The NFL Draft is about three months away, and the New York Giants have a clear and obvious need to address this offseason. They are looking for a franchise
Only two years ago, New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito took the NFL stage and likened himself to the fanbase with a heroic three-game winning streak in the middle of a mediocre 6-11 campaign ...
The latest free agency rumors are trending toward the New York Giants missing out on both Justin Fields and Russell Wilson at quarterback.
Sam Darnold of the Vikings, most frequently linked to the Giants, has a $40.1 million APY market value based on a four-year, $160.494 million deal. If they want Darnold, the Giants are likely to have some competition for his services—assuming he even wants to return to the New York market to play.
The New York Giants will be looking for a potential franchise quarterback this offseason. They currently hold the third-overall pick in the draft, making it
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll explains what he wants out of his next quarterback, whether it’s a veteran or a rookie.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen isn't locked into selecting a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft."We're going to be open to anything," Schoen said at the Senior Bowl, according to team writer Dan Salomone.
In the latest mock from Pro Football Focus, the New York Giants land a player they “have to draft” third overall.
It’s impossible to ignore how damaging Thomas’ extended absences have been to the Giants the past two seasons.
Nabers is the franchise's first receiver to attain Pro Bowl honors since fellow Tigers talent Odell Beckham Jr. did so for a third time in 2016. Although similar issues plagued the Giants in 2024-25, the hope is that Nabers' arrival marks an eventual turnaround in the Meadowlands.
The New York Giants are in a difficult position as they finished with one of the worst records in the sport last season (3-14, 16th in the NFC).
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