Giants Wideout Makes Bold Statement for 2024 Season

Feature - July 17, 2024

“Year one for this Giants wide receiver wasn’t so statistically impressive, but he’s boldly speaking about what is to come for his position group in 2024.”


Coming off the heels of a disappointing rookie campaign, Jalin Hyatt’s first full NFL offseason has inherited a trifold purpose–giving back to the local community, setting lofty goals for himself and being the official spokesman for the New York Giants’ much improved wide receivers room. 

On Monday afternoon at a charity event appearance in Midtown, the Giants wide receiver opened up about his fruitless scoring efforts while serving lunch to children from the Boys and Girls Club Madison Square Chapter. With his second training camp just one week away, Hyatt said he is hungry to break the longest drought of his football player and has a steadfast timeline for doing so. 

“Week 1,” Hyatt said to the New York Post’s Ryan Dunleavy. “I’m hungry. I’ve never had a season in my life of not scoring a touchdown. That stays with me. That will probably stay with me for the rest of my life. I’ll be ready.”

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