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The New York Giants reportedly remain interested in center Tyler Linderbaum (Baltimore Ravens) and are "seriously in the mix."
On Tuesday night, Jordan Schultz reported that the New York Giants have informed linebacker and co-captain Bobby Okereke that he […]
Coach Gene Clemons unveils his 7-round, post combine mock draft for the New York Giants starting at 8 PM ET live on the New York Giants On SI YouTube channel.
Jaxson Dart’s move to the NFL with the Giants comes with a surprising change, as his travel lifestyle looks far different.
Giants Wire is taking a look back at New York’s draft history, highlighting the best first-round pick from each decade, beginning with the 1930s.
Among the higher-profile unrestricted Ravens free agents are center Tyler Linderbaum, safety Alohi Gilman, and defensive lineman Dre'Mont Jones, along with others such as Daniel Faalele, Chidobe Awuzie, Isaiah Likely, and Patrick Ricard.
The New York Giants have released veteran and captain Bobby Okereke in a surprise roster move. Here's the latest.
Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III is set to become an unrestricted free agent. His team is not expected to franchise tag him. This opens the door for John Harbaugh-led New York Giants.
Schwartz adds the Giants have “varying degrees of interest” in retaining tight end Daniel Bellinger and linebacker Micah McFadden. The Giants are higher on third-year veteran Theo Johnson than most around the league, Duggan adds, to the point Isaiah Likely may not be a strong candidate to follow Harbaugh from Baltimore.
The New York Giants have informed veteran linebacker Bobby Okereke they are releasing him, a person with knowledge of the decision said Tuesday night. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the move is not expected to be made until the start of the new league year next week.
Before his rookie season, Abdul Carter had quite the journey in selecting his jersey number. After targeting a few numbers the Giants franchise had previously retired, Carter eventually announced in late August that he was sticking with No. 51, which he had worn throughout the offseason.