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The New York Giants are now involved in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. A report published by The Athletic Friday says Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial,
The Giants are going to meet with Cooter, according to ESPN's Peter Schrager. He's the current Colts offensive coordinator but is being allowed to talk with other teams if the job includes playcalling. Cooter recently interviewed for the Eagles OC job as well.
Right from the get-go, there was reason to be concerned about the New York Giants cornerbacks group. After landing Paulson Adebo in free agency, the first hint of instability was that the team launched a full-scale competition for the other cornerback spot between 2023 first-round pick Deonte Banks and 2022 third-round pick Cor’Dale Flott.
Steve Tisch has been the chairman and executive vice president of the New York Giants for two decades, winning two Super Bowls in that span. But some shocking revelations in a new report have many fans calling for his ousting.
Harrison Bader is the new center fielder for the San Francisco Giants, so that means Jung Hoo Lee will be moving to right field.
If the Giants want to build on the young core foundation they have, they need to make a strong effort to bring back these five pending UFAs.
MLB analyst Mike Petriello put San Francisco Giants catcher Patrick Bailey at No. 1 in his top 10 defensive players list for the 2026 season.