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7 Special
Report - Well, Eli Manning didn't make it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame,
but it was only his first year of eligibility and that's almost standard procedure.
The problem is that there are many others in this ever-growing list of all-time
stars (and a few not so much) who failed to make it on their first try. Conversely,
there are some who really don't belong (I would mention their names, but they
might have friends locally). Feb 6 Should the New York Giants hitch their wagon to a rookie quarterback in 2025? A big-name veteran? Some form of both? Wide receiver Malik Nabers, fresh off an outstanding rookie season, told PFT Live he has "no preference." Nabers, though, did more or less express a preference. He doesn't want to see the Giants ask a rookie to try and save the franchise without a proper mentor in place to help him. Former Giants Feb 3 Best of Giants at 2025 Pro Bowl Games - Photos of Dexter Lawrence and Malik Nabers at the 2025 Pro Bowl Games in Orlando, where Eli Manning 3-peated as head coach of the NFC. Jan 30 The New York Giants have a long offseason of work to get their roster back on track to being more competitive following a massively disappointing three-win season that was lowlighted by the offense's struggles. In some cases, the Giants will probably "double dip," adding multiple players either via a freer agency, the draft, or both. Quarterback is one such position that comes to mind as a prime candidate for "double dipping." Cornerback is another. Jan
28 Malik
Nabers named to 2025 Pro Bowl Games. Nabers was named to the Pro Bowl Games
as a replacement for Detroit's Amon-Ra St. Brown, who is unable to participate
due to injury. He joins defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence II as Giants who will
participate in the Pro Bowl Games beginning Thursday. Jan 26 Only two years ago, 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 that lost starter, Daniel Jones, to a season-ending ACL injury. However, after being brought back to originally serve as the franchise's third-string gunslinger, DeVito was thrust back into the spotlight in the middle of another struggling run and couldn't resurrect the same magic he had once before. NFL News Former
Giants Jan 23
The
moment the final whistle blew at the New York Giants season finale a few weeks
back, a reset began. The following day, general manager Joe Schoen stepped to
the podium and declared the next four months would be spent upgrading the roster
via free agency and the draft. Nowhere is the need to upgrade more glaring than
the quarterback position. Jan 21 After failing to get a contract extension from the New York Giants last offseason, receiver Darius Slayton is set to hit the free agent market, where he could land a profitable deal. Spotrac projects Slayton's market value to bring him a two-year, $31.720 million contract, an average of $15.9 million annually. The projected deal would also put Slayton 22nd among receivers if it were to come to fruition and would more than double the $6 million average salary he received from the Giants. Jan 20 It seems like every season, the New York Giants field an offensive line with the sole purpose of creating an excuse for its stars. Eli Manning's final seasons would've been sweeter with more time; fewer sacks would have aided Daniel Jones' development; just imagine what Saquon Barkley could've done with better play up front. In 2024, the tides seemed to be turning. The unit was healthy for Week 1, and for the first six weeks of the season, New York got acceptable play from its linemen. Jones and the rushing offense subsequently looked the part. Jan 19 NFL may sideline 'Hard Knocks: Offseason' after Giants disaster. To the surprise of many, New York Giants co-owner John Mara signed off on the team appearing in "Hard Knocks: Offseason" last year in celebration of their 100th season. In hindsight, Mara might like to have that decision back. The Giants were unjustly confident and paid the price for it. Jan 18 The New York Giants' eventual quarterback decision this offseason will shape the remainder of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll's respective tenures with the team. Will they go all-in on a young quarterback prospect in the draft? Will they look to trade for a veteran QB, or sign one in NFL free agency? The best method could be to double down at the position, adding both a veteran and a rookie, and Kirk Cousins might be an ideal bridge starter in that scenario. Jan 17 Stay or go: Should Giants bring Tommy DeVito back for the 2025 season? In just two seasons with the Giants, Tommy DeVito has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon. Born and raised in New Jersey, DeVito attended Don Bosco Prep and then Syracuse before finishing his collegiate career at Illinois. Despite joining the team as an undrafted free agent, DeVito has quickly become a fan favorite, appearing in 12 games with eight starts over the last two seasons while throwing for 11 touchdowns and four interceptions. Jan 16 The New York Giants have fired defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Mike Treier, per NFL insider Mike Garafolo. Henderson had been with the Giants since 2020 when he was initially hired by Joe Judge. He is a former NFL player and has been a defensive backs coach in the NFL since 2007. Henderson, 55, has been a highly-respected coach. These moves are perhaps another indication that Bowen will remain as defensive coordinator, and that the Giants could lean into finding players and coaches more in tune with the scheme Bowen wants to run. Jan 15 While figuring out the quarterback situation is easily the top priority for the Giants this offseason, improving the defense has to be a close second. The Giants ended the season ranking 21st in points and 24th in yards allowed. The run defense was the team's Achilles heel, as the unit finished 27th in rushing yards allowed and 24th in rushing yards allowed per attempt. The Giants held only four opponents to under 100 rushing yards this season, while allowing over 125 yards on the ground nine different times. The one area the defense really found success in was in the red zone. The Giants allowed a touchdown on 29 of 54 trips inside their 20-yard line, with that 53.7 percent red zone defense ranking 11th in the NFL. Jan 14 The latest on what is known about the 2025 NFL salary cap and where the Giants stand. Postseason accounting is apparently done for the non-playoff teams, and according to Over the Cap, the New York Giants will carry over $1.172 million of leftover 2024 cap space into 2025. The Giants' carryover cap amount is the third-lowest of all 32 teams, behind only the Jets ($345,919) and Panthers ($490,368). Jan 13 Expect Shane Bowen to be back with the Giants in 2025 for a second season as the defensive coordinator. Sure, the less-than-shocking news Sunday that Mike Vrabel was hired as the Patriots head coach sparked speculation that Bowen could be headed to New England, considering Bowen made the calls on defense for four years when Vrabel was the Titans head coach. The belief, according to sources, is that Bowen wants to remain with the Giants and that Vrabel is thinking of going in a different direction as he assembles his new coaching staff. Former
Giants Jan 12 The New York Giants thought they had their offensive line woes behind them when they entered the 2024 regular season. General manager Joe Schoen had added two key free agents (Jermaine Eluemunor and Jon Runyan Jr.) to mix in with his young core of tackles Andrew Thomas and Evan Neal and center John Michael Schmitz, and optimism was high. Then, the wheels came off. Little by little the line disintegrated and by the time the season ended, the Giants had used 10 different combinations along the offensive line - tied for the most in the NFL this season and matching last year's fire drill of a system. Jan 11 Giants general manager Joe Schoen built a roster capable of winning three games and a culture capable of losing 14. From letting priority free agents walk in the name of positional value to helping ensure no team ever signs up for an offseason edition of Hard Knocks ever again, it's been a turbulent two seasons since winning a playoff game in Year 1. His lack of success may only be matched by the criticism he's facing for an October skirmish with veteran corner Nick McCloud. Former
Giants Jan 10 If it could go wrong for the Giants this season, it did. They got blown out in the opener and the opposing coach said his team was "more prepared." Twenty players and coaches spoke to ESPN about one of the worst seasons in franchise history. Insecurity, lack of accountability, conviction and veteran leadership in the locker room were some of the reasons pinpointed by those who took stock of what went wrong. Jan 9 John Mara, one-half of the team's ownership, tried to explain the reasons for running it back with Schoen and Daboll when he met with the media on Monday after the decision was announced. But during his 11-minute session, Mara, who claimed to have confidence in the duo still, seemed to contradict himself. Former
Giants Jan 8 Given a guarantee that they will have the opportunity to improve the Giants' fortunes, Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll set out to do exactly that. But in separate news conferences this afternoon, they offered scant detail how they plan to do it. Daboll's job security was the subject of much outside speculation over the last six weeks of the season. But Mara deemed the continuity of keeping his G.M. and coach together was better than creating upheaval by re-filling one or both jobs. Former
Giants Jan 7
The
New York Giants are retaining general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll
off a 3-14 season, team president John Mara announced in a statement. Daboll said
he was officially told of his return Monday morning. He admitted nothing was good
enough this past season, the results were "terrible," and the team has
a lot of work to do moving forward. On the Game - Game 17 Gamegirl... "It was a lackluster game and another loss by the Giants to finish up the season..." Mikefan... "The Eagles rested starters. The Giants rotated some starters in and out..." Eagles tune up for the postseason with a 20-13 win over the Giants Instant Analysis: Giants fall to Eagles, 20-13 Giants fall to Eagles, 20-13, finish 3-14 on the season Giants-Eagles final score: New York ends season with 20-13 loss Winners and losers from Giants-Eagles game Giants waste histocial day for Malik Nabers, fall to Eagles, 20-13 Philadelphia Eagles 20 - New York Giants 13 Game 17 Preview
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