Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul and the Giants agreed on a one year deal on Tuesday night, and hours before, offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz reacted to the anticipated reunion:
The Giants are on a two game winning streak after dropping their first pair in historic 4th quarter fashion. It appears New York is getting more comfortable with hanging onto their leads, late in games.
For the first time this season, the Giants are preparing for a game, coming off of a victory, after the Thursday Night win last week against the Redskins.
It's one thing to be 0-2 to start the season. It's another to have that record after losing both games in the fourth quarter, in historic fashion, when up by double digits.
It’s hard to look at the winless Giants and have a positive prospective but there definitely is one, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter:
“The good part for them is that nobody is running away with that division,” said Schefter, with ‘Armen and Levack’ on 104...
Giants quarterback Eli Manning admitted on Monday that he was confused with the amount of timeouts the Cowboys had in the last few minutes of Sunday Night's game. Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz says that Manning wasn't the only one on the team who wasn't clear.
The Giants offensive line has undergone scrutiny because of their lack of consistency over the last two years. In 2015, veteran lineman Geoff Schwartz doesn’t see any issues with this group gelling.
“We are a very close knit group,” said Schwartz, to Armen and Levack, on 104...
Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz can play at multiple positions but isn’t shy in stating where he’s the most comfortable.