Lane Johnson is one of the best offensive lineman in the league. Hands down. Now in his 12th season with the Philadelphia Eagles, he has a number of accolades
New York Giants TE Theo Johnson admits that all the losing and a season-ending foot injury took a toll on him in 2024: “Not easy.”
The list of Philadelphia Eagles players who sat out the regular-season finale against the New York Giants read like a Pro Bowl roster. Wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Offensive linemen Landon Dickerson and Lane Johnson. The Eagles created ...
In 2023, the tight ends received 21.9% of the Giants’ passing game targets, hauling in 53.9% of the receptions for 25.1% of the total passing yards. That same season, the receivers were targeted 56.9% of the time but only produced 23.5% of the receptions for 61.2% of the yards.
Giants owner John Mara is reportedly considering all options heading into Week 18. He has considered firing either Brian Daboll or Joe Schoen.
The New York Giants ... For the Giants, naturally, both top quarterbacks (Colorado's Shadeur Sanders and Cam Ward of Miami) were mentioned along with Michigan cornerback Will Johnson.
Is the current Giants roster better than the one Schoen inherited in 2022? That it's even debatable is damning.
NBA legend Magic Johnson is one of the wealthiest business owners in the world with a reported net worth north of $1.6 billion. He’s also a pretty successful
The Commanders, on the other hand, pivoted to Dan Quinn — a leader of men who’s taken a team to a Super Bowl and helped oversee an 8-win turnaround. Quinn deserves endless credit for getting the most out of a team few expected to be here. And he’s doing it with a rookie QB, no less.
It’s a near-lock that the Giants will draft a quarterback this year. They haven’t drafted one since Daniel Jones in 2019, so they’re overdue to take the bat off their shoulder. But it’s possible they don’t take a quarterback with the No. 3 pick, which I believe is the premise of your question.
The New York Giants have more than just Malik Nabers in the receiving room, although this offseason could change the group's dynamics.
When the Rangers were organized in 1926, they signed a multi-sport hero out of Dartmouth College. Myles J. Lane was both a football and hockey star who preferred a pro ice career over the gridiron. Lane was a defenseman and only a mildly successful rookie compared to future Hall of Fame teammate Ching Johnson.