Ny giants latest news
Here are the latest news and updates on the New York Giants:
Recent News
- The Giants have signed quarterback Daniel Jones to a 4-year, $160 million contract extension, making him one of the highest-paid players in the NFL. (Source: ESPN)
- The team has also signed wide receiver Sterling Shepard to a 3-year, $21 million contract extension. (Source: NFL Network)
- The Giants have hired former NFL quarterback Ryan Lindley as their new quarterbacks coach. (Source: Giants.com)
- The team has also hired former NFL defensive back Renaldo Hill as their new defensive backs coach. (Source: Giants.com)
Injury Updates
- Running back Saquon Barkley is expected to miss the start of the season after undergoing surgery on his knee. (Source: NFL Network)
- Wide receiver Kenny Golladay is expected to miss 2-4 weeks after suffering a knee injury in practice. (Source: Giants.com)
- Defensive end Leonard Williams is expected to miss 2-4 weeks after suffering a knee injury in practice. (Source: Giants.com)
Roster Moves
- The Giants have signed defensive tackle Danny Shelton to a 1-year contract. (Source: Giants.com)
- The team has also signed linebacker Trent Harris to a 1-year contract. (Source: Giants.com)
- The Giants have waived quarterback Brian Lewerke and running back Javon Leake. (Source: Giants.com)
Preseason Schedule
- The Giants will play their first preseason game on August 14th against the New York Jets. (Source: NFL.com)
- The team will play their second preseason game on August 21st against the Cleveland Browns. (Source: NFL.com)
- The Giants will play their third and final preseason game on August 28th against the New England Patriots. (Source: NFL.com)
Regular Season Schedule
- The Giants will play their first regular season game on September 12th against the Denver Broncos. (Source: NFL.com)
- The team will play their second regular season game on September 19th against the Washington Redskins. (Source: NFL.com)
- The Giants will play their third regular season game on September 26th against the Atlanta Falcons. (Source: NFL.com)