• "Frustrating" is just about the only word to describe the 2012-2013 season for the New York Giants. The team started strong only to fade down the home stretch amid a tough closing schedule—a pattern that's become all too familiar over the past few seasons. The potential seemed to be there for ano...
  • New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch told Mike Garafolo of USA Today Sports at the NFL Spring Meeting that he’s confident that Victor Cruz will be a Giant. “We’re talking. (Cruz’s agent) Tom Condon is talking to (Giants general manager) Jerry (Reese) and I’m personally confident that Victo...
  • New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch feels badly for Tim Tebow. Mostly, Tisch feels badly that Tebow played for the New York Jets, saying landing there wasn't in anyone's "best interests."
  • New York Giants owner Steve Tisch spoke with TMZ about Tim Tebow's future in the NFL and why his time with the New York Jets was not what anyone had hoped.
  • Tim Tebow would probably still be an NFL quarterback, according to Steve Tisch, if only playing for the Jets hadn't ruined his career.    
  • New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch is an animated kind of guy, and we can assume that some of that stems from his work in films. Tisch and his franchise battle with the New York Jets on a daily basis for back page headlines, so ...
  • New Jersey governor Chris Christie joined NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Jets owner Woody Johnson and Giants co-owners Steve Tisch and John Mara at the Boys and Girls Club of Hudson County on Friday in Hoboken to announce plans f...
  • Urlacher would fill a need at middle linebacker for the Giants. (AP Photo/Joe Howell) For years, the staple of every great New York Giants defense was a great linebacker. Names like Sam Huff from the early days; in the 70’s Brian Kelley, Brad Van Pelt and Hall of Famer Harry Carson came along, the...
  • After selecting an offensive lineman, defensive tackle, defensive end and quarterback in the first four rounds of the NFL draft in April, the New York Giants spent their fifth-round choice on Cooper Taylor, a University of Richmond (FCS) product whose position with the Giants is, well, undetermined....
  • It didn’t take long for the big dogs in Sin City to follow the lead set by our neighbors to the north. Just over one week after the Atlantis sports book in Reno became the first shop to enter the 2013 NFL season win totals market, Cantor Gaming (Friday) and the LVH SuperBook (Sunday) joined the ...
  • New York Giants rookie safety Cooper Taylor was diagnosed with a rare heart condition that ended up being treated and 100 percent cured.  But of course NFL teams were little concerned about his health as they evaluated him this past winter leading up to the NFL draft. Giants general manager Jerry R...
  • This past week, reports of the negotiations between the New York Giants and Victor Cruz “were on the two-yard line” with a deal potentially getting done at the end of the week. It’s looking like the negotiations will carry on starting at the beginning of next week, as Mike Florio from NBC’s ...
  • Last week was a ‘pivotal time’ for contract extension talks between the New York Giants and wide receiver Victor Cruz. While this was reportedly the case, negotiations continue “moving slowly,” according to Pro Football Ta...
  • According to ProFootballTalk.com, contract talks between the New York Giants and wide receiver Victor Cruz are moving slowly. A source with knowledge of the situation tells PFT that the Giants and Cruz continue to talk, but that t...
  • According to Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News, Giants WR Victor Cruz has lowered his contract demands from previously $10 million to $11 million per season, to “payday much closer to what the Giants are offering,” w...
  • A long-term contract extension could be in place for Victor Cruz before the New York Giants hold their mandatory veteran minicamp next month. The New York Daily News reports that sides are getting closer on a lucrative deal fo...
  • Victor Cruz says he can't see himself playing anywhere else but New York, but can the wide receiver get a long-term contract done with the Giants? The next few days of negotiations will be huge.
  • New York Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride has no control over Victor Cruz's contract status. But in the star wideout's absence, Gilbride sees an opportunity for Jerrel Jernigan.
  • New York Giants president John Mara explains whether he thinks the Giants will be able to sign wide receiver Victor Cruz to a long-term contract, and gives his thoughts on fourth-round draft pick Ryan Nassib.
  • Training camp is less than three months away and Victor Cruz remains unsigned, but Giants co-owner John Mara remains "pretty confident" that a deal with the star receiver will eventually be struck. Mara's latest expression of conf...
  • Former scout Daniel Jeremiah discusses Victor Cruz's impact on the New York Giants offense and if free agent defensive end Dwight Freeney's value has slipped in recent weeks.
  • New York Giants rookie safety Cooper Taylor was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, a rare illness with the electrical pathways in the heart while in high school. He had the condition corrected via surgery, which caused his heart to race and black out. The Giants medical team feel confida...
  • New York Giants linebacker Aaron Curry believes he can be the impact player the Giants need at linebacker. “I’m very optimistic about the future,” Curry said, via the New York Daily News.“I really believe I have the ability to be an impact linebacker on this defense. I feel like I can affect...
  • Some of the details are still foggy for Cooper Taylor, but he does clearly remember the fear. One minute he’s on the field, living his dream, playing football for Georgia Tech. The next, he’s blacking out, feeling dizzy, unable to catch his breath.    
  • The New York Giants waived a pair of players yesterday, parting ways with tight end Michael Palmer and cornerback Antonio Dennard. Paalmer was with the organization for only a week where as Dennard is just trying to latch on to a NFL squad. Best of luck to both gentleman in 2013. The post New York G...
  • What do you do with a receiver who has outproduced Larry Fitzgerald the past two seasons? Ian Rapoport explores the New York Giants' Victor Cruz problem in a weekly roundup of hot NFL topics.
  • After winning Super Bowl XLVI the New York Giants entered the 2012 season with high hopes of repeating.As we all know that did not happen and left a bitter taste in some Giants fans mouths.Here are the rookies that Giants management has signed to get their team back in the playoffs in 2013 and possi...
  • After a down season in 2012 that saw the New York Giants miss the postseason after winning the Super Bowl the previous season, the G-Men need multiple players to have breakout campaigns in 2013. We're all looking for the Giants' ...
  • Newly acquired linebacker Aaron Curry has a lot to prove to himself, and the NFL. He’s now in crop of ‘draft busts’ and he wants to remove his name from the list. Curry was widely believed to be the best linebacker available in the 2009 NFL Draft and was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks fourth ...
  • Newly signed Aaron Curry believes he can rejuvenate his career with the New York Giants. Big Blue can use the help, too, having parted with Chase Blackburn and Michael Boley this offseason.
  • The New York Giants made a few moves Thursday, signing Kentucky's Morgan Newton and waiving Michael Palmer and Antonio Denard, according to PFT. Newton is a former quarterback turned tight end, and was signed after a tryout last weekend with the team durign rookie minicamp. Tight end Palmer was rele...
  • Charles Woodson left the Denver Broncos without a contract, but the free-agent defensive back's agent says another suitor has put its "toe in the water." Are the New York Giants in the mix?
  • The Giants reportedly have their "toe in the water" with free agent defensive back Charles Woodson, but that doesn't necessarily mean their feet are going to get wet. Woodson, who'll turn 37 in October, has been searching for a new team since the Green Bay Packers released him back in February.  ...
  • The natural reaction to a successful season from a professional athlete is to assume that said athlete will continue to perform at a high level. He did it once, so why can’t he do it again? The same can be said about poor performances and our perception of those athletes the following season. ...
  • Injury and opportunity are the driving forces of the NFL, and as a victim of the former and blessed with the latter, linebacker Aaron Curry is a member of the New York Giants—for now. Curry signed a one-year deal worth $780,000 to join Big Blue, according to Spotrac, as he looks to salvage being ...

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