• How much Giants save with Nate Solder’s contract compromise

    How much Giants save with Nate Solder’s contract compromise

    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
  • Giants’ youth movement at offensive line can backfire

    Giants’ youth movement at offensive line can backfire

    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
  • How Giants can get under NFL’s new salary cap number

    How Giants can get under NFL’s new salary cap number

    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
  • The Giants players most at risk with hectic NFL cuts coming

    The Giants players most at risk with hectic NFL cuts coming

    Get ready for impact. There are those around the NFL bracing for what could be an avalanche of player movement in the coming weeks, as teams maneuver to get under a COVID-19-driven salary cap
  • A Daniel Jones Year 2 leap would energize the Giants

    A Daniel Jones Year 2 leap would energize the Giants

    There is no Eli Manning now in front of him on the depth chart, no Eli Manning in the quarterback room, no Eli Manning in the socially distanced locker room, no awkward Eli Manning questions for Daniel Jones to answer. But because icons leave giant footsteps to fill when they retire, there will be Eli …
  • Nate Solder’s gut-wrenching Giants decision should be applauded

    Nate Solder’s gut-wrenching Giants decision should be applauded

    Wellington Mara as the Giants patriarch balanced his franchise on three pillars: Faith. Family. Football. Nate Solder embodies those tenets and took them to heart when he made what had to be a gut-wrenching yet logical, necessary decision to, as he posted on Twitter, “pause for this season.’’ He has opted out for 2020, and …
  • Nate Solder opts out of Giants season amid son’s cancer fight

    Nate Solder opts out of Giants season amid son’s cancer fight

    Nate Solder is putting family over football after leaning on his faith. As his veteran teammates reported to training camp Tuesday, Solder informed the team he will opt out of the 2020 season, as announced on his Instagram. The two-pronged opt-out clause for COVID-19 safety was agreed upon last week by the NFL and its …
  • Nate Solder expected to report to Giants camp despite son’s cancer battle

    Nate Solder expected to report to Giants camp despite son’s cancer battle

    Nate Solder has indicated to the Giants he will arrive this week for COVID-19 testing, beginning the process of acclimating to the most unusual training camp of his 10-year NFL career. Several prominent players throughout the league decided to opt-out of their contract for this season, citing concerns with playing football amid the coronavirus pandemic, …
  • Giants believe Nate Solder can put woeful season behind him

    Giants believe Nate Solder can put woeful season behind him

    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 …
  • Giants mailbag: What offense will look like under Jason Garrett

    Giants mailbag: What offense will look like under Jason Garrett

    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 …