Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones, now with the Minnesota Vikings practice squad, showed gratitude to his former offensive linemen by gifting them limited edition Clase Azul bottles for the holidays. This generous gesture, potentially costing up to $19,000, highlights his appreciation despite the Giants' struggles this season.
Meanwhile, Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton was recognized as the Week 16 NFLPA Community MVP for his charitable efforts, including a $50,000 donation to help families in need. Slayton's commitment to community service has earned him multiple accolades, including a nomination for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.
The Giants are also dealing with significant roster changes, including placing rookie safety Tyler Nubin on IR and signing cornerback Divaad Wilson from the Arizona Cardinals practice squad. The team continues to face challenges as they prepare for their upcoming games.