The New York Giants put one of the worst offenses in football on the field in 2024. They averaged just 15.6 points (30th) and 280.0 total yards per game (29th).
With the NFL Draft now over, the NFL will enter the latter phase of free agency, and veteran signings no longer count against the compensatory pick formula.
A team insider has offered insight into the Giants' draft plans amid conflicting reports.
When Tracy finally made the switch, his NFL opportunity opened up Lamar Conard began trying to convince Tyrone Tracy Jr. that he was a running back all the way back in 2017.
Here's where the New York Giants sit in the latest roundup of NFL power rankings following the 2024 NFL Draft.
The New York Giants didn't draft a quarterback at No. 6 overall, but that doesn't mean that Daniel Jones can just cruise.
As analysis continues to pour in regarding the New York Giants 2024 draft class, The Athletic's Dane Brugler, author of the annual massive draft guide
After losing Xavier McKinney in free agency, the New York Giants finally found his replacement in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting Minnesota safety Tyler Nubin.
The New York Giants made significant efforts to trade up in the 2024 NFL draft to secure UNC quarterback Drake Maye. However, with the New England Patriots holding firm, General Manager Joe Schoen had to pivot and ultimately selected LSU star receiver Malik Nabers.
The New York Giants closed out the 2024 NFL draft by adding a quality, versatile linebacker with significant upside — Darius Muasau. Although he’s a bit undersized, Muasau is a ferocious player who will play a significant and important role on special teams as he develops.
The 2024 NFL Draft has concluded, and the New York Giants added six new names to their roster. News on undrafted free agents is emerging as the 2024 roster becomes clearer.
The 2024 NFL draft is over and the New York Giants have made their six selections. Now comes the part where we attempt to figure out if they made themselves any better over the past week.
Let’s look at where players were selected vs. where they were expected to be picked As we continue to assess the 2024 NFL Draft, the notion of value per pick is one that drawing attention.
The New York Giants' offseason is in full swing now that the NFL Draft and free agency are behind us. The next few months will be all about getting the team's 90-man roster in the best spot ahead of Week 1.
As OTAs and minicamps loom across the league, there are several veteran running backs still available who are plenty capable of providing quality carries.
The 2024 NFL Draft is a wrap and many undrafted free agents are still trying to find a home in the league. Many have already signed with teams over the last few days.
The New England Patriots said leading up to the NFL Draft that they would need to be blown away in order to trade the third overall pick, and we now have a better idea of what they meant by that.
Multiple reports have shed light on the Giants' thought process during the recent NFL Draft.
Facing some uncertainty on the offensive line, the Saints reinvested — via their second first-round tackle pick in three years — over the weekend and are continuing to add to the group. They are bringing in two veteran pieces Monday.
The Giants grabbed LSU Tigers wide receiver Malik Nabers with the sixth pick of this year's draft.
The New York Giants added young depth to the wide receiving corps.
The New York Giants stirred up quite a buzz leading up to the NFL Draft, with speculation swirling around their quarterback situation. Numerous reports hinted that the Giants were ready to part ways with QB Daniel Jones.
Giants GM Joe Schoen said they don’t have any plans to trade WR Darius Slayton despite his desire for a new contract and the pick of first-round WR Malik Nabers.
Despite these offers, the Patriots held on to the No. 3 pick and selected Maye for themselves.
Former New York Giants offensive lineman Korey Cunningham has died.
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