Hawkins edges out Marcus McKethan The New York Giants are currently sitting at 5-9 as they prepare for their Week 16 game against the Philadelphia Eagles this Monday.
The New York Giants are having a miserable season, mostly due to the NFL’s worst offense. New York is only averaging 11.8 points per game, so when they get a rare opportunity in the red zone, they need to convert.
Andrew Thomas's absence was glaringly visible on a historically bad pass-protection night, and the OL appears to be in complete shambles between injury and ineffectiveness.
Legendary New York Giants general manager George Young often spoke of the Planet Theory. Young, who served as Giants general manager from 1979-1999, constructed the roster and presided over the Giants’ first two Super Bowl victories.
When New York Giants offensive lineman Marcus McKethan first heard the pop in his knee, he saw his NFL career flash before his eyes. Fortunately for McKethan,
New York Giants offensive guard Marcus McKethan has started the last two games at right guard after a subpar game one performance by Mark Glowinski. After a first season mostly spent on injured reserve, McKethan worked his way up the depth chart throughout training camp and preseason.
The New York Giants have faced challenges, such as losing starting right tackle Evan Neal to a concussion this past weekend. However, the team is gradually getting healthier, with key players returning from injuries and new acquisitions.
On Monday, the New York Giants' PUP list will lose two more members as offensive lineman Marcus McKethan and defensive lineman A'Shawn Robinson have passed their respective training camp physicals.
Per Charlotte Carroll, Giants HC Brian Daboll told reporters that the team is activating DL A’Shawn Robinson and OL Marcus McKethan from the physically-unable-to-perform list on Monday.
McKethan seeks to contribute in Year 2 after losing rookie season to torn ACL The New York Giants’ 2022 rookie class truly dropped like flies beginning in training camp.
Height: 6-foot-7 | Weight: 335 pounds 2022 Stats: Missed season due to a torn ACL suffered in the preseason Marcus McKethan, a fifth-round draft pick in 2022, was always projected to be a developmental type of offensive lineman.
The Giants selecting John Michael Schmitz in Round 2, making the Minnesota product the first pure center drafted this year, points to four positions along their offensive line being solidified.
The New York Giants drafted a pair of developmental offensive linemen out of UNC in the middle rounds of the 2022 NFL Draft. Their third-round pick, Joshua Ezeudu, battled through injuries but appeared in 10 games and made two starts as a rookie.
This year, the Giants seem to really like "giant" offensive linemen from the University of North Carolina. After taking the 6-foot-4, 308-pound Tar Heel
For the second straight day, the New York Giants have used a draft pick on an offensive lineman from the UNC football program. This year’s NFL Draft is serving as a UNC football reunion in the pros.
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