
NY Giants training camp 2025 practice highlights from the sidelines
See and hear New York Giants players in highlights during training camp practices from the sideline in East Rutherford.
EAST RUTHERFORD – The New York Giants, like every other NFL team, are in the process of cutting their roster from 90 down to 53 by Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline.
The Giants got an early start towards the 53-man roster in the aftermath of their preseason finale, making eight moves. They made two more transactions Sunday in advance of cut down day, meaning the roster is at 80 (kicker Jude McAtamney is 81, but he will be exempt and a member of the practice squad because of the International Pathway Program).
NorthJersey.com and The Record is bringing you live updates for every roster move ahead of Tuesday’s 53-man deadline. Follow along.
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The Giants began their roster cuts on Aug. 22. Here are the players who have been waived or released:
S K’Von Wallace
The veteran had started games for DC Shane Bowen in Tennessee. He was signed on the eve of training camp after working out for the Giants during their spring minicamp. The expectation was that Wallace would do enough in camp to bump up as the second pairing with Dan Belton, but that never materialized.
WR Montrell Washington
Washington had some juice and wiggle to his game, and a flair for the wild catch in camp. Dropped two passes from Jaxson Dart in Buffalo, and that inconsistency caught up to him in the preseason games and cost him in chase to squeeze out a spot.
WR Jordan Bly
The undrafted rookie showed flashes, but got caught up in a numbers’ game. In previous seasons, he may have gotten more opportunities.
ILB K.J. Cloyd
The man of 1,000 tackles last preseason was a late addition and never got his footing.
CB O’Donnell Fortune
The undrafted rookie made some plays against the Patriots, but was not consistent enough.
ILB Dyontae Johnson
The star of last summer failed to capitalize on chances in a group that was top heavy with Bobby Okereke, Micah McFadden and Darius Muasau.
C Jimmy Morrissey
The veteran was with the third and fourth units.
WR Zach Pascal
The veteran receiver had his moments in the Jets’ joint practice, but never made a serious move for the active roster.
OL Jaison Williams
The undrafted rookie from Youngstown State moved to guard and spent the summer on the third and fourth units.
Injured reserveCB T.J. Moore
The undrafted rookie certainly ran the gamut of emotions in Thursday’s preseason finale. He returned an interception for a touchdown, setting off a wild celebration on the sideline that caught national attention. Unfortunately, his promising night was dashed when his right leg buckled during a play on kick coverage. Moore underwent surgery to repair the fracture and was placed on IR, ending his season. He was likely a candidate for the practice squad.