It remains to be seen if the New York Giants can correct their mistakes from the last couple of seasons, but the first step to fixing a problem is admitting
The New York Giants drafted Jaxson Dart as their quarterback of the future and brought in Russell Wilson to serve as their starter for 2025.
Giants general manager Joe Schoen later hinted that the door is open for the club to make a QB change later this year.
How many of the NFL players with at least 80 touchdown catches in their career can you name in five minutes?
The New York Giants were routinely linked with quarterback Shedeur Sanders leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft, but ultimately traded back into the first round to select Ole Miss signal-caller Jaxson Dart.
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 have been stuck in a rut for the last two years. After a strong, playoff-winning start to the new era led by general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll in 2022, it all went downhill in 2023 and 2024.
The New York Giants roster was hardly the apple of any general manager’s eye last season, and Joe Schoen knew he’d need to execute a massive makeover to
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen vastly made over the team’s roster this offseason, the goal being to improve last year’s underperforming group, whose lack of depth was badly exposed once injuries hit.
In watching the New York Giants’ offseason unfold, it was rather interesting that of all the positions on the offensive side of the ball, general manager Joe Schoen poured the most resources into the quarterback room.
NY Giants general manager Joe Schoen focused on building an elite pass rush while addressing a depleted secondary this offseason. The early reviews are in, and many of them are positive.
It doesn’t get mentioned very often, unless a deal is consummated, but every year, New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen seeks to extend the contracts of certain players whose deals are about to expire.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero made an appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show" on Thursday, in which he gave some keen insight on two recent trades made by the Dolphins with the Steelers and Giants.
The New York Giants find themselves in one of the more unique situations in recent memory. They are coming off a franchise-worst 3-14 season that pushed ownership and fans dangerously close to their breaking point.
General manager Joe Schoen has committed ample resources into the defense in an attempt to drag the New York Giants out of the NFC East basement and back to relevancy.
NFL Network league insider Daniel Jeremiah predicted that Jaxson Dart could take over as the Giants' starter in Week 7.
Whether it was planned or not, New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen spent this most recent offseason pouring most of the team’s resources into the defense, leaving the offense to return 10 of its 11 starters/key players from last season.
Will New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen be in the market to wheel and deal in the coming months to fortify the roster? Schoen is one who, like many NFL general managers, is always on the alert for ways to upgrade the short- and long-term viability of the roster.
For an NFL general manager to gain respect, they need to demonstrate a consistent record of progress in building a winning football program. So, it came
On Friday, the Bills announced a number of promotions to their personnel and analytics staff.
As the NFL transitions from the player-acquisition phase of the offseason to the ramp-up toward real action, there is time to reflect on the teams that improved the most in March and April.
The New York Giants were the first team to be featured on the offseason edition of “Hard Knocks.” They may very well be the last. It was an abject disaster, most notably due to the discussions between general manager Joe Schoen and running back Saquon Barkley.
Part of why the New York Giants kept head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen around after consecutive disastrous seasons was the amount of blame to be spread around.
Whether or not the NFL should embrace a lottery similar to the methods used by the NBA and NHL for determining when teams make picks during drafts became a hotly debated topic this month.
During a Friday appearance on the "First Take" program, ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes explained why Giants fans would hope GM Joe Schoen wasn't fibbing with his recent comments.
According to Connor Hughes, Giants GM Joe Schoen said they are going to look into trading up or down in the draft from pick No. 3 overall. New York is in the market for a quarterback but might not be able to get their pick of one standing pat at third overall.
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