• DeAndre Baker’s lawyer fires back at $100K civil suit

    DeAndre Baker’s lawyer fires back at $100K civil suit

    The arraignment for CB DeAndre Baker in Broward County, Fla., scheduled for Sept. 15, has been pushed back to Jan, 20, 2021. That should be seen as a setback for Baker, who is on the exempt list and thus, unless there is a dismissal, will have to miss the entire 2020 season while awaiting trial …
  • Giants sign Logan Ryan in massive secondary boost

    Giants sign Logan Ryan in massive secondary boost

    The Giants have secured their secondary savior. They signed free-agent defensive back Logan Ryan on Monday to a one-year, $7.5 million contract, The Post’s Paul Schwartz confirmed. Ryan, the 29-year-old New Jersey native, recently changed agents and appeared set to lower his asking price as his free agency lingered to within two weeks of the …
  • Prince Amukamara wants second Giants chance after Raiders release

    Prince Amukamara wants second Giants chance after Raiders release

    Prince Amukamara wants to come home. And he is confident he can help his old team. Once A Giant, Always A Giant? “That’s where I started,” Amukamara told the Post from Las Vegas. “It would be awesome.” Amukamara, the Giants’ first-round pick in 2011, said he was blindsided by the Raiders releasing him on Monday. …
  • Giants surprisingly cut rookie Javon Leake with 53-man roster due soon

    Giants surprisingly cut rookie Javon Leake with 53-man roster due soon

    The ears of Giants players must have been ringing throughout their day off. As players enjoyed their mandatory weekly time away from the facility Saturday, Giants coaches and personnel evaluators gathered for a six-hour discussion of the roster — an extended version of a weekly conversation. There is one more scrimmage scheduled for Thursday before …
  • Logan Ryan splash that must happen would reveal Giants’ true feelings

    Logan Ryan splash that must happen would reveal Giants’ true feelings

    There never was — and still is not — an urgency for the Giants to do anything. They can be patient and let their pups on defense grow during a season when no one expects them to be in any kind of playoff chase. But should they decide to sign veteran Logan Ryan for their …
  • Logan Ryan’s agent change could lead him to the Giants

    Logan Ryan’s agent change could lead him to the Giants

    The Giants throughout the offseason expressed more than casual interest in cornerback Logan Ryan, engaging in multiple conversations with Ryan’s agents about him. The two sides could not come close to an agreement based on money, as Ryan was looking at one point for $10 million a year, a price the Giants were not going …
  • Daniel Jones already showing he’s different kind of Giants leader

    Daniel Jones already showing he’s different kind of Giants leader

    Daniel Jones stood out. He was impossible to miss. There he was, his “no contact” jersey looking like a red dot at the center of a mass of blue and white, breaking down the team huddle before Friday night’s team scrimmage at gray and empty MetLife Stadium. Sometimes quarterbacks do this, but usually they do …
  • Daniel Jones’ offense struggles in ‘decent’ Giants scrimmage

    Daniel Jones’ offense struggles in ‘decent’ Giants scrimmage

    The promising news for the Giants is that linebacker Lorenzo Carter resembled Lawrence Taylor in the first half of Friday night’s Blue-White scrimmage at MetLife Stadium. The discouraging flip side was that rookie Andrew Thomas and the offensive line played a part in making Carter look that dominant in a shaky initial game-situation performance by …
  • Sterling Shepard’s celebration became Joe Judge lesson for Giants

    Sterling Shepard’s celebration became Joe Judge lesson for Giants

    It was a play worth celebrating, but Sterling Shepard went too far. The slippery Shepard caused Corey Ballentine to fall down in coverage and streaked open, hauling in a deep pass from Daniel Jones and hanging on through a collision with Julian Love at the 10-yard line. Shepard bounced to his feet and excitedly chucked …
  • Xavier McKinney’s fractured foot the latest hit to ravaged Giants secondary

    Xavier McKinney’s fractured foot the latest hit to ravaged Giants secondary

    The Giants’ already-decimated secondary took another major hit Wednesday when it was revealed that rookie and projected starting free safety Xavier McKinney has suffered a fractured left foot that will require surgery. McKinney, the Giants’ second-round draft pick (36th overall) out of Alabama, was slated to start alongside strong safety Jabrill Peppers in a DB …