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The Giants continue to add pieces to bolster their roster, agreeing to terms Thursday with Kyle Rudolph, a veteran tight end who spent the first 10 years of his NFL career with the Vikings.
Rudolph,
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Markus Golden still has a sour taste in his mouth five months after parting ways with the New York Giants.
The 30-year-old linebacker, who recently agreed to a two-year deal worth up to $9 million
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The Giants have a new backup quarterback, as they are signing Mike Glennon to serve as depth behind starter Daniel Jones.
This means Colt McCoy’s time with the Giants ends after one
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The interest is there, always has been. The need is there, too. The Giants are bringing Kenny Golladay, the best available wide receiver on the open market, in for a visit. Talks are underway as to
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The Giants entered the preliminary stages of their offseason planning not knowing if Nate Solder, their towering offensive tackle, wanted to return to the game, or if his year away from football was
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It had to happen. And it did happen.
For the Giants to get out of the salary cap confinement they were in they needed to come to a multiyear contract agreement with Leonard Williams. Until they did
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If it happens, we can say Joe Judge put us on alert back in late September.
In their slow-developing free agency cycle, the Giants have some interest in Cordarrelle Patterson, a player who would
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It is not as if the Giants had to re-sign Dalvin Tomlinson, although it would have been nice.
It is not as if the Giants had to land a starting wide receiver on the first day of the NFL free agency
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The players the Giants did not bring back who found new football homes Monday were far more notable than the players the Giants added on the first day they were allowed to engage in negotiations with
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The Giants have a new backup running back behind Saquon Barkley, as they agreed to terms Monday with Devontae Booker, who turns 29 in May and has experience backing up starting running backs in the