The NFL Draft is around the corner, and the NY Giants and Jets have a few major decisions in front of them. Oddsmakers say these players are coming to New York.
The shedding of salary cap and players continues for the New York Giants, and a new name is being mentioned in trade rumors, and may be headed out of town.
It's freezing cold, it's full of screaming fans, and apparently, it's the worst place to visit of any team's city in the NFL. Don't believe us? Ask the players.
The sports video game industry is changing rapidly, and the latest innovation allows NFL fans in New York and beyond to "play as" their favorite players.
While they no longer hold training camp at UAlbany, the New York Giants will still visit the Great Danes from time to time, and here's why that happened this past weekend.
Giants Owner John Mara is backing starting quarterback Daniel Jones, but Jones needs a better offensive line to fill any expectations going into his 4th season.
On St. Patrick's Day, we look back at some of the best "Patrick's" in the history of New York sports, many of whom fans considered saints during their careers.
The New York Giants need to shed $40 million in salary cap this offseason, which means a few players do not return in 2022. Here are ten possible candidates.
Wednesday, newly minted New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen began a major overhaul of the team's less than stellar roster. Schoen set about chopping some of the unproductive salaries left by his predecessor Dave Gettleman. The moves by the former Buffalo Bills executive initiated the beginning steps of his ultimate blue-print for his new team.
Former New York Giants tight end McKenna Sean Pascoe played 7 years in the NFL, except nobody knew him by that name. Now, Bear Pascoe, yes, they know that name. Pascoe wasn't an offensive specialist, catching first down passes over the middle on a regular basis. He amassed 40 receptions and 2 touchdowns over 85 games. One very cool stat, Bear won a Super Bowl with the Giants 10 years ago over the Patriots. He'll certainly never forget that.