The Giants accomplished a great deal in the first two days of NFL free agency, fortifying their defense with two impact players, adding depth to their offensive line and bringing back one of their ...
The 2025 NFL Draft cycle is heating up ... Yours truly saw New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, general manager Joe Schoen, assistant general manager Brandon Brown and assistant director ...
NFL free agency 2025 continues to change the draft needs for certain teams, but as of writing this Tuesday morning, the New York Giants still needed a QB. They might end up with a veteran (Aaron ...
The Giants have one of those in 342-pound Dexter Lawrence and are looking to add to the position. The Seahawks released Robertson-Harris last week. Follow the Post’s NFL Free Agency live ...
The Giants reached agreement with Saints corner Paulson Adebo and Seahawks defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris on Monday to begin their spending on outside free agents in 2025. Adebo, 25, is a ...
That means general manager Joe Schoen will have to come up with a two-pronged plan in free agency and the NFL Draft. The Giants will enter free agency with an estimated $50 million in salary cap ...
Patricia has also covered five Super Bowls (three featuring the Giants), the annual NFL draft, and the NFL Scouting Combine. She is the author of The Big 50: The Men and Moments that Made the New ...
On Friday's edition of "The Pat McAfee Show," NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah discussed how the Giants could be in the mix to sign Aaron Rodgers and draft two-way star Travis Hunter with ...
With Fields playing four NFL seasons to Darnold’s seven, he’s got more upside to be a better bridge to the Giants’ future quarterback, who needs to be taken in this draft. The Giants will ...
Both QBs have a relatively strong market, with the Giants in contention for Wilson ... in a tough spot to find a long-term answer in the NFL Draft while currently holding the No. 21 overall ...
Could former New York Giants bust Daniel Jones be the key that unlocks how the dominoes fall in the NFL’s ongoing quarterback carousel? As preposterous as that sounds, it may very well be the case.