Daniel Jones’ potential activation by the Minnesota Vikings sparks rumors of strategic roster decisions and rekindles discussions amongst New York Giants fans.
If he's to be retained next year, Giants head coach Brian Daboll will likely have to answer some of these questions for ownership.
Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is expected to have a new situation with the Minnesota Vikings ahead of their Lions game.
Is the current Giants roster better than the one Schoen inherited in 2022? That it's even debatable is damning.
Former New York Giants linebacker Jonathan Casillas took the organization — including coach Brian Daboll, general manager Joe Schoen and co-owner John Mara — to task for the current state of the team during a recent appearance on the ‘Valentine’s Views’ podcast.
Daniel Jones, now on the practice squad for the Vikings, gifted the Giants offensive line a bottle of high end Clase Azul tequila for supporting him during his tenure as quarterback in New York.
There have been reports that Mara is still a believer in Daboll, which could save the head coach. The Giants are 3-13, however, and it would be presumptuous to assume anyone is safe after a season that has produced that sort of result.
Here are the TV channels for the Eagles vs. Giants game in Week 18 of the NFC East, as well as the kickoff times for the matchup at Lincoln Financial Field.
The New York Giants are a pitiful franchise. They were literally two weeks away from saving their franchise. The mistake they made five years ago by d
When news broke that Kenny Pickett was still questionable for the Eagles Week 18 game against the New York Giants, it called the entire game plan into question. Now granted, the difference between Pickett and his backup,
Daniel Jones may not be with the Giants anymore, but he treated his former offensive line to nice holiday gifts. According to Jordan Raanan of ESPN, Jones sent all of the offensive linemen who were on the Giants roster with him a limited edition bottle of Clase Azul.
Not long ago a proud franchise, the New York Giants have become a laughingstock of the NFL. It seems as if the franchise follows Murphy's Law: what can go