Former Giants Safety Was Overlooked – But With the Packers, He’s Shining and Breaking Records Not Seen in a Century Reel
Former Giants Safety Was Overlooked – But With the Packers, He’s Shining and Breaking Records Not Seen in a Century
When Xavier McKinney left the New York Giants, not many people batted an eye.
He was labeled “average,” “not quite a defensive leader,” and quietly left out of the team’s long-term plans.
But the Green Bay Packers saw something else.

They didn’t sign McKinney to fill a gap — they signed him to build a new defensive core, a true field general. And McKinney, wearing green and gold, didn’t disappoint.
In just his first five games with the Packers, McKinney did something no player had done in over 80 years:
He recorded interceptions in five consecutive games — a streak unmatched since 1943.
“I don’t know what they’re building over there,” McKinney said, throwing shade at the Giants. “But here, I was given a real role. The Packers didn’t bring me in to patch things up — they brought me in to lead.”
No longer a shadow in New York’s secondary, Xavier McKinney has become a fully unlocked version of himself in Green Bay:
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Leading the entire NFL in interceptions during the first half of the season,
Selected to his first All-Pro and Pro Bowl teams,
And more importantly — becoming the anchor of the Packers’ defensive scheme under Coach Matt LaFleur.
“I’ve never felt this confident since I entered the league. Here, I don’t need to prove anything to anyone — I just need to play my game. And the Packers gave me the space to do exactly that.”
For McKinney, Green Bay wasn’t just a new team —
It was redemption. A second chance. A place where silence became spotlight.












