The New York Giants have built a formidable defensive front this offseason, but it’s not without its weaknesses. On Big Blue’s defensive line is a gap that needs to be filled.
Wide receiver Darius Slayton is back with the Giants. Slayton has been away from the team throughout their offseason program because he is looking for a new or revised deal from the team.
Here are some takeaways from Day 4 of New York Giants OTAs.
Adams is a special teamer who also plays linebacker Let’s begin our annual player-by-player profiles of the New York Giants 90-man roster today. We go alphabetically, which means veteran linebacker/special teamer Matthew Adams is up first.
The Seahawks could be the perfect fit for a player looking to make an NFL comeback.
The New York Giants have revamped their pass rush this off-season, making a significant move by trading for Brian Burns from the Carolina Panthers and immediately securing him with a five-year contract.
Safety Tony Jefferson wants to come out of retirement and play in 2024, according to Bleacher Report. Jefferson, 32, last played for the New York Giants in 2022 and announced his retirement in May 2023.
The 32-year-old has played nine seasons to date, including four years with the Cardinals from 2013-16.
Former Giants and Ravens safety Tony Jefferson reportedly plans to make a comeback from retirement for the 2024 season, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
NFLPA working on proposal to eliminate them, create longer training camp The New York Giants and the rest of the NFL may be experiencing a shift in off-season activities starting as soon as 2025.
The New York Giants are tight on salary cap space after spending money throughout an incredibly productive offseason. General manager Joe Schoen utilized the salary cap well, adding talent to the lineup on both sides of the ball in an effort to get his team to bounce back from a disappointing 6-11 record last season.
It has been said that Lock hasn't blown anybody away with his performances in springtime practices.
Giants are back to work this week The holiday weekend has come and gone. The New York Giants are back to work on this week for the second week of OTAs, with media access for the week on Thursday.
Jordan Schultz of B/R reports that former Ravens S Tony Jefferson is coming out of retirement and plans to play in 2024. According to Schultz, Jefferson has kept in shape and has been training with the intention of returning to the NFL again.
The New York Giants have a talented wide receiver corp that gets more strength added to it in a recent mock trade. The proposed deal by Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine has the Giants sending a 2025 sixth-round pick to the Tennessee Titans to invest in WR Treylon Burks.
New York Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux is determined to break an NFL record that will put his name above two all-time greats in 2024. Per Darryl
Here's where Pro Football Focus ranked New York Giants LT Andrew Thomas among NFL OTs.
Here's who Pro Football Focus chose as the best three players fo the New York Giants in 2024.
Pro Football Focus thinks it is a big one If you go by the Pro Football Focus running back rankings, the New York Giants lost a lot of ground by letting Saquon Barkley leave in free agency and replacing him with Devin Singletary.
Here's where New York Giants RB Devin Singletary was placed in the NFL starting RB rankings from Pro Football Focus.
After making significant strides in his second NFL season, the Giants edge rusher has his sights set on taking yet another leap in 2024.
New York Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux had a breakout campaign in 2023, and he is looking to do even bigger things next season. Thibodeaux already has his sights set on Giants legend Michael Strahan, who set the single-season sack record with 22.5 sacks back in 2001 (it was also tied by Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J.
The 27-year-old wideout is heading into his sixth year of NFL play and the second year of the two-year, $12M contract he signed last year to remain in New York.
The Giants offered Nos. 6 and 47, along with their 2025 first, to the Patriots with an eye on Drake Maye. Holding the inside track thanks to a 4-13 2023 season, the Pats stuck at No. 3 and are developing Maye to be their hopeful long-term starter.
The New York Giants entered the offseason in dire need of offensive weapons. They didn’t really sign any in free agency (unless you count running back Devin Singletary, who was just a replacement for Saquon Barkley), but they did select LSU wide receiver Malik Nabers with the No.
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