The Giants took on the Chiefs at MetLife Stadium in Week 3, the first of consecutive home games against the AFC West. Big Blue will go up against the Chargers this coming week.
Here are snap counts from the Week 3 matchup.
Quarterback
- Russell Wilson – 63 offensive snaps (95.5 percent)
- Jaxson Dart – 3 offensive snaps (4.5 percent)
Wilson took nearly every snap for the Giants and finished 18 of 32 for 160 yards while adding 27 yards on five rush attempts. Dart saw his action for the second time in his young career, taking the field for three snaps, two of which he handed the ball off. The rookie registered one rush attempt for three yards.
Running Back
- Cam Skattebo – 39 offensive snaps (59.1 percent)
- Devin Singletary – 16 offensive snaps, 5 special teams snaps (24.2 percent, 23.8 percent)
- Tyrone Tracy Jr. – 11 offensive snaps (16.7 percent)
Tracy started the game and was a focal point of the offense as he recorded seven rushes for 29 yards and two receptions (on three targets) for an additional seven yards, all in the first quarter. He then suffered a shoulder injury, which paved the way for Skattebo to take over the backfield. The rookie running back finished the night with a game-high 10 rushes for 60 yards (6.0 avg.) and a touchdown, and was also the Giants’ leading receiver with six receptions for 61 yards. Singletary added 11 yards on four carries while also serving as the primary kick returner, where he had five returns for 134 yards (26.8 avg.).
Wide Receiver
- Malik Nabers – 61 offensive snaps (92.4 percent)
- Wan’Dale Robinson – 51 offensive snaps (77.3 percent)
- Darius Slayton – 50 offensive snaps (75.8 percent)
- Beaux Collins – 9 offensive snaps, 10 special teams snaps (13.6 percent, 47.6 percent)
- Jalin Hyatt – 6 offensive snaps (9.1 percent)
- Gunner Olszewski – 1 offensive snap, 9 special teams snaps (1.5 percent, 42.9 percent)
With the passing game struggling to get going, it was a relatively quiet night for the wideouts. Slayton led the group with four receptions for 30 yards, while Nabers led the receivers with seven targets, which he turned into two receptions for 13 yards, and Robinson caught one pass for 26 yards on four targets. Hyatt and Olszewski saw their first offensive snaps of the season, although neither was targeted in the passing game. Olszewski returned two punts for 17 yards (8.5 avg.).
Tight End
- Theo Johnson – 57 offensive snaps (86.4 percent)
- Daniel Bellinger – 16 offensive snaps, 9 special teams snaps (24.2 percent, 42.9 percent)
- Chris Manhertz – 13 offensive snaps, 9 special teams snaps (19.7 percent, 42.9 percent)
The tight ends caught one pass apiece on Sunday night, with Johnson’s catch going for 10 yards, Manhertz’s for 7 yards, and Bellinger’s for 6 yards.
Offensive Linemen
- T Jermaine Eluemunor – 66 offensive snaps, 2 special teams snaps (100 percent, 9.5 percent)
- G Jon Runyan – 66 offensive snaps, 1 special teams snap (100 percent, 4.8 percent)
- G Greg Van Roten – 66 offensive snaps (100 percent)
- C John Michael Schmitz – 66 offensive snaps (100 percent)
- T Marcus Mbow – 38 offensive snaps, 1 special teams snap (57.6 percent, 4.8 percent)
- T Andrew Thomas – 28 offensive snaps (42.4 percent)
- C Austin Schlottmann – 2 special teams snaps (9.5 percent)
- T James Hudson III – 2 special teams snaps (9.5 percent)
- G Aaron Stinnie – 2 special teams snaps (9.5 percent)
Thomas made his 2025 debut in Week 3 as he took the field for 28 offensive snaps, 11 of which were pass blocking snaps, and did not allow a pressure. After the game, coach Brian Daboll and Thomas both informed the media that the plan going into the night was for the left tackle to play around 25 snaps. Rookie Marcus Mbow came in for Thomas and played the rest of the game. The other four starting offensive linemen all played 100 percent of the offensive snaps.