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The New York Giants could look to bolster the backfield over the offseason, and they could try to bring in some big names in order to do so. According to ESPN's Jordan Ranaan, the buzz around the NFL Draft combine in Indianapolis this week is that the Giants are "seriously looking" at some of the top backs that will be available over the offseason,
The New York Giants are reportedly rumored to be in the market for a big-name running back in either the 2026 NFL draft or free agency.
A look back at the New York Giants’ best free agent signings from the 2010s.
The 28-year-old is signed through 2027, but he’s certainly going to be looking for a raise, as his average annual salary has dipped to 10th among interior defensive linemen. The Giants appeased Lawrence by adding $3 million in incentives to his contract before last season (he earned $1 million).
The New York Giants will have some cap maneuvering to do this offseason, considering they are currently working with next to nothing, according to Over the Cap. The Giants are going to need to spend some money if they hope to compete in their first year ...
A new report suggests a different player may have passed Caleb Downs and Carnell Tate on the New York Giants […]
New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh will have a critical choice to make with the No. 5 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, but regardless of what transpires in the first round, there will likely be an important yet overlooked position the team will probably need to strengthen on Day 2 or Day 3.