• Giants mailbag: Draft strategy Dave Gettleman should employ

    Giants mailbag: Draft strategy Dave Gettleman should employ

    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. Paul, while (Dave) Gettleman is big on “best available player” in the draft, what do you think the …
  • Giants’ Dave Gettleman’s unenviable 2020 NFL Draft dilemma is here

    Giants’ Dave Gettleman’s unenviable 2020 NFL Draft dilemma is here

    Dave Gettleman, our 69-year-old football lifer, is surviving in his unsettling virtual reality NFL world … a world without interpersonal relationships and getting-to-know-you dinners and watching prospective draftees interact inside the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. “We got the visual touch-point, but we’re really missing out on the personal touch-point when you can smell and feel …
  • Why coronavirus won’t wreck Joe Judge’s Giants

    Why coronavirus won’t wreck Joe Judge’s Giants

    You better know what to do when circumstances change, when you are confronted with crisis. Coaching the New York Football Giants —whether you are champions such as Bill Parcells and Tom Coughlin or a rookie such as Joe Judge — in the midst of a pandemic is not exactly miraculously landing a plane in the …
  • Joe Judge’s adorable dog knows the Giants’ NFL Draft secrets

    Joe Judge’s adorable dog knows the Giants’ NFL Draft secrets

    Joe Judge, dealing with an unprecedented and restrictive work environment, is trying to ensure this will not be a Ruff Draft for the Giants. The first-year head coach, in a COVID-19 pandemic world, is hunkered down in his basement for 15 hours a day — with his six-year-old golden retriever, Abby, nearby on the couch. …
  • Giants’ Joe Judge doesn’t feel behind the 8-ball in NFL’s new coronavirus reality

    Giants’ Joe Judge doesn’t feel behind the 8-ball in NFL’s new coronavirus reality

    Nope. That, essentially, is Joe Judge’s message to anyone who believes he and the Giants are at a disadvantage dealing with an offseason and an upcoming NFL Draft during a global pandemic. With team facilities shut down and players scattered across the country, it would make sense that the NFL teams with returning coaching staffs …
  • Roger Goodell’s NFL Draft booing hell may be over for now

    Roger Goodell’s NFL Draft booing hell may be over for now

    The NFL draft is one week away on Thursday, April 23, and the television production plan between ESPN and NFL Network has progressed. So let’s give you the latest rundown of the 11 most important points. 1. Roger Goodell will announce the picks from his Bronxville basement. The NFL is still going over how it …
  • Giants NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Joe Judge connection leads to Jedrick Wills

    Giants NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Joe Judge connection leads to Jedrick Wills

    Trade. Down. More and more, it feels like the best course of action for the Giants in the 2020 NFL Draft. Why should they take a player with the No. 4 overall pick if they might be able to get that player, or a comparable player, a few spots down the board, while also accumulating …
  • Dave Gettleman may have given away Giants’ first-round draft plan

    Dave Gettleman may have given away Giants’ first-round draft plan

    It is not a finished product, and general manager Dave Gettleman admits “there’s more work to be done’’ before the reconstruction of the Giants’ defense can be viewed as complete. In free agency, the Giants brought in cornerback James Bradberry and linebackers Blake Martinez and Kyler Fackrell. Gettleman said “we’re thrilled signing those three guys’’ …
  • Anthony Causi’s kindness, talent touched everyone in NY sports

    Anthony Causi’s kindness, talent touched everyone in NY sports

    The numbers are numbing, the tales terrifying. You can spend all day reading and learning and discussing COVID-19, and the way it affects our lives every day. You can spend a portion of every hour doing your part — praying, if that’s your way, or thinking positive thoughts, or keeping the afflicted close to your …
  • Anthony Causi, beloved Post sports photographer, dies of coronavirus at 48

    Anthony Causi, beloved Post sports photographer, dies of coronavirus at 48

    Anthony Causi, a longtime photographer for The Post whose prolific talent and larger-than-life personality made him a fixture in the New York sports world, died Sunday of the coronavirus at North Shore University Hospital. He was 48. Causi is survived by his wife, Romina, and their children, John and Mia. “Anthony Causi was our colleague, …