13. •Under Sullivan in 2015, Eli Manning had one of his finest statistical seasons, completing 387 of 618 passes (62.6 percent) for 4,432 yards, 35 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. •Sullivan was the Giants’ quarterbacks coach in 2010-11. In those two seasons, Manning completed 61.9 percent of his passes for 8,935 yards, 60 touchdowns, 41 interceptions and a passer rating of 89.2. He threw a then-career best 31 touchdown passes in 2010 and a career-high 4,933 yards in 2011, when the Giants won their second Super Bowl with Manning as quarterback. •Steve Spagnuolo is in the second season of his second tenure as the Giants’ defensive coordinator. He previously held the position in 2007-08. •During Spagnuolo’s first tenure with the team, the 2007 Giants won Super Bowl XLII and ranked seventh and fifth in the NFL in his two seasons as a coordinator •With Spagnuolo’s return, the 2015 season saw 28 takeaways and a plus-7 turnover differential, helping them improve after they had a minus-2 differential the previous season. The 28 forced turnovers tied for the NFL’s sixth-highest total. •A 35-year coaching veteran, including 18 in the NFL, Spagnuolo has coached for teams that have made eight playoff appearances, won six division titles, two conference titles and won a Super Bowl. Mike Sullivan Offensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo Defensive Coordinator COACHES CAPSULE
  • 4. •Frank Cignetti Jr. is in his first season as the Giants’ quarter- backs coach. This is his ninth season in the NFL, and his 28th year in coaching. •Cignetti was the St. Louis Rams’ offensive coordinator in 2015. The Rams ranked seventh in the NFL in rushing yards, averaging 122.3 yards a game. •From 2012-14, Cignetti was the Rams’ quarterbacks coach. In his final season in that role, he integrated Austin Davis and Shaun Hill into starting roles after Sam Bradford suffered a season-ending torn left ACL in a preseason game. Frank Cignetti Jr. Quarterbacks Coach •Joe Danos is in his fourth season as performance manager and strength and conditioning assistant on the Giants’ coaching staff. •Danos came to the Giants from Florida State University, where he spent three seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the football team. Danos joined the Seminoles’ staff in January 2010, following head strength and conditioning coach Vic Viloria from Southern Methodist University, where he spent the previous three years (2007-09) serving as his top assistant. Joe Danos Performance Manager •Kevin M. Gilbride is in his third season as the Giants’ tight ends coach and his seventh as a member of the team’s coaching staff. In 2013, Gilbride completed a two-year stint as the Giants’ wide receivers coach. •In 2015, Gilbride’s unit had another productive season. Will Tye, a rookie free agent who began the season on the practice squad, finished fourth on the team with 42 catches for 464 yards, and three touchdowns. Tye led all NFL rookie tight ends in catches and receiving yards, and was tied for first in touchdown receptions. Kevin M. Gilbride Tight Ends Coach •Patrick Graham is in his first season coaching the Giants’ defensive line, his eighth season in the NFL, and his 15th year in coaching. •Graham spent the previous seven seasons with the New England Patriots, including three as the team’s linebackers coach, and two as the defensive line coach. •In 2014-15, Graham coached the Patriots’ linebackers, a position he also held in 2011. Last season, Graham’s line- backers were key performers on a defense that ranked ninth in the NFL. Patrick Graham Defensive Line Coach •Adam Henry is in his first season as the Giants’ wide receivers coach, his seventh season in the NFL, and his 19th season in coaching. •Henry was the San Francisco 49ers’ wide receivers coach in 2015. Veteran Anquan Boldin had an outstanding season under Henry, finishing with 69 catches for 789 yards, and four touchdowns. •Prior to his season in San Francisco, Henry spent three years (2012-14) as the wide receivers coach at Louisiana State. Adam Henry Wide Receivers Coach •Craig Johnson is in his third season as the Giants’ running backs coach, his 17th season coaching in the NFL, and his 34th season as a football coach. Prior to joining the Giants’ staff, Johnson spent three seasons as the Minnesota Vikings’ quarterbacks coach. •In 2015, two veterans had career years under Johnson. Rashad Jennings led the Giants in all three major rushing cate- gories with 195 carries for 863 yards (both career-high totals), and three touchdowns. Shane Vereen was second on the team in rushing (260 yards on 61 carries), and scored four touchdowns. Craig Johnson Running Backs Coach COACHES CAPSULE
  • 5. •Rob Leonard is in his fourth season as the Giants’ defensive assistant coach. •Leonard came to the Giants from North Carolina State, where he was a graduate assistant for three seasons. He played three seasons at N.C. State after walking on with the Wolfpack, and also earned a scholarship while redshirting. •The Giants finished the 2014 season with 47 sacks, 14 more than they had the previous year and their highest total since they had 48 in 2011. The Giants had at least one sack in all 16 games for the first time since 2007. Rob Leonard Defensive Assistant Coach •David Merritt has is in his 13th season on the Giants’ coaching staff and his 11th as the team’s secondary coach/safeties. He is the team’s longest-tenured coach. •Merritt demonstrated a knack for developing players who were not highly-touted entering the NFL. When the Giants won the NFC East title in 2008, the starting safeties were Michael Johnson, a seventh-round draft choice, and James Butler, who joined the team as an undrafted free agent. Under Merritt’s toolage, Landon Collins led all NFL rookie defensive backs in tackles. David Merritt Sr. Secondary Coach/Safe- ties Coach •Bill McGovern, who has more than three decades of coaching experience, is in his first season as the Giants’ linebackers coach, and his fourth in the NFL. McGovern spent the previous three seasons as the Philadelphia Eagles’ outside linebackers coach. •McGovern joined the Eagles in 2013 after a 13-year stint – his second at the school - as Boston College’s linebacker coach, including last four as defensive coordinator. He coached two linebackers who were named ACC Defensive Player of the Year: Mark Herzlich, who has played for the Giants since 2011, and Luke Kuechly. Bill McGovern Linebackers Coach •Markus Paul, a former NFL player who has won five Super Bowl rings as a coach in the league, is in his 10th season as the Giants’ assistant strength and conditioning coach. Paul works closely with Aaron Wellman to improve the size, strength, speed and conditioning of the Giants’ players. •Paul was on the staff of the Super Bowl-winning Giants in 2007 and 2011 and won three Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots in 2001, 2003 and 2004. •Prior to joining the Giants, Paul spent two seasons on the coaching staff of the Jets. Markus Paul Assistant Strength & Condtioning Coach •Tom Quinn is in his 11th season with the Giants and his 10th as the team’s special teams coordinator. He spent his first year with the team as an assistant to Mike Sweatman, who retired following the 2006 season. •In 2015, Quinn’s units finished second in the Dallas Morning News’ annual comprehensive ranking of the NFL’s special teams. The Giants were seventh in the league with a 10.2-yard punt return average, and 10th with a 24.9-yard kickoff return average. They were fifth in the NFL in kickoff coverage, allowing just 20.3 yards per return. Tom Quinn Special Teams Coordinator •Ryan Roeder is in his fourth season as the Giants’ offensive assistant coach. •Roeder came to the Giants from Princeton University, where he served as tight ends coach and directed the kickoff return and punt return units. In 2012, he helped tight end Mark Hayes earn All-Ivy League honors. •In 2009, Roeder coached the wide receivers at the University of Rhode Island Ryan Roeder Offensive Assistant Coach COACHES CAPSULE
  • 6. •Aaron Wellman is in his first season as the Giants’ strength and conditioning coach and first in the NFL, following a 20- year career at the Division I collegiate level. •In 2015, he was assistant director of strength and condition- ing coach for the University of Notre Dame. •Wellman spent the previous four years (2011-15) as the director of strength and conditioning at the University of Michigan. He was responsible for the yearly programming of strength, speed and football-specific conditioning. Aaron Wellman Head Strength & Condtioning Coach •Forty-year coaching veteran Mike Solari is in his 28th season in the NFL and his first as the Giants’ offensive line coach. •Solari spent the 2015 season as the Green Bay Packers’ assistant offensive line coach. From 2010-14, Solari coached the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line. •In Solari’s 17 seasons serving as an NFL team’s primary offensive line coach, his players combined for 25 Pro Bowl appearances and at least one of his players was selected to the Pro Bowl in 15 of those seasons. Mike Solari Offensive Line Coach •Dwayne Stukes is in his first season as the Giants’ assistant special teams coach. •Stukes held the same position with the Chicago Bears in 2013-14. Chicago finished the 2014 season ranked first in the NFL in kickoff coverage, allowing an average of only 17.5 yards on 35 returns. •Stukes spent the 2012 season with the Dallas Cowboys as a coach in their minority internship program. Prior to that, he served on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ coaching staff. Dwayne Stukes Assistant Special Teams Coach •Tim Walton is in his second season as the Giants’ secondary/ cornerbacks coach, his seventh season in the NFL, and his 21st year in coaching. . •Under Walton, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie had one of the finest seasons of his career in 2015. DRC played in the Pro Bowl after starting 15 games at left cornerback and finishing with 58 tackles •Walton was the St. Louis Rams’ defensive coordinator in 2013. That season, the Rams finished third in the NFL with 53 sacks. They were 15th in the NFL in total defense, allowing 345.0 yards-per-game. Tim Walton Seconday/Cornerbacks Coach •Lunda Wells is in his fifth season on the Giants’ coaching staff and his fourth as the team’s assistant offensive line coach. In 2011, Wells held the title of offensive assistant coach. •Last season, the team was seventh in the NFL with 271.7 passing yards per game. With the line providing consistent protection, Eli Manning set a single-season franchise record with 387 completions, 4,4,32 yards, and 35 touchdown passes which were both the second-highest totals in Giants history. Lunda Wells Assistant Offensive Line Coach •Jeff Zgonina is in his first season as the Giants’ assistant defensive line coach. •Zgonina previously held the same position with the Houston Texans in 2013, when J.J. Watt, then a third-year pro, led the team with 10.5 sacks and was named All-Pro for the second time. •Zgonina played 17 years in the NFL for seven teams, including the final 48 games of his career for the Texans from 2007 until his retirement following the 2009 season. Jeff Zgonina Assistant Defensive Line Coach COACHES CAPSULE
  • 7. On Jan. 14, 2016 the Giants named Ben McAdoo the 17th head coach in franchise history. During his introductory press conference, McAdoo provided his vision for a winning football team, which focuses on Four Elements of Championship Foot- ball: (1) Strong leadership, (2) Talented men and women of integrity, (3) A positive work environment, (4) Comprehensive structure and function. He set a clear goal for the 2016 season. “The vision for this football team goes into winning and putting that fifth Lombardi trophy in the case, said McAdoo. That is our goal and that is the vision. To accomplish that, four things need to take place, four elements.” T.C. Time During his 12-year tenure as coach, Tom Coughlin famously kept the clocks at the team’s headquarters – first in Giants Stadium, and most recently in the Quest Diagnostics Training Center – five minutes fast. McAdoo operated under that time system for two years, and he’s not about to change it. “Tom made a big impact in my life as a coach and as a person, and his discipline, punctuality and success are obviously legendary, said McAdoo. “We have our digital clocks, they’re all five minutes fast, and we’re going to stick with that. That’s T.C. time, that’s apart of the Giants culture now. Being five minutes ahead of schedule is very valuable.” What You Should Know *Although McAdoo is just 39, he is not one of the five youngest coaches in Giants history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. When the Giants open their season on Sunday, Sept. 11, McAdoo will be 39 years, 66 days old when he makes his regu- lar-season debut. The last time someone younger than McAdoo coached the Giants was on Dec. 21, 1980, when Ray Perkins was 39 years, 15 days old the day he concluded the second of his four seasons as the team’s coach. *McAdoo is the NFL’s second-youngest active head coach. Miami’s Adam Gase, who is 37, is the youngest active head coach in the NFL. EVOLUTION NOT REVOLUTION WHO IS BEN McADOO?
  • 8. The Giants kicked off free agency with the signings of Olivier Vernon, Janoris Jenkins, and Damon Harrison. All three players were considered the top at their position during free agency. The Giants look to vastly improve on last year’s defense. Originally a third-round selection (72nd overall) by the Miami Dolphins in the 2012 NFL Draft, defensive end Olivier Vernon has played in 64 games with 46 starts over his four seasons in the NFL. Since becoming a starter in 2013, the 6-foot-2, 275-pound Vernon has 25.5 sacks and 65 quarterback hits, 36 of which came last season. He has never missed a game in his four years, starting 14 games in 2013 and all 16 in 2014 and 2015. Quotable:“He makes plays, and he plays the game with an edge. We believe he’s right at the beginning of his prime and will continue to improve.”-Senior Vice PreSident & General ManaGer Jerry reeSe Originally selected by St. Louis in the second round (39th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft, Janoris Jenkins is entering his fifth NFL season after playing in 60 games with 58 starts for the Rams. His career totals include 10 interceptions, 48 passes defensed, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, a sack and six defensive touchdowns. His five interceptions returned for touchdowns tied a Rams record; three of those came in 2012 as he tied the NFL rookie record that is shared with Hall of Famers Ronnie Lott (1981) and Lem Barney (1967). Quotable: “ I thInk he’s playIng fast and competItIve and physIcal. he’s everythIng we thought and more. I thInk he has some leadershIp potentIal. [he] does a nIce job of takIng the young guys under hIs wIng.”-GiantS Head coacH Ben Mcadoo Damon Harrison originally made the Jets’ opening day roster as an undrafted rookie out of William Penn University (Iowa) in 2012. Harrison has played in 53 games with 48 starts over four seasons. Harrison started every game for the Jets from 2013-15, a span in which the defense finished third, fifth and second against the run. Only the Seahawks (4,234) allowed fewer rushing yards than the Jets (4,236) over the last three seasons, a difference of two yards. At 6-foot-4 and 350 pounds, Harrison -- nicknamed “Snacks” -- is now one of the biggest Giants on the roster. Quotable: “Harrison is a powerful inside run stopper. He holds the point of attack and makes plays, and he pushes the pocket against the pass more than he gets credit for.” --Senior Vice PreSident & General ManaGer Jerry reeSe NEW TO BIG BLUE
  • 9. With the No. 10 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected Ohio State cornerback and New Jersey native Eli Apple. After red-shirting in 2013, Apple played in 28 games with 22 passes defended, 18 PBUs and four interceptions in his two seasons with the Buckeyes. Apple was named second-team All-Big Ten Conference in 2015 by the league’s coaches. He was named a freshman All-American in 2014 after a season in which he had 53 tackles and was among the Top 10 in the Big Ten with 13 passes defended. With the No. 40 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected wide receiv- er Sterling Shepard of Oklahoma. A semifinalist for the Biletnikoff Award, Shepard was named first-team All-American by ESPN.com and second-team All-American by USA Today in 2015 after posting 86 catches for 1,288 yards and 11 touchdowns (all career highs). In 50 career games with 41 starts, he totaled 233 receptions for 3,482 yards and 26 touchdowns. With the No. 71 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the New York Giants selected safety Darian Thompson of Boise State. Thompson became the Mountain West’s all-time interceptions leader (19), passing Eric Weddle. A national semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, he earned four All-America nods and was named to All-Mountain West First Team. In 51 career games, Thompson racked up 242 tackles, one sack, three forced fumbles, 15 tackles for loss, and 19 interceptions. Quotable: “We planned to pick the highest guy on the board and Eli is a guy who is an outstanding young man, high character, good football player, his best days are ahead of him as a player and we are excited to have him. - Head coacH Ben Mcadoo Quotable: “He plays in the slot…he’s just crafty and knows how to get open in his routes. He has the quickness, the explosion in his route, the run after the catch, and the toughness to go over the middle, those kinds of things. Good bloodline, too; he’s been around football all his life.”-Senior Vice PreSident & General ManaGer Jerry reeSe Quotable: “He is very instinctive. He has tremendous ball skills, but the in- stincts and the twitch make it happen for him.” - Head coacH Ben Mcadoo 2016 DRAFT CLASS
  • 10. With the 109th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected linebacker B.J. Goodson of Clemson. After two years as a backup, Goodson took the reins as a senior and led the Tigers with 108 tackles (14 tackles for loss) and recorded 5.5 sacks. After earning All-ACC honors in his final season With the 149th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected running back Paul Perkins of UCLA. A team co-captain in 2015, Perkins was fourth in the Pac-12 in rushing (1,343 yards) and sixth in average all-purpose yards per game (121.9). He tied for second in the Pac-12 in touchdowns (14 rushing, 1 receiving) and was a second-team All-Conference selection (AP and coach- es). With the 184th pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Giants selected tight end Jerell Adams of South Carolina. Adams was a four-year letterwinner who finished his career with 66 catches for 977 yards and seven scores in 47 games with 15 starts. He was also a two-time member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Quotable: “I think he’s smart, I think he has good instincts, good wrap tackler, can be physical between the tackles.” GiantS Head coacH Ben Mcadoo Quotable: “He’s working really hard, but still has a way to go. He’s a really sharp kid and asks a lot of good questions. He comes early and stays late, and I think he’s working really hard to get himself acclimated to what he needs to do.” GiantS runninG BackS coacH craiG JoHnSon Quotable: “Explosive in-line type tight end. Can run down the middle of the field and stress the defense out in that matter, and can block in-line. ” - GiantS Head coacH Ben Mcadoo 2016 DRAFT CLASS
  • 11. Giants connections with Dolphins •RB Orleans Darkwa signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2014. •G John Jerry was drafted and played for the Dolphins from 2010-2013. •LB Kelvin Sheppard played for the Dolphins for two seasons (2014-2015). •QB Logan Thomas played for the Dolphins in the 2015. •DE Olivier Vernon was selected in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft by the Dolphins and played there for four seasons (2012-2015). Giants connections with Florida •WR Kadron Boone is from Ocala, Fla. •T Ereck Flowers is from Miami Gardens, Fla. and also played collegiately for Miami (Fla.) •G Bobby Hart played collegiately at Florida State University. •CB Janoris Jenkins is from Pahokee, Fla. •C Shane McDermott played collegiately at Miami (Fla.). •DT Louis Nix is from Jacksonville, Fla. •DE Jason Pierre-Paul is from Deerfield Beach, Fla. and played collegiately at South Florida. •CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is from Bradenton, Fla. •LB J.T. Thomas is from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dolphin Connections with Giants •LB Spencer Paysinger played for the Giants for four seasons (2011-2014). Dolphins connections with NY/NJ •S Isa Abdul-Quddus is from Newark, NJ and played collegiately at Fordham University. •T Branden Albert is from Rochester, NY. •WR Leonte Carroo went to Rutgers University and is from Edison, NJ. •K Andrew Franks played collegiately at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Oldest Giants Player: K Josh Brown, 36 Youngest Giants Player: CB Eli Apple, 21 (DOB: Aug. 9) Heaviest Giants Player: DT Montori Hughes, 350 lbs. Lightest Giants Player: CB Donte Deayon, 158 lbs. Tallest Giants Player: T Emmett Cleary, 6-7 Shortest Giants Player: WR K.J. Maye, RB Bobby Rainey, RB Marshaun Coprich, 5’8 Most Seasons with the Giants: QB Eli Manning, 13th season Most NFL seasons: K Josh Brown, 14th season College with the most Giants: LSU, 4 – WR Odell Beckham Jr., WR Kajdron Boone, LB Kelvin Sheppard, and P Brad Wing. Former 1st round picks: CB Eli Apple (2015-Giants), WR Odell Beckham Jr. (2014 - Giants), T Ereck Flowers (2015-Gi- ants), CB Leon Hall (2007 - Bengals), QB Eli Manning (2004 - Chargers), G Justin Pugh (2013 - Giants), CB Dominique Rod- gers-Cromartie (2008 - Cardinals) Players with Super Bowl Rings: LB Jonathan Casillas (2), WR Victor Cruz, LS Zak DeOssie (2), QB Eli Manning (2), DE Jason Pierre-Paul, RB Shane Vereen Nat BERHE (bur-HEY) Jonathan CASILLAS (kuh-SEE-is) Anthony DABLE’ (DAH-BLEY) Orleans DARKWA (DARK-wah) GEREMY Davis (Jer-ruh-me) Donte DEAYON (DEE-on) Zak DeOSSIE (dee-OSSY) Larry DONNELL (don-NELL) Mark HERZLICH (HERZ-lick) DEVON KENNARD (duh-VON kuh-NARD) STANSLY MAPONGA (STANS-lee mah-pon-GUH) Ryan NASSIB (NASS-sib) Owa ODIHIZUWA (oh-diggy-ZOO- wah) Darius POWE (Poww) MYKKELE Thompson (my-KEL) OLIVIER Vernon (oh-LIVE-vee-a) ROSTER NOTES CONNECTIONS ROSTER FACTS GIANTS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
  • 12. The Giants defeated the Dolphins 13-10, in Wembley Stadium, in the first NFL regular-season game outside North America. Eli Manning’s 10-yard touchdown run and a pair of Lawrence Tynes field goals were enough for the team’s sixth straight win of the season. That season the Giants would go on to defeat the undefeated New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. Mario Manningham’s 7-yard touchdown reception got the Giants to within four at the half. After a Dan Carpen- ter field goal the Giants entered the fourth quarter down 17-10. The Giants would go on to score 10 unanswered points in the 4th quarter to defeat the Dolphins at MetLife Stadium and improved to 5-2 on the season. A Victor Cruz 25-yard touchdown catch at the 2:30 mark gave the Giants the lead for good. Odell Beckham Jr. stole the show on Monday Night Foot- ball in SunLife Stadium. Beckham finished the game with seven receptions for 166 yards and two memorable touchdowns. Beckham’s 84-yard touchdown in the 4th quarter was the deciding factor in the Giants’ 31-24 victory. Eli Manning completed 27 of 31 passes and won NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. October 30, 2011 Giants 20, Dolphins 17 October 28, 2007 Giants 13, Dolphins 10 December 14, 2015 Giants 31, Dolphins 24 The Giants defeated the Dolphins 20-3 behind two Otis Anderson rushing touchdowns.The Giants’ defense picked off Dan Marino twice and held him to 115 passing yards. This was the third victory during a 10-0 start by a Giants team that would go on to defeat the Bufallo Bills in Super XXV. September 23, 1990 Giants 20, Dolphins 3 MEMORABLE MATCHUPS
  • 13. On Coach McAdoo’s leadership style... “Coach McAdoo commands attention in a room, how meticulous he is and the respect level he has for every single person, he is definitely the guy for the job...He is in house, he understands the architect of the team and knows how to talk to every single person and get the best out of them.” - Running Back Rashad Jennings On Jason Pierre-Paul’s performance during training camp... “Jason Pierre-Paul looks like a beast out here. His motor is running hot. You are talking about a guy that looks like he is on a mission.” - Senior VP & General Manager Jerry Reese On Victor Cruz’s Ccomeback... “I’ve been wanting to play with him [Victor Cruz] for a long time and obviously he’s had his setbacks, but he’s ready to take that Comeback Player of the Year award, for sure. I’m looking forward to him having a phenomenal season.” - Wide Receiver Odell Beckham Jr On Janoris Jenkins’ well-rounded abilities... “I think Janoris Jenkins is playing fast, competitive, and physical. He’s everything we thought and more. I think he has some leadership potential. He does a nice job of taking the young guys under his wing.” - Head Coach Ben McAdoo On Eli Manning’s style as a player.. “Eli Manning has been outstanding. In the classroom, what a pro. Great preparation. You can see on the practice field that he has been a great decision maker. I am so impressed with his fundamentals. I am very impressed with Eli so far in training camp.” - Quarterbacks Coach Frank Cignetti Jr. On Eli Apple’s dynamic skills... “Eli Apple is one of those guys that has a lot of range, so you have to try and knock his arms down because if he gets his hands on you, it’s going to be difficult to deal with him. He’s got good feet, so you have a combination of both of those together and you have a pretty good corner.” -Wide Receiver Sterling Shepard On Odell Beckham Jr.’s work ethic... “Odell’s proven that he’s a playmaker, and has a tremendous work ethic and does everything right.” -Quarterback Eli Manning On competing against Ereck Flowers... [Ereck] Flowers is going to be a really good player, man. Right now it is all about getting each other better. He helps me out just as far as when it comes to the pass rushing. As young as Flowers is, he is ahead of the game as far as what he knows and his athletic ability. Once he starts getting more knowledge of the game and he puts it with his athletic ability, he is going to be even better, man. I like going against Ereck, just to get each other better. - Defensive End Olivier Vernon HEARD AROUND TRAINING CAMP
  • 14. REGULAR SEASON ONLY Quarterback Player G A-C-I Yards Pct. TD Rtg. Manning 3 99-66-0 745 67.3 6 110.3 Rushing Player G Att. Yds. Avg. Long TD Jennings 2 23 91 4.0 21 0 Darkwa 1 2 10 5.0 10 0 Vereen 6 27 106 3.9 11 2 Rainey 2 8 45 5.6 31 1 Williams 1 3 3 1.0 5 0 Receiving Player G Rec. Yds. Avg. Long TD Beckham 1 7 166 23.7 84 2 Harris 1 5 41 8.2 12 0 Cruz 1 7 99 14.1 26 1 Tye 1 5 30 6.0 9 1 Kicking Player G FG FGA Long XP XPA Brown 3 6 7 51 7 7 Punting Player G P Yds. Avg. Long NetAvg Wing 1 4 180 45 54 37.5 Defensive Line Player G Tack Sacks QBH FF FR Bromley 1 1 0 0 0 0 Harrison 6 9 0 0 0 0 Wynn 1 1 0 0 0 0 Pierre-Paul2 4 1 3 0 1 Linebackers Player G Tack Int. QBH PD FF Casillas 4 4 0 0 0 0 Brinkley 4 9 0 0 0 0 Thomas III 2 5 1 0 1 0 Robinson 1 3 0 0 1 0 Sheppard 5 17 0 0 1 0 Herzlich 2 1 0 0 0 1 Defensive Backs Players G Tack Int. Yds. TD FF PD Hall Jenkins 1 4 0 0 0 0 Collins 1 5 0 0 0 1 Taylor 1 3 0 0 1 0 Wade 1 4 0 0 0 0 Rod-Cro. 3 8 0 0 0 0 GIANTS PLAYERS vs. MIAMI
  • 15. NEW YORK GIANTS MIAMI DOPLHINS 2015 TALE OF THE TAPE Giants Opponents 420 Points Scored 442 331 First Downs 367 82 3rd Down Conversions 108 5952 Offensive Yards 6725 1609 Net Rushing Yards 1942 4343 Net Passing Yards 4783 30/32 Field Goals 31/35 47 Touchdowns 50 5 Rushing TDs 15 36 Passing TDs 31 2 Return TDs 1 10.2 Punt Return Avg. 10.0 24.9 KO Return Avg. 20.3 23.0 Sacks 27.0 2015 TALE OF THE TAPE Dolphins Opponents 310 Points Scored 389 291 First Downs 351 63 3rd Down Conversions 96 5307 Offensive Yards 6019 1496 Net Rushing Yards 2019 3811 Net Passing Yards 4000 13/16 Field Goals 21/29 39 Touchdowns 46 11 Rushing TDs 13 24 Passing TDs 31 1 Return TDs 0 10.3 Punt Return Avg. 10.5 22.3 KO Return Avg. 22.1 31.0 Sacks 45.0 Scoring: Josh Brown 134 Pass Attempts: Eli Manning 618 Pass Completions: Eli Manning 387 Completion Pct: Eli Manning 62.6% Passing Yards: Eli Manning 4432 Passing TDs: Eli Manning 35 Rushing Yards: Rashad Jennings 863 Rushing TDs: Rashad Jennings 3 Avg. Yards-per-Rush: Rashad Jennings 4.43 Receptions: Odell Beckham Jr. 96 Receiving Yards: Odell Beckham Jr. 1450 Receiving TDs: Odell Beckham Jr. 13 Avg. Yards-per-Rec: Odell Beckham Jr. 15.1 Tackles: Landon Collins 80 Sacks: Robert Ayers Jr. 9.5 Interceptions: McBride/Rodgers-Cromartie 3 Punt Returns: Dwayne Harris 34 Punt Return Average: Dwayne Harris 10.0 KO Returns: Dwayne Harris 22 KO Return Average: Dwayne Harris 28.7 Punts: Brad Wing 76 Punting Average: Brad Wing 44.5 Scoring: Andrew Franks 72 Pass Attempts: Ryan Tannehill 586 Pass Completions: Ryan Tannehill 363 Completion Pct: Ryan Tannehill 61.9% Passing Yards: Ryan Tannehill 4208 Passing TDs: Ryan Tannehill 24 Rushing Yards: Lamar Miller 872 Rushing TDs: Lamar Miller 8 Avg. Yards-per-Rush: Lamar Miller 4.49 Receptions: Jarvis Landry 110 Receiving Yards: Jarvis Landry 1157 Receiving TDs: Jarvis Landry 4 Avg. Yards-per-Rec: Richard Matthews 15.4 Tackles: Rashad Jones 106 Sacks: Olivier Vernon 7.5 Interceptions: Rashad Jones 5 Punt Returns: Jarvis Landry 36 Punt Return Average: Jarvis Landry 9.9 KO Returns: Damien Williams 21 KO Return Average: Damien Williams 21.8 Punts: Matt Darr 92 Punting Average: Matt Darr 47.6 TALE OF THE TAPE 2015 LEADERS 2015 LEADERS
  • 16. Ben McAdoo succeeded Tom Coughlin as the Giants 17th head coach on Jan. 14, 2016. McAdoo spent the 2014 and 2015 sea- sons as the Giants offensive coordinator. While in his role as offensive coordinator, the Giants offense was ranked 10th and eighth in the past two seasons, respec- tively, in the NFL. They averaged 367.2 and 372.3 total yards, 100.2 and 100.6 rushing yards, and 267.0 and 271.7 passing yards. The Giants’ passing yardage total was the seventh highest in the league last season. They were also seventh in 2014, when they averaged 267.0 yards through the air. The Giants’ point totals were 380 in 2014, and 420 in the 2015 season. The Giants’ 420 points was the fifth-highest total in franchise history, and their 5,952 net yards was the third-highest total. The 2015 Giants set franchise records for pass attempts (623) and completions (392), beating the previous seasons record of 383. Their completion percentage of 62.9 was tied for the second-highest in team history; the record of 63.1 was set in 2014, McAdoo’s first season with the team. Before joining the Giants, McAdoo spent eight years as an assistant coach with the Green Bay Packers, the first six as the team’s tight ends coach and the final two as the quarterbacks coach. During his tenure in Green Bay, the Packers earned six playoff berths, won four NFC North titles and defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV. Adam Gase will serve as the 12th head coach of the Miami Dol- phins. The rookie head coach is also the NFL’s youngest current head coach at 37 Gase’s hiring will make him the fourth consecutive Dolphins coach that had no prior head coaching experiences, joining the likes of Joe Philbin, Cam Cameron and Tony Sparano. Prior to accepting the position with the Dolphins, Gase served as the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears during the 2015 season, helping the Bears notch a total of 355 points on the season. Gase’s work with quarterback Jay Cutler also helped him achieve a 92.3 passer rating. Gase spent the 2013 and 2014 seasons as the offensive coordi- nator of the Denver Broncos, helping them attain the NFL record for points in a season when they posted 606 in 2013 en route to a Super Bowl appearance. The 2013 season also saw the Broncos set multiple offensive NFL records, including: 76 touchdowns, five players with 10 TDs, and the Broncos were also the first team in 50 years to reach 50 points in three games. Gase also served as quarterbacks coach for the Broncos from 2011-2012, wide receivers coach from 2009-10, offensive assis- tant with the 49ers in 2008, while beginning his NFL career with Lions in 2003 as a scouting assistant, and later as the quarter- backs coach. Ben McAdoo Adam Gase 0-0 Overall Record 0-0 0-0 Career Head-to-Head RS (PS) 0-0 0 Years as Team’s Head Coach 0 0 Years as NFL Head Coach 0 0-0 RS Record vs. Opponent (PS) 0-0 BEN McADOO NFL Record: 0-0 (Overall) NFL Head Coach: 1st Year ADAM GASE NFL Record: 0-0 (Overall) NFL Head Coach: 1st year COACHES COMPARISON
  • 17. Category TOTAL RANK Category TOTAL RANK Points 420 5th Points 420 6th First Downs 331 T-4th First Downs 331 T-12th Touchdowns 47 T-6th Touchdowns 47 7th Total Yards 5,952 3rd Total Yards 5,952 8th Passing Yards 4343 2nd Passing Yards 4,343 7th Passing First Downs 208 3rd Passing First Downs 208 T-11th Pass Completions 392 1st Pass Completions 392 8th Passer Rating 94.5 1st Passer Rating 94.5 11th Touchdown Passes 36 2nd Touchdown Passes 36 T-1st Completion Percentage 62.9% 2nd In 2015, the Giants offense was one of the best in franchise history. The team set franchise records for pass completions and quarterback passer rating, while also producing the 2nd most passing yards in team history. The team’s point total, first downs, total yards and passing first downs were all top 5 in franchise history. The chart below shows where the Giants’ 2015 offense ranks in franchise history. The Giants’ offense in 2015 was top 10 in most offensive categories in the NFL. The team was tied for first with the New England Patriots in touchdown passes and had the second highest completion percentage in the NFL. The Giants pro- duced the sixth most points in the NFL, trailing the Panthers, Patriots, Cardinals, Steelers and Seahawks. Top 10 Offenses in the NFL in 2015 (Net Yards) Team Totals Yards Passing Yards Rushing Yards 1. Arizona 6,533 4,616 1,917 2. New Orleans 6,461 4,970 1,491 3. Pittsburgh 6,327 4,603 1,724 4. Seattle 6,058 3,790 2,268 5. Tampa Bay 6,014 3,852 2,162 6. New England 5,991 4,587 1,404 7. Atlanta 5,985 4,379 1,606 8. New York Giants 5,952 4,343 1,609 9. San Diego 5,949 4,591 1,358 10. New York Jets 5,925 4,057 1,868 2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES HISTORIC SEASON FOR GIANTS OFFENSE OFFENSIVE JUGGERNAUT NFL
  • 18. Category TOTAL RANK Category TOTAL RANK Passer Rating 93.6 3rd Passer Rating 93.6 6th Passing Yards 4432 2nd Passing Yards 4,423 T-2nd Passing Touchdowns 35 2nd Passing Touchdowns 35 T-2nd Pass Completions 387 1st Pass Completions 387 6th Pass Attempts 618 1st Pass Attempts 618 4th Passing 1st Downs 204 3rd Passing 1st Downs 204 8th Eli Manning excelled in the first two seasons he played in Ben McAdoo’s offense. Manning has posted a quarterback rating above 90 for two consecutive seasons, the first time he has accomplished that in his career. Manning has surpassed the 4,000-yard mark for passing yards in each of the last two seasons, a feat which he hasn’t accomplished since the 2009-10 seasons. The 30 touchdown passes in 2014 and the 35 touchdown passes in 2015 are third and first, respectively, for most touchdowns Manning has thrown in a season. The chart below shows where Manning ranks in the NFL in completions, passing yards and passing touchdowns since Ben McAdoo joined the staff. In 2015, Eli Manning had one of the most productive seasons of his career. Manning threw for 4,432 yards and had a passer rating of 93.6. Manning threw for a career high 35 touchdowns and had one of the best seasons for a Giants quarterback in team history. The chart below shows where Manning’s 2015 totals ranks for in franchise history. Manning finished in the top 10 in the NFL in five major passing categories last season. It was also the first time in Manning’s career that he was in the top three for passing touchdowns in the regular season. Below is where Manning ranked in the NFL last season amongst quarterbacks. Player Completions 1. Drew Brees 884 2. Matt Ryan 822 3. Phillip Rivers 816 4. Tom Brady 775 5. Eli Manning 766 6. Matt Stafford 761 7. Ryan Tannehill 755 8. Ben Roethlisberger 727 9. Derek Carr 698 10. Aaron Rodger 688 Player Passing Yards 1.Drew Brees 9,822 2. Matt Ryan 9,285 3. Phillip Rivers 9,078 4. Ben Roethlisberger 8,890 5. Tom Brady 8,879 6. Eli Manning 8,842 7. Matt Stafford 8,519 8. Ryan Tannehill 8,253 9. Aaron Rodger 8,202 10. Russell Wilson 7,499 Player Passing TDs 1. Tom Brady 69 1. Aaron Rodger 69 3. Eli Manning 65 3. Drew Brees 65 5. Phillip Rivers 60 6. Andrew Luck 55 7. Matt Stafford 54 7. Russell Wilson 54 9. Cam Newton 53 9. Ben Roethlisberger 53 2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES CAREER YEAR CAREER YEAR MANNING AND McADOO
  • 19. In 2015, Odell Beckham Jr. picked up right where he left off from his record breaking rookie campaign. Beckham had one of the best seasons ever for a Giants receiver. He ranked in the top three in all the major receiving categories for a Giants receiver in a single season in team history. The chart below shows where Beckham’s 2015 totals rank among Giants single seasons receiving records. Category TOTAL RANK Receiving Yards 1,450 2nd Receiving Yards per Game 96.7 2nd Receiving Touchdowns 13 T-1st Receptions 96 2nd Receptions per Game 6.4 3rd Receiving First Downs 67 1st 25+ Yard Receptions 14 T-3rd Category TOTAL RANK Receiving Yards 1,450 5th Receiving Yards per Game 96.7 3rd Receiving Touchdowns 13 T-4th Receptions 96 8th Receptions per Game 6.4 8th Receiving First Downs 67 5th 25+ Yard Receptions 14 T-6th Odell Beckham Jr. was top 10 in every major receiving category in the NFL. Beckham scored 13 touchdowns and amassed 1,450 receiving yards in 15 games. His 96.7 receiving yards per game were third best in the NFL, trailing only Atlanta’s Julio Jones and Pittsburgh’s Antonio Brown. The chart below shows where Beckham ranked in the NFL last season. 2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES YOU DOWN WITH OBJ?
  • 20. Shane Vereen had one of the best seasons receiving for a running back in recent history. Vereen’s 59 receptions and 23 receiving first downs put him sixth all-time in Giants history for a single season output by a running back. Vereen is the only Giants running back not named Tiki Barber to catch atleast 59 passes in a single season. The chart below shows where Vereen among running backs in Giants history. . Category STAT RANK Receptions 59 6th Receiving Touchdowns 4 T-12th Receptions per Game 3.7 8th Shane Vereen had the sixth-most receptions for a Giants running back in a season in franchise history. Vereen became the first running back since Tiki Barber to break the top 10. Barber holds eight of the nine spots on the list. Hall of Famer Frank Gifford is number 10 on the list with 51 receptions in 1956. The chart below shows the top six spots on the all-time list. Single Season Reception Record for Giants RBs Name Year Receptions Yards TDs Barber 2001 72 577 0 Barber 2000 70 719 1 Barber 2003 69 461 1 Barber 2002 69 597 0 Barber 1999 66 609 2 Vereen 2015 59 494 4 Category Rec Yards Name Recs Yards TDs 1. Will Tye (NYG) 42 464 Shockey 74 894 2 2. Maxx Williams (BAL) 32 268 Tye 42 464 3 3. Clive Walford (OAK) 28 329 Bavaro 37 511 4 4. Nick Boyle (BAL) 18 153 Boss 9 118 2 5. Blake Bell (SF) 18 186 Cross 6 107 1 Playing in only 13 games, Giants tight end Will Tye ranked first in receptions and receiving yards among all rookie tight ends. The chart below shows the top 5 rookie tight ends in order of most receptions. Will Tye had one of the best seasons for a Giant rookie tight in history. Tye’s three receiving touchdowns were the most by a Giants rookie tight end since Mark Bavaro (4), in 1985. Tye also had the most receptions (42) and receiving yards by a Giant rookie tight end since Jeremy Shockey in 2002. 2015 OFFENSIVE NOTES HANDS OUT OF THE BACKFIELD WILL THE THRILL
  • 21. Category 2015 TOTAL RANK Category 2015 TOTAL RANK Points 134 4th Points 134 5th Field Goals Made 30 5th Field Goals Made 30 T-5th Field Goal Percentage 93.8% 1st Field Goal Percentage 93.8% T-1st Field Goals Attempted 32 T-9th Field Goals Attempted 32 T-8th Extra Points Made 44 T-6th Extra Points Made 44 5th Field Goals 40+ Yards 8 T-3rd Field Goals 40+ Yards 8 T-8th Field Goals 50+ Yards 3 T-2nd Field Goals 50+ Yards 3 T-14th Name Year Inside the 20 Name Team Inside the 20 Brad Wing 2015 33 J. Hekker Los Angeles 41 Brad Maynard 1998 33 M. King Oakland 40 Brad Maynard 1997 33 D. Colquitt Kansas City 37 Mike Horan 1996 32 B. Kern Tennesse 34 Jeff Feagles 2003 31 B. Wing Giants 33 Player Yards Player Yards Tyler Lockett (SEA) 1352 1. Darren Sproles (PHI) 446 Ameer Abdullah (DET) 1077 2. Jeremy Kerley (NYJ) 411 Cordarelle Patterson (MIN) 1019 3. Tyler Lockett (SEA) 397 Dwayne Harris (NYG) 972 4. Jarvis Landry (MIA) 356 Taiwan Jones (BAL) 829 5. Dwayne Harris (NYG) 341 Josh Brown had one of the most productive seasons for a kicker in Giants history. Brown set the single-season field goal percentage record, and tied Brad Daluiso, Jay Feely, Ali Haji-Sheikh and Lawrence Tynes for third all-time with 8 field goals of 40+ yards in a season. The chart below shows where Brown’s 2015 totals rank in a season in franchise history. In 2015, Josh Brown was one of the best kickers in the NFL. Brown was tied with Dallas kicker Dan Bailey for the best field goal percentage in the NFL (93.8%). Brown was also In the top five in the NFL in points, field goals and extra points made. The chart below where Brown stacked up against the other kickers in the NFL in 2015. Brad Wing tied Brad Maynard for the most punts inside the 20-yard line in a single season in Giants history. The chart below shows where Wing ranked in the franchise history for most punts inside the 20-yard line in a single season. Brad Wing was fifth in the NFL in placing punts inside the 20-yard line. Below is a look at where Wing ranked in the NFL in 2015 in punts inside the 20. Most Kick Return Yards in the NFL in 2015 Most Punt Return Yards in the NFL in 2015 2015 SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES BROWN GOES BOOM WINGS UP DREAD THE DREADS Dwayne Harris ranked in the top five in both kick return yards and punt return yards in 2015. The charts below show where he stacked up against the league leaders.
  • 22. The Giants are one of seven teams entering the 2016 season with two defensive backs who were in the top 25 for passes defensed in 2015. Players Team Combined PD David Amerson & Reggie Nelson Oakland 40 Ronald Darby & Stephen Gilmore Buffalo 39 Josh Norman & Bashad Breeland Washington 34 Malcolm Butler & Logan Ryan New England 29 Dominique Rodgers-Cro. & Janoris Jenkins New York Giants 28 Brent Grimes & Lavonte David Tampa Bay 27 Sam Shields & Damarious Randall Green Bay 27 Giants linebacker Jasper Brinkley was tied for second in the NFL in forced fumbles last season. Brinkley was one of nine players tied for 2nd with 4 forced fumbles. New England’s Jamie Collins was first with 5 forced fumbles. Player Team FF Jamie Collins New England 5 Jasper Brinkley New York Giants 4 Ekezial Ansah Detroit 4 Thomas Davis Carolina 4 Chandler Jones New England 4 Hau’oli Kikaha New Orleans 4 Von Miller Denver 4 Jabal Sheard New England 4 Cameron Wake Miami 4 K.J Wright Seattle 4 2015 DEFENSIVE NOTES BREAKING UP THE BIG PLAY FORCING THE ISSUE
  • 23. (as of Aug. 8, 2016) NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED 33 Adams Andrew S 5-11 202 23 R Connecticut Fayetteville, GA FA-’16 89 Adams Jerell TE 6-5 247 23 R South Carolina Summerton, SC D6-’16 28 Apple Eli CB 6-1 199 21 R Ohio State Voorhees, NJ D1-’16 66 Bars Brad DE 6-3 251 24 2 Penn State Nashville, TN FA-’15 13 Beckham Jr. Odell WR 5-11 198 23 3 LSU New Orleans, LA D1-’14 29 Berhe Nat S 6-0 194 25 3 San Diego State Colton, CA D5-’14 83 Boone Kadron WR 6-0 193 24 1 LSU Ocala, FL FA-’16 53 Brinkley Jasper LB 6-1 255 31 8 South Carolina Thomson, GA FA-’15 3 Brown Josh K 6-0 202 37 14 Nebraska Foyil, OK FA-’13 52 Casillas Jonathan LB 6-1 227 29 8 Wisconsin New Brunswick, NJ FA-’15 63 Cleary Emmett T 6-7 324 26 2 Boston College Arlington Heights, IL FA-’15 62b Coleman Davon DT 6-2 295 25 3 Arizona State Cleveland, OH FA-’16 21 Collins Landon S 6-0 225 22 2 Alabama Geismar, LA D2-’15 35 Coprich Marshaun RB 5-8 207 22 R Illinois State Victorville, CA FA-’16 80 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 29 7 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-’10 76 Cudjo Jermelle DT 6-2 298 29 6 Central Oklahoma Lawton, OK FA-’16 36 Currie Justin S 6-2 214 21 1 Western Michigan Big Rapids, MI FA-’15 8 Dablé Anthony WR 6-4 220 27 1 No College Grenoble, France FA-’16 26 Darkwa Orleans RB 6-0 215 24 3 Tulane Nashville, TN FA-’14 18 Davis Geremy WR 6-2 217 24 2 Connecticut Lawrenceville, GA D6’-15 38 Deayon Donte CB 5-9 158 22 R Boise State Rialto, CA FA-’16 51 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 32 10 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07 84 Donnell Larry TE 6-6 265 27 4 Grambling State Ozark, AL FA-’13 61 Farrell Dillon G 6-5 303 25 2 New Mexico Baton Rouge, LA FA-’16 74 Flowers Ereck T 6-6 329 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami Gardens, FL D1-’15 60 Gettis Adam T 6-2 305 26 5 Iowa Calumet Park, IL FA-’14 93 Goodson B.J. LB 6-1 242 23 R Clemson Lamar, SC D4-’16 25 Hall Leon CB 5-11 195 31 9 Michigan Vista, CA FA-’16 95 Hankins Johnathan DT 6-2 320 24 4 Ohio State Detroit, MI D2-’13 17 Harris Dwayne WR 5-10 202 28 6 East Carolina Tucker, GA FA-’15 98 Harrison Damon DT 6-4 350 27 5 William Penn Westlake, LA FA-’16 68 Hart Bobby T 6-4 334 25 2 Florida State Lauderhill, FL D7-’15 94 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 28 6 Boston College Conestoga, PA FA-’11 79 Hughes Montori DT 6-4 350 25 4 Tennessee-Martin Murfreesboro, TN FA-’15 39b Hunter Michael CB 6-0 186 20 R Okahoma State Monroe, LA FA-’16 24 Jackson Bennett S 6-0 192 24 2 Notre Dame Hazlet, NJ FA-’15 20 Jenkins Janoris CB 5-10 198 27 5 North Alabama Pahokee, FL UFA-’16 23 Jennings Rashad RB 6-1 231 31 8 Liberty Lynchburg, VA FA-’14 77 Jerry John G 6-5 340 30 7 Ole Miss Batesville, TN UFA-’14 46 Johnson Will FB 6-2 240 27 5 West Virginia Dayton, OH UFA-’16 69 Jones Brett C 6-2 318 24 2 Regina Weyburn, Saskachewan FA-’15 59 Kennard Devon LB 6-3 251 25 3 USC Phoenix, AZ D5b-’14 15 King Tavarres WR 6-1 200 26 1 Georgia Mount Airy, GA FA-’15 81 LaCosse Matt TE 6-5 261 22 2 Illinois Naperville, IL FA-’15 82 Lewis Jr. Roger WR 6-0 196 22 R Bowling Green Pickerington, OH FA-’16 2016 NEW YORK GIANTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
  • 24. 88 Malleck Ryan TE 6-4 249 23 R Virginia Tech Point Pleasant, NJ FA-’16 10 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 35 13 Ole Miss New Orleans, LA T(SD)- ‘04 71 Maponga Stansly DE 6-2 265 25 4 Texas Christian Carrollton, TX FA-’15 2 Maye K.J. WR 5-8 191 22 R Minnesota Mobile, AL FA-’16 64 McDermott Shane C 6-3 305 25 1 Miami (FL) Lake Worth, FL FA-’15 37 McFadden Leon CB 5-10 190 25 4 San Diego State Bellflower, CA FA-’15 64 Milhouse Greg DT 6-1 295 26 R Campbell Garner, NC FA-’16 12 Nassib Ryan QB 6-2 223 26 4 Syracuse Malvern, PA D4-’13 73 Newhouse Marshall T 6-4 328 27 7 Texas Christian Dallas, TX FA-’15 97 Nix III Louis DT 6-2 331 24 3 Notre Dame Jacksonville, FL FA-’15 5 Obarski Tom K 5-10 177 25 1 Concordia-St. Paul Burnsville, MN FA-’16 58 Odighizuwa Owa DE 6-3 270 24 2 UCLA Portland, OR D3-’15 78 Okwara Romeo DE 6-5 265 21 R Notre Dame Charlotte, NC FA-’16 48 Ott Tyler LS 6-3 252 24 2 Harvard Tulsa, OK FA -’15 39w Perkins Paul RB 5-10 208 21 R UCLA Chandler, AZ D5-’16 90 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 27 7 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-’10 86 Powe Darius WR 6-3 220 22 R California Lakewood, CA FA-’16 67 Pugh Justin G 6-4 301 25 4 Syracuse Holland, PA D1-’13 43 Rainey Bobby RB 5-8 212 28 5 Western Kentucky Griffin, GA UFA-’16 70 Richburg Weston C 6-3 298 25 3 Colorado State Bushland, TX D2-’14 57 Robinson Keenan LB 6-3 238 27 5 Texas Plano, TX FA-’16 65 Rodgers Jake T 6-6 320 24 1 Eastern Washington Spokane, WA FA-’15 41 Rodgers-Cromartie Dominique CB 6-2 193 30 9 Tennessee State Bradenton, FL FA-’14 99 Rose Mike DE 6-2 261 24 R N.C. State Fountain Inn, SC FA-’16 62 Seymour Ryan G 6-4 305 26 3 Vanderbilt St. Marys, GA FA-’16 87 Shepard Sterling WR 5-10 194 22 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK D2-’16 91 Sheppard Kelvin LB 6-2 249 28 6 LSU Stone Mountain, GA UFA-’16 35b Smalley Matt CB 5-9 184 22 R Lafayette Philadelphia, PA FA-’16 75 Stingily Byron T 6-5 318 27 6 Louisville Romeoville, IL UFA-’16 30 Taylor Cooper S 6-4 228 25 4 Richmond Atlanta, GA FA-’15 6 Thomas Logan QB 6-6 250 25 2 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, VA FA-’16 27 Thompson Darian S 6-1 213 22 R Boise State Lancaster, CA D3-’16 22 Thompson Mykkele S 6-0 193 23 2 Texas San Antonio, TX D5-’15 45 Tye Will TE 6-2 262 24 2 Stony Brook Salisbury, CT FA-’15 34 Vereen Shane RB 5-10 205 27 6 California Valencia, CA UFA-’15 54 Vernon Olivier DE 6-2 275 25 5 Miami (FL) Miami, FL UFA-’16 31 Wade Trevin CB 5-10 190 27 5 Arizona Round Rock, TX FA-’15 19 White Myles WR 6-0 190 26 3 Louisiana Tech Livonia, MI FA-’15 49 Whitlock Nikita FB 5-10 250 25 2 Wake Forest Wylie, TX FA-’14 44 Williams Andre RB 5-11 230 23 3 Boston College Allentown, PA D4-’14 61 Williams Ishaq DE 6-4 253 23 R Notre Dame Brooklyn, NY FA’16 9 Wing Brad P 6-3 205 25 3 LSU Baton Rouge, LA T(PIT)-’15 72 Wynn Kerry DE 6-5 264 25 3 Richmond Louisa, VA FA-’14 Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) Injury 96 Bromley Jay DT 6-3 310 24 3 Syracuse Flushing, NY Ankle 55 Thomas III J.T. LB 6-1 236 27 6 West Virginia Fort Lauderdale, FL Hamstring NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED (as of Aug. 8, 2016) 2016 NEW YORK GIANTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
  • 25. (as of Aug. 8, 2016) NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED 2 Maye K.J. WR 5-8 191 22 R Minnesota Mobile, AL FA-’16 3 Brown Josh K 6-0 202 37 14 Nebraska Foyil, OK FA-’13 5 Obarski Tom K 5-10 177 25 1 Concordia-St. Paul Burnsville, MN FA-’16 6 Thomas Logan QB 6-6 250 25 2 Virginia Tech Lynchburg, VA FA-’16 8 Dablé Anthony WR 6-4 220 27 1 No College Grenoble, France FA-’16 9 Wing Brad P 6-3 205 25 3 LSU Baton Rouge, LA T(PIT)-’15 10 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 35 13 Ole Miss New Orleans, LA T(SD)- ‘04 12 Nassib Ryan QB 6-2 223 26 4 Syracuse Malvern, PA D4-’13 13 Beckham Jr. Odell WR 5-11 198 23 3 LSU New Orleans, LA D1-’14 15 King Tavarres WR 6-1 200 26 1 Georgia Mount Airy, GA FA-’15 17 Harris Dwayne WR 5-10 202 28 6 East Carolina Tucker, GA FA-’15 18 Davis Geremy WR 6-2 217 24 2 Connecticut Lawrenceville, GA D6-’15 19 White Myles WR 6-0 190 26 3 Louisiana Tech Livonia, MI FA-’15 20 Jenkins Janoris CB 5-10 198 27 5 North Alabama Pahokee, FL UFA-’16 21 Collins Landon S 6-0 225 22 2 Alabama Geismar, LA D2-’15 22 Thompson Mykkele S 6-0 193 23 2 Texas San Antonio, TX D5-’15 23 Jennings Rashad RB 6-1 231 31 8 Liberty Lynchburg, VA FA-’14 24 Jackson Bennett S 6-0 192 24 2 Notre Dame Hazlet, NJ FA-’15 25 Hall Leon CB 5-11 195 31 9 Michigan Vista, CA FA-’16 26 Darkwa Orleans RB 6-0 215 24 3 Tulane Nashville, TN FA-’14 27 Thompson Darian S 6-1 213 22 R Boise State Lancaster, CA D3-’16 28 Apple Eli CB 6-1 199 21 R Ohio State Voorhees, NJ D1-’16 29 Berhe Nat S 6-0 194 25 3 San Diego State Colton, CA D5-’14 30 Taylor Cooper S 6-4 228 25 4 Richmond Atlanta, GA FA-’15 31 Wade Trevin CB 5-10 190 27 5 Arizona Round Rock, TX FA-’15 33 Adams Andrew S 5-11 202 23 R Connecticut Fayetteville, GA FA-’16 34 Vereen Shane RB 5-10 205 27 6 California Valencia, CA UFA-’15 35w Coprich Marshaun RB 5-8 207 22 R Illinois State Victorville, CA FA-’16 35b Smalley Matt CB 5-9 184 22 R Lafayette Philadelphia, PA FA-’16 36 Currie Justin S 6-2 214 21 1 Western Michigan Big Rapids, MI FA-’15 37 McFadden Leon CB 5-10 190 25 4 San Diego State Bellflower, CA FA-’15 38 Deayon Donte CB 5-9 158 22 R Boise State Rialto, CA FA-’16 39b Hunter Michael CB 6-0 186 20 R Okahoma State Monroe, LA FA-’16 39w Perkins Paul RB 5-10 208 21 R UCLA Chandler, AZ D5-’16 41 Rodgers-Cromartie Dominique CB 6-2 193 30 9 Tennessee State Bradenton, FL FA-’14 43 Rainey Bobby RB 5-8 212 28 5 Western Kentucky Griffin, GA UFA-’16 44 Williams Andre RB 5-11 230 23 3 Boston College Allentown, PA D4-’14 45 Tye Will TE 6-2 262 24 2 Stony Brook Salisbury, CT FA-’15 46 Johnson Will FB 6-2 240 27 5 West Virginia Dayton, OH UFA-’16 48 Ott Tyler LS 6-3 252 24 2 Harvard Tulsa, OK FA -’15 49 Whitlock Nikita FB 5-10 250 25 2 Wake Forest Wylie, TX FA-’15 51 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 32 10 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07 52 Casillas Jonathan LB 6-1 227 29 8 Wisconsin New Brunswick, NJ FA-’15 53 Brinkley Jasper LB 6-1 255 31 8 South Carolina Thomson, GA FA-’15 54 Vernon Olivier DE 6-2 275 25 5 Miami (FL) Miami, FL UFA-’16 2016 NEW YORK GIANTS NUMERICAL ROSTER
  • 26. 57 Robinson Keenan LB 6-3 238 27 5 Texas Plano, TX FA-’16 58 Odighizuwa Owa DE 6-3 270 24 2 UCLA Portland, OR D3-’15 59 Kennard Devon LB 6-3 251 25 3 USC Phoenix, AZ D5b-’14 60 Gettis Adam T 6-2 305 26 5 Iowa Calumet Park, IL FA-’15 61w Farrell Dillon G 6-5 303 25 2 New Mexico Baton Rouge, LA FA-’16 61b Williams Ishaq DE 6-4 253 23 R Notre Dame Brooklyn, NY FA’16 62a Seymour Ryan G 6-4 305 26 3 Vanderbilt St. Marys, GA FA-’16 62b Coleman Davon DT 6-2 295 25 3 Arizona State Cleveland, OH FA-’16 63 Cleary Emmett T 6-7 324 26 2 Boston College Arlington Heights, IL FA-’15 64w McDermott Shane C 6-3 305 25 1 Miami (FL) Lake Worth, FL FA-’15 64b Milhouse Greg DT 6-1 295 26 R Campbell Garner, NC FA-’16 65 Rodgers Jake T 6-6 320 24 1 Eastern Washington Spokane, WA FA-’15 66 Bars Brad DE 6-3 251 24 2 Penn State Nashville, TN FA-’15 67 Pugh Justin G 6-4 301 25 4 Syracuse Holland, PA D1-’13 68 Hart Bobby G 6-4 334 25 2 Florida State Lauderhill, FL D7-’15 69 Jones Brett C 6-2 318 24 2 Regina Weyburn, Saskachewan FA-’15 70 Richburg Weston C 6-3 298 25 3 Colorado State Bushland, TX D2-’14 71 Maponga Stansly DE 6-2 265 25 4 Texas Christian Carrollton, TX FA-’15 72 Wynn Kerry DE 6-5 264 25 3 Richmond Louisa, VA FA-’14 73 Newhouse Marshall T 6-4 328 27 7 Texas Christian Dallas, TX FA-’15 74 Flowers Ereck T 6-6 329 22 2 Miami (FL) Miami Gardens, FL D1-’15 75 Stingily Byron T 6-5 318 27 6 Louisville Romeoville, IL UFA-’16 76 Cudjo Jermelle DT 6-2 298 29 6 Central Oklahoma Lawton, OK FA-’16 77 Jerry John G 6-5 340 30 7 Ole Miss Batesville, TN UFA-’14 78 Okwara Romeo DE 6-5 265 21 R Notre Dame Charlotte, NC FA-’16 79 Hughes Montori DT 6-4 350 25 4 Tennessee-Martin Murfreesboro, TN FA-’15 80 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 29 7 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-’10 81 LaCosse Matt TE 6-5 261 22 1 Illinois Naperville, IL FA-’15 82 Lewis Jr. Roger WR 6-0 196 22 R Bowling Green Pickerington, OH FA-’16 83 Boone Kadron WR 6-0 193 24 1 LSU Ocala, FL FA-’16 84 Donnell Larry TE 6-6 265 27 4 Grambling State Ozark, AL FA-’13 86 Powe Darius WR 6-3 220 22 R California Lakewood, CA FA-’16 87 Shepard Sterling WR 5-10 194 22 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK D2-’16 88 Malleck Ryan TE 6-4 249 23 R Virginia Tech Point Pleasant, NJ FA-’16 89 Adams Jerell TE 6-5 247 23 R South Carolina Summerton, SC D6-’16 90 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 27 7 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-’10 91 Sheppard Kelvin LB 6-2 249 28 6 LSU Stone Mountain, GA UFA-’16 93 Goodson B.J. LB 6-1 242 23 R Clemson Lamar, SC D4-’16 94 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 28 6 Boston College Conestoga, PA FA-’11 95 Hankins Johnathan DT 6-2 320 24 4 Ohio State Detroit, MI D2-’13 97 Nix III Louis DT 6-2 331 24 3 Notre Dame Jacksonville, FL FA-’15 98 Harrison Damon DT 6-4 350 27 5 William Penn Westlake, LA FA-’16 99 Rose Mike DE 6-2 261 24 R N.C. State Fountain Inn, SC FA-’16 Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) Injury 55 Thomas III J.T. LB 6-1 236 27 6 West Virginia Fort Lauderdale, FL Hamstring 96 Bromley Jay DT 6-3 310 24 3 Syracuse Flushing, NY Ankle NO. LAST FIRST POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQUIRED (as of Aug. 8, 2016) 2016 NEW YORK GIANTS NUMERICAL ROSTER
  • 27. OFFENSE WR 13 Odell Beckham Jr. 18 Geremy Davis 82 Roger Lewis Jr. 8 Anthony Dable’ 15 Tavarres King 86 Darius Powe LT 74 Ereck Flowers 75 Byron Stingily 65 Jake Rodgers LG 67 Justin Pugh 62 Ryan Seymour 69 Brett Jones C 70 Weston Richburg 64 Shane McDermott 60 Adam Gettis RG 77 John Jerry 63 Emmett Cleary 61 Dillon Farrell RT 73 Marshall Newhouse 68 Bobby Hart TE 84 Larry Donnell 45 Will Tye 46 Will Johnson 89 Jerell Adams 81 Matt LaCosse 88 Ryan Malleck QB 10 Eli Manning 12 Ryan Nassib 6 Logan Thomas WR 87 Sterling Shepard 80 Victor Cruz 19 Myles White 83 Kadron Boone 17 Dwayne Harris 2 K.J. Maye RB 23 Rashad Jennings 34 Shane Vereen 26 Orleans Darkwa 43 Bobby Rainey 44 Andre Williams 39w Paul Perkins 35 Marshaun Coprich FB 49 Nikita Whitlock LDE 90 Jason Pierre-Paul 72 Kerry Wynn 78 Romeo Okwara LDT 98 Damon Harrison 64 Greg Milhouse 76 Jermelle Cudjo 97 Louis Nix III RDT 95 Johnathan Hankins 62b Davon Coleman 79 Montori Hughes 96 Jay Bromley+ RDE 54 Olivier Vernon 58 Owa Odighizuwa 71 Stansly Maponga 99 Mike Rose SLB 59 Devon Kennard 94 Mark Herzlich 66 Brad Bars MLB 53 Jasper Brinkley 91 Kelvin Sheppard 93 B.J. Goodson WLB 52 Jonathan Casillas 57 Keenan Robinson 61 Ishaq Williams 55 J.T. Thomas III+ LCB 41 D.Rodgers-Cromartie 28 Eli Apple 25 Leon Hall 38 Donte Deayon SS 21 Landon Collins 29 Nat Berhe 33 Andrew Adams 36 Justin Currie FS 27 Darian Thompson 30 Cooper Taylor 22 Mykkele Thompson 24 Bennett Jackson RCB 20 Janoris Jenkins 31 Trevin Wade 37 Leon McFadden 39b Michael Hunter 35b Matt Smalley P 9 Brad Wing K 3 Josh Brown 5 Tom Obarski H 9 Brad Wing LS 51 Zak DeOssie 48 Tyler Ott KR 17 Dwyane Harris 34 Shane Vereen 87 Sterling Shepard 44 Andre Williams PR 17 Dwyane Harris 13 Odell Beckham Jr. 34 Shane Vereen 87 Sterling Shepard DEFENSE SPECIALISTS Underlined = Rookie; BOLD= Starter; +=Active/PUP 2016 NEW YORK GIANTS DEPTH CHART
  • 28. YEAR DRAFTEES (28) FREE AGENTS (76) TRADES/WAIVERS (3) 2015 T Ereck Flowers (1) S Landon Collins (2) DE Owa Odighizuwa (3) S Mykelle Thompson (5) WR Geremy Davis (6) G Bobby Hart (7) DE Brad Bars K Chris Boswell LB Victor Butler LB Jonathan Casillas T Emmett Cleary S Justin Currie T Sean Donnelly DT Kenrick Ellis LB Cole Farrand S Josh Gordy S Justin Halley RB Kenneth Harper WR Dwayne Harris RB Akeem Hunt WR Derrick Johnson LB Tony Johnson C Brett Jones WR James Jones P Robert Malone S Jeromy Miles T Marshall Newhouse DE George Selvie QB Ricky Stanzi DT Carlif Taylor LB JT Thomas III TE Will Tye RB Shane Vereen DB Trevin Wade 2014 WR Odell Beckham, Jr. (1) C Weston Richburg (2) DT Jay Bromley (3) RB Andre Williams (4) S Nat Berhe (5a) LB Devon Kennard (5b) DE Robert Ayers Jr. T Michael Bamiro WR Juron Criner TE Jerome Cunningham RB Orleans Darkwa TE Daniel Fells CB Chandler Fenner OL Adam Gettis CB Mike Harris DT Dominique Hamilton G Eric Herman CB Bennett Jackson RB Rashad Jennings G John Jerry LB Jameel McClain WR Preston Parker CB D.Rodgers-Cromartie G Geoff Schwartz DE Jordan Stanton WR Jullian Talley LB Unga, Unai’ WR Corey Washington FB Nikita Whitlock DE Kerry Wynn Chykie Brown (W-BAL) 2013 G Justin Pugh (1) DT Johnathan Hankins (2) DE Damontre Moore (3) QB Ryan Nassib (4) S Cooper Taylor (5) K Josh Brown G Eric Herman DT Cullen Jenkins CB Trumaine McBride C Dallas Reynolds WR Julian Talley LB Jon Beason (T-CAR) 2016 CB EliApple (1), WR WR Sterling Shepard (2) S Darian Thompson (3) LB B.J. Goodson (4) RB Paul Perkins (5) TE Jerell Adams (6) WR Anthony Dable’ CB Janoris Jenkins DE Olivier Vernon DT Damon Harrison LB Keenan Robinson FB Will Powers OL Ryan Seymour OL Dillion Farrell RB Bobby Rainey LB Kelvin Sheppard WR Kadron Boone DE Ishaq Williams CB Matt Smalley DT Davon Coleman DT Jamelle Cudjo CB Leon Hall *practice squad, +reserve/injured reserve HOW THE 2016 GIANTS WERE BUILT
  • 29. YEAR DRAFTEES (26) FREE AGENTS (61) TRADES/WAIVERS (3) 2012 WR Rueben Randle (2) CB Jayron Hosely (3) TE Adrien Robinson (4a) T Brandon Mosley (4b) DT Markus Kuhn (7) TE Larry Donnell 2011 CB Prince Amukamara (1) LB Mark Herzlich FB Henry Hynoski LB Spencer Paysinger P Steve Weatherford 2010 DE Jason Pierre-Paul (1) WR Victor Cruz 2009 T Will Beatty (2b) 2007 LB Zak DeOssie (4) 2004 QB Eli Manning (T-SD) *practice squad, +reserve/injured reserve HOW THE 2016 GIANTS WERE BUILT CONT.
  • 30. 2016 PLAYER TRANSACTIONS 08/04/2016 CB Leon Hall - Signed as a Free Agent 08/04/2016 CB Tramain Jacobs - Waived 08/02/2016 DT Damon Harrison - Taken off Active/PUP 07/29/2016 WR Donte Foster - Waived 07/29/2016 DT Melvin Lewis - waived with a Non-Football Illness 07/29/2016 DT Jermelle Cudjo - Signed as a Free Agent 07/29/2016 DT Davon Coleman - Signed as a Free Agent 07/28/2016 DT Melvin Lewis - placed on Active/Non-Football Illness (NFI) 07/28/2016 LB J.T. Thomas - Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) 07/28/2016 DT Damon Harrison - Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) 07/28/2016 DT Jay Bromley - Placed on Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) 06/17/2016 QB B.J. Daniels - Waived 06/17/2016 QB Logan Thomas - Claimed off waivers 06/16/2016 LB B.J. Goodson - Signed Rookie contract 06/01/2016 S Darian Thompson - Signed Rookie contract 05/11/2016 LB Uani ‘Unga - Waived 05/11/2016 CB Matt Smalley - Signed as an Undrafted Free Agent 05/09/2016 WR Donte Foster - Signed as a Free Agent 05/09/2016 DE Ishaq Williams - Signed as a Free Agent 05/09/2016 QB B.J. Daniels - Signed as a Free Agent 05/09/2016 WR Kadron Boone - Signed as a Free Agent 05/09/2016 LB James Morris - waived 05/09/2016 TE Cedrick Lang - waived 05/09/2016 WR Ben Edwards - waived/injured 05/09/2016 QB Josh Woodrum - waived 05/06/2016 TE Jerell Adams - Signed Rookie contact 05/06/2016 CB Eli Apple - Signed Rookie contract 05/06/2016 RB Paul Perkins - Signed Rookie Contract 05/06/2016 WR Sterling Shepard - Signed Rookie Contract 05/05/2016 TE Jerome Cunningham - Waived 05/05/2016 Safety G.J. Kinne - Waived 04/18/2016 K Josh Brown - Signed as a Free Agent 04/11/2016 LB Kelvin Sheppard - Signed as a Free Agent 04/11/2016 RB Bobby Rainey - Signed as a Free Agent 04/11/2016 OL Byron Stingily - Signed as a Free Agent 04/05/2016 OL Dillon Farrell - Signed as a Free Agent 04/05/2016 OL Ryan Seymour - Signed as a Free Agent 04/05/2016 FB/TE Will Powers - Signed as a Free Agent 03/29/2016 LB Jasper Brinkley - re-signed 03/14/2016 LB Keenan Robinson - Signed as a Free Agent 03/10/2016 DT Damon Harrison - Signed as a Free Agent 03/10/2016 DE Olivier Vernon - Signed as a Free Agent 03/10/2016 CB Janoris Jenkins - Signed as a Free Agent 03/09/2016 DE Jason Pierre-Paul - Signed 02/18/2016 WR Anthony Dablé - Signed as a Free Agent 02/18/2016 LS Zak DeOssie - Re-Signed 02/10/2016 LB Jon Beason - Retired 02/10/2016 OL Geoff Schwartz - Released 02/10/2016 OL Will Beatty - Terminated/failed physical 01/07/2016 OT Jake Rodgers - Signed to Reserve/Future Contract 01/07/2016 CB Leon McFadden - Signed to Reserve/Future Contract 01/07/2016 K Tom Obarski - Signed to Reserve/Future Contract
  • 31. 2016 GIANTS PLAYER BY POSITION QUARTERBACKS (3) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 6 Thomas,Logan QB 6-6 250 1 VirginiaTech 10 Manning,Eli QB 6-4 218 13 OleMiss 12 Nassib,Ryan QB 6-2 223 4 Syracuse RUNNING BACKS (8) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 23 Jennings,Rashad RB 6-1 231 8 Liberty 26 Darkwa,Orleans RB 6-0 215 3 Tulane 34 Vereen,Shane RB 5-10 205 6 California 35 Coprich,Marshaun RB 5-8 207 R IllinoisState 39 Perkin,Paul RB 5-10 208 R UCLA 43 Rainey,Bobby RB 5-8 212 4 WesternKentucky 44 Williams,Andre RB 5-11 230 3 BostonCollege FULL BACK (1) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 49 Whitlock,Nikita FB 5-10 250 1 WakeForest WIDE RECEIVERS (12) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 2 Maye,K.J. WR 5-8 191 R Minnesota 8 Dable,Anthony WR 6-4 220 R NoCollege 13 BeckhamJr.,Odell WR 5-11 198 3 LSU 15 King,Tavarres WR 6-1 200 1 Georgia 17 Harris,Dwayne WR 5-10 202 6 EastCarolina 18 Davis,Geremy WR 6-2 217 R Connecticut 19 White,Myles WR 6-0 190 3 LouisianaTech 80 Cruz,Victor WR 6-0 204 7 Massachusetts 82 LewisJr.,Roger WR 6-0 196 R BowlingGreen 83 Boone,Kadron WR 6-0 193 1 LSU 86 Powe,Darius WR 6-3 220 R California 87 Shepard,Sterling WR 5-10 194 R Oklahoma TIGHT ENDS (6) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 45 Tye,Will TE 6-2 262 2 StonyBrook 46 Johnson,Will FB 6-2 240 4 WestVirginia 81 LaCosse,Matt TE 6-5 261 2 Illinois 84 Donnell,Larry TE 6-6 265 4 GramblingState 88 Malleck,Ryan TE 6-4 207 R VirginiaTech 89 Adams,Jerell TE 6-5 247 R SouthCarolina OFFENSIVE LINE (9) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 64 McDermott,Shane C 6-3 305 1 Miami(FL) 69 Jones,Brett C 6-2 318 2 Regina 70 Richburg,Weston C 6-3 298 3 ColoradoState 61 Farrell,Dillon G 6-5 303 2 NewMexico 62 Seymour,Ryan G 6-4 305 3 Vanderbilt 67 Pugh,Justin G 6-4 301 4 Syracuse 77 Jerry,John G 6-5 340 7 OleMiss 60 Gettis,Adam T 6-2 305 5 Iowa 63 Cleary,Emmett T 6-7 324 2 BostonCollege 65 Rodgers,Jake T 6-6 320 1 EasternWashington 68 Hart,Bobby T 6-4 334 2 FloridaState 73 Newhouse,MarshallT 6-4 328 7 TexasChristian 74 Flowers,Ereck T 6-6 329 2 Miami(FL) 75 Stingily,Byron T 6-5 318 6 Louisville DEFENSIVE LINE (15) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 54 Vernon,Olivier DE 6-2 275 5 Miami(FL.) 58 Odighizuwa,Owa DE 6-3 270 2 UCLA 71 Maponga,Stansly DE 6-2 265 4 TexasChristian 72 Wynn,Kerry DE 6-5 264 4 Syracuse 78 Okwara,Romeo DE 6-5 265 R NotreDame 90 Pierre-Paul,Jason DE 6-5 278 7 SouthFlorida 99 Rose,Mike DE 6-2 261 R N.C.State 62 Coleman,Davon DT 6-4 292 3 ArizonaState 64 Milhouse,Greg DT 6-3 294 R Campbell 76 Cudjo,Jermelle DT 6-2 295 6 CentralOklahoma 79 Hughes,Montori DT 6-4 341 3 Tennessee-Martin 95 Hankins,JohnathanDT 6-2 325 5 OhioState 96 Bromley,Jay DT 6-3 306 4 Syracuse 97 NixIII,Louis DT 6-2 334 3 NotreDame LINEBACKERS (10) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 52 Casillas,Jonathan LB 6-1 227 8 Wisconsin 53 Brinkley,Jasper LB 6-1 255 8 SouthCarolina 55 ThomasIII,J.T. LB 6-1 236 6 WestVirginia 57 Robinson,Keenan LB 6-3 233 5 Texas 59 Kennard,Devon LB 6-4 251 4 USC 61 Williams,Ishaq LB 6-5 256 R NotreDame 66 Bars,Brad LB 6-3 251 2 PennState 91 Sheppard,Kelvin LB 6-2 249 6 LSU 93 Goodson,B.J. LB 6-1 238 R Clemson 94 Herzlich,Mark LB 6-4 246 6 BostonCollege DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 20 Jenkins,Janoris CB 5-10 198 6 NorthAlabama 25 Hall,Leon CB 5-11 195 9 Michigan 28 Apple,Eli CB 6-1 199 R OhioState 31 Wade,Trevin CB 5-10 190 5 Arizona 35 Smalley,Matt CB 6-5 184 R Lafayette 37 McFadden,Leon CB 5-10 190 4 SanDiegoState 38 Deayon,Donte CB 6-4 158 R BoiseState 39 Hunter,Michael CB 6-5 186 R OklahomaState 41 Rodgers-CromartieD. CB 6-2 193 9 TennesseeState 21 Collins,Landon S 6-0 225 2 Alabama 22 Thompson,MykkeleS 6-0 193 2 Texas 24 Jackson,Bennett S 6-0 192 2 NotreDame 27 Thompson,Darian S 6-1 213 R BoiseState 29 Berhe,Nat S 6-0 194 3 SanDiegoState 30 Taylor,Cooper S 6-4 228 4 Richmond 33 Adams,Andrew S 5-11 202 R Connecticut 36 Currie,Justin S 6-2 214 1 WesternMichigan SPECIALISTS (5) No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 3 Brown,Josh K 6-0 202 14 Nebraska 5 Obarski,Tom K 5-10 177 1 Concordia-St.Paul 9 Wing,Brad P 6-3 205 3 LSU 48 Ott,Tyler LS 6-3 252 2 Harvard 51 DeOssie,Zak LS 6-4 249 10 Brown
  • 32. QUEST DIAGNOSTICS TRAINING CENTER • 1925 GIANTS DRIVE • EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ 07073 (201) 935 8111 • GIANTS.COM GIANTS STATS
  • 33. 2015 GIANTS PRESEASON STATS NEW YORK GIANTS / PRESEASON / WEEK 5 / THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 WON 2, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 08/14 L 10-23 at Cincinnati 39,914 Darkwa 30 131 4.4 20 1 08/22 W 22-12 Jacksonville 72,479 K. Harper 20 56 2.8 14 0 08/29 L 18-28 New York Jets 75,235 Hunt 12 53 4.4 15 0 09/03 W 12- 9 at New England 66,829 Nassib 8 51 6.4 16 0 NY-G Opp. Jennings 13 48 3.7 12 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 70 82 A. Williams 15 39 2.6 11 0 Rushing 22 30 Vereen 9 29 3.2 10 0 Passing 39 42 Whitlock 1 2 2.0 2 0 Penalty 9 10 E. Manning 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 26/63 21/59 Stanzi 4 -7 -1.8 -1 0 3rd Down Pct. 41.3 35.6 TEAM 113 401 3.5 20 2 4th Down: Made/Att 0/2 1/2 OPPONENTS 118 482 4.1 26 1 4th Down Pct. 0.0 50.0 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD POSSESSION AVG. 29:57 30:03 J. Jones 15 187 12.5 23 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 1173 1262 Davis 11 132 12.0 40 0 Avg. Per Game 293.3 315.5 D. Harris 5 67 13.4 27 1 Total Plays 268 263 Beckham 5 31 6.2 8 0 Avg. Per Play 4.4 4.8 Robinson 5 23 4.6 7 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 401 482 Cunningham 4 91 22.8 33 1 Avg. Per Game 100.3 120.5 Talley 4 53 13.3 19 0 Total Rushes 113 118 Vereen 4 44 11.0 19 0 NET YARDS PASSING 772 780 Donnell 4 34 8.5 13 0 Avg. Per Game 193.0 195.0 Washington 3 25 8.3 11 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 7/32 10/51 Fells 2 22 11.0 21 0 Gross Yards 804 831 Parker 2 19 9.5 14 0 Att./Completions 148/77 135/73 Darkwa 2 15 7.5 9 0 Completion Pct. 52.0 54.1 Randle 2 15 7.5 8 0 Had Intercepted 1 2 Hunt 2 9 4.5 5 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 22/46.5 21/46.4 Hynoski 2 8 4.0 5 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 22/40.2 21/43.0 Jennings 2 1 0.5 6 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 28/270 26/219 A. Williams 1 16 16.0 16 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/1 7/2 K. Harper 1 7 7.0 7 0 TOUCHDOWNS 4 6 Whitlock 1 5 5.0 5 0 Rushing 2 1 TEAM 77 804 10.4 40 2 Passing 2 3 OPPONENTS 73 831 11.4 42 3 Returns 0 2 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Wade 1 61 61.0 61 0 TEAM 6 23 12 21 0 62 S. Brown LG 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 OPPONENTS 23 30 10 9 0 72 S. Brown TM 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM 2 60 30.0 61 0 J. Brown 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 7/ 8 0 24 OPPONENTS 1 59 59.0 59t 1 Boswell 0 0 0 0 0/ 0 4/ 4 0 12 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Cunningham 1 0 1 0 0 6 Weatherford 16 720 45.0 40.4 2 5 57 0 Darkwa 1 1 0 0 0 6 Malone 6 304 50.7 39.7 0 2 67 0 D. Harris 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 22 1024 46.5 40.2 2 7 67 0 Jennings 1 1 0 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 21 975 46.4 43.0 2 6 62 0 Talley 0 0 0 0 0 2 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD TEAM 4 2 2 0 3/ 3 11/12 0 62 D. Harris 5 2 13 2.6 6 0 OPPONENTS 6 1 3 2 4/ 5 10/11 0 72 Parker 5 4 11 2.2 7 0 2-Pt Conv: Talley, TM 1-1, OPP 1-1 Hosley 1 0 9 9.0 9 0 SACKS: Moore 3.5, Selvie 2, Co. Taylor 2, TEAM 11 6 33 3.0 9 0 Bromley 1, Thomas 1, Jenkins 0.5, TM 10, OPPONENTS 15 2 99 6.6 54t 1 OPP 7 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD FUM/LOST: J. Jones 1/1 Hunt 6 195 32.5 70 0 D. Harris 2 58 29.0 33 0 D. Johnson 2 42 21.0 21 0 K. Harper 1 22 22.0 22 0 Hynoski 1 7 7.0 7 0 A. Williams 1 6 6.0 6 0 TEAM 13 330 25.4 70 0 OPPONENTS 12 310 25.8 44 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ J. Brown 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 3/ 3 2/3 Boswell 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 1/ 1 0/0 TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 4/ 4 2/3 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 3 3/ 3 2/ 2 3/3 J. Brown: (53N,41G)(51G,43G,53G,37G,28G)(48G)() Boswell: ()()()(34G,29G,33G,41G) TM: (53N,41G)(51G,43G,53G,37G,28G)(48G)(34G,29G, 33G,41G) OPP: (46G,27N,25G,21G)(52G,38G,49G,55G)()(34G, 33G,50G) * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Nassib 103 54 611 52.4 5.93 2 1.9 0 0.0 40 3/ 9 77.0 E. Manning 38 20 159 52.6 4.18 0 0.0 1 2.6 19 2/ 6 52.4 Stanzi 7 3 34 42.9 4.86 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 2/ 17 58.0 TEAM 148 77 804 52.0 5.43 2 1.4 1 0.7 40 7/ 32 69.8 OPPONENTS 135 73 831 54.1 6.16 3 2.2 2 1.5 42 10/ 51 74.0
  • 34. Player T A TT SK YD TFL QH INT PD FF FR T A FF FR BL T A FF FR Landon Collins 80 28 108 0 0 5 1 1 9 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jonathan Casillas 62 18 80 2 12 5 2 1 5 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jasper Brinkley 48 18 66 1 0 5 1 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prince Amukamara 55 8 63 0 0 1 0 1 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Meriweather 43 16 59 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uani ‘Unga 42 17 59 0 0 2 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D.Rodgers-Cromartie 52 6 58 0 0 2 0 3 13 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Devon Kennard 36 20 56 0 0 2 5 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kerry Wynn 33 20 53 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trevin Wade 39 9 48 0 0 1 5 0 6 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Craig Dahl 34 10 44 1 5 1 1 0 4 0 0 12 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 J.T. Thomas 27 16 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Robert Ayers 31 10 41 9.5 60.5 11 22 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jay Bromley 19 17 36 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Johnathan Hankins 21 9 30 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jayron Hosley 20 9 29 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trumaine McBride 23 3 26 0 0 1 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jason Pierre-Paul 21 5 26 1 9 4 7 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cullen Jenkins 15 11 26 3 16 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 George Selvie 15 11 26 1 4.5 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Markus Kuhn 9 11 20 0.5 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jon Beason 11 7 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Damontre Moore 12 5 17 3 16 2 9 0 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Herzlich 9 8 17 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cooper Taylor 4 4 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montori Hughes 3 3 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Owa Odighizuwa 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nikita Whitlock 1 0 1 1 14 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orleans Darkwa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Zak DeOssie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Geremy Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tramain Jacobs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dwayne Harris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 Andre Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brad Bars 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 James Morris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brad Wing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Josh Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leon McFadden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Pugh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Will Tye 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ereck Flowers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Geoff Schwartz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Jerome Cunningham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Larry Donnell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Odell Beckham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Shane Vereen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Bobby Hart 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Eli Manning 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Rashad Jennings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Myles White 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Team Totals 767 300 1067 23 137 59 84 15 87 17 11 78 22 1 5 3 14 0 0 8 Opponent Totals 733 299 1032 26 144 65 71 14 78 10 7 75 10 1 4 0 19 0 0 8 DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS MISC. 2015 GIANTS DEFENSIVE STATS
  • 35. GIANTS 9/13 at Dallas 9/20 Atlanta 9/24 Washington 10/4 at Buffalo 10/11 San Francisco 10/19 at Philadelphia 10/25 Dallas 11/1 at New Orleans 11/8 at Tampa Bay 11/15 New England 11/29 at Washington 12/6 Jets 12/14 at Miami 12/20 Carolina 12/27 at Minnesota 1/3 Philadelphia 2015 Totals 71 138 74 137 0 420 87 126 95 144 3 442 GIANTS OPPONENTS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 3 10 3 10 - 26 3 3 7 14 - 27 0 13 7 0 - 20 7 3 0 14 - 24 12 3 3 14 - 32 0 6 0 15 - 21 9 7 0 8 - 24 3 0 0 7 - 10 3 10 7 10 - 30 3 3 7 14 - 27 3 10 7 10 - 30 3 3 7 14 - 27 0 10 10 7 - 27 3 10 0 7 - 20 7 14 7 21 - 49 14 14 14 10 - 52 10 7 3 12 - 32 6 3 3 6 - 18 7 10 6 3 - 26 7 3 7 10 - 27 0 0 0 14 - 14 0 17 0 3 - 20 0 20 0 0 0 20 3 7 9 14 3 23 3 14 7 7 - 31 7 10 7 0 - 24 7 0 7 21 - 35 7 14 14 3 - 38 0 3 7 7 - 17 3 16 13 17 - 49 3 17 7 3 - 30 14 7 7 7 - 35 2015 GIANTS TEAM SCORING
  • 36. GIANTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING PASSING INT. BY NYG T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD 9/13 at Dallas 18 6 10 2 285 61 99 24 186 1/3 36 20 0 2 20 0 9/20 Atlanta 19 6 12 1 388 65 97 23 291 2/1 40 27 0 0 0 0 9/24 Washington 19 5 13 1 363 63 84 31 279 0/0 32 23 0 2 6 0 10/4 at Buffalo 19 4 8 7 303 64 92 28 211 1/1 35 20 1 1 0 0 10/11 San Francisco 30 6 23 1 525 75 84 21 441 0/0 54 41 1 0 0 0 10/19 at Philadelphia 18 3 11 4 247 64 81 23 166 3/23 38 24 2 3 43 0 10/25 Dallas 13 4 7 2 289 51 132 25 157 2/13 24 13 0 3 70 1 11/1 at New Orleans 28 5 16 7 416 65 87 21 329 3/21 41 30 0 2 65 1 at Tampa Bay 24 6 14 4 327 73 114 33 213 0/0 40 26 2 0 0 0 11/15 New England 21 2 16 3 422 70 80 23 342 3/19 44 24 0 1 2 0 11/29 at Washington 17 1 14 2 332 67 33 13 299 3/22 51 26 3 0 0 0 12/6 Jets 14 2 9 3 355 61 74 24 281 3/16 34 18 1 0 0 0 12/14 at Miami 25 6 15 4 429 63 92 32 337 0/0 31 27 0 0 0 0 12/20 Carolina 21 7 11 3 406 73 161 27 245 0/0 46 29 1 0 0 0 12/27 at Minnesota 15 3 11 1 363 58 91 20 272 4/30 34 20 3 0 0 0 1/3 Philadelphia 30 11 18 1 502 81 208 36 302 2/8 43 24 0 1 0 0 2015 Totals 331 78 208 46 5956 1053 1609 403 4343 27/157 623 392 14 15 206 2 GIANTS 9/13 at Dallas 9/20 Atlanta 9/24 Washington 10/4 at Buffalo 10/11 San Francisco 10/19 at Philadelphia 10/25 Dallas 11/1 at New Orleans 11/8 at Tampa Bay 11/15 New England 11/29 at Washington 12/6 Jets 12/14 at Miami 12/20 Carolina 12/27 at Minnesota 1/3 Philadelphia 2015 Totals PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT 4-44.8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 5-44 0/0 4-41.0 4 66 0 0 2 77 0 6-35 2/1 4-42.8 1 0 0 0 2 17 0 8-67 1/0 8-44.4 3 18 1 0 1 25 0 11-85 1/0 2-45.0 3 31 0 0 2 44 0 6-65 0/0 8-42.4 3 1 0 0 4 79 0 12-92 2/1 5-47.0 0 0 0 0 3 149 1 3-13 0/0 4-53.0 1 13 0 0 5 169 0 6-53 2/1 1-64.0 0 0 1 0 2 54 0 6-49 1/0 4-41.0 4 41 0 0 3 38 0 8-49 3/1 7-50.4 4 14 1 0 1 19 0 4-35 3/0 5-42.2 2 96 0 1 4 104 0 8-60 0/0 4-45.0 2 35 1 0 1 22 0 3-25 1/1 7-45.0 4 32 3 0 1 19 0 7-47 2/1 6-40.2 2 12 0 2 8 162 0 7-48 2/0 3-35.7 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2-10 2/1 76-44.5 36 367 9 3 39 971 1 102-779 22/7 2015 GIANTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS
  • 37. GIANTS SCORING 9/13 at Dallas 9/20 Atlanta 9/24 Washington 10/4 at Buffalo 10/11 San Francisco 10/19 at Philadelphia 10/25 Dallas 11/1 at New Orleans 11/8 at Tampa Bay 11/15 New England 11/29 at Washington 12/6 Jets 12/14 at Miami 12/20 Carolina 12/27 at Minnesota 1/3 Philadelphia 2015 Totals TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P. 2 1 0 1 2/2 0/0 4/4 22:50 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 2/2 28:25 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 3/3 31:30 3 0 3 0 1/2 1/1 1/1 30:33 3 0 3 0 3/3 0/0 3/3 31:58 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 0/0 29:30 3 1 0 2 3/3 0/0 2/2 21:56 7 0 6 1 7/7 0/0 0/0 25:01 3 0 2 1 2/2 0/0 4/4 34:55 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 4/4 28:24 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 0/0 24:00 2 0 1 1 2/2 0/0 2/3 29:56 4 0 4 0 4/4 0/0 1/2 30:31 5 1 4 0 5/5 0/0 0/0 29:08 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 1/1 25:03 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 3/3 31:54 47 5 36 6 44/45 1/1 30/32 28:14 Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 9/13 at Dallas 6/14 43% 9/20 vs. Atlanta 10/17 59% 9/24 vs. Washington 4/12 33% 10/4 at Buffalo 3/15 20% 10/11 vs. San Francisco 9/14 64% 10/19 at Philadelphia 4/13 31% 10/25 vs. Dallas 3/11 27% 11/1 at New Orleans 1/8 13% Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 9/13 at Dallas 6/11 55% 9/20 vs. Atlanta 11/17 65% 9/24 vs. Washington 6/15 40% 10/4 at Buffalo 3/16 19% 10/11 vs.San Francisco 8/14 57% 10/19 at Philadelphia 6/16 38% 10/25 vs. Dallas 6/11 55% 11/1 at New Orleans 6/10 60% Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 11/8 at Tampa Bay 9/16 56% 11/15 vs. New England 7/15 47% 11/29 at Washington 3/15 20% 12/6 vs. Jets 4/15 27% 12/4 at Miami 5/11 45% 12/20 vs. Carolina 5/15 40% 12/27 at Minnesota 1/11 9% 1/3 vs. Philadelphia 7-15 47% Date Opponent Conv/A Pct. 11/8 at Tampa Bay 6/13 46% 11/15 vs. New England 7/14 50% 11/29 at Washington 4/15 27% 12/6 vs. Jets 6/15 40% 12/14 at Miami 7/16 44% 12/20 vs. Carlina 9/17 53% 12/27 at Minnesota 6/16 38% 1/3 vs. Philadelphia 10-13 77% 2015 GIANTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS 2015 GIANTS TEAM THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 2015 OPPENENTS EFFICIENCY
  • 38. OPPONENTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING PASSING INT. BY OPP T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD 9/13 at Dallas 27 4 21 2 436 68 80 23 356 0/0 45 36 2 0 0 0 9/20 Atlanta 25 5 19 1 402 70 56 22 346 2/17 46 30 0 0 0 0 9/24 Washington 22 3 16 3 393 70 88 20 305 1/11 49 30 2 0 0 0 10/4 at Buffalo 14 2 11 1 313 68 55 24 258 2/16 42 28 1 1 29 0 10/11 San Francisco 22 8 11 3 380 64 124 27 256 2/6 35 23 0 0 0 0 10/19 at Philadelphia 24 10 11 3 425 76 155 37 270 1/10 38 24 3 2 17 1 10/25 Dallas 27 14 10 3 460 69 233 41 227 1/0 27 17 3 0 0 0 11/1 at New Orleans 35 10 24 1 608 76 103 26 505 0/0 50 40 1 0 0 0 11/8 at Tampa Bay 19 6 10 3 385 59 136 23 249 0/0 36 19 0 2 34 0 11/15 New England 22 5 15 2 406 68 77 23 329 3/5 42 26 1 0 0 0 11/29 at Washington 18 5 12 1 407 66 105 37 302 0/0 29 20 0 3 13 0 12/6 Jets 28 5 21 2 463 77 90 24 373 3/17 50 36 0 1 11 0 12/14 at Miami 16 6 10 0 363 64 128 22 235 1/1 41 25 0 0 0 0 12/20 Carolina 28 7 20 1 480 77 171 29 309 3/31 45 25 0 1 0 0 12/27 at Minnesota 17 7 9 1 368 68 218 40 150 3/18 25 15 0 3 76 1 1/3 Philadelphia 23 7 16 0 435 65 120 26 315 1/5 38 30 1 1 5 0 2015 Totals 356 104 236 27 6725 1105 1942 444 4783 23/137 638 423 15 14 180 2 OPPONENTS 9/13 at Dallas 9/20 Atlanta 9/24 Washington 10/4 at Buffalo 10/11 San Francisco 10/19 at Philadelphia 10/25 Dallas 11/1 at New Orleans 11/8 at Tampa Bay 11/15 New England 11/29 at Washington 12/6 Jets 12/14 at Miami 12/20 Carolina 12/27 at Minnesota 1/3 Philadelphia 2015 Totals PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT 2-53.5 1 -3 2 0 5 96 0 3-35 3/1 5-54.6 1 10 2 0 2 31 0 6-65 0/0 2-18.0 1 10 2 0 4 158 1 7-58 2/1 7-51.9 5 20 2 0 4 68 0 17-135 2/1 3-46.0 1 16 1 0 2 25 0 4-28 2/0 4-54.3 4 25 1 0 2 33 0 9-72 3/1 2-33.0 2 7 1 0 3 66 0 7-46 1/1 2-47.5 2 30 0 0 2 26 0 12-93 2/1 2-42.5 1 1 0 0 4 87 0 9-79 4/3 4-50.0 2 84 2 0 4 71 0 7-93 2/1 6-44.7 3 26 0 0 3 58 0 7-80 1/0 5-44.8 1 -1 3 0 5 108 0 8-61 2/1 6-46.7 2 30 1 0 4 109 0 12-123 2/1 7-45.4 3 44 2 0 5 82 0 7-88 1/1 4-40.5 1 1 2 0 3 53 0 2-10 0/0 3-41.3 0 0 0 0 2 24 0 3-11 1/1 64-46.2 30 300 21 0 54 1095 1 120-1078 28/13 2015 OPPONENTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS
  • 39. GIANTS (16 GAMES) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: ............39, Vereen, vs. DAL (10/25) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN:....................38, Jennings, vs. CAR (12/20) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION:87t, Manning to Beckham, vs. NE (11/15) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS:87t, Manning to Beckham, vs. NE (11/15) LONGEST PUNT RETURN:................................80t, Harris, vs. NYJ (12/6) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN:.......................101t, Harris, vs. DAL (10/25) MOST INTERCEPTIONS..................2, Rodgers-Cromartie, vs. DAL (10/25) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN:................63t, McBride, at NO (11/1) LONGEST PUNT:....................................................64, Wing, at TB (11/8) LONGEST FIELD GOAL:....................................53, Brown, vs. NE (11/15) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS:............................27, Jennings, vs. PHI (1/3) MOST RUSHING YARDS:................................170, Jennings, vs. PHI (1/3) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS:.................................54, Manning, vs. SF (10/11) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS:..........................41, Manning, vs. SF (10/11) MOST YARDS PASSING:...............................441, Manning, vs. SF (10/11) MOST RECEPTIONS:................9,twice, last, Beckham Jr., at WAS (11/29) MOST YARDS RECEIVING:......................166, Beckham Jr. at MIA (12/14) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN:3, twice, last, Manning, at MIN (12/27) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS:1, 5 times, last by Jennings, vs. PHI (1/3) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES:...........................6, Manning, at NO (11/1) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS:.............3, Beckham Jr., at NO (11/1) MOST QB SACKS:.................................................2, Moore, vs. SF (10/11) OPPONENTS (16 GAMES) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE:...68t, McKinnon, at MIN (12/27) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN:............68t, McKinnon, at MIN (12/27) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION:.76t, Brady to Gronkowski, vs. NE (11/15) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 76t, Brady to Gronkowski, vs. NE (11/15) LONGEST PUNT RETURN:....................82, Amendola, vs. NE (11/15) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN:......................101t, Ross vs. WAS (9/24) MOST INTERCEPTIONS:.......1, 10 times, last by Miles, vs. NYJ (12/6) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN:...........35, Smith, at MIN (12/27) LONGEST PUNT:.........................................69, Bosher, vs. ATL (9/20) LONGEST FIELD GOAL:......................54, Gostkowski, vs. NE (11/15) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS:...............29, McFadden, vs. DAL (10/25) MOST RUSHING YARDS:...................152, McFadden, vs. DAL (10/25) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS:..................................50, Brees, at NO (11/1) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS:...........................40, Brees, at NO (11/1) MOST YARDS PASSING:................................511, Brees, at NO (11/1) MOST PASSES CAUGHT:...............................13, Jones, vs. ATL (9/20) MOST YARDS RECEIVING:.............................152, Evans, at TB (11/8) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN:............3, Bradford, at PHI (10/19) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS:2, twice, last, McKinnon, at MIN (12/27) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS:..........2, 4 times, last by Matthews, vs. PHI (1/3) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES:...........................7, Brees, at NO (11/1) MOST QB SACKS:....................2, twice, last, Johnson, at MIN (12/27) OPPONENTS SCORING 9/13 at Dallas 9/20 Atlanta 9/24 Washington 10/4 at Buffalo 10/11 San Francisco 10/19 at Philadelphia 10/25 Dallas 11/1 at New Orleans 11/8 at Tampa Bay 11/15 New England 11/29 at Washington 12/6 Jets 12/14 at Miami 12/20 Carolina 12/27 at Minnesota 1/3 Philadelphia 2015 Totals TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P. 3 0 3 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 37:10 3 2 1 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 31:35 2 0 1 1 2/2 1/1 2/2 28:30 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 1/2 29:27 4 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 28:02 3 1 1 1 3/3 0/0 2/2 30:30 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 2/2 38:04 7 0 7 0 7/7 0/0 1/1 34:59 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/1 4/5 25:05 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 31:36 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 2/3 36:00 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 3/3 38:31 3 2 1 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 29:29 5 0 5 0 5/5 0/0 1/2 30:52 5 3 1 1 4/5 0/0 5/5 34:57 5 2 2 1 5/5 0/0 0/0 28:06 50 15 31 3 47/48 1/2 31/35 31:46 2015 OPPONENTS TEAM OFFENSIVE STATS 2015 INDIVDUAL BEST