In the eyes of Mason Cameron of Pro Football Focus, the Giants are the top landing spot for Charvarius Ward in free agency.
Wide receiver Malik Nabers has been added to the NFC roster for the Pro ... that New Orleans won’t have its next head coach until after the Super Bowl. The Patriots are hiring Giants defensive assistant Zak Kuhr, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post ...
Sam Darnold of the Vikings, most frequently linked to the Giants, has a $40.1 million APY market value based on a four-year, $160.494 million deal. If they want Darnold, the Giants are likely to have some competition for his services—assuming he even wants to return to the New York market to play.
Not many things went right for the New York Giants during the 2024 season, but the rookie class was a pleasant surprise. While star wide receiver Malik Nabers (rightfully) garners most of the attention,
One of the few bright spots surrounding the New York Giants ' disastrous season was edge rusher Brian Burns. After acquiring Burns in a trade with the Carolina Panthers and then extending him on a five-year, $141 million deal, the expectations were sky-high for the former first-round pick.
The New York Giants might have another miserable season marred by injuries and other faults, but the one element that general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll can point to is the ...
New York Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux quietly took a strong step forward, even if his teammates struggled around him.
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The latest free agency rumors are trending toward the New York Giants missing out on both Justin Fields and Russell Wilson at quarterback.
The Giants appear to be narrowing their focus in the 2025 NFL Draft, as head coach Brian Daboll spent significant time with Colorado quarterback Shedeur
Fumbles and precarious decision-making were issues from the start, and when the Seahawks almost lost a game against the lowly Jets in New York mostly because of special-teams gaffes, Williams and Shenault were released.