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The wait is over for the first player to follow Joe Judge from the New England Patriots to the New York Giants in free agency. Linebackers Kyle Van Noy (Miami Dolphins) and Jamie Collins (Detroit Lions) reunited with other ex-Patriots coaches and safety Devin McCourty opted to stay put, so the answer is Nate Ebner, …
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It is clear the Giants value what new defensive coordinator Patrick Graham has to say — as far as evaluating players he worked with at previous stops. Already, two of Graham’s former linebackers in Green Bay have agreed to contract terms. Now, how about some input from new offensive coordinator Jason Garrett and new offensive …
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Joe Judge insists no player will be added to his first Giants roster to serve as a mentor for younger teammates. Backup quarterback is a bit different, though, which is why the Giants, according to an NFL source, have expressed interest in Matt Moore. At present, the Giants have Daniel Jones entering his second year …
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Remember back in the 2016 NFL Draft, when the Giants owned the No. 10 overall pick and it seemed as if everything went terribly, horribly wrong for them and they ended up settling for a player, cornerback Eli Apple
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When an NFL team has money to spend, it spends that money. That is what the Giants did Monday when the NFL free agency negotiating period opened up. General manager Dave Gettleman got busy helping the needy defense, committing $91 million to bring in cornerback James Bradberry, inside linebacker Blake Martinez and put the franchise …
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There are luxuries and there are necessities and there are purchases made simply as replacements. Consider the Giants agreeing to terms Tuesday with tight end Levine Toilolo as the latter. The retirement of Rhett Ellison left the Giants without a seasoned blocking tight end, and that is where Toilolo comes in. He is a seven-year …
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Anyone who watched intently or only caught a glimpse of what the Giants were all about in 2019 knew in painful detail that their defense was, well, in need of repair. This is why they focused on that side of the ball Monday as free agency kicked off. It is why early Tuesday morning they …
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It looks as if Jordan Jenkins will not be returning to the Jets, but he could be staying local, as the Giants reached out on Monday to express interest in the 25-year old outside linebacker. Jenkins would be the sort of lower-key addition to help a pass rush in need of upgrades. Jenkins had eight …
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This was not a want, it was a need. The Giants could not go into the 2020 season without an experienced starting cornerback to lead the way for all the youngsters at the position. They struck quickly Monday on the first day of free-agent negotiations, agreeing to terms with James Bradberry, one of the best …
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The Giants did not trade for Leonard Williams to let him walk. That was the thinking back on Oct. 28 when they made the controversial deal with the Jets and that is the thinking now. The Giants will place the franchise tag on Williams, The Post confirmed, and have every intention of signing him to …