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Back in March of 2005, the Giants got busy in free agency, signing middle linebacker Antonio Pierce and right tackle Kareem McKenzie, two players who became fixtures on their triumphant Super Bowl
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Kevin Zeitler has a new home.
The former Giants guard agreed to a three-year, $22 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport. The deal will keep the veteran
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What happens the next few weeks will indicate more about what the Giants truly think about their offensive line than any comments made prior to the start of NFL free agency.
Thus far this offseason,
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If NFL free agents were items stuffed into a stadium vendor’s tray, here is what you would hear on loop: Receivers! Pass-rushers! Blockers! Get your difference-makers here!
The next few weeks
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The needs are there, clear and concise. With NFL free agency kicking off this week, perhaps the Giants can fill these two glaring holes on their roster.
They need a first-rate wide receiver. And
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Here are three players the Giants could target with NFL free agency 2021 fast approaching.
Corey Davis, WR
He never lived up to his lofty draft status — No. 5 overall by the Titans in 2017 —
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The Giants are masters at figuring out how to get younger on the offensive line.
Getting better is the difficult part.
Just when it looked like the offensive line wasn’t going to be a major
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The Giants released veteran guard Kevin Zeitler on Wednesday, the team announced, as they try to get under the new NFL salary cap number of $182.5 million.
Zeitler, 31, was set to count $14.5
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The Giants did not have to do a thing on Wednesday to gain $2.5 million in salary cap space for the 2021 season.
Problem is, all the other teams in the league also gained the same cap
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For a long, long time, the Giants resisted the idea of an Eli Manning succession plan. They kept kicking the franchise quarterback can down the road.
Finally, when they reached the painful