After signing veteran quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston last week, the Giants positioned themselves to take the best player available with the third pick in April’s draft.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen isn’t scheduled to formally speak with the Giants beat writers until just before April’s draft. Still, he did have a sitdown with the team’s in-house media for Giants.com where he offered some thoughts and insight into how things have unfolded this offseason.
Wilson played under Carroll with the Seahawks from 2012 to 2021, and they led Seattle to a pair of Super Bowl appearances and one championship.
The New York Giants’ defense has enjoyed the services of its linebackers over the past couple of seasons. Since the addition of Bobby Okereke in the 2023 free agency, Big Blue’s linebacker corps has vastly improved.
Wilson met with the Browns during free agency before he signed a team-friendly deal to join the Giants.
Jacory Croskey-Merritt is the perfect developmental running back. Once he polishes up his pass-pro game, he will make a nice addition to a running back committee.
Following yet another disappointing season, the New York Giants have made aggressive moves in an effort to rebound. However, significant weaknesses remain on both sides of the ball.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is in West Palm Beach, Florida, this week to participate in the NFL's Annual League Meetings. Daboll posed with 30 head coaches from around the league for the annual head coach group photo.
There’s good and bad news regarding the New York Giants’ projected win total for 2025. According to ESPN Bets, the good news is that the Giants are forecasted to win 4.5 games this coming year, or one more game than last season’s three-win affair.
The New York Giants had a successful free agency period, upgrading their defensive backfield and stabilizing their quarterback position. However, despite how much work they did to improve their roster, some critical weaknesses remain.
When looking at the work done by New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen in free agency, most observers would likely say that, at least on paper, he did a decent job at bolstering a few areas or retaining talent on the roster. ESPN NFL analyst Ben Solak is not one of those observers.
The New York Giants signed several players in free agency. Some signings addressed critical needs on offense and defense, while others increased the quality of the team's depth. Then there were the players acquired to help improve special teams.
EAST RUTHERFORD—For the most part, New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen hasn’t gone too wild with doling out big-money contracts. Still, there is one contract in particular that Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon feels is a gross overpayment of the player in question .
The New York Giants didn’t just patch up their secondary this offseason—they upgraded it with long-term vision and cap flexibility in mind. Their first splash came with the signing of Paulson Adebo, the 25-year-old cornerback from the New Orleans Saints.
With the veteran quarterback combination of Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston now situated in East Rutherford for the 2025 season, the next thing everyone wants to know about the New York Giants is if they are still in it for a young passing prospect at the top of the draft board.
When the New York Giants signed Russell Wilson, they didn’t just pay for a starting quarterback looking for redemption in his 14th season. They bought the opportunity not to take a quarterback with the third pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers finds himself in a tough position in his early in his career. The young star finds himself as a core tenet of an offense lacking any identity at the quarterback spot. Many receivers entering the league expecting some stability there.
A consensus does not exist among the teams at the top of the draft order with respect to how Travis Hunter should be used in the NFL.
Russell Wilson is in line to become the new starting quarterback of the Giants, but it is fair to wonder if that role is guaranteed for the former Pro Bowl QB.
NFL Network star Kyle Brandt didn’t get his gig on “Good Morning Football” for cold, pessimistic football analysis. That’s not an indictment of the analyst, it’s a testament to the energy he brings.
The New York Giants officially re-signed exclusive rights free agent LB Dyontae Johnson, to a one-year deal for the 2025 season. Exclusive rights contracts are essentially one-year minimum contracts based on the number of accrued seasons a player has.
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