New York Giants starting left guard Jon Runyan, Jr., is a surprise inactive this week for the team’s Week 16 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Runyan, whose wife is expecting a child any day now, has not missed a game all season.
The Giants fell to 2-8 on the year thanks to another blown fourth-quarter lead. Quarterback Jaxson Dart is in danger of missing Week 11 due to a concussion, and questions continue to linger about the job security of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen.
What once seemed to be a promising season for the Giants is quickly turning into another campaign to forget.
How many of the starting quarterbacks from every Super Bowl can you name in nine minutes?
The New York Giants' season has been an incredibly bumpy one thus far. From blown fourth-quarter leads to being trounced at home numerous times, the Giants have offered little to be excited about nine games in.
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A few yards could make all the difference for the New York Giants – even if the men in question aren't going upfield. One of the Giants' most vital moves
When the New York Giants acquired interior offensive lineman Jon Runyan Jr in 2024, they were hoping that he would help improve their pass protection; they were right.
When it comes to their offensive line, the New York Giants just can’t seem to win. General manager Joe Schoen focused on the Giants' offensive line last offseason.
The New York Giants have been trying and struggling to improve their offensive line for years. General manager Joe Schoen paid up in free agency last offseason, signing a couple of offensive linemen in an effort to upgrade the unit.
The New York Giants were back in their facility on Monday morning, bagging up their belongings after closing out their 2024 season schedule with a 20-13 loss to the Eagles in Philadelphia on Sunday.
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 New York Giants have placed offensive lineman Jon Runyan Jr, their starting left guard, on injured reserve ahead of the team’s Week 15 game against the Baltimore Ravens.
The New York Giants returned to practice on Wednesday afternoon in preparation for a Week 15 game against the Baltimore Ravens at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
The injury isn’t considered a long-term issue, and Hawkins is expected to avoid surgery. Still, considering only four games remain on New York’s regular season schedule, there’s a good chance the cornerback doesn’t make his way back to the lineup this year.
The Giants suffer another offensive line injury The New York Giants injury situation got worse on their first drive of the second half, as left guard Jon Runyan Jr.
Giants have quick turnaround to show improvement from Sunday The New York Giants are “embarrassed” by the way they played Sunday in a 30-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The New York Giants beefed up the offensive line over the offseason with a few key signings. Veteran guard Jon Runyan Jr. has been one of those great value signings for them.
After playing so well and cohesively as a unit from Weeks 2-6, the New York Giants offensive line took a major hit due to left tackle Andrew Thomas's season-ending foot injury.
Jon Runyan has accomplished a lot in life. The famed Michigan Man was one of the NFL's best right tackles over a 14-year career with nine of those coming in Philadelphia with the Eagles where the big man was good enough to make the Eagles' 75th Anniversary Team and the franchise's Hall of Fame.
New York Giants fans are used to cheering for "Jon Runyan"-- they no doubt enjoyed every penalty he took during his heyday with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The New York Giants were one of the few NFL teams that opted not to select an offensive lineman in the recent draft.
The Green Bay Packers’ top two free agents have signed elsewhere, with right guard Jon Runyan agreeing to terms with the New York Giants and safety Darnell Savage agreeing on a deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Although the Giants did not receive what they wanted from their Mark Glowinski signing, they are diving into the guard market once again.
The New York Giants would benefit from building around the margins of the roster as well as the core of it.
There is only one offensive starter for the Green Bay Packers slated to be a free agent next week, and the team is willing to bring him back. According to Matt Schneidman, Packers' beat writer for The Athletic, the Packers are open to the possibility of re-signing right guard Jon Runyan.
There’s no question that the NFL wants to do away with the “tush push,” and it’s actively looking into ways to make it happen. But has the die already been secretly cast?
Green Bay Packers left guard Jon Runyan Jr. was drafted in the sixth round with pick No. 192 in 2020 out of Michigan. The third-year veteran has been very steady for Green Bay's offense during his young career.
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