Wan'Dale Robinson just delivered haunting message to Giants fans who doubted him
With Malik Nabers out for the season, Wan'Dale Robinson is the man tasked with operating as the WR1 for the New York Giants, and is breaking out in real time. While Jaxson Dart enjoyed his best NFL start in the Giants' 34-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, the fourth-year wideout has shined in his own right,
The 2022 second-round pick caught six passes for a team-high 84 yards and a touchdown in Week 6, and is making the most of his expanded role in a contract year. And following the most important victory of Big Blue's season, Robinson is making sure he's keeping receipts of what his critics have to say.
heard everything yall had to say…
— Wan’Dale Robinson (@wanda1erobinson) October 10, 2025
Through six starts, the Kentucky product has caught 29 passes for 351 yards and two touchdowns and is tied with Carolina's Tetairoa McMillan for 15th in the league in receiving yards. His rapport with Dart has instantly flashed, and has finally been used as more of a downfield threat in Year 4, which is setting him up for a massive payday this offseason.
Wan'Dale Robinson is making his breakout season impossible to ignore
Last season, Robinson caught a whopping 93 passes for just 699 yards, but Brian Daboll and Mike Kafka are putting his skillset to more use this season. His 12.1 yards per reception marked a career-high, and his 35-yard touchdown reception was one of the most impressive plays of Thursday night.
Jaxson Dart TD to Wan'Dale Robinson!!! Giants up 13-3! pic.twitter.com/9WILqQy8r7
— Bobby Skinner (@BobbySkinner_) October 10, 2025
While Dart's ability to escape the pocket and extend the play was impressive in itself, Robinson made Andrew Mukuba look absolutely foolish on that catch-and-run.
Both Nabers and Darius Slayton were absent for Big Blue in the victory, and Wan'Dale has stepped up as the safety net for the first-round rookie in a depleted receiver room. The former Ole Miss star is off to a blazing start to his NFL career, and it's because of Robinson and second-year tight end Theo Johnson.
We know what he can do with the ball in space, but his sudden explosiveness has been the real revelation. He’s thriving in motion looks, creating separation out of the slot, and showing a confidence that’s becoming contagious across the Giants’ offense.
Too many fans expected this offense to take a nosedive as soon as Nabers went down against the Chargers, but Robinson, Johnson, and Cam Skattebo are proving that's not the case. The Giants' young weapons have contributed heavily to two upset victories—and that all starts with the current alpha receiver.
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Makes Vow Amid Depth Chart Shake-Up

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders says he’s done feeding into the drama.
Sanders is arguably the most high-profile fifth-round pick in NFL history, with every move scrutinized under a national spotlight. He recently made waves for miming his responses to a reporter’s questions in the locker room. It was a not-so-subtle clapback at former NFL coach Rex Ryan, who had criticized him on national television, saying Sanders was “embarrassing himself” by “running his mouth.”
Sanders was asked about his actions on Thursday but cut off the question.
“You just trying to start something, you feel me?” Sanders said. “We’re not on no negativity from now on, man, we’re not doing that. I’m just here to be positive and I don’t speak on anything negative. So that’s the new way. That’s what we’re going forward with. Anything negative, we’re not talking about it. We’re not speaking on it.”
“We not on no negativity from now on,” – Browns QB Shedeur Sanders on Rex Ryan’s comments.
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Focused on Supporting Dillon Gabriel
After some speculation that practice squad passer Bailey Zappe could jump him on the depth chart, Sanders was officially named the backup quarterback on Friday.
Prior to the decision, Sanders said that his focus is on supporting starter Dillon Gabriel and remaining ready in case his number is called.
“We’re going to make sure we do everything we can to make sure Dillon is ready for the game,” Sanders said. “So each and every day, even when Joe (Flacco) was the starter, everything. Prepare the right way and be ready to know that you could get out there any point in time. So, I’m overly confident within myself. I know when I first got here, I’m ready to play, but it’s up to the coaches and whatever decision they make, then I’m fine with.”
It’s been an adjustment for Sanders stepping into a backup role after being the star everywhere he’s played. Still, he says he’s embracing his role in Cleveland — at least for now.
“I’m in a great mental space overall, so I would say you tend to get a little bit more excited when you see a light at the end of the tunnel, for sure,” Sanders said. “So my job at first was to prepare the defense, and I think I did a pretty good job. Nah, but they got Myles Garrett and everybody over there, so, you know.
“But anyways, I think I did a pretty good job, and whatever my role is here, I’m thankful and I’m happy just to do that.”
Browns Praise Shedeur Sanders for Improvement
Many experts had Sanders going in the first round. But he tumbled to pick No. 144, where the Browns scooped him up. Cleveland views Sanders as a developmental quarterback, but praised the former Colorado star for the strides he has made.
“For Shedeur, we’re looking for constant improvement throughout the season, and he’s done that,” Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees said. “You see the growth, and the familiarity of the offense and what we’re asking of those guys. The level of preparation it takes week-to-week, when you’re putting a new game plan together, that’s a learning curve for all rookies.”
Gabriel gets his second chance as the Browns’ starter on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cleveland is a 6.5-point road underdog for the matchup. The Browns have not won a regular-season game on the road in Pittsburgh since 2003.