The NFL’s voluntary offseason workouts have commenced, sparking discussions among players across the league regarding their contract situations, particularly aiming for lucrative long-term deals before training camp kicks off.
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has always been fond of the New York Giants organization. He speaks glowingly about his time with the team, which included two Super Bowl titles.
The New York Giants began their voluntary offseason workout program on Monday and head coach Brian Daboll was pleased with the initial attendance. “Very good turnout,” he told reporters.
NFL Network draft analyst connects Vikings and maybe the Broncos to McCarthy, but not the Giants When it comes to connecting quarterback J.J. McCarthy to the New York Giants in the 2024 NFL Draft, it’s a case of which well-connected NFL insider you choose to believe.
NFL fans aren't the only ones paying attention to mock drafts. The teams are as well. NFL Media's Peter Schrager released a mock draft Tuesday and projected…
GM Joe Schoen may ultimately deem before the first round gets underway on April 25 that the veteran WR is worth more to the club as a tradeable asset.
A top New York Giants wide receiver is the latest to skip voluntary workouts in search of a new contract.
Darius Slayton went from needing to take a pay cut on his rookie contract to leading a playoff team in receiving.
According to Jordan Raanan, Giants WR Darius Slayton is not at voluntary OTAs as he seeks a contract extension. Slayton is entering the final year of
All signs point to the New York Giants’ commitment to Daniel Jones being lukewarm at best, ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft. But, if the Giants’ don’t trade up for a top quarterback, several game-changing offensive weapons could be on the board with the No.
There has been plenty of speculation about what the Giants will do in the upcoming NFL Draft. Has the team decided on a course of action?
The New York Giants have a crucial position in mind for the 2024 NFL Draft. The Giants have many positional needs, but a target can be seen based on their pre-draft process.
Yes Today’s Draft Question of the Day cuts right to the heart of the choice potentially facing the New York Giants in the 2024 NFL Draft. Bob Donnelly asks: Great work on your three articles evaluating QB draft success rates.
The New York Giants hosted quarterback prospects Bo Nix and Spencer Rattler for visits before 2024 NFL Draft, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero. New York, with the No.
Let’s see who Brugler ended up selecting for the Giants Dane Brugler of The Athletic is out with a beastly seven-round mock draft that sees the New York Giants get shut out in the search for a quarterback in Round 1.
Belichick is expected to pursue coaching opportunities ahead of the next NFL year, which will open in March 2025.
The New York Giants are in a massive spot for their organization in the upcoming NFL Draft. When holding a top ten pick, you hold plenty of power. For them, addressing their offense is a strong likelihood early in the draft. According to Schefter, it sounds like the Giants may target an offensive play maker with the sixth overall pick.
Following a contract extension with the New York Giants last season, quarterback Daniel Jones found himself under scrutiny, with many arguing that star running back Saquon Barkley deserved the deal instead.
The New York Giants have officially re-signed DB Nick McCloud, per the NFL transaction wire. McCloud was tendered as a restricted free agent earlier this offseason.
The New York Giants could look to select Daniel Jones successor with the No. 6 pick in the NFL Draft, and potentially even trade up to do so. Jones, recovering
New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen will have big shoes to fill in 2024, as he will be replacing Wink Martindale, who led very strong defensive units during his Giants tenure.
New York Giants tight end Darren Waller has been contemplating retirement throughout this offseason. Injuries over the past couple of seasons have taken toll on his pro career, and he could choose to hang up the cleats.
As the Giants craft their offensive line plan for the future, they are looking to keep one veteran at the right tackle spot.
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