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Here are three players the Giants could target with NFL free agency 2021 fast approaching.
Corey Davis, WR
He never lived up to his lofty draft status — No. 5 overall by the Titans in 2017 —
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Joe Douglas can borrow the title for this Jets offseason from NBA superstar LeBron James. This is The Decision for Douglas.
The 44-year-old general manager won’t be making his announcement on a
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The Patriots and Cam Newton are going to give it one more shot.
New England will re-sign the veteran quarterback to a one-year deal, the Boston Globe reported on Friday morning. The deal is worth
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The Giants are masters at figuring out how to get younger on the offensive line.
Getting better is the difficult part.
Just when it looked like the offensive line wasn’t going to be a major
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Zero or one? You pick the more impressive number.
If a quarterback is judged on wins and losses, there is no topping Trey Lance’s 17-0 record at North Dakota State. If victories belong to the
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Jets general manager Joe Douglas now knows exactly how much room he has to spend when free agency opens next week.
The NFL salary cap has been set at $182.5 million for 2021. That is a decrease from
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The Giants and the Jets both are expected to try to add a high-end wide receiver this offseason, and the market continues to evolve at that position.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers informed wideout Chris
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Play them together.
Keep Evan Engram. Select Kyle Pitts with the No. 11 pick in the NFL Draft. Put them on the field at the same time and give the Giants two tight ends capable of making
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Russell Wilson surprised the NFL world when he listed the Chicago Bears as a preferred destination if the Seahawks were to trade him. Apparently, the interest is very much mutual.
According to a
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The New England Patriots are reportedly trying to bring a familiar face back to the franchise following their dismal first season without longtime quarterback Tom Brady.
During an episode of his