• Landon Collins agrees to terms with Washington

    Landon Collins will stay in the NFC East. Collins told Josina Anderson of ESPN that he will be heading to Washington. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Collins will sign a six-year, $84 million deal. The 25-year-old Collins was drafted by the Giants with the 33rd overall pick in the 2015 NFL draft. Many [more]
  • Will OBJ make a power play, too?

    Soon-to-be-former Steelers receiver Antonio Brown wanted a new team and a new contract, and he’s getting both. Given the playbook that Brown has now authored, the biggest question becomes whether Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will try to copy it. Beckham’s name simply won’t exit the rumor mill regarding a possible trade; we heard weeks [more]
  • Odell Beckham’s name apparently still in trade talks

    The Giants have said they didn’t sign wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. so they could trade him a year later. That is a step short of saying they wouldn’t trade him, leaving the door open to all kinds of speculation. According to Jeff Howe of TheAthletic.com, the Giants “are still involved in trade discussions with Odell [more]
  • Olivier Vernon could end up with a new deal in Cleveland

    As of Wednesday, if the deal goes through, the Giants will be sending defensive end Olivier Vernon to the Browns. And Vernon may end up doing a different deal than the one he already has in place for the next two years. Three years ago, Vernon inked on the open market a five-year, $85 million [more]
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  • Giants re-sign center Spencer Pulley

    For the second time this month, the Giants have re-signed a center. Last week the Giants re-signed Jon Halapio, who opened the 2018 season as the Giants’ starting center but only lasted two games before a broken leg knocked him out for the rest of the season. Today the Giants have re-signed Spencer Pulley, who [more]
  • Oklahoma bracing for crush of Kyler Murray Pro Day interest

    Anything that isn’t NFL free agency may get lost in the shuffle this week. Except for, you know, the guy who may go first overall in the 2019 NFL Draft. According to Peter King of NBC’s Football Morning in America, Oklahoma officials are braced for a crush of interest in Wednesday’s Pro Day, when some [more]

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