The New York Giants are going nowhere fast in 2024 and could trade players like Daniel Bellinger for future draft picks. After making the playoffs in 2022, the team believed they could build a consistent winner around Daniel Jones.
NFL insider Connor Hughes of SNY offered an interesting update on the Giants' QB situation.
The New York Giants are not expected to be very competitive during the 2024 NFL season. After a relatively quiet offseason that culminated with Daniel Jones being given another chance to be the starting quarterback, fans are not expecting much.
In preparation for their 100th season, the Giants will finally make their "Hard Knocks" debut, but with a slight twist.
The New York Jets were featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks" in 2023. This year, it's the Giants' turn, but with a twist.
The NFL's "Hard Knocks" series has become so successful that the league and its media partners are going to create a new version of the show. The new show will be "Hard Knocks: Offseason" and will apparently follow an NFL franchise throughout all the major events during the offseason.
Jones guided the 2022 Giants to a 9-7-1 regular-season record and a road playoff win over the Minnesota Vikings before he signed a new four-year contract with the club in March 2023.
While the Philadelphia Eagles have their franchise quarterback firmly in place, and the Washington Commanders just drafted theirs, two other teams in the NFC East likely don’t feel as comfortable with where they stand with the position.
Dallas has had a quiet offseason where they lost contributors and haven’t found solidified replacements. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones brought up the trade deadline and mentioned that roster improvement can happen at any point.
The Giants didn’t offer much to fantasy managers last year, but things are looking up for 2024.
The New York Giants are doing their best to run it back with Daniel Jones for the upcoming season. On Thursday, the Giants added a veteran wide receiver with Pro Bowl experience to their roster.
The New York Giants are entering year six of the Daniel Jones experiment, committing to him as their starter in 2024 despite attempting to trade up and draft his replacement in April.
The New York Giants have one of the least dynamic quarterback rooms in the NFL.
The New York Giants passed up the opportunity to select a quarterback in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, instead landing playmaking wide receiver Malik Nabers, but, Daniel Jones still faces a murky future in the Big Apple.
The quarterback position is something to watch for the New York Giants in 2024. Daniel Jones is the presumed starter, but others could push for that role. Now, New York has added another intriguing piece to the QB depth chart.
The New York Giants signed quarterback Drew Lock in free agency, but the general expectation is that he will back up Daniel Jones. Don’t tell that to CBS Sports analyst Emory Hunt.
If the New York Giants had a reliable franchise quarterback, their 2024 season might conclude with a playoff appearance. However, there’s uncertainty around Daniel Jones’s contributions, especially after an ACL tear and his poor decision-making in limited games during 2023.
The New York Giants made a significant attempt to revamp their quarterback position during the 2024 NFL Draft, offering a substantial amount of capital to move up to the third overall pick and target Drake Maye from UNC.
New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has bigger things to worry about than whehter the team intended to replace him in the draft or even down the line.
The New York Giants’ decision to bypass drafting a quarterback with their sixth overall pick in the recent NFL draft has sparked speculation about the future of Daniel Jones as the team’s starting quarterback.
The Giants chose not to take a quarterback in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The New York Giants didn't draft a quarterback at No. 6 overall, but that doesn't mean that Daniel Jones can just cruise.
The New York Giants stirred up quite a buzz leading up to the NFL Draft, with speculation swirling around their quarterback situation. Numerous reports hinted that the Giants were ready to part ways with QB Daniel Jones.
The New York Giants signed quarterback Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160 million contract extension last offseason, but they may already be thinking about his replacement.
Giants QB Daniel Jones said Monday that he’s “making good progress” in regards to his return from a torn ACL and he plans to be ready for training camp.
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