New York Giants plan to release wide receiver Jalin Hyatt this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 7:17 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
The New York Giants are expected to release wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, a former third-round pick, this summer due to recent roster changes. The Giants have acquired several veteran receivers, pushing Hyatt down the depth chart. Despite entering the NFL as a promising player from Tennessee, Hyatt had an underwhelming rookie season with only five catches for 35 yards. His role has diminished, and he faces the possibility of joining another team's practice squad to revive his career.
- •Jalin Hyatt is expected to be released by the New York Giants.
- •Hyatt's 2025 season included only five catches and 35 yards.
- •The Giants have added proven veteran receivers this offseason.
- •Hyatt may seek a future opportunity on another team's practice squad.
- •Concerns about Hyatt's limited route tree have persisted since college.
- 7:17 PMYahoo Sports — New York Giants expected to move on from former third-round wide receiver
"The NFL offseason has brought significant roster turnover as teams continue to add fresh talent. As a result, several players around the league are facing uncertain futures. One New York Giants wide receiver, however, appears to be on his way…
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