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Are the New York Giants interested in drafting a running back in the 2026 NFL Draft? After all they already have three good ones in their backfield. However, it also makes sense to establish a pipeline of young talent to (try to) ensure they’re never bitten too hard by the injury bug or put in an awkward position by free agency.
Many NFL teams will soon be letting go of select players to help clear cap space. Which ones could the Giants pick up in free agency?
The New York Giants have investigated options ranging from star free agents to top draft prospects in their search for a running back this offseason, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
A New York Giants insider confirmed the team has already "looked into" an MVP signing for 2026 NFL free agency.
The NFL’s new league year is approaching, and teams are making tough decisions. Some of those decisions include retaining players via contract extension or moving on from them. The New York Giants are set to make a number of
NY Giants are remaking their roster to fit what John Harbaugh wants as head coach as NFL free agency begins. Here’s the latest buzz and what we know.
Giants Wire is taking a look back at New York’s draft history, highlighting the best first-round pick from each decade, continuing with the 1940s.
Dart overcame a lot to have a solid rookie season, but in a ranking of quarterbacks, he didn't get much love.
Former New York Giants fan favorite quarterback Tommy DeVito was in the news just before the start of NFL free agency. The post Ex-Giants QB Tommy DeVito Gets Tremendous News Just Before NFL Free Agency appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Giants general manager Joe Schoen takes a heavy defensive focus, according to PFF's 2026 NFL mock draft simulator
The New York Giants are expected to be in the market for a guard this offseason. The Giants are also searching for a running back and a center in free agency. However, guard is a position that the front office is anticipated to address once the free agency signing window opens on March 11.