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Giants Reload Offense After Losing Star WR Wan'Dale Robinson
Coach Harbaugh brings in new weapons to complement QB Jaxson Dart
Mar. 15, 2026 at 5:37pm
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The New York Giants have made several key free agent signings to bolster their offense after the departure of star wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson. Despite losing Robinson, who signed a lucrative deal with the Tennessee Titans, the Giants have brought in tight end Isaiah Likely, wide receivers Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin, and re-signed blocking tight end Chris Manhertz and wide receivers Isaiah Hodgins and Gunner Olszewski. The team is positioning itself to rely more on its tight ends and rushing attack this season, complemented by the new receiving options.
Why it matters
The Giants are undergoing a significant roster overhaul under new head coach John Harbaugh. Losing a key offensive weapon like Robinson could have been a major setback, but Harbaugh and the front office have moved quickly to reload the offense with a mix of veteran and young talent at the skill positions. These moves demonstrate Harbaugh's coaching acumen and the team's commitment to building a playoff contender around young quarterback Jaxson Dart.
The details
After Robinson signed a four-year, $78 million contract with the Titans, the Giants acted swiftly to fill the void. They brought in tight end Isaiah Likely, who previously played for Harbaugh in Baltimore, on a three-year, $40 million deal. The team also signed wide receivers Darnell Mooney (one-year, $10 million max) and Calvin Austin (one-year, $4.5 million max). Additionally, the Giants re-signed blocking tight end Chris Manhertz (one-year, $1.487 million) and wide receivers Isaiah Hodgins (one-year, $1.215 million) and Gunner Olszewski (one-year, similar to Hodgins). These signings provide Dart with a diverse set of weapons, while also allowing the team to potentially rely more on its rushing attack and tight end-centric offense.
- On March 15, 2026, Wan'Dale Robinson signed a four-year, $78 million contract with the Tennessee Titans.
- In the days following Robinson's departure, the Giants quickly signed several free agents to bolster their offense.
The players
John Harbaugh
The new head coach of the New York Giants, known for his coaching acumen and ability to develop talent.
Wan'Dale Robinson
A former wide receiver for the Giants who signed a lucrative contract with the Tennessee Titans in free agency.
Jaxson Dart
The young quarterback for the New York Giants, who the team is building around.
Isaiah Likely
A tight end who previously played for Harbaugh in Baltimore and has now joined the Giants on a three-year, $40 million deal.
Darnell Mooney
A wide receiver signed by the Giants on a one-year, $10 million max contract.
What they’re saying
“I was sad about Wan'Dale but suddenly I'm not as sad”
— Vinny
What’s next
The Giants still have work to do to build a playoff contender, including addressing needs on the offensive line and defensive line through the upcoming draft, where they hold the 5th overall pick and an early second-rounder.
The takeaway
Despite the loss of a key offensive weapon in Wan'Dale Robinson, the Giants have demonstrated their coaching acumen and commitment to building a well-rounded offense under John Harbaugh. The team's free agent signings show their ability to quickly adapt and reload with a mix of veteran and young talent, positioning them to potentially make a playoff push in the near future.
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