Giants’ Brian Daboll regrets outburst following Jack Anderson penalty

New York Giants coach Brian Daboll is regretful for his outburst in Week 10 and has apologized to OL Jack Anderson, who was his target.

New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll went off on reserve offensive lineman Jack Anderson on the sidelines during Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans.

The tirade came after Anderson committed a false start penalty that took the Giants out of a chance to convert on a fourth-and-1 opportunity.

On Monday afternoon, a much calmer Daboll walked reporters through his mindset.

“You see it after and you’re like, ‘I wish I didn’t do that,’ sometimes. I wear my emotions on my sleeve, and I’ve told Jack that. I talk to my players all the time or my coaches,” Daboll said.

“There’re some things that I like to help but I can’t help sometimes, probably how I was raised. I’ll even get that way with myself. I talk to myself when I think I’ve made a dumb decision or do something that I shouldn’t have done. Again, I don’t think about it. It just happens naturally and we’re in a critical situation of the game. Fourth-and-1 that we were going to go for it, again I understand mistakes happen and I’ve got a lot of confidence in Jack just like I do all the other players. At that particular time, I (was) just, not happy and whatever I say I say. I think I apologized later.”

Daboll says he lives in the moment at times (“whatever I’m feeling, I do”) and was asked if he ‘circles back’ with the affected player or players.

“No doubt about that because it’s a relationship driven business too,” he said. “Look, I’ve made plenty of mistakes and I’m hard on myself. I understand that got caught on camera. Do I like it? No. There’re times where I say, ‘Man I wish I was a little more laid back?’ Probably. But that’s me.”

When asked if he ever yelled back at himself he said, “Probably, yeah. I don’t mind it when other guys yell back either.”

Giant fans don’t mind the yelling. At 7-2, Daboll is the leading candidate for NFL Coach of the Year and older Giant fans will recall another successful head coach who did his share of shouting, Hall of Famer Bill Parcells.

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What we learned from Giants’ 24-16 win over Texans

The New York Giants defeated the Houston Texans, 24-16, in Week 10 and here’s some of what we learned from that win.

The New York Giants improved to 7-2 on the season with a 24-16 victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Here are a few things we learned in Week 10.

Former Eagles offensive guard Jack Anderson claimed off waivers by the Giants

After a solid preseason with the Philadelphia Eagles, offensive guard Jack Anderson is headed to the New York Giants as a waiver claim

The Eagles will see a familiar face this season after the New York Giants were awarded offensive guard Jack Anderson in a waiver claim.

Philadelphia waived Anderson on Tuesday during their final roster cuts despite performing well during training camp and the preseason.

Anderson was selected with Buffalo’s 236th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft and spent a month on the practice squad before signing with the Eagles.

Anderson saw action in two games last season, starting the season finale against the Cowboys.

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Giants claim four players off of waivers

The New York Giants have been awarded four players off of waivers, including three defensive backs.

The New York Giants established their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday but immediate changes were expected. Among them were waiver claims, which was an opportunity the Giants could maximize given the NFL’s waiver order.

At noon ET on Wednesday, those claims became official. And for the Giants, they walked away with four new players.

Eagles 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cuts

Philadelphia Eagles 16-man practice squad prediction ahead of final roster cutdowns

The Eagles are counting down to the Tuesday afternoon deadline in which the organization will have to trim their roster down to 53 players, with a 16-man practice squad to be formed hours afterward.

With changes to the practice squad in recent years, Howie Roseman can have a farm system of versatile players to interchange weekly based on injury, opponent, or roster manipulation.

Of the 16 players allowed on Philadelphia’s practice squad, ten have to be rookies or second-year players, while the remaining six players have no limitations (veterans).

With the Eagles set for afternoon practice, here’s our final prediction for the team’s 16-man practice squad.

5 Eagles making a final push for 53-man roster spot

5 Philadelphia Eagles who are on the bubble pushing for a 53-man roster spot

The Eagles will depart for Miami on Tuesday for two days of joint practices with the Dolphins on Wednesday and Thursday in South Florida.

Philadelphia will trim the roster down to 80 players before departing on Tuesday.

With the starters expected to dominate intense practice sessions against the upstart Dolphins, several players on the roster bubble will look to make one last push for the 53-man projections.

With tight battles at wide receiver, cornerback, and safety, five players are looking to make a final roster push.

7 Eagles who could draw trade interest after joint practices with the Browns

7 Philadelphia Eagles who could draw trade interest after joint practices with the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles build their roster from the inside out, and thanks to Howie Roseman, the organization exudes toughness and physicality that travels anywhere.

Nick Sirianni is a huge fan of the joint practice craze, and it has benefited Philadelphia over the past two summers, helping to speed up the roster-building process.

On Sunday, Philadelphia physically dominated the Cleveland Browns, and it followed the tone of Thursday and Friday’s joint practice sessions in Berea, Ohio. The two showdowns also gave the Browns and teams around the league an up-close view of the Eagles’ stockpile of talent at key positions.

The team will now look to trim the roster down to 80 players, and with a little over a week left in the preseason, Philadelphia and other teams around the league will look to make critical trades to improve the rosters at key positions.

With the Eagles headed to Miami for two days of joint practices with the Dolphins, we’ve highlighted seven players that could draw trade interest.

7 things to watch in Eagles’ second preseason game vs. Browns

Seven things to watch in the Philadelphia Eagles’ second preseason game vs. the Cleveland Browns

The Eagles wrapped up two successful days of joint practice on Friday, and after a Saturday afternoon walkthrough, the Birds are hours away from a preseason matchup against those same Browns.

Philadelphia’s starters and critical reserves should rest, providing an opportunity for players on the roster bubble and undrafted free agents to stake their claims to a spot on the 53-man roster or the precious practice squad opportunities.

With the Eagles needing to trim the roster down to 80 players by Tuesday afternoon, here are seven things to watch in Sunday’s matchup.

Studs and duds from Eagles’ 51-26 loss to the Cowboys

Studs and duds from #Eagles’ blowout loss to the #Cowboys in Week 18

A depleted Eagles roster played well throughout the first half but eventually ran out of gas during a blowout loss to the Cowboys in the season finale.

With over 10 players on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and another 10 listed as inactive on Saturday night, several reserves and practice squad players were able to earn extra playing times.

The results were up and down on both sides of the ball.

Here are your Week 18 studs and duds from a 51-26 loss to the Dallas Cowboys to close out the regular season.

Eagles vs. Saints injury report: Davion Taylor, Dallas Goedert upgraded to limited

Eagles vs. Saints injury report: Davion Taylor, Dallas Goedert upgraded to limited, 8 others are full participants in Thursday’s practice

The Eagles released their Thursday injury report, and one day after a scheduled walkthrough, Dallas Goedert and Davion Taylor were upgraded to limited participants, while 8 others got in full practices.

Philadelphia has a huge home matchup against the Saints on Sunday and New Orleans star running back is now trending towards potentially missing the ballgame.

Here’s an injury breakdown for both clubs.