New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo said he had a "lapse in judgment" when he made a comment saying chronic traumatic encephalopathy and asthma were not legitimate conditions.
With the 2026 offseason underway, the New York Giants appear to be learning from their previous mistakes and properly refitting their roster, which is set to be reshaped by the culture and leadership of new head coach John Harbaugh in the upcoming season.
The 2025 NFL season was the beginning of something special for the New York Giants. They seem to have found their franchise quarterback. After the poor play of Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, Jaxson Dart had his chance.
When the New York Giants signed tight end Isaiah Likely and defensive back Ar’Darius Washington to their roster in free agency, it signaled that new head coach John Harbaugh wanted familiar faces who understood the culture he sought to bring to the Giants, as well as talented football players.
Cam Skattebo had a memorable rookie season with the New York Giants in 2025. After being selected in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the former Arizona State Sun Devils star repaid New York’s decision by establishing himself as one of the top young running backs in the league.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants edge rusher Abdul Carter is officially changing his jersey number. The No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft leaves behind a turbulent rookie year in No.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants offseason is officially here, and the Abdul Carter jersey switch is already causing friendly fire in the locker room.
The New York Giants are starting a new era after hiring former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh this offseason. Harbaugh will take over a team that had promising performances from two rookies last season: quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skattebo.
The New York Giants are picking in the top six of the NFL Draft for the third year in a row, meaning they will have a wide variety of selections to make and should look at multiple positions.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
With the New York Giants in the midst of the 2026 offseason, the team is looking to make a big splash when the regular season comes rolling around, led by an offense with quarterback Jaxson Dart.
There’s nothing like home cooking, and that’s especially true when it comes to building successful NFL rosters that typically get playoff berths. The New York Giants, however, haven’t really had much success, though, when it comes to building up a homegrown roster, let alone having postseason success.
Height: 6’4 Weight: 320 lbs Class: RS–Junior School: Penn State Hands: 10 ½” Arm length: 32 ⅜” Vertical Jump: 31 ½” Broad Jump: 8’8” A former three-star recruit out of Graham-Kapowsin High School in Graham, Washington, where he was the 18th interior offensive linemen and the eighth recruit from his state during the 2022 cycle.
EAST RUTHERFORD — Abdul Carter is getting a fresh start with a new look. The New York Giants linebacker officially switched his jersey number to No. 3 on Friday, the team announced, moving on from the No.
It might take New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers some time to get used to Abdul Carter’s new jersey number, and he had to let him know. Carter and the Giants announced that the second-year edge rusher will wear number three on his jersey after using 51 during his rookie year.
Media personalities who create mock drafts throughout offseasons have been split on how the New York Giants will spend the fifth overall pick of the 2026
Per ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, the Giants tried to make a trade for a “notable veteran linebacker” during free agency. “Giants definitely did try to trade for a linebacker, I heard,” Raanan said, via his YouTube channel.
Evan Neal did not impress on his rookie contract, but the Giants are giving the former first-round offensive lineman another chance. New York’s new coaching staff is also circling back to another blocker from Joe Schoen‘s first draft class.