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Darnell Mooney leaves Falcons for Giants on a 1 year $10 million contract

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 14, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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The New York Giants have agreed to terms with free agent wide receiver Darnell Mooney on a one-year deal worth up to $10 million, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. The signing brings a veteran pass catcher to New York who, when healthy, has shown the ability to be a consistent and meaningful contributor in an NFL offense.

Mooney, 28, arrives in New York coming off a difficult 2025 campaign in Atlanta that was defined more by what he missed than what he was able to accomplish on the field. The Giants are clearly betting on the version of Mooney that has surfaced during his healthier seasons, and the value of the contract suggests they have genuine confidence in what he can bring to their offense.

An injury shortened season in Atlanta obscures his real value

Mooney’s 2025 season with the Falcons never developed the way anyone anticipated. He broke his collarbone on the very first day of training camp, an injury that forced him to miss the season opener before he had even taken a regular season snap for the team. He then dealt with a hamstring injury that cost him two additional games later in the year, leaving him with just 32 catches, 443 yards and a single touchdown across a shortened and disrupted campaign.

Taken in isolation, those numbers do not tell a flattering story. But the context matters significantly. Mooney was never fully healthy for an extended stretch in 2025, and his limitations were physical rather than a reflection of any decline in skill or fit within Atlanta’s offensive system.

His first Atlanta season showed what he is capable of

The more instructive data point is what Mooney did in 2024, his first year with the Falcons after signing from the Chicago Bears. That season was arguably the best of his professional career. He caught 64 passes for 992 yards and posted a career high five touchdowns, coming within eight yards of the 1,000 yard mark and establishing himself as a legitimate and productive complement to top receiver Drake London. The Falcons had a genuine two-receiver threat in their passing attack for much of that season, and Mooney was a primary reason why.

That version of Mooney is precisely what the Giants are hoping arrives in New York for the 2026 season.

A career that has shown consistent upside when given the opportunity

Mooney was selected by the Chicago Bears in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, a draft position that typically does not predict longevity or significant production at the NFL level. He has exceeded those expectations in meaningful ways. His best statistical year in Chicago came in 2021, when he caught 81 passes for 1,055 receiving yards and four touchdowns, crossing the 1,000-yard threshold that separates reliable starters from genuine offensive weapons.

Across six NFL seasons he has demonstrated the ability to get open consistently, create separation at the top of routes and function dependably within multiple offensive systems under different coaching staffs. That kind of adaptability carries real value, particularly for a team like the Giants that is still working to establish a clear offensive identity.

What the signing means for New York going forward

The Giants have been actively rebuilding their offensive skill positions this offseason, and Mooney’s addition gives the receiver room an experienced option with a proven production ceiling. The one-year structure of the deal is smart roster management, allowing New York to evaluate what a healthy Mooney looks like in their system before making any longer-term financial commitment.

For Mooney, this contract is an opportunity to reestablish himself after an injury defined season that never reflected what he is actually capable of. At 28, he is entering what should still be a productive stretch of his career, and a strong 2026 season in New York could set him up for a more substantial deal the following offseason. Both sides have real incentive to make this work, and the Giants have given themselves a low risk, potentially high-reward addition to an offense that needs reliable weapons around its quarterback.

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