We're not quite down the home stretch, but the college and NFL seasons are over, the college all-star games are in the books and the NFL Scouting Combine is a wrap. All that's left are the pro days and top-30 visits and then,
The New York Giants have reportedly reached out to Robert Saleh's former Jets staff to gather intel on QB Aaron Rodgers.
The New York Giants and New York Jets have both played underwhelming football in the Meadowlands for years. They’ve combined for just two playoff berths and one playoff victory in the past 13 years, all of which came from the Giants.
NFL Draft nears, the odds of a trade for the No. 1 pick seem to increase with each day. If the Tennessee Titans do receive an offer, the New York Giants and New York Jets are emerging as the likely candidates to propse a deal.
The New York Giants and the New York Jets find themselves involved in a game of Quarterback Musical Chairs. The Jets are in need of a quarterback - as always. If they can find a way to either sign a top free agent,
New York Jets cornerback D.J. Reed could switch sides of the stadium during free agency which starts on March 10. A New York Giants insider is reporting the Giants are projected to make an $72 million offer to the top free agent cornerback.
The Titans may trade the No. 1 pick while the Jets and Giants look to land a franchise QB in the 2025 NFL Draft. Could a Jets trade make it happen?
The entire free agent and 2025 Draft class at the quarterback position have completely flipped due to one decision made this week. And the New York Jets are one of the biggest teams affected by the news.
The New York Giants have reportedly had internal discussions about Sam Darnold and Russell Wilson as veteran QB options along with Aaron Rodgers.
That's good to know if you're Aaron Rodgers.  It might be good to know if you're Daniels Jones, too. At first glance of just the numbers, Rodgers was solid enough in his first full season as the Jets starter.