The New York Giants draft picture is coming into closer focus with each day that draws nearer to round one of the significant offseason milestones. A growing number of people believe fate will align them with Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter at No.
For all the talk about the complaints about the New York Giants’ struggles up front, general manager Joe Schoen hasn’t been very aggressive in addressing the unit.
A new mock draft by Marcus Mosher of The 33rd Team might be the most creative one we’ve seen. It completely shakes up the top of the first round, thanks to a trade involving the New York Giants.
Jameis Winston has only become more lovable as time has gone on. His latest social media venture was to recreate the iconic “Boats ‘N Hoes” bit from Step Brothers.
Mock draft season has been in full swing, but in less than two weeks, it will wind down, and we’ll have the real thing to analyze. Until then, it is always interesting to see what analysts predict for the New York Giants. CBS Sports analyst Ryan Wilson is among the analysts to release a mock draft, his being three rounds long.
From "The Bus" to "Broadway Joe," the NFL has featured some of the best nicknames in sports. These are 25 of the best NFL nicknames in history.
The New York Giants have a budding star in their backfield with Tyrone Tracy Jr. Big Blue drafted Tracy in the fifth round of last year’s draft. He quickly came on as the starter during his rookie campaign, reducing Devin Singletary’s role in the offseason.
Is Shedeur Sanders - and his circle of family and friends - sending a negative message to the Cleveland Browns? The Browns have been hit with plenty of adversity in recent months.
The Giants don't start their offseason program for another week, but quarterback Russell Wilson isn't waiting to start building relationships with his new teammates.
When it comes to the New York Giants and their journey to picking their next big prospect at the No. 3 pick of the NFL Draft, as the old saying goes, seemingly
When the New York Giants signed Jameis Winston to a two-year deal in March, the odds of quarterback Drew Lock returning for a second stint in East Rutherford seemed slim.
When the New York Giants inked quarterback Russell Wilson to a one-year deal, they didn’t just sign a starting quarterback. They elevated the floor of their roster, made the supporting cast more welcoming for a hypothetical rookie quarterback, and added a leader to the locker room.
Drew Lock is returning for a second tour of duty as a backup quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, multiple media outlets reported on Friday. Lock, 28, is expected to sign a two-year, $5 million deal, per ESPN, after playing the 2024 season with the New York Giants.
Drew Lock has a new team, but it’s a familiar one. Lock has signed with the Seattle Seahawks, reuniting him with the team he played for in 2022 and 2023.
QB dominoes are falling Friday, and a third reunion will take place. After Joe Flacco and Josh Johnson made return trips Friday morning, Drew Lock will follow suit.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Seahawks agreed to terms on a contract with QB Drew Lock on Friday. The last we heard, Lock was a potential option for the Cowboys’ backup quarterback role, but he will now head to Seattle and play behind Sam Darnold. Lock, 28, is a former second-round pick of the Broncos back in 2019.
Abdul Carter, the preeminent defensive player in the NFL Draft, took to social media Friday morning to get inside the heads of New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.
Despite adding veteran depth to their defensive line, the New York Giants still need a long-term answer to line up next to Dexter Lawrence II. And since
There seems to be little traction for the New York Giants taking a quarterback in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. And Mel Kiper thinks they will get one later.
The market for DeMarcus Walker is apparently heating up.
This former Giants first-round pick may be on his way out of New York.
Does one NFC team make particular sense for Sanders?
Finding a quarterback in the NFL Draft is about as daunting of a task as you can find for a general manager. And New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen could save his job long-term by doing it.
The New York Giants are in an extremely tough spot entering the 2025 NFL season. Head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen need a big season or their jobs are most likely in jeopardy.
Jameis Winston has a lot of incentives (literally) to win the New York Giants’ starting quarterback job in 2025.
Some assumed the Giants structured Wilson's deal in a way that would make it relatively easy for the club to bench him in favor of an unknown rookie later this fall.
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