James Hudson III Giants under VS Cowboys microscope

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New York Giants’ offensive line player James Hudson III was placed under the microscope on Sunday at the start of the team’s pivotal division match against Dallas Cowboys.

Hudson had some mistakes for the Giants and he may have withdrawn the board of directors from the hungry team from the offensive. Hudson was reported for four penalties during the opening opening and this cost 30 yards to the Giants.

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

At one point, Hudson took an open swing to Pas-Rusher James Houston cowboys. The time has been highlighted on social networks and Hudson was reported for unnecessary roughness.

New York was satisfied with a goal on Graham Gano’s field while the 35 yards of Russell Wilson in Wan’Dale Robinson was also brought back due to a penalty on Hudson.

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Russell Wilson of New York Giants is trying to escape a bag by Dallas Cowboys defensive winger James Houston (53) in the first half of an NFL football match on Sunday, September 14, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP photo / Julio Cortez)

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

The offensive line player Andrew Thomas was inactive for the match against the cowboys.

Giants’ struggles have been well documented in recent years.

New York Giants, Graham Gano (9), kicks a basket while Jamie Gillan (12) is in the first half of an NFL football match against Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, September 14, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (AP photo / Julio Cortez)

The Giants scored only six points against the Washington commanders in the week 1. The last hit was a Drew Lock pass in Nabers at the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles last season.

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