The 2024 NFL season isn't over yet, but for the New York Giants, it's time to put a tattered bow on it. The Giants went into their bye week with a 2-8 record. Daniel Jones is coming off a miserable performance against the Carolina Panthers,
New York, at 2-8, is well on its way to a top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Dallas, with one more win and quarterback Dak Prescott likely out for the year, will join them. As things stand, the Cowboys hold the 11th pick, compared to the Giants, who trail ...
NFL insider Adam Schefter isn’t so sure that anyone with the New York Giants will be safe if their disaster of a season continues.
Unless Deshaun Watson miraculously returns from a torn Achilles and plays the type of football we haven't seen from him since 2020, Cleveland's quarterback position will likely be the crux of the club's problems next season.
Unfortunately, the New York Giants are 2-8 at the bye week. After scraping together two wins in the first five weeks of the season, the Giants have dropped every game since their Week 5 victory against the Seattle Seahawks.
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ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter believes the Daniel Jones era in New York is over. On Sunday in Munich, Germany, Jones went 22-for-37 with 190 yards, a rushing touchdown and two interceptions in the Giants' 20-17 overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers. New York hasn't won since Week 5.
We're more than halfway through the NFL season, and while plenty of teams have Super Bowl aspirations, others are vying for an unfortunate yet rewarding prize: the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. It's looking more and more like the suddenly red-hot Carolina Panthers will not end up as the worst team in the league.
The Giants lost to the Carolina Panthers in overtime. Getting sacked on a flea flicker where you have TWO open WRs is such a Daniel Jones thing pic.twitter.com/NX05UWqWEa — Billy M (@BillyM_91) November 10,
Conor Orr, the MMQB power rankings compiler, also takes up that argument, pondering what turn the season might take if head coach Brian Daboll were to turn to backup quarterback D
The Giants aren't guaranteed to fire Brian Daboll, but if they do, Bill Belichick will be among the most interesting names to watch for their opening.