On Tuesday, the New York Giants lost a potential contributor to their linebacker corps, as the New York Daily News reported that veteran Jarrad Davis underwent surgery due to an undisclosed issue.
Veteran had chance to pay big role for Giants in 2023 New York Giants linebacker Jarrad Davis reportedly had a summer surgery that will hold him out ‘long-term,’ according to The Daily News.
New York Giants training camp doesn't start for another two weeks, but already the team will be down at least one player. The Daily News has reported that middle linebacker Jarrad Davis underwent surgery for an undisclosed issue this summer, and he is anticipated to be out long-term.
Jarrad Davis‘ path back to the Giants’ starting lineup has encountered a road block. Davis underwent surgery recently and is believed to be facing a long-term absence
It's worth pointing out the Giants potentially could move on from Jones shortly after the 2024 campaign if he isn't a top-10 player at his position by that time.
Those in the know continue to insist running back Saquon Barkley will play for the New York Giants this season with or without a long-term contract.
Here are the players with the most to prove on offense and defense for each team in the NFC East.
College football insider Bruce Feldman of The Athletic named New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka as a potential replacement for recently-fired Northwestern Wildcats head coach Pat Fitzgerald.
Talent or not, Toney’s immaturity wasn’t worth the trouble Yes, Kadarius Toney received a Super Bowl ring from the Kansas City Chiefs for last season. Yes, Toney’s Super Bowl record punt return had something to do with the Chiefs’ victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in that Super Bowl.
Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 217 pounds 2022 Stats: GP 3 / GS 0, 6 completions for 58 yards, 1 passing TD, 1 interception, 5 rushes for 70 yards Before last season, the New York Giants were uncertain about starting quarterback Daniel Jones and his apparent lack of progression in the fundamentals of the position.
Slayton is back with a bigger contract No offense to Darius Slayton, but he’s probably the best example of the ramshackle state of the New York Giants’ wide receiver position over the last few years.
New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka was a hot name on the NFL head coaching carousel this past winter, drawing interest from the Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Carolina Panthers.
The New York Giants drafted Houston safety Gervarrius Owens in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Owens, the team’s final pick of the draft, is an underrated prospect that could make a greater impact in his rookie season than many expect.
The New York Giants boast a young and dynamic coaching staff, bringing an infectious enthusiasm that might, unfortunately, catch the attention of rival teams and organizations.
The New York Giants are heading into Year 2 of the Joe Schoen/Brian Daboll regimes and for the second offseason in a row, have gone through some major changes.
Training camp is just around the corner and the New York Giants need to prepare to make some difficult decisions at the end of the offseason. Each team will need to trim their rosters down from 90 to 53 players prior to the start of the 2023 regular season.
Height: 6-foot-6 | Weight: 245 lbs. College: Georgia Tech | NFL Exp: 7 Years Career Stats: 298 receptions, 3,572 receiving yards, 19 receiving touchdowns Few players have become the success story that New York Giants tight end Darren Waller has throughout his NFL career.
The Darren Waller hype train is rolling steadily headed into training camp and it’s picking up more passengers by the day. Early indications are that he could help completely transform the New York Giants offense and bring them to the next level under second-year OC Mike Kafka.
It’s only a matter of time before the New York Giants lose their brilliant young offensive coordinator Mike Kafka to a head coaching job. That, of course,
Evan Neal and John Michael Schmitz hold the keys to hoped-for progress The New York Giants have been trying to solve the Rubik’s Cube that has been their struggling offensive line for a decade, probably more.
Despite the fact that the New York Giants exceeded expectations in 2022, the team lacked big-play threats on offense. After entering the season with a ton of depth at receiver, the Giants spent most of the season thin at the position.
Could the Giants lose their offensive coordinator New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka is at the top of the list of potential replacements for Pat Fitzgerald, fired this week as head football coach at Northwestern due to an alleged hazing scandal.
As we count down to training camp, the Giants Country editorial team went through the rosters of each of the Giants' 2023 regular-season opponents and selected a player that, if the Giants could acquire for the upcoming season, they absolutely should.
Touchdown Wire ranked the New York Giants 15th in the latest power rankings entering training camp. First-year head coach Brian Daboll brought a lot of energy and offensive prowess to this Giants team, and quarterback Daniel Jones capitalized.
While Bengals general manager Duke Tobin has shot down the notion of trading Higgins, it is something that needs to be considered.
Or will someone new take the veteran’s practice squad spot? It’s another year, and David Sills is still with the New York Giants. The guy has almost as many Big Blue View roster profiles as he does career starts.
Taking a look at the contract situations of Las Vegas Raiders RB Josh Jacobs and New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley.
The Giants are not believed to have initiated extension talks with safety Xavier McKinney.
Saquon Barkley continues to pump out his freakish workout videos. And maybe his leg day will inspire you into a gym visit. Or maybe it’ll intimidate you into spending the weekend on the couch.
New York Giants QB Daniel Jones reportedly asked for a gigantic number to open extension talks earlier in the offseason.
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