Giants’ Jalin Hyatt doesn’t think he’ll need much time to snap lengthy touchdown drought
NY Post
Shortly after helping about 30 kids pile toppings onto their hamburgers, Jalin Hyatt acknowledged that he is starving.
For a touchdown, that is.
The Giants’ second-year receiver went from finishing second in the NCAA with 15 touchdown catches during his final season at Tennessee to not reaching the end zone as an NFL rookie.
When does he plan to halt that drought?
“Week 1,” Hyatt quipped to The Post. “I’m hungry. I’ve never had a season in my life of not scoring a touchdown. That stays with me. That will probably stay with me for the rest of my life. I’ll be ready.”
Hyatt, 22, teamed with Smashburger on Monday to treat members of the Madison Square Boys & Girls Club to lunch in Midtown.
With the Yankees on an impressive run of mostly correct decisions, there’s some reason to leave them alone and just let the best team in the American League continue to roll. But they did raise serious doubt and leave room for suggestions (and even ridicule) following maybe the most inexplicable decision of this season, or any season.
The Giants have never been 0-2 under Brian Daboll, until now. They were 2-0 and flying high in 2022 and 1-1 after a rousing comeback in Arizona in 2023. So, this represents a low point as far as early-season difficulties for Daboll and the Giants. They had no business beating the Vikings in the opener and no business losing to the Commanders in Week 2. But here they are.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Harrison Butker kept making a lonely walk to midfield after each quarter Sunday to check on the direction of the wind, which tends to swirl inside Arrowhead Stadium. He did it one last time during the 2-minute warning, when his Chiefs were trailing the Bengals by two and trying to give him a winning field-goal attempt.