Michael Eisen
The Giants might have a larger offensive playbook this season without adding any pages.
The difference will not be in the number of plays, but the larger number of talented and versatile players at the disposal of head coach Ben McAdoo and offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan. Last year, Odell Beckham, Jr. and Sterling Shepard combined to catch 166 passes from Eli Manning. They accounted for 2,050 yards and 18 touchdowns.
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Michael Eisen
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Evan Engram, the Giants’ first-round draft choice, has a friendly and expressive face – except when he’s unsure of his assignment on the field. Then the rookie tight end wears a different mask. “Sometimes I got a blank stare on my face if I don’t know what’s going on,” Engram said […]
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Al Thompson
A NFL player’s rookie season is one of discovery, trial and error and the process of finding his way to get acclimated to playing with the best players and coaches in the sport. That first season players often stumble through drills trying to figure out what do do and why it helps them prepare for […]
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Giants Secondary/Cornerbacks Coach Tim Walton Press Conference June 7, 2017
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Al Thompson
The road to a productive NFL career can have many turns, we see it every year with kickers and punters, who drift in and out of the league, team to team until they finally connect. Offensive linemen often take years to find a spot in a starting lineup. Eagles tight end Anthony Denham is hoping […]
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Michael Eisen
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Giants today switched rookie wide receivers on their roster, signing Jerome Lane from the University of Akron and waiving Jalen Williams of Massachusetts. Lane, 6-3 and 220 pounds, was with the Indianapolis Colts from May 4-15. He played three seasons for the Zips, the first as a linebacker and the […]
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Al Thompson
The NFL, like all professional sports, can be unforgiving and cut throat. It is the definition of the term “Survival of the fittest” the Darwinian evolutionary theory phrase coined first by English philosopher Herbert Spencer. A less harsh version of that more commonly used in sports is “You can’t make the club in the tub.” […]
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Michael Eisen
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Geno Smith was the Giants’ most intriguing acquisition this offseason. In the previous two years with the Jets, Smith played in a grand total of three games, starting one, and threw 56 passes. But in his first two seasons, he started 29 of the 30 games in which he played, and […]
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Rock Hoffman
Haason Reddick said he was a first-round draft pick because he was Temple TUFF. On the night of the NFL Draft, he told ESPN’s Suzy Kolber, all those fans on the Ben Franklin Parkway and football fans everywhere what Temple TUFF was. “It’s the most elite, toughest, hard working people on the planet,” he said […]
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Brian Baldinger
Since the Eagles week 17 victory against the Dallas Cowboys junior varsity team much has changed. New faces on the coaching staff, the front office, and throughout the current 90-man roster. The immediate question after all of the changes is; are the Eagles a better team now or the team that wiped up the Cowboys […]
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