The New York Giants have once again been unable to dodge the heavy bite of the injury bug. This past week, they lost offensive lineman Evan Neal to a hamstring
The New York Giants are preparing for their first game in the post-Brian Daboll era. However, they are now facing a crucial setback after warmups. Cornerback Paulson Adebo felt discomfort in his knee during pre-game warmups.
The New York Giants announced they’ve ruled out CB Paulson Adebo (Knee), CB Cor’Dale Flott (Concussion), DL Chauncey Golston (Neck), and CB Art Green (Hamstring)
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The New York Giants , whose defensive secondary took a hit on Sunday when cornerback Paulson Adebo suffered a knee injury in the 33-32 loss to the Denver Broncos, are signing cornerback Korie Black off the Jets practice squad to offer depth.
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 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.
The most recent offseason was a complete disaster for the New Orleans Saints. They lost quarterback Derek Carr to retirement, which was crushing enough.
Quarterback Russell Wilson's arrival and all the NFL Draft and preseason hype surrounding rookies Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart overshadows the first big addition the New York Giants made following a miserable 2024 season.
The New York Giants' cornerback room has been a mess for the better part of a decade, from top to bottom. Part of the explanation is due to a lack of serious investment in the position, as evidenced by Deonte Banks in 2023, who was the first Giants pick in the top two rounds since DeAndre Baker in 2019.
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.
New York Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke has always been a playmaker, from his earliest days at Stanford to his journey to the NFL with both the Colts, for whom he posted back-to-back 100+ tackle seasons in 2021-22.
In the past, New York Giants cornerback Paulson Adebo has primarily been a “stay-at-home” kind of guy. But those days might be coming to an end soon as the fifth-year NFL veteran is ready to travel.
Here are signings from five defensive positions (tackle, edge, linebacker, cornerback and safety) this offseason that already look good and have a decent chance of becoming more attractive in the coming years.
The New York Giants' secondary has been a big focus for the team since the new regime took over in 2022. They have invested a significant amount of draft capital in the secondary, yet the results have been mixed. Due to a cap crunch in 2022, they had to let cornerback James Bradberry go a bit earlier than they planned.
The New York Giants cornerback room has a ton of potential for 2025 and should see multiple players take developmental jumps from last year. After signing Paulson Adebo from the New Orleans Saints this past offseason, the expectation is that both Adebo and Deonte Banks will be starting on the outside this year.
The most lucrative free-agent addition for the Giants this offseason was their deal for cornerback Paulson Adebo.
The New Orleans Saints watched as young cornerback Paulson Adebo signed with the New York Giants earlier this offseason. This is a huge loss for the Saints after the team traded Marshon Lattimore away as well.
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The New York Giants agreed to a deal with unrestricted free agent cornerback Paulson Adebo, according to multiple reports Monday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but reports pegged the value of the three-year deal at $30 million.
This year’s free agency market features a host of cornerbacks seeking a second free agency payday, but the Giants are adding a first-time UFA. Paulson Adebo is joining the Giants, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo reported during a TV appearance.
Is Paulson Adebo leaving the New Orleans Saints a foregone conclusion? In a piece published Thursday, ESPN's Ben Solak named Adebo one of the "underrated" free agents in this year's class.
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According to Jeremy Fowler, multiple teams view Saints pending free agent CB Paulson Adebo as a top-three option at his position. While his market might
The Saints officially placed cornerback Paulson Adebo on injured reserve, ending his 2024 season after breaking his femur last week, per New Orleans.Football’s Nick Underhill.
New Orleans Saints cornerback Paulson Adebo underwent surgery Friday morning to repair a broken right femur and will miss the rest of the season, ESPN reported.
Saints CB Paulson Adebo suffered an apparent right leg injury and was carted off the field with an air cast on. Saints second-round rookie CB Kool-Aid McKinstry will take his place in the starting lineup.
The New Orleans Saints may have looked like Super Bowl contenders through the first two weeks of the season, but poor game management by head coach Dennis Allen has made the promising start to the season go south.
Stanford Cardinal cornerback Paulson Adebo announced on Thursday that he is opting out of the upcoming Pac-12 football season to prepare for the 2021 NFL Draft.
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