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In their post-Super Bowl mock draft, Pro Football Focus has the New York Giants selecting an offensive lineman at No. 5 overall.
As NFL free agency approaches, the New York Giants will attempt to supplement their roster with veterans at key positions as they do every spring. Since the current free agency system began in 1993, Big Blue has found some of its most productive players in the free agent market.
The Giants can always use upgrades in the trenches, but one early target is going to cost them a bundle — money they might not have.
In Cynthia Frelund's first 2026 NFL mock draft, the New York Giants stay at No. 5 overall and make an unexpected defensive pick.
The New York Giants are expected to hire Tennessee Titans linebackers coach Frank Bush to serve in the same role on new head coach John Harbaugh's staff, reports Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.
Nagy is stepping out of Andy Reid’s shadow in Kansas City to run Jaxson Dart’s Giants offense under new coach John Harbaugh.
Callahan became the Lions' quarterbacks coach in 2016, a role he held for two seasons. Callahan helped then-Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford throw for 53 touchdowns to 20 interceptions, Stafford finishing fourth in passing touchdowns (29) and third in passing yards (4,446) in 2017.
Former NFL defensive lineman Marcus Spears has doubts about Jaxson Dart's future under New York Giants OC Matt Nagy.
The Giants hired a defensive backs coach who was fired by the Broncos.
The Giants will be looking for upgrades at wide receiver this offseason. Could Tyquan Thornton be part of the solution?