Some New York Giants players reportedly did not expect owner John Mara to retain head coach Brian Daboll following a 3-14 record in 2024. According to
Giants general manager Joe Schoen made a stunning threat toward Nick McCloud and his agents while negotiating a potential pay cut for the defensive back November. “Don’t pay October’s rent, all right? As soon as I can replace him, I’m going to replace him. I’m not f–king around,” Schoen told McCloud’s representatives via phone, according to ESPN.
The Giants’ biggest concerns are the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns who sit in front of them in the draft order and could select Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward leaving the Giants with any of the lesser valued arms or a different positional prospect at their No. 3 pick.
How do you lose an NFL game on purpose? That’s the question many frustrated New York Giants and New England Patriots fans have asked themselves during
John Mara pointed to the quality of the New York Giants’ 2024 draft class as one of the primary reasons Joe Schoen remains the team’s general manager. The Athletic’s All-Rookie Team, put together by renowned NFL Draft analyst Dane Brugler,
An NFL insider relayed a surprising update on New York Giants' offensive and defensive coordinators Mike Kafka and Shane Bowen.
New York Giants co-owner John Mara took quite a bit of heat this week after announcing that he was retaining both general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll after a second consecutive miserable season.
According to Ranaan, the 26-year-old was asked to take a pay cut from the $2.98 million deal he had signed in the offseason. McCloud refused to take a decrease in pay, which resulted in a lashing on behalf of Schoen.
It could be an interesting offseason for the Minnesota Vikings and former Michigan quarterback, J.J. McCarthy. The Vikings drafted McCarthy 10th overall in last
This will be a fascinating NFL Draft because of the uncertainty at the quarterback position. Right now, there are two atop the positional group: Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) and Cam Ward (Miami). Then there’s a mishmash of others like Quinn Ewers (Tennessee), Carson Beck (Georgia), and Jalen Milroe (Alabama).
Following a disastrous 3-14 season that exposed several major issues, the New York Giants enter an offseason that could drastically alter the future of the franchise.
The Giants' odds of securing the No. 1 overall pick are slim, but they still have a great chance of landing a pick inside the top three.