Brian Daboll considers Giants offensive tweaks
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The trends are downward with Russell Wilson and there comes a time in most NFL careers when a player hits a cliff, from which there usually is no ascent.
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Signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston solved the New York Giants’ immediate need for a starting quarterback.
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Schoen needs the Giants to play well if he plans on keeping his job, and a fairly robust market of veteran passers allowed him to find two starting-caliber quarterbacks in free agency.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNGiants general manager anticipates a much more ‘explosive’ offense in 2025The New York Giants' offense has been one of the league's weaker units over the last couple of seasons. Among the reasons for their struggles is an inability
With Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston on board, will Big Blue still take a swing for a QB of the future. Our latest 7-round projection is here
With draft month here, coach Brian Daboll sat down with reporters Tuesday morning at the Annual League Meeting in Palm Beach, Fla.
An NFL analyst predicted that the New York Giants would try to solve their offensive issues with a draft plan headlined by Shedeur Sanders.
New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston hasn ... Wan'Dale (Robinson), and (tight end) Theo (Johnson), and an emerging superstar in (receiver) Jalin Hyatt. “And you have a crafty veteran ...
Giants added to their secondary in free agency, turning the group into a potential strength. There's still work to be done in draft, development
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SB Nation on MSN2025 NFL Draft prospect profile - Colston Loveland, TE, MichiganMichigan’s Colston Loveland would likely be the first tight end off the board in almost any other year, yet in this year he might wind up being the third. Loveland has a prototypical build, is — as you may expect from a Michigan tight end — a good blocker, and has a lot of upside as a receiver.
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Sporting News on MSNGiants are betting big on second year leap from promising weaponThough anything can happen when the biggest weekend of the offseason rolls around at the end of April, the Giants are likely going into the 2025 season with a tight end room that