The Giants signed veteran wide receiver Allen Robinson earlier this week and head coach Brian Daboll appears thrilled to have him.
“Had a good workout. Has been a productive player for a while. We’ve had good conversations. Ended up choosing to come here. Happy to have him,” Daboll said on Friday. “We’ll throw him out there and see how he does.”
Robinson’s contract details were revealed on Saturday and were as expected.
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we recap the 2024 NFL draft and discuss the six selections made by New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen.
The Giants reportedly attempted to trade up for a quarterback but fell short. Did Schoen make enough of an effort? Was Malik Nabers over J.J. McCarthy the right pick at No. 6 overall?
How will the rest of the team’s draft class impact the 2024 regular season?
Additionally, former Giants general manager Dave Gettleman emerged from his hiding spot to throw some shade. What do we make of his “clown” comments? Did he have a point?
And then there’s Saquon Barkley… Upset that Giants fans boo the Philadelphia Eagles? It’s a strange issue to have.
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary on X) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we discuss the 2024 NFL draft and what the New York Giants might do in Round 1.
Will general manager Joe Schoen trade up? How about down? Will he stand pat and take a top-end wide receiver or hope a potential quarterback falls to him? We weigh those options and offer our take.
We also discuss the free-agent losses of running back Saquon Barkley and safety Xavier McKinney. Which was worse? And can Devin Singletary replace Barkley’s production?
Additionally, we evaluate the addition of edge rusher Brian Burns and break down what it means for the defense — specifically nose tackle Dexter Lawrence and linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary on X) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below:
The New York Giants hold the sixth overall selection in the 2024 NFL draft and they will have a bevy of options in front of them by the time they are on the clock in Round 1.
Here are six quick scenarios that could play out on April 25 in Detroit from worst to best. Keep in mind the Giants can’t really mess this up. Nothing they do can viewed as a ‘doomsday’ move. All of these will make them better on April 26.
Editor’s note: This podcast was recorded early on Wednesday morning before the Giants announced coaching promotions, additions, and changes.
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we discuss the reshuffled New York Giants coaching staff, including a pair of new coordinators — Shane Bowen and Michael Ghobrial. We also address several new assistant coaches.
And what of offensive coordinator Mike Kafka? Will he resume play-calling duties in 2024 or will head coach Brian Daboll assume full control?
Finally, our Super Bowl predictions. Who wins and who are we rooting for — the Kansas City Chiefs or the San Francisco 49ers? There’s a lot of love for Steve Spagnuolo but…
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary on X) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below:
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we discuss the New York Giants’ decision to start Tommy DeVito over Tyrod Taylor. Does the rookie really give them their best chance to win?
Meanwhile, the Giants are on primetime again and will square off with the red-hot Green Bay Packers. Do they stand a chance or will the primetime curse continue?
We also put to bed any talk of the playoffs. The Giants aren’t technically out of it but too much of what they needed has not gone their way.
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary on X) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below:
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we discuss the newest New York Giants sensation, quarterback Tommy DeVito, also known as Tommy Bag o’ Touchdowns, Tommy Cutlets, the Passing Pisan and/or the Gunslinging Guido.
Is DeVito positioning himself for a future role with the Giants? And how will he fare against rookie quarterback killer, Bill Belichick?
We also conduct a Thanksgiving-themed rapid-fire Q&A. What should the Giants and their fans be thankful for? And where is Thanksgiving ranked on the top American holidays list?
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary on X) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below:
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we discuss the current state of the New York Giants, which is highlighted by infighting and gripes between players, coaches and players, and players and media members.
Is head coach Brian Daboll losing his team?
We also discuss the future of quarterback Daniel Jones after reports surfaced that many “key people” within the organization still view him as a long-term option.
Meanwhile, do the Giants stand a chance against the Washington Commanders in Week 11? And just how far have they fallen given that’s even a debate?
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary on X) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below:
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we discuss the New York Giants’ humiliating 30-6 loss to the overturned Las Vegas Raiders in Week 9, which effectively ended their season.
We also discuss quarterback Daniel Jones being lost to a torn ACL and what it means for his Giants’ future, both in the short term and long term.
Speaking of injuries, does Giants head coach Brian Daboll deserve some criticism for how he’s handled injured players (see: Andrew Thomas, Graham Gano, Jones) this season?
Oh yeah, the Giants are likely to be destroyed by the Dallas Cowboys in Week 10, so we preview that potential disaster.
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanO_Leary on X) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below:
This week on the Giants Wire Podcast, we discuss New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll and his questionable clock management, quarterback Tyrod Taylor and his Week 6 brain fart, and how both contributed to a loss.
And what do we make of NFL officials? Are they too desperate for face time in prime time? Should Giants fans be angry at the penalty that wasn’t called or the many non-penalties that were called?
Let us not overlook offensive lineman Justin Pugh, who came “straight off the couch” to help stabilize the Giants’ offensive line after a brief hiccup.
Those topics (and more) are discussed in the latest episode of the Giants Wire Podcast, which is hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter) and joined by site editor Dan Benton (@TheGiantsWire).
The Giants Wire Podcast will air every week during the regular season and occasionally throughout the offseason. You can listen below:
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