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The New York Giants 2023 opponents - *2022 playoff teams.
The New York Giants 2023 Draft Order Round 1 (No. 25) | Round 2 (No. 57) | Round 3 (No. 89) | Round 4 (No. 128) Round 5 (No. 160) (No. 172) | Round 6 (No. 209) | Round 7 (No. 243) (No. 254) Mar 30 MetLife Stadium is installing a new FieldTurf CORE system. FieldTurf is the trusted choice of the Falcons, Lions, Panthers, Patriots, and Seahawks both play and practice on FieldTurf while the Buccaneers, Eagles, Packers, Steelers, practice on FieldTurf. Mar 29 The
NFL owners spent much of Tuesday afternoon discussing something that makes
John Mara plenty steamed. The Giants' co-owner already hated the fact that NFL
games can be flexed from Sunday afternoon to Sunday night, but he learned to tolerate
it. NFL
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News Mar 28 The Giants want running back Saquon Barkley as a Giant for life. But they appear to have their limits as to how far they're willing to go to make that happen. Barkley turned down an offer made at the bye week that would have averaged $12.5 million per season. Barkley received the non-exclusive franchise tag that will pay him a guaranteed $10 million. Mar 25 How
the Giants built around QB Daniel Jones in free agency. The Giants' top receivers
now consist of Parris Campbell, Darius Slayton, last season's late addition Isaiah
Hodgins, 2022 second-round pick Wan'Dale Robinson, Waller and tight end Daniel
Bellinger. It's a group with significant speed and explosiveness. NFC East News Mar 24 The Giants were busy in 2023 NFL free agency on Thursday, adding a trio of players. The Giants reportedly signed wide receiver Jamison Crowder, cornerback Amani Oruwariye and tight end Tommy Sweeney to free-agent contracts. All three signings are likely to be veteran minimum or veteran salary benefit contracts, something GM Joe Schoen and the Giants had a lot of success with a season ago. Have a look at what each player could bring to the Giants. Mar 21 Two weeks ago, Daniel Jones signed a new four-year contract. His return was clearly an allure for Darius Slayton to do the same. The Giants have worked hard this offseason to give Jones an assortment of productive targets. They re-signed Isaiah Hodgins, Sterling Shepard (who missed most of the 2022 season with a torn ACL) and Slayton. Last week, they acquired free agent wideouts Parris Campbell and Jeff Smith and traded for former Pro Bowl tight end Darren Waller, who caught 107 passes in 2020, his last fully healthy season. Mar
19 The
moves made by general manager Joe Schoen this week - trading for star tight
end Darren Waller, adding low-cost and low-risk wide receivers Parris Campbell
and Jeff Smith, somewhat surprisingly managing to find a way to keep Darius Slayton,
signing linebacker Bobby Okereke - are potentially transformative for the Giants. Mar 17 The Giants have been busy re-building their wide receiver room, which at the start of free agency consisted of Wan'Dale Robinson, Collin Johnson, and Isaaih Hodgins. In addition to Darius Slayton, they re-signed Sterling Shepard and have added free agents Jeff Smith and Parris Campbell. Mar
15 Special
Report - The Unrestricted Free Agency signing frenzy is in full action this
week, so the Giants did something unexpected - they traded for a Pro Bowl tight
end. Yep, while other teams were looking for bargains, the Giants' personnel squad
led by GM Joe Schoen made a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders for tight end Darren
Waller, who is already signed and whose income is only guaranteed through this
coming season. NFC East
News Mar 14 The Giants got themselves a solid force for the middle of their defense in the form of the former Colts linebacker Bobby Okereke, who is coming off his second straight 100+ tackle season - four years, $40 million. Their first free agent signing outside of the team was an interior defensive tackle, that being Rakeem Nunez-Roches, formerly with the Bucs - 3 years, $12 million, 7.5 million guaranteed. The Giants retained a very underused yet effective part of their offense as their RB2, Matt Breida -1 year, $3.2 million plus incentives as their RB2. NFC
East News Mar 13 With the free-agent negotiating period set to begin Monday at noon, the Giants made sure veteran receiver Sterling Shepard would remain with the team by signing him to a one-year deal. Shepard had already had a chance to test his value on the open market because he had become a free agent three days after the Super Bowl. Given that he has only played 10 games in the past two seasons because of a torn Achilles tendon that ended his 2021 season and the torn ACL that ended his 2022 season, Shepard was not negotiating from a position of strength. Mar 10 The Giants will get a fifth-round compensatory pick that is 172nd overall and a seventh-round compensatory pick that will be 254th overall. The Giants will also have Kansas City's third-round compensatory pick, which will be 100th overall, thanks to the Kadarius Toney trade. Mar 8 The New York Giants and quarterback Daniel Jones have reportedly agreed to terms on a four-year deal worth $160 million that could push toward $200 million in incentives. With Jones's contract situation resolved, the team will use the franchise tag on running back Saquon Barkley, who, per reports, has seen his contract talks stall. Mar 6 Daniel Jones Rumors: QB expected to sign 4-Year, $160M contract by NFL Insiders. Daniel Jones appears on his way to turning one solid season into generational wealth. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported estimates of a four-year, $160 million contract have been thrown around the league regarding Jones' contract talks. "A big number is on the table," a source told Fowler. Mar 5 Giants offer Daniel Jones between $35 million and $39 million per year, per sources. If Jones accepts the deal, it will allow New York the ability to use the franchise tag on Barkley. If the Giants fail to reach a deal with Jones before the start of free agency, New York still has the option to place the franchise tag on him. The league's deadline for teams to use the franchise tag is March 7. Mar
2 The
New York Giants were ranked as the 8th best team after the NFL Players Association
polled 1,300 players on a number of areas including the Weight Room, Strength
Staff, Locker Room and Training Staff. Mar 1 Giants to release Kenny Golladay after failed 2-year stint - How this impacts salary cap. In one of the least surprising moves this offseason, the Giants will release wide receiver Kenny Golladay, who was a complete failure in two seasons with the organization. Golladay goes down as one of the worst free agent signings in recent NFL history. During the 2021 offseason, he signed a four-year, $72 million contract with the Giants, who paid him $40.455 million for two woefully unproductive seasons - about $940,000 per catch. Feb 27 The important NFL dates to know for the 2023 offseason. See what they are from Feburary to May. It already stared on February 21 when clubs could designate Franchise or Transition Players. February 28 - March 6 is the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Feb 25 Giants lead NFL in ACL tears since 2019. Over those four seasons, 14 players on their roster have suffered a torn ACL. That's tied for worst in the league with the Denver Broncos. Feb 23 Special
Report - The 2022 Giants will be remembered as the year they brought back
credibility to the franchise. They ended their streak of five consecutive seasons
with double-digit losses, with a 9-7-1 regular season record, and a victory over
the Minnesota Vikings in the wild card round. Feb 22 Franchise
tag explainer: What to know about Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley, and tag types.
Don't expect the New York Giants to rush to tag quarterback Daniel Jones or running
back Saquon Barkley. Jeff Darlington of ESPN reported early Tuesday that if the
Giants decide to tag either player "it won't be until closer to March 7 deadline
to allow for time to negotiate with both." Feb 20 PFT
has confirmed that Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has indeed switched agents,
from CAA to Athletes First. So what does Jones want? There are two possibilities.
One, he's willing to do a deal for less than CAA was willing to accept. Two, he
wants more than CAA was able to get. As one source explained it, it's the latter.
Jones wants more than the Giants have offered. Possibly as much as $45 million
per year, or more. Feb 17 The Giants have made no secret about a desire to bring quarterback Daniel Jones back. So what kind of deal might he be looking at? Jones has done his part to show he can be the answer moving forward. It's now up to the Giants to make sure that he's compensated accordingly and that he has the support system to continue his growth as the team looks to become an annual participant in the postseason. Feb 16 The band is back together for Year 2 - the band being the Giants coaching staff under Brian Daboll. With the Indianapolis Colts signing Shane Steichen and the Arizona Cardinals choosing Jonathan Gannon for their head coaching jobs, the Giants officially have their offensive and defensive coordinators back in the fold. Feb 14 Revisiting the Kadarius Toney trade: Did the Giants act prematurely? It's highly unlikely that general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll would give up on talent just for the heck of it unless there was some underlying reason. The benefit? The Giants have two additional draft picks, which currently project as Picks 101 and 210, pending the awarding of compensatory picks. Former
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