New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll explained the plan for giving snaps to second-year wide receiver Jalin Hyatt.
New York Giants second-year receiver Jalin Hyatt was supposed to be part of the trio of young receivers–Malik Nabers and ...
Jalin Hyatt is the Giants’ fourth wide receiver because he has not shown that he warrants more playing time than veteran Darius Slayton. Hyatt did not leap over Slayton on the depth chart this ...
If Darius Slayton, who is in concussion protocol, is out for the Giants’ Week 2 clash against the Commanders, is it as simple as Jalin Hyatt elevating ... to commemorate 9/11 and said that ...
The New York Giants have given receiver Malik Nabers plenty of looks, while Jalin ... in 11 personnel, not as much 10 personnel, but he'll be ready to go when his number is called.” Hyatt ...
New York Giants second-year receiver Jalin Hyatt didn’t come right out and say as much, but when he abruptly left the Giants locker room following their Week 1 loss to the Minnesota Vikings ...
New York Giants second year wide receiver Jalin ... in Hyatt in particular plays. And then (Malik) Nabers, he's been on the field most of the time and we've mixed in 12, we've mixed in 11 ...
The offensive line found new (and improved) starters at three positions, and a quartet of receivers – Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson, and Jalin Hyatt – was supposed to make ...
One player we thought we might see more of is second-year wideout Jalin Hyatt, but he was only on the field for 19 snaps and was targeted only once. On Monday, head coach Brian Daboll was ...