Before the New York Giants' organized team activity session Thursday ended abruptly with a fight, the team's trio of quarterbacks cycled through their reps and a pecking order began to take shape.
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It's not even training camp yet, but a full-blown fight broke out at Thursday's practice for the New York Giants. The Giants are entering their fourth season with head coach Brian Daboll.
The New York Giants practice has to end early on Thursday after outside linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux "threw a punch" at teammate Jermaine Eluemunor, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
Fights between teammates are a fairly routine occurrence during padded training camp practices that feature contact, but they are a bit rarer when players are working without pads in non-contact OTAs.
New York Giants defensive coordinator Shane Bowen is looking for his players to channel their inner pirate in 2025. Bowen is entering his second season as the defensive coordinator under Giants head coach Brian Daboll.
The countdown to the start of the New York Giants’ 2025 season is underway, as we’re now 94 days away from the opening kickoff against the Washington Commanders.
The New York Giants are rebuilding their offense with their franchise quarterback of the future in mind. Brian Daboll finally has an opportunity to work with a quarterback of his choosing, and in the next season or two, he’ll need to prove to Giants owner John Mara that the team is headed in the right direction.
The upcoming 2025 NFL season is a tricky one for the New York Giants brass, who must strike a balance between showing team ownership that the roster is better in Week 18 than it was in Week 1, yet also trying to get ready for the eventual Jaxson Dart era at quarterback.
The RBC Canadian Open kicks off today at TPC Toronto in Caledon, Ontario, with a star-studded field set to tee off. Big names like Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, and rising star Ludvig Aberg will be in action.
The bulk of the hype surrounding the New York Giants’ offseason will rightfully circle around blue-chip edge rusher Abdul Carter and first-round quarterback Jaxson Dart, potential pillars in the team’s pursuit of a championship contender.
The worst thing someone can say about the New York Giants is that they lack an identity. The franchise had long been synonymous with hard-hitting defense and incredible toughness, characteristics that legends like Lawrence Taylor, Michael Strahan, and Harry Carson embodied with the utmost pride.
After missing out on Matthew Stafford and failing to make headway with Aaron Rodgers, the New York Giants were desperate to land arguably the most credible quarterback option remaining: Russell Wilson.
As the New York Giants watch rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart’s every move, optimism is rampant. One day, the fanbase hopes he can match the merits of the icons before him.
The New York Giants are trying something new with Evan Neal. After a disappointing first three seasons to his career, the Giants are transitioning me from right tackle to guard.
The New York Giants are preparing for a new era of football, and one of their newest additions, Cam Skattebo is already making headlines—though not for anything he’s done on the field.
Giants HC Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen have insisted throughout the spring that they feel the best way for Dart to develop is to do so as a backup for Russell Wilson throughout 2025.
Giants safety Jevon Holland touched upon how Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston are helping Jaxson Dart learn about life in the league during springtime workouts.
Ole Miss is about to lose a fixture in its football office as former assistant director of player personnel Tommy Pernetti appears set to leave the program for the NFL.