While teams were jamming up the Giants' phone lines at the trade deadline, New York held firm on their Azeez Ojulari asking price.
The New York Giants are 2-7 after nine weeks of the 2024 season ... the play calling this season in hopes of turning the offense into a top unit in the NFL. The Giants are dead last in red zone scoring percentage (40.0) which speaks volumes to their ...
Wide receiver Darius Slayton is currently in the concussion protocol, which would jeopardize his status for Sunday. This is actually Slayton’s second concussion this season–he dealt with a concussion in the Week 1 loss to the Vikings, but he cleared the protocol in time for the Week 2 game at Washington.
The New York Giants, who fell to 2-7 following their 27-22 loss to the Washington Commanders, might not be moving up the standings toward a postseason berth, but they’re at least moving up in the 2025 draft order.
Sky Sports NFL presenter Neil Reynolds picks out his top storylines to follow as the New York Giants face the Carolina Panthers at Munichs Allianz Arena in Germany, live on Sky Sports from 1.30pm with kickoff at 2.
The football adage that the most popular guy in town is the backup quarterback doesn’t apply to the Giants. The most popular guy is the backup to the backup quarterback.
The New York Giants were defeated by the Washington Commanders, 27-22, on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium, dropping their record to 2-7 on the season. The loss, coupled with several other wild results around the league,
It's the second and final regular season meeting between the Giants and Commanders. Here's how to watch, including time, TV channel, schedule & more.
Looking at Sunday’s New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers Week 10 NFL odds, lines and trends. Here’s what you need to know.
NFL Week 10 odds, picks, predictions, TV and streaming information for Sunday football game in Germany between New York Giants and Carolina Panthers.
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