The quarterback room for the New York Giants has seen veteran faces like Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston enter the fray this offseason. While those two do bring with them plenty of experience, the Giants are still on the hunt for a signal-caller who can be entrenched with the organization for years to come.
The Giants’ future quarterback decision is still up in the air ahead of the NFL Draft, but it’s not time to panic about the overall position, claims one new ana
ESPN's Jordan Raanan reports the Giants are doing "a lot of work" on Dart leading up to the draft, but he may not be worth the No. 3 overall selection.
Summers, 29, entered the league as a seventh-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in the 2019 NFL draft. He also made stops with the Jacksonville Jaguars (two stints), New Orleans Saints, and Detroit Lions before signing with the Giants' practice squad last August.
Here we'll try to look at the perfect trade that the New York Giants must complete after the 2025 NFL free agency frenzy.
The New York Giants promised to "look under every rock" to find a new quarterback this offseason. Now, after plenty of looking, they've finally found another one, on Tuesday agreeing to sign Russell Wilson to a one-year deal,
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Once Kenneth Grant gains additional consistency in his game, he'll be able to elevate his game to a whole new level. *At the NFL Scouting Combine (rest at Pro Day) A former four-star recruit out of Merrillville High School in Merrillville,
In proposing some trade ideas for embattled former No. 4 overall pick Anthony Richardson, Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report believes the Indianapolis Colts could have a potential suitor in the Giants.