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Giants news, 11/7: Darius Slayton won’t make Germany trip, Jakob Johnson, Graham Gano, more headlines

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PFF Grades and Data: Everything you need to know for every NFL Week 10 game | PFF Daniel Jones leads the league in dropbacks while playing from behind, with 239 this season. He has completed 64% of his passes in those situations, putting him 16th among quarterbacks. However, his receivers have recorded a 10% drop rate in those situations, the third-highest in the league. The Giants' 16 drops while trailing are the most in the NFL this season.

This is the sad reality for Daniel Jones with Brian Daboll's big Giants chance coming | New York Post 6. New York Giants: Cam Ward, QB, Miami. If a team can give Ward a year to sit, watch and adjust to the speed of the NFL, then I don't mind the idea of taking him top 10. If you're asking him to save you tomorrow, though, you might be disappointed. Ward has gotten better every year he's played, but his tape against big-time defenses is still pretty limited — a playoff appearance could help there.

This week's opponent Adam Thielen, Ickey Ekwonu don't practice for Panthers | Pro Football Talk The Panthers remained without wide receiver Adam Thielen and left tackle Ickey Ekwonu in their final stateside practice ahead of Sunday's game against the Giants in Munich.

Thielen remains on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, but he can be activated at any time after being designated for return. Ekwonu is dealing with an ankle injury and Friday will bring a chance for the team to update both of their outlooks for Sunday.

Carolina Panthers extend Chuba Hubbard | Cat Scratch Reader The Carolina Panthers have signed running back Chuba Hubbard to a four year contract extension with a base value of about $33 million. $15 million are guaranteed. This season has been his best to date. He sits fifth in the league in rushing yards with 665 through nine games. He's added five touchdowns on the ground and another one through the air.

NFL Week 10 Preview: Schedule, storylines and matchups to watch | PFF Carolina's pass protection has been its strong suit this season, but with the loss of LT Ikem Ekwonu to an ankle injury — which may sideline him again this week — this team has needed to shuffle the offensive line. That sent Brady Christensen — who was starting at center for the injured Austin Corbett — to left tackle, and elevated Cade Mays to start at center. In his lone start last week, the third-year center earned a quality 84.4 PFF pass-blocking grade.

Around the league Cowboys QB Dak Prescott's initial diagnosis says hamstring tendon partially tore off bone | NFL.com

Lost season without Dak Prescott? Trey Lance time? Playoffs!? | FOX Sports

DeVonta Smith back on practice field for Eagles | Pro Football Talk

Eagles practice squad news: Former draft pick returns to Philly | Bleeding Green Nation

Brian Robinson limited, Marshon Lattimore out at Commanders practice | Pro Football Talk

The Commanders' OL Performed at Elite Level vs League's Best Pass Rush | Hogs Haven

Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence (left shoulder) unlikely to play Sunday vs. Vikings | NFL.com

Buccaneers' Baker Mayfield misses practice again with toe injury: 'I'll be good to go by Sunday' | CBSSports.com

Inside Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr.'s work ethic | ESPN.com

Why Bears' DJ Moore mysteriously walked off the field during middle of a play in Week 9 loss to Cardinals | CBSSports.com

Mike Williams: 'Thought I was dreaming' when told of trade to Steelers | NFL.com

Many Jets employees think there's a "strong possibility" Woody Johnson will return to UK | Pro Football Talk

Disaster strikes, but an iconic Pat Tillman artifact narrowly survives | ESPN

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