The New York Giants moved swiftly in their search for a general manager, narrowing down their list to three promising finalists. Friday morning, their GM was named.
April has become a more important month than January for New York Giants and Jets fans. Neither groups has a team playing this weekend in the NFL Divisional Championships. Once again, the April draft will bring Giants and Jets fans the anticipation and excitement that other team's enthusiasts enjoy during the playoffs in January. On Wednesday, ESPN's NFL Draft guru Mel Kiper, Jr. released his first version of a first round mock draft. Let's see who he has going to the two New York teams with their first picks.
Here are ten pro athletes in the state of New York who, through either their play or actions in their personal life, are constantly surrounded by controversy.
As the New York Giants run through their candidates for the next general manager of the organization over the next few days, a not too distant eye can be kept on potential head coaching candidates. With each potential name, comes the speculation of what changes will be made based on the relationships of the individual that Big Blue hires. One of those candidates for the head coaching position brings with him the possibility of a major stir within one of the most buttoned up organizations.
Of the contestants involved in the six games this weekend, in addition to the two top teams that earned byes, none of the 14 NFL playoff participants are the New York Giants. No surprise at this point to Big Blue fans, many who went into the season with so much hope only to have it evaporate week by week. The root of the problem general manager Dave Gettleman and his young unproven Coach Joe Judge were sent packing a few days ago. However, some former Giants players are still enjoying the excitement of the postseason tournament.
Here are some of the candidates that may be considered for the Giants' coaching job, and the odds of each coming to New York. Which candidate is your favorite?
Joe Judge survived the NFL's "Black Monday" group of firings, but one day later, wasn't as lucky. He is no longer the head coach of the New York Giants.
We now present to you: a new way to define the term "frivolous lawsuit". Luckily for us, the New York Jets and Giants, have both been named defendants in it.
Sunday was a disaster for the New York Giants. The 29-3 loss to a directionless Chicago Bears team, playing without their prized quarterback Justin Fields, was nothing less than a complete embarrassment. The Mara and Tisch families had to be hanging their heads in frustration. 2021 has been one stumble after the next for the storied New York National Football League franchise. Here are 5 resolutions that the Giants owners have to abide by to turn this ship around.
I can't take it anymore. I'm sick of it. I'm tired of it. I'm done. Here are ten things I'd recommend doing instead of watching the New York Jets and Giants play.
By bringing back two of their biggest failures in 2021, New York Giants' owner John Mara is hurting his own chance to find someone who will fix the team this offseason.