The New York Giants have been one of the most talked about teams when it comes to free agent quarterback and future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers has been rumored to be a very coveted player for the Giants.
Amidst all the anticipation about where Aaron Rodgers will sign for the 2025 NFL season, it's easy to forget that there is another veteran future Hall of Fame quarterback who is available as a free agent right now.
Spring has officially arrived and yet the New York Giants are still waiting to secure a quarterback for the 2025 season. Aaron Rodgers appears to be their top target, however, the 41-year-old is intent on taking his time before making a decision.
The New York Giants are currently in the middle of a highly important offseason for the future direction of the franchise. The team has suffered through a disastrous last couple of seasons following their playoff appearance in 2022 and has no clear answers at quarterback in the aftermath of the Daniel Jones experiment.
The New York Giants continue to wait in their quest to sign a veteran quarterback. The Giants are thought to be waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make up his mind, but in the interim, they’ve met with Russell Wilson, who might be a better fit than Rodgers.
Draft analyst Todd McShay, formerly with ESPN and now the author of his own subscription draft site, The McShay Report, has outlined the boldest first-round mock draft for the New York Giants yet.
The New York Giants are all but certain to take a quarterback at some point in the NFL Draft, most likely with the No. 3 pick. It’s just a matter of who, and the reality is the Giants are not in position to find their pick of the litter.
With the 2025 NFL draft drawing closer, some mock drafts are starting to pivot from forecasting a quarterback to the New York Giants at No. 3 in favor of other options.
When it comes to the NFL draft, preparation isn’t just key—it’s survival. For the New York Giants, general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll are taking no chances.
It was initially reported on Wednesday morning that the Vikings were "not pursuing" Rodgers and were turning to 2024 first-round draft pick J.J. McCarthy.
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.
Fans and analysts alike are feeling down on the New York Giants entering 2025 despite what’s been a successful offseason thus far. The Giants upgraded some key positions of need in free agency, however, coming off a disastrous 3-14 season in 2024, have they done enough to rise up the ranks in the NFL?
Up at the top of New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen’s to-do list in big read letters remains the words “GET A QUARTERBACK!” While Schoen has been
With the NFL Draft just over a month from now, the New York Giants have been doing their best to assemble their draft board and deliberating some difficult choices, the most glaring of which is how to handle quarterback.
Some teams were under immense pressure to make a splash in free agency. Others must hit on their picks in the NFL Draft. Then are a few particularly desperate franchises that need to hit on both.
The 2025 NFL Draft will be fascinating, with the first three franchises (Titans, Browns, and Giants) likely seeking their long-term fixes at quarterback.
If the New York Giants want to draft quarterback Cam Ward out of Miami in next month’s draft, they will have to convince the Titans to swap places with them.
During the offseason, third-year New York Giants receiver Jalin Hyatt underwent a physical transformation that may help him going into the 2025 NFL season.
Aaron Rodgers seemingly has one less team to choose from in NFL free agency.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schon has improved the roster since the start of free agency but still has a ways to go. Schoen, who, along with head coach Brian Dabboll, entered this offseason on the hot seat, has made crucial signings to upgrade the roster.
The New York Giants have no idea who their starting quarterback will be in 2025.
Although the Giants could still sign Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers, a new mock draft has them taking another high-profile quarterback.
The NFL is playing checkers, and Howie Roseman is playing chess.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Eagles are signing former Giants EDGE Azeez Ojulari to a one-year contract on Monday. Ojulari came up as a potential trade candidate last year.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Texans are signing former Giants FB Jakob Johnson to a one-year contract. Johnson, 30, joined the Patriots as part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program in 2019.
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