Giants Just Sent A Clear Message About Their Receiver Battle

In a surprising roster move, the New York Giants part ways with JuJu Smith-Schuster to make room for the newly-signed Najee Harris.

The Giants made a notable roster swap on Tuesday, moving on from veteran wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster and adding running back Najee Harris.

Smith-Schuster, who signed with New York on June 1, was one of three additions the Giants made that day alongside Braxton Berrios and Odell Beckham Jr. The flurry of offseason injuries left the team searching for extra bodies, but Smith-Schuster never seized the opportunity.

Early doubts surfaced during OTAs after a clip of him appearing slow and dropping an easy catch spread on social media. Training camp didn’t bring the same kind of public alarm, but it also didn’t produce enough to secure his spot.

Smith-Schuster was not targeted in Saturday’s 13-10 loss to the Vikings. Beckham finished with two catches, while Berrios added a nine-yard reception and returned two punts for 30 yards.

As of Tuesday afternoon, Beckham and Berrios were still on the roster and are expected to play against the Dolphins on Saturday afternoon.

Smith-Schuster’s future in New York is not necessarily over. Under the NFL’s modernized practice squad rules, the Giants could keep him around as an extra receiver, though he would also be free to sign elsewhere.

The former second-round pick in 2017 has 481 catches for 5,625 yards and 33 touchdowns. His best season came in 2018, when he made the Pro Bowl after catching 111 passes for 1,426 yards and seven touchdowns. A severe shoulder injury wiped out most of his 2021 season, and he later moved on to the Chiefs.

He put up 78 catches for 933 yards in 2022, but that looks more like the last real spike of his peak. Over the last three seasons, he has not topped 35 receptions or 350 yards in a year, and his role now appears to be that of a bench receiver.

Berrios, meanwhile, is considered to have a strong chance of surviving final cuts because of what he brings on special teams. Beckham does not offer return value or special teams help, and he is a 33-year-old who last played in December 2024.

The receiver picture is still taking shape. Malik Nabers has fully returned to practice, and rookie Malachi Fields caught a touchdown from Jaxson Dart last Saturday.

Darius Slayton, Darnell Mooney, and Calvin Austin III are expected to join Nabers and Fields on the Week 1 roster, though it remains unclear whether the Giants will keep seven receivers. Berrios’ role would likely be as a returner or an emergency offensive option.

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