The Giants have created some financial wiggle room in advance of the trade deadline. Contract restructures have been worked out with cornerback Paulson Adebo and safety Jevon Holland, ESPN’s Field Yates notes.
Field Yates reports that the Giants have restructured the contracts of S Jevon Holland and S Paulson Adebo. Yates notes that the team is creating just over $4.8 million in cap space for 2025.
Forget about the last two weeks, or what’s on the New York Giants' schedule beyond the Kansas City Chiefs, who just so happen to be their Week 3 opponent.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
New York Giants safety Tyler Nubin spent the last few years watching and admiring safety Jevon Holland, then with the Miami Dolphins, do his thing on the field.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The New York Giants have just completed an active offseason, during which general manager Joe Schoen was proactive in rebuilding an underachieving roster
The New York Giants made an unexpected free agency signing by bringing in Jevon Holland on a three-year contract worth $45.3M with $27.4M fully guaranteed.
We’re still in that time of year where unnamed league sources are still offering opinions about players, particularly those who might have scored big in this past year’s free-agency period.
After a big free agent haul, including signing safety Jevon Holland, NY Giants safety Tyler Nubin has seemed to be a forgotten member of the team. But, following a solid rookie season, he is primed for a breakout season .
New York Giants veteran safety Jevon Holland is one of the more overlooked players in the NFL relative to his production and ability. The former Oregon
New York Giants veteran safety Jevon Holland is one of the more overlooked players in the NFL relative to his production and ability. The former Oregon
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Commanders added speedy WR Jaylin Lane in the fourth round of this past draft. It’s not clear the exact role they foresee for Lane on offense but so far during OTAs they’ve already made it clear special teams will be part of the vision. “That’s gonna be part of my game,” Lane said via Zach Selby of the team website.
When New York Giants safety Jevon Holland arrived at the team facilities in East Rutherford this week for the start of the team OTAs, it likely hit him that he is now one of the oldest faces in what will be a very young defensive secondary in 2025. That doesn't mean he feels he is deserving of all the benefits that come with such status just yet.
Former New York Giants defensive tackle Chris Canty had some high praise for a key new addition to New York’s defense. After helping the Giants win the Lombardi Trophy in 2011, Canty knows the players that are required for a defense to become a Super Bowl-caliber unit.
The New York Giants have taken a specific approach to filling their holes this offseason. Apart from signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, both veteran bridge quarterbacks, the organization has placed an emphasis on acquiring upside and versatility.
The New York Giants' free-agency moves so far signal that the front office has learned a key lesson from last year. You need to emphasize talent and not just positional value.
Safety Jevon Holland agreed to a three-year contract worth $45.3 million with the New York Giants, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday. Per reports, the deal could be worth up to $46.8 million with incentives and includes $30.3 million in guaranteed money.
Jeremy Fowler reports that S Jevon Holland remains available and has four teams interested in signing him, including the Colts, Commanders, Panthers, and Titans.
Jevon Holland is about to cash in — big time. The Miami Dolphins safety will be hitting the free agent market next week, and expectations are that he's going to land quite the lucrative contract no matter what team winds up signing him.
The Dolphins decided against using the franchise tag on S Jevon Holland and he’s expected to hit the free-agent market. NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe says Miami is interested in re-signing Holland but thinks his lucrative market could force them out of play.
The Miami Dolphins selected safety Jevon Holland with the 36th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. He appeared destined to be a long-term starter in the franchise's secondary over his first two seasons.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Dolphins remain unlikely to use their franchise tag on S Jevon Holland before Tuesday’s deadline. This fits with
INDIANAPOLIS — Mike McDaniel said the magic words Tuesday. Jevon Holland has "earned the right" to go and test the free agent market after spending the past four seasons with the Miami Dolphins.
While the Raiders figure out what to do with in-house safety talent, they will look at free agency for help.
With NFL free agency officially beginning on March 12, where will Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland sign? The former Oregon Ducks star is expected to be one of the most sought after free agents, and the Buffalo Bills have been listed as an ideal fit for Holland.
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland has made it clear: while he hasn’t closed the door on returning to Miami, he’s certainly peeking at what lies on the other side.
According to Barry Jackson, Dolphins’ impending free agent S Jevon Holland‘s agent has had conversations with Miami’s front office about a possible extension.
This is a big season for Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland, who is in a contract year and looking for an extension — sooner rather than later. Things have gotten complicated for Holland, though, because of the injury he sustained against the New England Patriots in Week 5.
With the NFL Trade Deadline less than a month away, the hot topic surrounding the Miami Dolphins is whether they will be buyers or sellers. Of course, a lot will depend on whether Miami is able to win a few games against the Colts, Cardinals, and Bills between now and then.
As the Dolphins stopped their losing skid in games Tua Tagovailoa did not finish, another of their top players sustained an injury that is expected to sideline him for a bit.
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