As it happens every year, the QB carousel is alive and well in the NFL. Not only have we seen a few journeyman quarterbacks change teams, we've seen the usual influx of young talent through the NFL Draft.
The 2023 New York Giants were an unmitigated disaster. The team went into last season with high expectations after making the playoffs the year prior, but…
There was no shortage of breakout quarterbacks from the 2023 season. The biggest was Jordan Love, who finally got his shot as a starter and nearly took the Green Bay Packers to the NFC Championship Game.
The New York Giants have one of the least dynamic quarterback rooms in the NFL.
The New York Giants signed quarterback Drew Lock in free agency, but the general expectation is that he will back up Daniel Jones. Don’t tell that to CBS Sports analyst Emory Hunt.
The New York Giants head into the 2024 season with fewer holes than they had in 2023. They fortified both fronts and added some much-needed depth and firepower to their roster.
Cowboys CB DaRon Bland set an NFL record in 2023 with five interceptions returned for touchdowns and didn’t get to play next to CB Trevon Diggs who tore his ACL.
After the New York Giants failed to land a new quarterback in the 2024 NFL draft, the debate immediately shifted to who would win the starting job out of training camp: Daniel Jones or Drew Lock.
The New York Giants' offseason program is well underway, with training camp around the corner. And after coming up short in their attempt to trade up for
A former Josh Heupel-coached quarterback is receiving some buzz about potentially challenging for a starting job in the NFL this summer. Earlier this
The New York Giants refrained from taking a quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft, returning their focus to Daniel Jones as their starter under center. However, recent reports suggest that his backup, Drew Lock, has a chance to claim the starting nod ahead of the 2024 campaign.
Shortly after the 2024 NFL draft concluded, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, who was a long-time New York Giants beat writer, revealed that Drew Lock would be afforded the opportunity to “compete a little bit” with Daniel Jones.
The New York Giants are stuck in quarterback purgatory for the time being.
The New York Giants didn't draft a quarterback at No. 6 overall, but that doesn't mean that Daniel Jones can just cruise.
This offseason, the New York Giants signed quarterback Drew Lock in free agency on a one-year deal worth $5 million. The company line is that Lock was brought in to back up Daniel Jones.
Jones has dealt with a pair of worrisome neck-related problems from the fall of 2021 through this past season before he suffered a torn ACL on Nov. 5.
Our New York Giants ‘Draft Question of the Day’ for today is actually two questions about the same thing. We have a pair of Bo Nix questions to ponder.
New information has come to light on the deal quarterback Drew Lock agreed to when he left the Seattle Seahawks to sign with the New York Giants during free agency, and it could point to what they want to do in the draft.
It was likely Jones’ career-long injury issues and Brian Daboll‘s quarterback-friendly system that helped lure Lock to New York.
New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock is like every other athlete on the planet in that he wants to compete and excel in whatever he does. So why would
When the New York Giants signed former Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock in free agency, Seattle general manager John Schneider played it off that it was because Lock was promised a chance to start - which he wouldn't have with the Seahawks.
The New York Giants signed a veteran quarterback this week, which led to even more speculation that they have lost faith in Daniel Jones heading into the 2024 season.
The New York Giants signed quarterback Drew Lock to a one-year deal in free agency this week, and everyone assumed that he would be the team’s primary backup heading into 2024.
The New York Giants were expected to add another quarterback to the roster this offseason. While many still anticipate (and hope) that a rookie quarterback will still be selected in next month's draft, the Giants had to first address what they would do as backup quarterbacks.
Drew Lock is trading the NFC West for the NFC East.
While the Giants may have a multifaceted QB plan this offseason, they need a backup in the short term. It looks like Drew Lock will fill that role.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock is a free agent and he could find himself with a new team here very soon. As the Seahawks' backup quarterback to Geno Smith for the past two seasons, Lock has been serviceable.
The Seattle Seahawks' playoff hopes are still alive after Drew Lock led a game-winning drive against the reeling Philadelphia Eagles to win 20-17 at Lumen Field.
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