New York Giants ranked 23rd in DAZN's NFL power rankings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 11:00 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

The New York Giants are currently positioned at No. 23 in DAZN's power rankings as the 2026 NFL season approaches. Despite a preseason loss to the Minnesota Vikings, where they fell 13-10, several players displayed potential. The Giants’ quarterback Jaxson Dart, along with hopeful contributions from players like Cam Skattebo and Malik Nabers, could be pivotal as they seek to improve. The team is addressing key losses and building its defense with additions like Brian Burns and Abdul Carter. Looking ahead, consistency and development will be crucial for the Giants if they are to emerge as contenders in the NFC East.
- •Giants rank 23rd in DAZN power rankings ahead of the 2026 season.
- •The team lost their preseason opener 13-10 to the Vikings.
- •Key players include quarterback Jaxson Dart and linebacker Brian Burns.
- •The Giants are viewed as dark horse candidates for the NFC East.
- •Development of offensive players is essential for playoff aspirations.
- 11:00 PMYahoo Sports — Where do New York Giants land in latest DAZN power rankings?
"DAZN isn't overly impressed with the New York Giants and where they're slated in the latest power rankings showcase that.
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