Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders confirmed he has a visit scheduled with the Tennessee Titans ahead of the 2025 NFL draft, alongside his previously confirmed visits with the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants.
The problem for the Giants is that it can’t guarantee itself its pick of the litter without a trade. Both the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns are slated to pick before New York, and either one could take a passer.
The folks at BetMGM say don’t expect the New York Giants to be there. They have them at 200-1 to win Super Bowl LX — the highest odds on the board along with the Tennessee Titans. Three other teams, the Las Vegas Raiders,
The Jacksonville Jaguars have wrapped up another pair of interviews for their vacant general manager role. The Jaguars announced completed interviews with New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon brown and former Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson on Thursday.
If the New York Giants want to guarantee themselves their favorite quarterback, they must consider trading with the Tennessee Titans.
The New York Giants had a dreadful 2024 season. After entering the season with hopes of turning things around despite missing the playoffs in 2023, things did not pan out. Daniel Jones was released by the Giants as the team cratered to a 3-14 finish.
The Tennessee Titans have the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but they're better off making a trade and trying to draft Abdul Carter or Travis Hunter.
Travis Hunter represents one of the most intriguing players in the NFL Draft, as questions linger over whether the Heisman-winning two-way star can play on both sides of the ball in the league
The New York Giants have done nothing to quiet the Shedeur Sanders speculation this offseason. In fact, they’ve let the narrative spin completely out of
If the New York Giants want to guarantee themselves their favorite quarterback, they must consider trading with the Tennessee Titans.
In the latest mock draft from PFN, the New York Giants surrender current and future assets to trade up for a “franchise savior.”