By virtue of their 27-53-1 record since 2020, it’s fair to say the New York Giants have made many mistakes that have sabotaged their efforts to move forward as an organization.
Amon Ra St. Brown is not the first Cinderella story within the Detroit Lions organization. Before St. Brown came an all-too-familiar tale: picked 96th overall, with minimal college offers and minimal expectations when entering the league.
After the New York Giants traded receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to the Cleveland Browns following the 2018 season, the team has struggled to find a legitimate No.
Just take a moment and ponder: When was the last time the New York Football Giants had a playmaking, dangerous, and talented wide receiver one? Yup, there
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.
After a wildly unproductive tenure with the Giants it appears Kenny Golladay is a prime cut candidate this offseason as the team looks to build on a surprise playoff berth in 2022.
New York Giants receiver Kenny Golladay has been taking it on the chin dating back to the preseason. The Chicago native, who had an underwhelming first season in New York in 2021 (37 receptions, 521 yards, zero touchdowns), has quickly fallen out of favor with both the Giants’ coaching staff and their fans.