At least the Giants don’t have to face Jamal Adams in a Cowboys jersey this week on Monday Night Football.
Tuesday’s trade deadline ultimately fizzled quietly for Big Blue and the entire NFL, including Dallas’ failure to close on the Jets’ Adams, which would have meant two games a year for the Giants against the dynamic safety in the NFC East.
As it is, the Giants will meet Adams and the host Jets at MetLife Stadium in two weeks.
Giants GM Dave Gettleman, meanwhile, held on to veterans Janoris Jenkins, Nate Solder and Alec Ogletree. And meaningfully, Eli Manning also stayed put, meaning if the two-time Super Bowl MVP retires after his 16th NFL season, he will retire a career Giant.
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