The New York Giants’ first priority this offseason will be finding a quarterback or two, but without defensive improvements, a revamped offense will only go so far.
Last season, the New York Giants allowed safety Xavier McKinney to leave for the Green Bay Packers in free agency, and the team’s former second-round pick
There’s a trait that many bad teams share, and it's the abundance of side characters that get remembered – often fondly – well after their opportunities came and went.
A new free agent option has emerged for the New York Giants, as NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Friday that the Tennessee Titans are releasing Pro Bowl edge rusher Harold Landry.
While most of the attention has been focused on what the New York Giants plan to do at quarterback once free agency begins next week, there are other glaring needs the team must address to help get back on track.
Three questions are hovering over the New York Giants, all involving quarterbacks. Will they sign Aaron Rodgers? Is Jaxson Dart the right guy? Or will the Giants use their first pick on a QB?
According to Dan Duggan, the Giants are tendering a contract to exclusive rights free agent OLB Tomon Fox. Fox, 26, signed on with the Giants as an undrafted free agent out of North Carolina back in 2022.
The New York Giants need to add some talent on the defensive line alongside Dexter Lawrence. The interior of the Giants’ defensive line was a weak point last season, especially after Lawrence was placed on injured reserve after Week 12.
After nine seasons with the team, the Los Angeles Chargers released star Joey Bosa. With the New York Giants likely to not re-sign Azeez Ojulari, would the five-time Pro Bowler make sense for New York? Throughout the Giants franchise history, the defense has thrived when they have at least three elite pass rushers.
Thanks to strong performances in Super Bowl LIX, players like Philadelphia’s Josh Sweat and Milton Williams are about to receive big contracts when free agency begins on March 12. But there are plenty of lesser-known talents in the NFC East.
One of the biggest questions the New York Giants might have to answer this offseason is still hypothetical: Will they take a top college quarterback or a supremely athletic defensive player with the No.
The Giants have problems. They’re at the forefront of every quarterback rumor circling the league right now. But beyond that, their roster lacks depth and leadership.
The New York Giants are looking for playmakers to upgrade their offense this offseason and one intriguing and familiar name just got added to the list of options.
Star quarterback Tommy DeVito will remain with the New York Giants next season. According to USA Today’s Art Stapleton, the New Jersey native will run
Quarterback Cam Ward did not throw at the NFL Scouting Combine, but the perceived gap between him and the rest of the 2025 quarterback class seems much bigger than before the event began.
The NFL draft is still a little under two months away, but excitement surrounding the three-day event is already at an all-time high. Outlets are putting out mock selections.
When it comes to searching far and wide for their next franchise quarterback of the future, the New York Giants seem to be making no stops in achieving
Rodgers missed all of 2023 with a torn Achilles but recorded 3,897 passing yards and 28 touchdowns in 2024.
Aaron Rodgers may not have to look very far for his next NFL team.
The Giants will have at least one quarterback on their roster entering the new league year, just not the one most fans hoped for.
In ESPN’s Jordan Reid’s latest mock draft, the Giants traded up to the top the first overall pick and selected quarterback Cam Ward. Despite the Giants’ connection to Shedeur Sanders, pundits are saying that Ward is the clear-cut top quarterback in this year’s draft.
Giants OLB Bobby Okereke did not live up to expectations in 2024 after a strong year and had his season cut short due to injury. Per Pat Leonard, “there have been rumblings… that some members of the Giants’ brass do not have a high opinion” of his value heading into the 2025 season.
Free agency begins next week and teams across the NFL will attempt to upgrade their roster. While the best teams are built through the draft, free agency presents organizations with an opportunity to fill immediate needs with experienced players.
The New York Giants will hope that the upcoming offseason is one of significant change. After a 3-14 season, anything less would be untenable. However, general manager Joe Schoen has also proven that there’s room for continuity in the locker room.
The New York Giants announced they have re-signed LS Casey Kreiter to a one-year deal. He has been a specialist of longer than usual snaps for the Giants for five years and counting. Kreiter, 34, wound up going undrafted out of Iowa back in 2014.
Darius Slayton‘s Giants tenure has included the threat of a departure on multiple occasions. The veteran receiver remained in place through the 2024 season, but he is now a pending free agent.
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