To New York Giants tight end Theo Johnson, his appearance at the New York Knicks game last Friday, just hours after having been declared out of the Giants’ Week 18 regular-season finale, was simply a goodwill act of treating his brother to his first-ever Knicks game by way of courtside seats.
New York Giants tight end Theo Johnson, who was declared out of Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Dallas Cowboys due to what the team listed as an “illness” that kept him from practicing this week, raised a few eyebrows on Friday night by showing up on the jumbotron at the New York Knicks home game.
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New York Giants rookie tight end Theo Johnson was seen courtside at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, just hours after being ruled out of Sunday’s season finale due to illness.
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New York Giants tight end Theo Johnson raised eyebrows Friday night when he appeared courtside at Madison Square Garden, looking energetic and healthy during the Knicks’ game against the Atlanta Hawks — just hours after being ruled out for the team’s Week 18 finale against the Dallas Cowboys due to illness.
The New York Giants will be without tight end Theo Johnson (illness) and receiver Wan’Dale Robinson (rib) in this weekend’s regular-season finale game against the Dallas Cowboys.
The NFL has handed out fines to two members of the New York Giants for infractions during last week's disastrous game against the New England Patriots in Week 13.
Much of the blame for the New York Giants’ loss to the San Francisco 49ers has focused on the defense, and rightfully so. But the offense wasn’t without its warts.
With the New York Giants looking to build off the momentum of a big upset win over the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles, building chemistry and shaping an identity in year one of the Jaxson Dart era is vital.
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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 entered Sunday's road game against the New Orleans Saints with one huge question: How were they going to replace star wide receiver Malik Nabers?
Malik Nabers‘ second season with the Giants came to an abrupt end in Week 4. The Giants’ leading wideout suffered an ACL tear, setting him up for a lengthy road to recovery.
When the New York Giants released their final injury report, the Washington Commanders had more reason to worry about a name missing from the list. A breakout candidate with a niche skill is sure to make him a mismatch that could embarrass Dan Quinn's squad at Northwest Stadium in Week 1.
For the New York Giants to surprise teams this season, certain young players must take significant jumps. One of those players has to be second-year tight end Theo Johnson, who has the athletic tools to be one of the more productive tight ends in the league.
While they may not light up the Week 1 scoreboard, these players could pay dividends down the road. It’s all about timing, and right now, these free-agent options are available in most fantasy leagues.
New York Giants tight end Theo Johnson is ready for his second NFL campaign. Oh, is he ever. “Yeah, I think that I can step into a bigger role this year
The New York Giants are betting big on 2024 fourth-round pick Theo Johnson to take over as their starting tight end. As a rookie last season, Johnson began to break out, earning the starting job before having his season cut prematurely due to a foot injury.
The New York Giants’ 2024 rookie class was the biggest win of the team’s season and general manager Joe Schoen’s tenure. Of that group, tight end Theo Johnson may have been the most underwhelming.
The New York Giants won’t be drafting Penn State tight end Tyler Warren in Round 1. He’s generally viewed as a strong prospect, among the top pass-catchers in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Neither player is in line to suit up again this season.
The New York Giants are among the worst teams in football thanks to a confluence of poor talent and bad luck. But the solace in every lost season, at least in theory, is that it provides the opportunity to watch young players get meaningful playing time.
The team’s offense could also be shorthanded the rest of the way.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Giants TE Theo Johnson is likely to miss the rest of the season with a foot injury suffered in Week 13. Johnson, 23, was a three-year starter at Penn State and earned an honorable mention for All-Big Ten honors in 2023.
Earlier in April, the New York Giants selected former Penn State tight end Theo Johnson in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, making his professional football dream come true.
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Last year’s rookie tight end class was deep but was lacking a premier prospect. This year’s class is the complete opposite — there's a premier prospect, but the draft is lacking quality depth.
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