Giants WR Darius Slayton Undergoes Core-Muscle Surgery, Sidelined for Offseason
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton recently underwent surgery for a core-muscle injury, according to multiple reports. Slayton is expected to be sidelined throughout the Giants' entire offseason program this spring as he recovers from the procedure.
The news comes as the Giants prepare for their offseason activities, with sources indicating to NFL Network and ESPN that the team will be without one of its most reliable receiving targets during critical spring workouts and mini-camp sessions. There is no official timeline for Slayton's return to the field, but the expectation is that he will miss all team activities this offseason.
- Slayton has been a consistent contributor for the Giants since being drafted in 2019.
- He has recorded over 700 receiving yards in three of his first five NFL seasons, providing needed stability to the team's offensive attack.
- The Giants are coming off a challenging season and are looking to revamp their offense under head coach Brian Daboll.
Core-muscle injuries often require surgical intervention for full recovery, especially when they impact a player's mobility and explosiveness. While the Giants have not released an official statement on Slayton's status, the expectation is that the team will monitor his rehabilitation closely in hopes of having him ready for the start of training camp later this summer.
With Slayton sidelined, the Giants' receiving corps will rely on other options to step up during offseason workouts. His absence will provide additional reps for younger receivers and new additions to the roster, but losing a veteran presence like Slayton could impact early chemistry-building for the team's quarterback group.
Slayton's recovery will be a storyline to watch as the Giants aim to improve their passing game in the upcoming season. Updates on his return timeline and participation in training camp are expected as the offseason progresses.
Sources
- [1]ESPN NFL