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Giants Rookie Suffers Devastating Injury that Could Put Season in Jeopardy

Giants Rookie Suffers Devastating Injury that Could Put Season in Jeopardy

Summary

New York Giants rookie cornerback Thaddeus Dixon suffered a torn Achilles tendon during offseason workouts. This injury could cause him to miss his entire first NFL season, affecting the team's young defensive backfield depth.

Key Facts

  • Thaddeus Dixon is a rookie cornerback for the New York Giants and was undrafted.
  • He tore his Achilles tendon during the Giants' offseason workout program.
  • Achilles injuries usually take 6 to 12 months to heal fully.
  • Dixon’s injury could mean he misses the entire 2026 NFL season.
  • The Giants lost their top cornerback, Cor’Dale Flott, to another team in free agency.
  • New York’s remaining cornerbacks are young, with an average age of 24.5 years.
  • The Giants drafted Colton Hood and signed Greg Newsome II to strengthen their defense, but questions remain about the secondary’s overall experience.
  • Last season, Dixon allowed 16 catches, 244 yards, and 1 touchdown, while defending 6 passes and forcing 5 incompletions.
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