Giants’ James Hudson III, put under microscope vs cowboys

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New York Giants — offensive Lineman James Hudson III was placed under the microscope on Sunday early in the team’s central division match against Dallas Cowboys.

Hudson had a couple of miscues for Giants, and it may have taken points from the board of the offense-hungry team. Hudson was marked for four sanctions on the opening drive and it cost Giants 30 meters.

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James Hudson III #55 from the New York Giants runs out of the tunnel before an NFL football match against Washington commanders at Northwest Stadium on September 7, 2025 in Landover, Maryland. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

At one point, Hudson took an open hand turn at Cowboy’s Pass-Rusher James Houston. The moment was highlighted on social media and Hudson was marked for unnecessary roughness.

New York settled with a Graham Gano field goal when Russell Wilson’s 35-yard pass for Wan’dale Robinson was also brought back due to a penalty on Hudson.

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New York Giants’ Russell Wilson is trying to escape a sack of Dalla’s cowboy’s defensive end James Houston (53) in the first half of a NFL football match on Sunday 14 September 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Hudson was a draft of the fourth round of Cleveland Browns in 2021. The former Michigan and Cincinnati Standout played in Cleveland for four seasons. However, he only played in four games last year.

Offensive Lineman Andrew Thomas was inactive for the game against cowboys.

Giants’ fight against offense has been well documented in the last few years.

New York Giants Place Kicker Graham Gano (9) kicks a field goal as Jamie Gillan (12) holds in the first half of an NFL football match against Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 14 September 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Giants scored only six points against the Washington commanders in week 1. Their last touchdown was a pass from Drew Lock to Nabers in the fourth quarter against Philadelphia Eagles last season.

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