New York's new receiving threat isn't just winning 50-50 balls—he’s bringing a physical blocking edge that fits perfectly into John Harbaugh’s "bully ball" vision for the Giants.
Second-round pick Colton Hood is already making his mark at rookie minicamp, using his center-field roots to turn takeaways into touchdowns for the defense.
Jalen Hurts gets a new play-caller and explosive weapons like Makai Lemon as the Eagles look to maintain NFC East dominance against a retooled Giants front seven.
With the trade of Dexter Lawrence leaving a void in the trenches, Joe Schoen found his answer in veteran D.J. Reader—a 330-pound anchor ready to unleash New York's elite pass rush.
With a background in wrestling and proven versatility across the interior, undrafted prospect Coltin Deery could be the future "super sub" the Giants need on their practice squad.
New York secures deals for receiver Malachi Fields and three Day 3 selections, but three top picks remain unsigned as John Harbaugh’s first rookie minicamp kicks off.
With Jayden Daniels returning to health and the Commanders debuting a retooled defense under Dan Quinn, the Giants face a critical divisional test to reclaim the NFC East.
Standing 6-foot-9 and weighing 310 pounds, UDFA Dodji Dahoue didn't play football until 2021. Here is why the Giants are betting on his rare physical traits.
The Giants finally found their interior anchor. We break down the good, the great, and the ugly of DJ Reader’s game and how he fits the post-Dexter Lawrence era.
he Cowboys revamped their defense with Christian Parker and Rashan Gary, but the Giants aim to snap a 9-game road skid. Here is the breakdown of the rivalry's new era.
From top-10 pillars Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa to Day 2 steals, the Giants earned the highest marks in the conference for prioritizing talent and toughness over positional value.
The New York Giants’ selection of BYU linebacker Jack Kelly in the sixth round could end up being one of the team’s biggest steals in this year’s draft.