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 Giants have a wealth of edge rushers with Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and first-round pick Abdul Carter. New York DC Shane Bowen feels their amount of quality is a “really good problem to have.” “You got three guys for two spots when you look at it from the outside in,” Bowen said, via Jordan Raanan of ESPN.
With the New York Giants set to report to training camp in less than two weeks, ESPN’s Seth Walder delivered his final verdict on the Giants’ offseason, giving them a solid grade of “B” .
Last season, the New York Giants were owners of some of the most glaring roster holes across the NFL. One of the position groups that stood out as a major
The more time NY Giants cornerback Paulson Adebo spends with his new teammates, particularly those in the defensive backs room, the more he’s finding there is to like about the group.
The New York Giants have two cornerbacks on the roster who, per Pro Football Focus, were amongst the most targeted players in the league . However, it should not be a concern this season.
Find out everything you need to know about the various players the New York Giants are bringing to training camp with our twice-daily updates, all of which wil be archived on this page, newest additions at the bottom.
The last of our three honorable mentions for our “Most Indispensable New York Giants” series is a newcomer slated to play a big role on the defense. Paulson
Last season, the New Orleans Saints traded away cornerback Marshon Lattimore. This offseason, they lost cornerback Paulson Adebo in free agency. It's never been more obvious the Saints need to add defensive backs than it is right now.
The New Orleans Saints desperately need to add some talent to their cornerback room this offseason. Last year, they traded Marshon Lattimore, and this offseason, they let Paulson Adebo walk in free agency.
The New Orleans Saints still have some roster needs despite a flurry of moves in free agency. Arguably the biggest loss for the Saints so far this offseason has been cornerback Paulson Adebo.
The New York Giants entered free agency with plenty of money to spend and several holes to fill. They understandably acted like a team desperate to win games and catapult itself back into national relevance.
According to CBS Sports, the New York Giants made one of the best moves of the offseason earlier this month. CBS Sports recently detailed the top 10 moves of the offseason (so far) and they ranked New York's free agent signing of cornerback Paulson Adebo at No.
The New York Giants’ secondary has been a work in progress for several seasons. They have poured assets into the defensive backfield, primarily through the NFL Draft, in an effort to build a unit that could find and sustain success.
The legal tampering opens the floodgates of social media updates. Between sites going down, a relentless stream of rumors, and anxious delays between contract announcements and their most pressing details, it can be a lot to take on.
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.
As usual, the Saints exited a Combine with plenty of work to do in order to reach cap compliance. Mickey Loomis‘ latest round of moves will also need to give his team — one armed with a new coaching staff — some spending room, which will take considerable maneuvering.
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Saints should make in the coming months.
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.