The New York Giants’ 2024 season, which currently stands at 2-7 at the midway mark, is going nowhere. Because of that, there was a lot of speculation as to whether the Giants would be active by the NFL trade deadline, which has since passed on Tuesday ...
The New York Giants are 2-7 after nine weeks of the 2024 season ... the play calling this season in hopes of turning the offense into a top unit in the NFL. The Giants are dead last in red zone scoring percentage (40.0) which speaks volumes to their ...
Markus Kuhn blazed a trail for German players in American football. Now he’s helping the NFL to catch on in his home country.
The Carolina Panthers (2-7) and New York Giants (2-7) go head to head at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany on Sunday, November 10, 2024. The Giants are 6.5-point favorites. An over/under of 40.5
The New York Giants (2-7) and Carolina Panthers (2-7) square off at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany on November 10, 2024, starting at 9:30 a.m. ET, airing on NFL Network. New York is favored by
Giants co-owner John Mara gave his vote of confidence to the regime on Oct. 23, saying there would be no changes this season. He also went as far as to say he does not “anticipate making any changes in the offseason, either.” At this point, there’s not a good enough reason not to take him at his word.
The New York Giants, who fell to 2-7 following their 27-22 loss to the Washington Commanders, might not be moving up the standings toward a postseason berth, but they’re at least moving up in the 2025 draft order.
The New York Giants continue to deal with an unprecedented amount of injuries as the season falls apart. Head coach Brian Daboll said Friday that safety Jason
Former Giants defensive tackle Markus Kuhn, who was born in Mannheim, Germany, is surrounded by fans at a welcome event for the team on Thursday in Munich. Kuhn played for the Giants from 2012-15, and is now a brand ambassador for the NFL in his home country. (Dave Shopland | AP Images for the NFL) AP
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