The New York Giants have given people plenty to talk about this year, both on and off the field, but there is one topic that has seemingly faded into obscurity.
The New York Giants’ wide receiver room was a massive topic of discussion in 2025. Following Malik Nabers’ torn ACL in Week 4, the lack of depth reared its ugly head.
The New York Giants ' team ownership, which has the final say on the head coach, really wanted to believe in their handpicked newcomers. After all, the
The New York Giants currently find themselves in a bit of a tailspin at receiver given the injury situation that ran through the position over the spring.
The New York Giants exuded a plethora of star power in their edge rusher unit last season, with established star Brian Burns and extolled rookie Abdul Carter attracting much of the fan base's attention, but it was the position group's depth that gave it a supposed advantage.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The NFL is planning to hold a supplemental draft this year, of which only one player, Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, is expected to enter . The
There are two positions that a football team can never have enough of: cornerbacks and pass rushers. But if you’re the New York Giants , you might as well add defensive linemen to that list.
Every young quarterback needs a reliable option, and the New York Giants might have already found one for Jaxson Dart. Isaiah Likely, who joined the team this offseason, has quickly become Dart’s “favourite target,” according to The Athletic’s Dan Duggan.
Considering the question marks that remain in the backfield and wide receiver group, the New York Giants might be ideally suited to lead with their pass-rush .
New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston earned plenty of respect this weekend from soccer fans around the world. Winston was named a World Cup correspondent for Fox Sports prior to the start of the tournament.
Giant’s star running back Cam Skattebo certainly likes the finer things in life. The New York Giants player has no problem spending money despite being on a rookie contract.
The New York Giants are entering the 2026 NFL season with a new and accomplished head coach in John Harbaugh, a highly revamped roster, and expectations to outperform the 7 wins they earned over the previous two campaigns combined.
Jameis Winston let his actions speak for him on Sunday as he worked as a FOX correspondent for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The outspoken New York Giants quarterback covered Japan’s opening match against the Netherlands at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) in Arlington, Texas.
Last month, questions about Joe Schoen‘s future were put to rest. The Giants finalized a multiyear extension agreement with their much-maligned general manager.
The New York Giants had to make another round of sweeping offseason roster changes as they learned from their problems during the latest 4-13 season and ushered in the start of the John Harbaugh era.
Plaxico Burress, one of the biggest “what-ifs” in NFL history, decided to sell his Super Bowl XLII ring. The former wide receiver played a key role in the Giants’ win against the undefeated New England Patriots nearly two decades ago.
The New York Giants brought Odell Beckham Jr. back for more than nostalgia, and a minicamp video gave fans reason to pay attention. The veteran receiver showed movement that could matter before training camp.
While there is optimism surrounding the New York Giants under new head coach John Harbaugh, one position group on the team that fans are wondering about is the wide receiver core.
Former New York Giants defensive back Sam Beal remains missing, nearly one year after his last known contact in July 2025,” his sister Essence Zhane revealed in a Facebook post on Friday night.
Harbaugh is coming up on his first season with the New York Giants, and you can tell he has a little chip on his shoulder after his 18-season run with the Baltimore Ravens, which ended earlier this year.
John Harbaugh will have plenty of questions to answer in his first year as head coach of the New York Giants. At the moment, one of the biggest is who is playing wide receiver.
Giants No. 1 receiver Malik Nabers‘ remains in recovery from the torn ACL and meniscus he suffered last September. It has been a difficult rehab for Nabers, who required a second surgery – a cleanup procedure – in mid-April.
Giants GM Joe Schoen said he believes WR Malik Nabers will be ready for Week 1 after having surgery in October to repair his torn ACL, then having another surgery to remove scar tissue that was causing stiffness.