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Giants Land Darnell Mooney: Speedster Reunites With Matt Nagy in $10M Deal

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Published: Mar 17, 2026
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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — The New York Giants just handed Jaxson Dart a serious vertical weapon. Veteran wideout Darnell Mooney reached an agreement with the Giants on Saturday, signing a one-year deal worth up to $10 million. The move injects elite speed into an offense undergoing a massive facelift under new head coach John Harbaugh.

The Nagy Connection and the Flight from Philly

This wasn’t just about the money. Mooney reportedly turned down a late push from the Philadelphia Eagles to make the move to East Rutherford. The deciding factor? Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy. Mooney played his best football under Nagy in Chicago, including a career-high 1,055-yard season in 2021. After a frustrating 443-yard campaign with the Falcons in 2025, Mooney is betting on familiarity to jumpstart his production.

The timing is perfect for Big Blue. With Malik Nabers currently rehabbing a late-season ACL injury, the Giants needed a proven veteran who can stretch the field immediately. Mooney clocked a 4.38-second 40-yard dash coming out of college, and scouts say he hasn’t lost a step. He joins a revamped free-agent class that includes tight end Isaiah Likely and bruising fullback Patrick Ricard, signaling a clear shift toward the “Baltimore-style” physical offense Harbaugh is known for.

“Darnell is a pro’s pro. He understands the nuances of this system and he can take the top off a defense on any given snap. Bringing that kind of explosive element to help a young quarterback like Jaxson is exactly what we aimed for this offseason.”
— Matt Nagy, Giants Offensive Coordinator

Impact on Jaxson Dart and the 2026 Outlook

Jaxson Dart’s rookie season proved he has the arm to go deep, but he often lacked a target who could consistently win the footrace. Mooney changes that. While Darius Slayton has been the reliable vertical option for years, Mooney offers a more polished route tree in Nagy’s specific West Coast variations.

Expect Mooney to slot into the Week 1 starting lineup alongside Slayton and Calvin Austin III if Nabers isn’t cleared for contact by August. This signing effectively rounds out the Giants’ primary “explosive” unit. With $10 million on the line, the pressure is on Mooney to prove his down year in Atlanta was a fluke and not a decline. If he finds that 2021 spark again, the Giants’ offense might finally climb out of the basement and into the playoff hunt.

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Josie Williams

Josie is a lead editor at NHANFL.com, bringing over a decade of sports passion to the news desk. With a special focus on the Dallas Cowboys and daily league updates, she ensures fans get accurate, timely, and engaging football coverage. Based in the Mountain West, Josie combines her deep knowledge of the game with a fan-first perspective to deliver breaking news that matters.

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