The New York Giants head into Week 11 amidst a litany of change, as interim head coach Mike Kafka is set to coach his first game following the dismissal of Brian Daboll.
The New York Giants are saying goodbye to a former first-round pick, with the news of longtime NFL offensive lineman Justin Pugh announcing his retirement from the league.
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Offensive lineman Justin Pugh announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday. Pugh, who turns 35 in August, made his intentions known at East Rutherford, N.J., as a member of the New York Giants.
Former Giants and Cardinals OL Justin Pugh has announced he is retiring from the NFL, per Dan Salomone of the Giants’ official site. “Not many get to go out on their own terms… To the fans, it’s been an amazing ride.
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.
Four weeks into the 2023 NFL season, veteran offensive lineman Justin Pugh was a free agent looking for his next stop. He played his first five seasons with the New York Giants, then four-plus with the Arizona Cardinals before tearing an ACL six games into the 2022 campaign.
The New York Giants have a decision to make with the No. 3 pick, and they can take many different approaches, including drafting quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
The New York Giants’ season has long been over. Before they lost to the Carolina Panthers in Germany, before they cut quarterback Daniel Jones, before the final game of their 10-game losing streak and a win that pushed them to third in the draft order, New York had sacrificed its playoff aspirations.
This week, the New York Giants confirmed they were exploring the idea of selling off as much as 10 percent of the franchise. This was something that the Giants ownership group, which consists of a 50-50 split between the Mara and Tisch families, would never have considered until recently.
Very few players in today’s NFL can say that they’ve seen and understood the game from all different angles, but former New York Giants offensive lineman
New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal has sort of faded into obscurity this season, having yet to get a game snap, be it on offense or special teams.
Former New York Giants offensive lineman Justin Pugh remains unsigned as the start of the NFL regular season nears. The veteran was with Big Blue last year, signing to the practice squad in early October before being elevated to the active roster shortly after that.
Offensive lineman Justin Pugh, the New York Giants’ first-round draft pick in 2013, rejoined the team straight off the couch last season following five
Veteran guard Justin Pugh has not retired from the game of football and would like to play again in 2024. However, there are only a select number of situations that could lure him back.
Could any of these players return? Several players who were members of the New York Giants roster a season ago are still on the free agent market. Would, or should, the Giants consider bringing any of these players back?
The recent Sunday Ticket lawsuit in which the NFL will be on the hook for billions if and/or when the appeals process is exhausted is the kind of thing
We have reached Wednesday of a holiday week in the NFL offseason and are a day closer to start of the 2024 regular season. In 67 days, the Arizona Cardinals will take the field at Highmark Stadium to face the Buffalo Bills on the road in Week 1.
Former New York Giants offensive lineman and current free agent Justin Pugh credited the club for not replacing starting quarterback Daniel Jones with a first-round draft pick this spring.
One of the key questions heading into the 2024 season for the New York Giants is whether or not Daniel Jones can finally prove that he is “their guy” at quarterback.
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.