While the New York Giants wait for Aaron Rodgers to make his free agency decision, they keep their options open. The team is set to meet with Russell Wilson on Friday after meeting with Joe Flacco on Thursday .
The New York Giants re-signed veteran wide receiver Darius Slayton this week, which came across as a surprise for many. The 28-year-old playmaker seemed ready to move on for greener pastures in free agency but ultimately inked a three-year, $36 million deal to stay in the Big Apple.
Wide receiver Darius Slayton is all for the New York Giants adding superstar free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Per NBC Sports’ Mike Florio, when asked about the prospects of playing with Rodgers, Slayton responded: “Personally, I think he is probably the greatest quarterback ever,” Slayton said.
It was a rough season for the former Giants signal-caller.
At the end of last year, it wasn't hard to miss how New York Giants receiver Darius Slayton was worn down from the physical beatings he took week in and week out, only to end up part of a team that recorded a franchise-worse 3-14 record.
Players tell themselves they can separate personal relationships from the business aspect of professional sports, but sometimes pride and animosity tear down those boundaries.
The Philadelphia Eagles have managed to flip another New York Giants rival.
The first six weeks of the 2024 NFL season showed the New York Giants what life could be like with a competent offensive line. Tackles Andrew Thomas and Jermaine Eluemunor were playing well.
New York Giants receiver Darius Slayton had all the makings of a veteran set to hit free agency and find greener pastures on a better team. He endured league-worst quarterbacking in the final two years of his deal while boasting downfield prowess that could find strong production elsewhere.
The New York Giants are reportedly adding another former Super Bowl champion to their list of quarterback targets. After ditching Daniel Jones during the 2024 campaign, Big Blue is on the hunt for a new signal-caller.
The New York Giants are re-signing OL Aaron Stinnie, according to Jeremy Fowler. Stinnie, 31, signed on with the Titans as an undrafted free agent out of James Madison in May of 2018.
The New York Giants’ search for a veteran quarterback may lead them to a former Super Bowl MVP. The Giants hosted free agent quarterback Joe Flacco for a free agent visit on Thursday, according to Field Yates of ESPN.
The are once again giving serious consideration to an experienced quarterback.
Adoree' Jackson will follow the Saquon Barkley path out of New York.
Free agent quarterback Russell Wilson had his planned meeting with the Cleveland Browns on Thursday and is en route to meet with the Giants about potentially being their veteran bridge quarterback for the next year or two.
Former NFL executive Mike Tannenbaum, who single-handedly ruined the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins when they were under his control, said on ESPN's
The New York Giants are set to host veteran quarterback Russell Wilson on a visit to their facility on Friday, and this is while the team is pursuing Aaron Rodgers as well.
Former New York Giants safety Xavier McKinney might not have gotten the financial respect he was hoping to get from the New York Giants, but that didn’t stop him from giving the organization that drafted him glowing reviews to a free agent they were courting who is now being counted on to fill his spot in the defensive lineup.
The New York Giants are desperate to find a solution to their quarterback vacancy. Cam Ward has emerged as the clear-cut more valuable draft choice over Sheduer Sanders.
It remains to be seen if the Browns or Giants would be bold enough to select Jaxson Dart over Shedeur Sanders with the second pick in the draft.
Are the Colts hoping one particular trait of Jones rubs off on Anthony Richardson?
The New York Giants have been busy this week upgrading their roster, which includes mostly new faces and a few old ones. Of particular interest (though no surprise, given the 3-14 record last year) is that there seems to be very little interest in the Giants' own unrestricted free agents through this first wave of free agency.
The first wave of NFL free agency has come and gone. Months of speculation and rumors are officially in the rearview mirror fans. The Giants were one of the most active teams in free agency this week. Per Over the Cap, they spent the 11th most money in the NFL- close to $192 million in new contracts.
The New York Giants are bringing back one of their most reliable players from the 2024 season. On Wednesday night, the Giants agreed to an extension with Greg Van Roten on a one-year deal, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
The Giants are finalizing a deal to keep OL Greg Van Roten in New York, according to Jeremy Fowler. Van Roten, 35, originally signed on with the Packers as an undrafted free agent out of Pennsylvania back in 2012.
Could Philadelphia poach yet another big-time player from its fierce NFC East rivals?
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