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The Giants hoped Darren Waller could be a major weapon for Daniel Jones when they acquired him from the Raiders after their surprise playoff run in 2022.

But the former Pro Bowl tight end with a history of injury problems did not have the desired impact, accruing 552 yards and just one touchdown in 12 games while missing time with a hamstring issue as the Giants went 6-11.

Waller retired before the 2024 season but made a comeback with the Dolphins over the summer and has flashed his talent in three games with Miami, scoring four touchdowns.

Darren Waller (12) with the Giants in 2023. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

The 33-year-old pointed the finger at the Giants for not getting the best out of him, explaining that at one point they had him playing a role on a specific play usually meant for a fullback.

“There were other things I was going through in my life as well that were making me feel like I needed to step away, which I feel like was a wise decision,” Waller said on “The Schultz Report” podcast. “But at that time … the frustration may not have been directly with that, because I will do some dirty s–t. You’ve got to if you’re a good teammate. But I don’t really feel like I was being put in positions for what made me unique to shine. That’s what the frustration was probably coming from more.

“I was filling through the B gap, hitting linebackers and running stick routes. You ain’t getting the best out of me doing that.”

Dolphins tight end Darren Waller (83) celebrates against the Panthers on Oct. 5, 2025. Getty Images
Darren Waller talking on “The Schultz Report.” YouTube/Jordan Schultz

Waller was going through a divorce from WNBA star Kelsey Plum, with a joint petition being filed in April 2024, just over a year after they were married.

When Waller decided to come out of retirement, the Giants still held his rights, and they got a 2026 sixth-round pick from Miami for Waller and a 2027 seventh-rounder.

Waller said he decided in June he was going to play again and didn’t know if he would have this much of an impact so soon.

“It surprises me a little bit,” he said. “I don’t think the body forgets.”