Drew Lock does not have a contract for 2025, and as he makes his fifth start of the season Sunday when the Giants face the Eagles in Philadelphia.
The Giants were one of the worst teams in the NFL during the 2024 season, but they aren't firing coach Brian Daboll. Here's why.
Some New York Giants players reportedly did not expect owner John Mara to retain head coach Brian Daboll following a 3-14 record in 2024. According to
Though he didn't get into many specifics, Mara hinted at changes that will be coming to rectify New York's 3-14 season.
A New York reporter revealed the Giants' preferred pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to his sources around the league.
There's no question the New York Giants' top priority this offseason is to find themselves a starting quarterback. Co-owner John Mara, general manager Joe Schoen, and head coach Brian Daboll all cited the need for a quarterback in their exit interviews with the media
The Giants went 2-8 in Jones’ starts. By virtually every metric, he was among the worst passers in the league, epitomized by an expected points added per play that ranked 33rd among 42 passers with at least 200 plays. It wasn’t passable and, eventually, it wasn’t startable.
The Giants named five captains before the season. Two on offense (quarterback Daniel Jones, left tackle Andrew Thomas), two on defense (nose tackle Dexter Lawrence, linebacker Bobby Okereke), and one on special teams (long-snapper Casey Kreiter).
The Giants are expected to keep Shane Bowen even though he has worked for Mike Vrabel, who is now the Patriots head coach.
When the New York Giants brought in quarterback Drew Lock last offseason on a one-year deal worth $5 million after losing Tyrod Taylor to the Jets, the signing was meant to serve as a tested insurance plan for starter Daniel Jones in the event he struggled or got hurt.
We begin our New York Giants position unit reviews by looking at all the players who suited up for the team at a position group, their impact, and where the position group stands as we head into the offseason. Up first is the quarterback group.
One NFL analyst believes the New York Giants are among the potential suitors for the top breakout quarterback in 2024.