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Jets rookies were scheduled to report for training camp on Tuesday and get their first COVID-19 tests, but the team delayed the report date. The Jets are seeking more clarity on the testing policy that was agreed to by the NFL and its players on Monday before they begin to administer the tests. The rookies …
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If he sees it and likes it, there is a good chance Jason Garrett will take it. This is what a few former Giants already know about Garrett, the new offensive coordinator, insight based on easily recognizable evidence. It was rather simple to connect the dots after Mike Pope, the venerable tight ends coach who …
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Nate Solder inside the building is viewed far differently than Nate Solder outside the building. Within the Giants’ walls, Solder is respected as a towering athlete and soulful leader, a durable and reliable player whose on-field performance for some reason deteriorated badly in 2019. Fans were skeptical when the Giants in 2018 made Solder (at …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Giants. Is Saquon a Giant for the 2022-23 season and beyond? — Cardinal Ximinez Saquon Barkley is signed …
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Saquon Barkley wants everyone who wears his Nike sneakers to know what it is like to walk in his shoes. The preliminary concept of simulated concrete on the Giants star’s forthcoming shoe isn’t meant just to create flash. It is a tribute to a different name he almost was given. Reminiscent of the streets and …
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There will be no long-term extension for defensive tackle Leonard Williams. Not at this time, anyway. The 26-year old – one of the most polarizing players on the roster, in the hearts and minds of Giants fans – is currently on the books for the $16.1 million franchise tag tender he signed back in late …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Giants. How do you think the Giants’ offense will be different this year than last year? — David …
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Daniel Jones and the Giants hope bigger is better. No one knows for sure when Jones will actually step onto the field for a training camp practice. At the earliest, it will be the very end of July, perhaps later than that if the coronavirus continues to intrude and disrupt. Whenever Jones finally gets going …
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DeAndre Baker’s representation remains steadfast and confident the Giants cornerback will be cleared of any wrongdoing and the serious criminal charges against him will be dismissed. “We have at least two witnesses that will testify as to Baker’s innocence,’’ Patrick Patel reiterated to The Post on Tuesday. Baker’s attorneys, New Jersey-based Patel and Florida-based Bradford …
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David Tyree, forever ingrained in New York Giants folklore for his helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII, is no longer with the organization. Tyree, 40, had been the team’s Director of Player Engagement since 2014. Tyree’s position has undergone a change, as the Giants revamped their Player Development department. Dr. Lani Lawrence was hired as …