As the New York Giants navigate through their quarterback situation and prepare for the upcoming NFL Draft, a former player ...
In his final predictions ahead of Monday's legal tampering period, Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report has the Giants landing the four-time MVP to help solve their quarterback issues. "The wisdom of ...
After the opening of the legal ... for the Giants offense. With a weak class both in free agency and the draft at the wide receiver position, it makes sense for the Giants to run it back with ...
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. / Julian Leshay Guadalupe ... In his last two seasons, which saw him deal with knee and hamstring/groin issues, he converted 71.4% of his field ...
Since then, the Giants have added two new quarterbacks ... Schoen didn’t add a single new offensive starter in free agency. He’s running it back, despite the poor showing last season.
The Giants tried to make their special teams operation work with backup running back Eric Gray, but the former fifth-round pick has had issues securing the catch and protecting the football ...
Here’s the issue for Giants general manager Joe ... Slayton almost doubled that — 14.7. Tyrone Tracy, now the Giants' No. 1 running back (replacing that Saquon Barkley fellow), was a rare ...
Jameis Winston is ready to take a bite out of the Big Apple. And maybe eat some wins for the Giants, too. The 31-year-old quarterback agreed to terms with the Giants on a two-year, $8 million ...
It's been an incredibly active few days across the NFL landscape as teams prepare for the league's "legal ... the Giants. It's not a priority, but the Giants will address the running back position ...