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 .
Be sure to bookmark and refresh this page throughout the week as we add content related to the 2025 NFL Scouting combine from Indianapolis, Indiana. Giants LT Andrew Thomas is trending in the right direction after having his 2024 season cut short due to a lisfranc injury.
Despite how the 2024 Giants season has unfolded, New York Giants offensive tackle Andrew Thomas would much prefer to be out there with his teammates, doing all he can to help lessen the disastrous and disappointing 100th season in the franchise’s history.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL Draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
The New York Giants have spent years trying to upgrade the offensive line alongside All-Pro left tackle Andrew Thomas. It seemed like they finally accomplished that this past offseason when they signed Jermaine Eluemunor, Greg Van Roten, and Jon Runyan Jr.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
It’s never a bad idea to roll the dice on a high-upside offensive lineman in the NFL Draft, and the Giants might find themselves tempted to take that chance with Ohio State offensive tackle Josh Simmons.
The New York Giants have been retooling their offensive line for the past several weeks after losing Pro Bowl left tackle Andrew Thomas to season-ending foot surgery.
The New York Giants just brought on some offensive line help following their bye week. The unit has been dealing with injuries throughout the course of the season and their struggles intensified after losing LT Andrew Thomas to a season-ending foot surgery.
The New York Giants are making another change on the offensive line. Injuries have forced the Giants’ coaching staff to make adjustments, reshuffling the left tackle position with Andrew Thomas out for the season.
The New York Giants had a strong offensive line group through the early part of the season. However, Andrew Thomas’ season-ending injury completely dismantled the O-line, and the lackluster play from second-year center John Michael Schmitz could no longer be masked.
The New York Giants offensive line started the 2024 season with such promise that it looked as though the longstanding problem had finally been solved.
Several emerging head-scratching decisions have been made by the New York Giants this season, but perhaps there have been none larger than the team’s plan–or is that lack of a plan–at swing tackle.
The Giants have developed a reputation for poor decision-making, whether it’s committing to a volatile quarterback or drafting players only to hinder their growth with inadequate development.
The loss of star left tackle Andrew Thomas has drastically impacted the New York Giants‘ season. Without their crucial blindside protector, quarterback Daniel Jones faces immense pressure, especially given his struggles to produce behind even a healthy offensive line.
With the New York Giants missing their best offensive player, left tackle Andrew Thomas, for the rest of the year, the front office is aggressively searching the free agent market for a temporary replacement.
In a recent episode of the "A Giant Issue" podcast, host Coach Gene Clemons addressed the significant news that New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas will be out for the season due to injury.
The New York Giants made a roster move ahead of their Week 7 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, as they signed veteran offensive tackle Chris Hubbard off of the San Francisco 49ers practice squad, per Dan Salomone of Giants.com.
The New York Giants received crushing injury news this week as star left tackle Andrew Thomas underwent season-ending surgery on his foot. Now the Giants have a huge void to fill on their offensive line.
Per the wire, the Giants are placing LT Andrew Thomas on injured reserve after he had season-ending surgery necessary to repair the Lisfranc injury in
Could Andrew Thomas' absence lead the Giants to bench quarterback Daniel Jones in preparation for potentially releasing him in the upcoming offseason?
New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas underwent surgery to repair a Lisfranc foot injury and is unlikely to be recovered by the end of the regular season.
The Giants feared this outcome, and they will now be faced with playing 11 games without an All-Pro blocker.
After an injury-limited 2023 season, he has not missed a snap for the Giants this year. But the standout left tackle is dealing with a foot injury that will soon change that.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas, who, despite his early-season struggles, is still the best offensive lineman on the team, said he injured his foot during Sunday’s 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The New York Giants offensive line has been a weakness for the better part of the last decade. However, one of the team’s best players plays on that poor offensive line.
The Giants enter Week 6 ranked dead last in the NFL with 255.2 total offensive yards per game and 31st with 12.4 points per contest.
Many fans and analysts are piling on the Giants QB, but he's far from the biggest issue holding back New York amid this horrid start.
The New York Giants (1-2) will likely be without two of their most impactful offensive players when they host the Seattle Seahawks (2-1) on "Monday Night Football." On Saturday, Giants HC Brian Daboll told reporters the team would be without left tackle Andrew Thomas for the third straight game.
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