The New York Giants could turn to New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr if a rookie quarterback isn't going to be available.
The Tennessee Titans could do the New York Giants a favor in the 2025 NFL Draft if President of Football Operations Chad Brinker stays true to his word.
If that's really the case and the Titans get Travis Hunter, the New York Giants would have the option to take Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders, the top two quarterbacks
This passer is no stranger to the spotlight, and, according to ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr., he’s about to see more of it.
This means that the Titans are open for business. And that means the Giants may be only one Joe Schoen phone call away from trading up to No. 1 overall to select New York’s choice of Miami quarterback Cam Ward or Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Would that be wise?
A high-ranking executive of the Tennessee Titans made a bold claim ahead of the NFL Draft, and it could impact the New York Giants.
Former New York Giants and current Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones is set to be a free agent during the offseason.
The Giants need to revitalize their roster for next season, and one football mind predicts they will fill one hole in a surprising way.
Finding their next franchise quarterback will be priority No. 1 for the New York Giants this offseason. While general manager Joe Schoen has said that he is
Mike Vrabel has snagged another Tennessee Titans connection. According to a source, Vrabel has added Zak Kuhr to his Patriots coaching staff. Kuhr reportedly interviewed in Foxborough on Thursday before accepting a job in New England. He was with the New York Giants last year serving as a defensive assistant.
The Giants may be out of reach for a top rookie quarterback, so this writer lists Derek Carr as a possible alternative. The problem is Carr’s no-trade clause: