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.
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.
New York Giants GM Joe Schoen doubled down on the decision to draft Malik Nabers and stick with Daniel Jones for the 2024 season.
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.
According to CBS Sports' latest NFL mock draft by Chris Trapasso, Ward is taken No. 1 overall after a projected trade for the top spot. The Tennessee Titans, who currently hold the first selection, trade for the No. 3 pick held by the New York Giants .
Eric D. Williams and Ralph Vacchiano forecast the upcoming quarterback market and play matchmaker for teams in search of a new starter.
If Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is there for the Giants at No. 3, should they take him? Dane Brugler doesn't think so.
The New York Giants reportedly have their eye on one quarterback heading into the 2025 NFL draft. Per SNY's Connor Hughes, Giants general manager Joe
One NFL analyst believes the New York Giants are among the potential suitors for the top breakout quarterback in 2024.
While they didn’t necessarily have real Super Bowl aspirations, any realistic fan would agree that the team’s centennial season was one step short of a catastrophe.
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).
For 21 teams around the NFL, their season is over. It’s now about big boards and free agency. In some cases, that was to be expected. A few teams were starting rebuilds with young quarterbacks. In other cases,