The New York Giants and Saquon Barkley saga ended when the star running back decided to join their NFC East rival, the Philadelphia Eagles, on the first day of free agency.
New York Giants free-agent offensive lineman Justin Pugh is telling Giant fans on social media to not blame running back Saquon Barkley for his departure to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The New York Giants' offensive line was the source of many problems for the Giants this season. A significant portion of their disappointing 6-11 season can be traced back to their offensive line's injuries and poor play.
Long before the New York Giants signed offensive lineman Justin Pugh this past season, the 2013 first-round pick was open about his desire to return to East Rutherford.
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Neville Gallimore cost himself a pretty penny last Sunday when he retaliated against Giants tackle Justin Pugh for a shove while he was on the ground with a kick to the groin.
The Dallas Cowboys‘ takedown of the New York Giants was going off without a hitch on Sunday night. That is until the Cowboys had one of their defenders ejected in the fourth quarter.
The New York Giants offensive line has had so many combinations due to injury that, at this point, one needs a scorecard to keep up with who's in and who's out.
The New York Giants have been decimated by injuries on the offensive line to the point that the unit is unrecognizable compared to its original construction.
Veteran offensive lineman Justin Pugh wants to give frustrated fans better after the New York Giants flopped in their first two home games of what could quickly become a disastrous season for the organization.
New York Giants offensive lineman Justin Pugh has had a whirlwind return to football after going unsigned over the offseason.
The New York Giants signed offensive lineman Justin Pugh to the active roster on Wednesday and waived tight end Lawrence Cager. Pugh was added to the practice squad on Oct.
The New York Giants offensive lineman went viral during this week’s edition of “Sunday Night Football” for his ethereal player intro. While most players usually state their alma maters after giving their names in intros, Pugh instead said that he was “straight off the couch.”
New York Giants fans haven't had much to laugh about through the first six weeks of the NFL season, but one recently signed offensive lineman added a bit of levity to the situation with his "Sunday Night Football" intro in Week 6.
Sunday Night Football player introductions have become famous in football lore, with various players over the years providing memorable moments for thinking outside of the box when saying their name and which college they attended.
The New York Giants signed veteran offensive guard Justin Pugh to their practice squad, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday. The reported move comes one day after the Giants allowed 11 sacks for 67 yards in a 24-3 setback to the Seattle Seahawks.
In the wake of one of the worst pass-protecting performances in primetime NFL history, the Giants will add an experienced reinforcement.
He last played for the Giants in 2017, closing out a five-year tenure with the team.
NFL guard Justin Pugh seems to be open to the idea of reuniting with the team that drafted him.
Ten months after tearing his ACL, the veteran offensive lineman has been cleared to do drills and is seeking his next opportunity.
According to Mike Garafolo, veteran OL Justin Pugh has been cleared to return to positional drills as he recovers from a torn ACL sustained last season. Garafolo says the next step for Pugh will be setting up visits with teams.
Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Justin Pugh gave a reassuring update on his ACL, which he tore during a Week 6 matchup of the 2022 season. Pugh is currently a free agent, and after he left the field in Week 6, there were questions on whether that would be his last game ever on the football field.
PHOENIX -- It's Super Bowl week here in the Valley, and although the Arizona Cardinals aren't the third consecutive team to participate in the big game in their own stadium, fans and players alike look ahead to potentially finding themselves in contention sooner rather than later. The Cardinals currently own the No.
While Pugh has a notable injury history, this will be his shortest NFL season.
The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up week two with a miraculous comeback to bring their record back to .500. Arizona seemed completely dead heading into halftime with a 20-0 deficit, however, a whole different team came to play for the second half.
Justin Pugh never thought of walking away from football before. He called playing under scholarship in college a no-brainer, was a first-round pick by
Cardinals left guard Justin Pugh believed what happened in 2021 when he took a pay cut to return to the team would be it for him in Arizona. “I thought last year was gonna be my last year,” he told reporters Tuesday after the team’s first of two minicamp practices.
Pugh has started in 31 of 32 regular-season games for Arizona over the past two seasons.
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