In theory, the Giants were well set up to handle tight end Darren Waller’s retirement.
Daniel Bellinger, who started 11 games as a rookie in 2022 before Waller’s arrival, could have slid right back into the starting role as a better player for having picked up some new route-running tricks as the understudy to a Pro Bowler.
Or rookie Theo Johnson — when Waller hung up his cleats in June.
But that duo has combined for a paltry five catches for 57 yards following Thursday’s 20-15 loss to the Cowboys.
No other Giants tight end has a catch through four games, meaning they are getting less in the passing game from tight ends than any other team.
“We play a certain style each week,” head coach Brian Daboll said. “Their job is to do a good job in the run game. In terms of them staying in for protection, they’re doing a good job with that. I think it’s a tough group. I’m pleased with them.”

