Several former New York Giants players made significant impacts in the UFL during the 2026 regular season, with some standout performances that helped carry their teams into the playoffs.
While 19 ex-Giants saw action across the league, a handful stood out with impressive statistical rankings.
RB Deon Jackson
Jackson led the UFL in rushing yards with 449 and topped the league with seven rushing touchdowns, showcasing his continued effectiveness as a ground attacker.
RB Jashaun Corbin
Corbin finished third in rushing yards (438), led the league in rushing attempts (131), and placed third in all-purpose yards (878), proving to be a versatile offensive weapon.
WR Jaydon Mickens
Mickens ranked second in the UFL in receptions (44) and third in receiving yards (587), providing reliable production in the passing game.
LB Tae Crowder
Crowder paced the league with 83 tackles and tied for third with two interceptions, anchoring the defense with his physical play.
These contributions highlight the lasting talent pipeline from the Giants organization into the UFL.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Ex-New York Giants RB Deon Jackson led UFL in rushing during 2026 season
Reporting by Dan Benton, Giants Wire / Giants Wire
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