New York Giants QB reveals team’s offensive gameplan

Last year, New York Giants fans were introduced to rookie running back Jackson Dart and running back Cam Scatebo. Now, as both enter their second seasons, they have established themselves as starters, but this time, they will be working under a new head coach. Now that John Harbaugh has arrived, he has different plans for how the offense will be run.

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Recently, Dart told fans during a Giants town hall how the team’s new-look offense will operate.

Dart claimed, “It looks like we’re not going to throw the ball a lot. We’re going to keep giving it to Scott until they can’t stop it.”

Does Harbaugh really want this mentality exposed in the media long before the Giants play their first game? Did Dart reveal these potential plans because the 2025 first-round pick isn’t that thrilled about it?

Still, it’s important to take Dart’s comments with a giant-sized grain of salt, as they come right after Skatabo committed to playing all 17 games this season, rushing for over 2,000 yards in the process. Oh yes, and he reminded fans that “every time I’ve gone to a new team, I’ve won a championship in the second year.”

This is exactly the type of rallying cry commonly heard in a team town hall setting. Harbaugh later said that he thinks the Giants have the potential to be the best place to be in the NFL.

“I don’t think there’s potentially a better tight end group in the league,” Harbaugh said. “There’s a lot of people going to Jackson.”

With Isaiah Potential, Theo Johnson, Chris Manhertz and Thomas Fidone, the Giants’ tight end room has certainly improved, but are they close to the best? He has a lot to prove.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo traded to New York Knicks? what will it actually take

Giannis Antetokounmpo and his future with the Milwaukee Bucks will be the biggest story of the 2026-27 NBA offseason. After heavy rumors at the NBA trade deadline, the Bucks retained Antetokounmpo, but the relationship did not improve. Instead, the Bucks forward’s future became even more clear.

Milwaukee wants a solution on Antetokounmpo by the 2026 NBA Draft, which begins in just a month. Antetokounmpo will be the biggest fish on the trade market during the 2026 NBA offseason, and multiple organizations are expected to be in the mix.

This seems like a real possibility, so what will it really take for Antetokounmpo to get to New York? This is what needs to happen for the New York Knicks.

Giannis Antetokounmpo should request a trade with New York as a destination

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It all starts with Antetokounmpo. If the Knicks want to pull off one of their biggest trades in franchise history, the 31-year-old forward will have to request a trade from Milwaukee. Again, Antetokounmpo would have to include New York as one of his favorite destinations.

Luckily for the Knicks, this shouldn’t be a problem. Antetokounmpo has his sights set on New York and would love to play in the Big Apple. Therefore, if Antetokounmpo requests a trade, the Knicks will inevitably be in contention. It just depends on what Antetokounmpo wants to do moving forward.

Does Antetokounmpo want to stay in Milwaukee and build his legacy with one team? If the Bucks are committed to building a great team around Antetokounmpo, this could take his mind off a trade. Still, the damage from the 2025-26 NBA season may be too much to overcome.

In that case, the Knicks would be one of the top landing spots for Antetokounmpo in a potential trade. However, does New York need a reason to trade for Antetokounmpo this summer?

The New York Knicks need a reason to pursue Antetokounmpo this summer

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The Knicks are scheduled to play the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. New York has made it to the conference finals for the second consecutive NBA season, as Jalen Brunson continues to take the organization to new levels. However, the trade may become more difficult for Antetokounmpo in the coming weeks.

Will a second consecutive conference finals appearance derail the Antetokounmpo deal? How about an appearance in the NBA Finals? If the Knicks defeat the Cavaliers and make the 2026 NBA Finals, it could lead the team away from a drastic move for the 31-year-old star.

To stay under the second apron, the Knicks will likely have to trade a combination of OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart. Since New York doesn’t have many first-round picks to offer Milwaukee, it will almost certainly have to trade half of its starting lineup. This may not be attractive for a team that is so close to the championship.

After all, Antetokounmpo has dealt with injuries the last few seasons, and an unfortunate health issue could derail the Knicks. In order for New York to trade for Antetokounmpo, it needs a reason to pursue him this summer. More likely, it would require the Knicks to be eliminated by the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals.

Antetokounmpo is interested in joining the Knicks, but the organization may not be in the right position to swing a trade this offseason.

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3 options for the New York Giants if Malik Nabors isn’t ready for Week 1

Last week it was revealed that New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabors had a second surgery on his knee to remove scar tissue from his ACL surgery.

The Giants hope he will be ready for the season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, but there is no guarantee he will. With his availability for Week 1 in question, they will have to consider the possibility that he will begin the season on the PUP list.

The team will be cautious with Nabors as the goal is to get him back on the field when he is 100%. Head coach John Harbaugh and the rest of the Giants executives will be closely monitoring the health of their star receiver as training camp approaches.

If the franchise has to start the year without their best playmaker, there are a number of directions they could go. Here’s a look at three possible scenarios the team could go with if Nabors is unavailable for the start of the season.

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Sign Odell Beckham Jr.

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The Giants showed interest in acquiring Odell Beckham Jr. before it was revealed that Nabors had undergone a second surgery by bringing him in for a workout. With the possibility of starting the year without their star player and Darius Slayton recovering from core muscle surgery, this interest has certainly increased.

At 33 years old, Odell Beckham Jr. won’t be the number one option on any team, but he’s still a solid route runner with reliable hands who could be a dependable replacement for Jackson Dart. It seems likely that if OBJ plays in 2026, it will be with Big Blue, as he has not been linked with any of the other 31 teams.

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Give current veteran receivers a chance

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One of the biggest priorities for New York this offseason was upgrading the receiver position. They accomplished this in free agency by signing Darnell Money and Kelvin Austin III to one-year contracts. They then traded three draft picks with the Cleveland Browns to move up and draft Malachi Fields with the 74 overall pick.th Overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft

Although neither of them will be considered a true number one option in the passing game, their collection, along with tight end Isaiah, will be enough to keep the passing offense afloat until the Pro Bowl wideout is able to play.

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The New York Giants’ offense will be their most physical unit this season with the addition of 300-pound fullback Patrick Rickard. Rickard will create running lanes for Cam Scatebo and Tyrone Jr. Additionally, that would make them one of the most efficient teams in low-yardage situations.

But the team could add a physical presence on the outside if it signs free agent wideout Deebo Samuel. Samuel played with the Washington Commanders last season and had 72 receptions for 727 receiving yards, with five touchdowns.

Samuel’s best attributes are his versatility, his running after the catch and his ability to break tackles. Although he is 30 years old and has missed a step, the six-foot, 215-pound receiver will make the offense even more physical than it currently is. If Harbaugh wants to add another physical playmaker, Samuel would be an excellent option.

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New York Giants game by game predictions for the 2026 season

There was a lot of excitement in the football world as the 2026 NFL schedule was released on Thursday, and we finally know when and where all 32 teams will play their games.

The New York Giants will be one of the most fascinating stories of the NFL season, as many think the team could go 4-13 in the playoffs in 2026 under head coach John Harbaugh and second-year quarterback Jackson Dart.

But making the postseason won’t be easy, as Big Blue plays six teams that made the playoffs last season and had a tough final month of the season.

There are less than four months to go until the season starts, and here are our early game-by-game predictions.

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The last time New York opened the season at home against Dallas was in 2023, and they lost 40–0. But this time, things will be different as Big Blue will start the Harbaugh era with a win. W (1-0)

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Trying to stop Sean McVay’s offense is always difficult, especially when you’re trying to get used to your new defensive coordinator’s scheme. Matthew Stafford will have to have his way with the secondary as the Giants suffer their first loss of the season against the Rams. L(1-1)

Week 3: Home at Tennessee Titans

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The Giants will welcome their former head coach, Brian Daboll, and several of his former teammates to MetLife Stadium. But they won’t be giving him a warm welcome as Jackson Dart would beat out Cam Ward in a battle between two second-year quarterbacks. W (2-1)

Week 4: Home at Arizona Cardinals

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The Cardinals may be the worst team in the NFC, but New York won’t ignore them. Big Blue would have a great victory and win their second game in a row. W (3-1)

Week 5: @WashingtonCommanders

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Amazingly, the Commanders are the only team in the division to have defeated the Giants in each of the last two seasons. Washington would win another close battle in this rivalry. L(3-2)

Week 6: Home at New Orleans Saints

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The Giants and Saints both finished last in their divisions last season, but some think they could go from worst to first in 2026. New York is expected to pick up a close win and avenge their 26–14 loss from a season ago. w (4-2)

Week 7: @Houston Texans

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With the additional changes made to the offense, the Giants’ offense should be more explosive than it has been in years. Unfortunately, this week they will go up against the Houston Texans’ NFL-best defense. This will be very difficult to overcome and they will lose. L(4-3)

Week 9: @Philadelphia

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Playing in Philadelphia has been a nightmare for New York as they haven’t won there since 2013. Despite a valiant effort by the Giants, they would lose again in the “City of Brotherly Love”. L(4-4)

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New York ended its losing streak to Washington in just a few weeks as the defense shut down quarterback Jaden Daniels and secured an impressive victory. W (5-4)

Week 11: Home at Jacksonville Jaguars

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The Giants are trying to do what the Jacksonville Jaguars did last season in going 4-13 to become division champions. Time will tell if New York will accomplish that feat, but they will win this Sunday. W(6-4)

Week 12: @IndianapolisColts

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He may never admit it publicly, but Daniel Jones would love to get revenge on the team that abandoned him. Unfortunately for the veteran quarterback, he would not get revenge on the team that drafted him as Big Blue would win for the third consecutive time. W (7-4)

Week 14: @Seattle Seahawks

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Seattle is one of the toughest places to play, as the crowd noise can be deafening. Furthermore, they are defending Super Bowl champions with an impressive defense, and quarterback Sam Darnold’s confidence is at an all-time high. The winners will be victorious in this competition. L(7-6)

Week 15: Home at Cleveland Browns

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The Giants would end their losing streak against the Browns thanks to a dominant performance from their defense and big play from their special teams unit. W(8-6)

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The Detroit Lions overwhelmed New York’s defense in their 34-27 overtime victory in Week 12 last season. The Giants’ defense would perform better, but the result would be the same with a Lions victory. L(8-7)

Week 17:@Dallas Cowboys

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New York has not won in Dallas since Week 1 of the 2016 season, which was Dak Prescott’s NFL debut. Their losing streak in Big D will continue with another disappointing defeat. L(8-8)

Week 18: Home at Philadelphia Eagles

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The Giants would finish the 2026 regular season with a win over their division rivals and finish the season with their first winning record since 2022. W(9-8)

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Insiders reveal whether the New York Mets are planning to sell at the trade deadline

The New York Mets have been one of the worst teams in baseball this season, resulting in rumors of an MLB trade involving starting pitcher Freddy Peralta. With the trade deadline just a few months away, there is some early buzz about New York’s approach.

According to MLB insider Robert Murray, the Mets are “no closer to being sold” and there is complete confidence throughout the organization that the season can turn around. Although New York has a number of players who would generate significant interest from around the league, a sale is not even considered an option by the front office right now.

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Entering MLB games today, the Mets are at the bottom of the NL East with an 18-26 record. This puts New York 12.5 games behind the first-place Atlanta Braves and 8 games behind the San Diego Padres for the final wild card spot in the National League.

However, there are some signs of hope on the horizon. New York is 8-5 in May, which is tied with the Cleveland Guardians, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals for sixth-most wins in Major League Baseball. This all comes during a period where the Mets pitching staff has a 2.85 ERA (fifth in MLB).

However, injuries remain an issue. New York’s starting rotation suffered a loss to Clay Holmes with a fractured fibula, and it could keep him out for the remainder of the season. Meanwhile, there is still no timeline for All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor’s return from a calf injury, and running back Jorge Polanco has no timeline for a return as he battles Achilles bursitis.

The next few series on the Mets schedule could potentially change the front office’s approach. Following the Subway Series this weekend, New York will face the Washington Nationals, Miami Marlins and Cincinnati Reds to conclude May. Looking at opponents, there’s a chance New York could be within three games of .500 entering June.

On the other hand, if New York records a loss during that period, selling may be the best option. Moving homes is now off the table, but the expiring contracts of Peralta, David Peterson, Craig Kimbrel and Brooks Raley could potentially be reversed.

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New York Yankees may lose ace, but two are returning

The New York Yankees lost to the division rival Baltimore Orioles today, also dropping the series. But the worst news was that ace Max Fried was out in his debut after throwing only 61 pitches. He was initially diagnosed with pain in the back of his left elbow. Fried will undergo imaging in New York on Thursday to determine the severity of the problem.

That being said, Fried isn’t too worried. He publicly stated that he would love to make his next debut but is not sure that will happen. It’s possible he’ll lose more time than that. More will be known after examination by team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmed on Thursday.

Fried has struggled with his command for most of 2026. He still managed to be an effective starter, posting a 3.21 ERA in 61 2/3 innings. But Fried has only 50 strikeouts in that many innings. It’s not like that He Unusual for the Southeast. He was never a true strikeout pitcher, never reaching the 200-plus strikeout mark in his 10-year career.

In May, Fried gave up 11 runs in just 14 1/3 innings. At least it can be said that this has been a difficult period. It’s possible that the IL stint could help him bounce back from his recent tough times. But the Yanks really can’t afford to lose any positions right now. Although they are in second place in the American League East with a strong 27–17 record, New York has a 4–6 record in their last ten games. This includes a recent road trip in which they went 1-5. The Yankees need to bounce back, and losing Fried won’t help.

The return of Rodan…and possibly Cole?

The good news for New York is that they don’t have to look far to find rotation help. With Carlos Rodon making his 2026 debut on Sunday, the Yankees have an immediate option until Fried returns. Rodon did not pitch particularly well in his debut against the Milwaukee Brewers. He allowed three runs in 4 1/3 innings, but was mostly solid. His biggest problems were command, struggling to find the zone and walking five batters.

Rodon has emerged as a front-line rotation option for New York over the past two years. The lefty has a 3.50 ERA since 2024-25 (370.1 IP). It has been a rollercoaster career for the veteran player, who has battled injuries for most of his 12-year career. Now that Rodon is finally back, he will need to become a dominant pitcher if the Yanks hope to secure the AL East.

Gerrit Cole, on the other hand, is still in rehabilitation after undergoing Tommy John surgery last year. His rehab has been solid, recording a 5.32 ERA (23.2 IP) during his time in New York’s minor league system. Cole will reportedly make his return in late May or early June, although his timeline has changed several times, so this is subject to change.

Cole is a famous pitcher in MLB. He has posted a 3.18 ERA and had 2,251 strikeouts over his long career (1,954.0 IP). Due to injury he has not competed in major competitions since 2024, but has enjoyed success in recent years despite his age. If Cole returns soon, it would be a big boost for the Yankees’ rotation.

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NFL Insider breaks down the excitement over the New York Giants’ potential free agent signing

We’ve reached the slow part of the offseason, where the remaining veterans are still hoping to land one of the 90 roster spots on one of the 32 NFL teams. One team that has undergone significant change after hiring a new head coach, the New York Giants, has been a popular destination for some.

We’ve seen past greats come out and say they would love to play for new coach John Harbaugh. It also stars Jason Pierre-Paul. But it turns out, he’s not the only former Giants franchise icon who wants to re-join Big Blue for the 2026 season.

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Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has also been vocal about returning to the NFL after spending 2025 out of the game. But OBJ doesn’t want to join just any team; He wants to play for the Giants.

Still, like Sports IllustratedIn Albert Breer’s opinion, the idea of ​​adding Beckham to the team may actually be better than not actually adding him to the team.

“Do I think this could be a really good story about a guy who wants to play football again? I do. And I’m willing to be that. But let’s not turn it into something it’s not.”

Breyer reveals several truths about where the 33-year-old receiver is in his career. Not only did Beckham not play football last season, but he also hasn’t had a 1,000-yard season since 2019, the year before he was traded to the Giants.

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Beckham hasn’t played a game since 2023 where he topped 20 yards. In other words, it’s hard to imagine that a young player who may be more equipped to help on special teams wouldn’t be a more ideal long-term fit for a veteran team that already has its top four receivers on the roster.

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5 possible New York Giants opponents for the 2026 NFL season opener

With the 2026 NFL schedule being released on Thursday, there is a lot of excitement to see which team the New York Giants will face in the season opener.

With John Harbaugh as head coach and the team’s additions in free agency and the draft, some think they can go from worst to first in the NFC East.

New York will be one of the most interesting teams of the season, and you can be sure the league will want them to have an entertaining matchup in Week 1 to kick off the season and the John Harbaugh era.

Here are the five most likely Week 1 opponents for the Giants.

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On the road against the Dallas Cowboys

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For the past two decades, New York opening the season against the Dallas Cowboys has been a common theme. Since 2007, the Cowboys have hosted the Giants in the opener six times, including three consecutive years from 2015 to 2017.

But the Giants haven’t started the season in Dallas since 2019, but now seems like the right time to resume this pattern. 2026 marks 10 years since the Giants’ last win in Dallas, which ironically was in Week 1. There’s no better way to launch the Harbaugh era than to get a chance to end this questionable losing streak and send a message that the franchise is headed in the right direction.

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The Giants sweeping the Tennessee Titans would be an interesting way to start the season as Big Blue will welcome back their former head coach Brian Daboll, who is now the Titans’ offensive coordinator. In addition to Daboll, several former greats are now with Tennessee, including Van’Dale Robinson, Kor’Dale Flott and Daniel Bellinger.

This game will also be the first matchup between Cam Ward and Jackson Dart, the first two quarterbacks selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. These two teams started off the year against each other in Tennessee in 2022, and there’s a good chance they start the season against each other again.

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This season marks the 40th anniversary of the Giants’ first Super Bowl victory. To celebrate, the NFL may have the Giants face the franchise they defeated in the NFC Championship 40 years ago to clinch their first Super Bowl berth in Washington.

Since 2008, these divisional rivals have met four times in Week 1, including last year in Washington, where the Commanders were victorious 21–6. But that was before Jackson Dart took over as the starter, and both teams have made significant roster changes since then. This matchup would see the Giants go up against Sonny Styles for the first time, who many thought they would take with the fifth overall selection, but instead they selected Arvel Reese.

On the road against the Detroit Lions

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The Giants and Detroit Lions both finished last in their respective divisions in 2025, but both are among the favorites to go from worst to first in 2026. With the number of skill position players on both teams, this could turn out to be one of the most entertaining games of the opening weekend.

It will also be a big test for New York’s revamped defense and new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson to see if they can stop Jahmir Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown, as the two had 413 combined yards in the Lions’ 34-27 overtime win in Week 12 last year.

at the Seattle Seahawks for the NFL season opener

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The NFL would like to pit the defending and defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks against a major opponent for the NFL season opener. Despite their losing streak over the past decade and a half, the Giants are still one of the marquee franchises in the league and are a team that many believe is on the rise now that they are led by a Super Bowl-winning coach.

It won’t be an ideal first Test for the new-look giants, but it offers a chance to pull off a big upset against the champions and build confidence for the rest of the season.

We’ll find out soon enough who Big Blue will start against in the first game of the John Harbaugh era.

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5 New York Jets QB options to back up Geno Smith in 2026

The New York Jets know who will be their starting quarterback in 2026. Still, as he experienced last season, just because a starter is in place doesn’t mean he’ll retain that QB1 role all year.

After all, Geno Smith is 35 years old, and he’s coming off a season where he led the NFL with 17 interceptions. The results are not guaranteed to be better than last year, when the Jets finished tied with Smith’s former team for the worst record in football at 3–14.

For now, the Jets have Smith as the starter, fourth-round Clemson rookie Cade Klubnik as a developmental backup and a potential long-term solution. Brady Cook, an undrafted rookie free agent signee from 2025, is the third QB in New York. Bailey Jappe, a 27-year-old former fourth-round pick, is the other QB on the roster, but there is no guarantee that Cook and/or Jappe will still have a roster spot by the time of the camp break.

Also, after recently offering Russell Wilson a contract, it’s clear the Jets are still looking to add depth to their quarterback room. While Wilson is considering a contract offer with the Jets along with other career opportunities, the Jets may have to turn elsewhere. So, which quarterback should the Jets consider to support and/or push Smith?

Russell Wilson

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The obvious connection, Wilson has already visited the Jets, and he presumably still has a place to live in New York after playing for the Giants last season. Additionally, it has long been rumored that he and his wife Ciara prefer the New York area. If Wilson wants to continue playing football, it doesn’t really matter how much the Jets are willing to offer. Plus, there’s a good chance he’ll get a chance to play at some point, as it’s not like the Jets are expected to be competitive. The question is, do the Jets want someone who has more long-term upside?

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Also rumored to be considering retirement after spending the last two seasons as Matthew Stafford’s backup, Garoppolo will turn 35 in November. Still, if he still wants to cash some checks without too much risk, why not sign up with the Jets and make a few million more dollars? The two-time Super Bowl winner’s 12 years of experience will certainly be valuable to the younger players, including rookie Klubnik.

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Although Dobbs does not have long-term starting potential, he has proven that he is capable of playing even on short notice. The 31-year-old is as talented as they come, but he’s also a little light on experience, with only 15 NFL starts to his name. He only appeared in four games with the Patriots last season, but Dobbs has shown he can move chains with his legs and arm.

Anthony Richardson

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The Jets probably don’t want to give up any draft compensation, knowing this is not a team that is ready to compete right away. However, with Aaron Glenn clearly on the hot seat after three win seasons, they may feel a strong sense of urgency in New York. In that case, why not take a chance on a 23-year-old QB with superstar potential? Richardson could be everything the Jets are looking for; He still needs more development.

Will Lewis

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Since the Titans have Cam Ward, former second-round pick Will Lewis is also slated to play after missing last year with a shoulder injury. Now healthy, the soon-to-be 27-year-old is a prime buyout candidate. Attributed to a strong arm, Lewis can make all throws, which should play well in the high winds at MetLife Stadium.

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The New York Jets recently offered a contract to the Pro Bowl QB

The New York Jets appear to be committed to keeping Geno Smith as their starting quarterback for the start of the 2026 NFL season. Still, the front office has invested in other players, including spending a fourth-round choice on Clemson QB Cade Klubnik.

The other options, Brady Cook and Bailey Zappé, are not starting material. However, Jets general manager Darren Maugy has recently attempted to strengthen the Jets’ QB room by bringing in another starting-caliber arm.

According to free agent QB Russell Wilson, the Jets recently offered him a contract when they brought the 37-year-old in for a private workout.

While Wilson, a 10-time Pro Bowler and former Super Bowl champion, appreciated the offer, he says he’s still considering what to do next. Some possible options include becoming an NFL analyst, discussing your favorite sport on TV.

Still, Wilson also suggests that he “knows I can play ball at a high level.”

“It was great,” Wilson said, via Ryan Dunleavy New York Post. “They offered me, and I’m trying to figure out what’s the next best thing for me. I still know I can play ball at a high level, but I also have a chance to work in TV, so we’ll see what happens.”

Those comments lead us to believe that instead of making good money talking about football on TV, Wilson will, at some point during the 2026 NFL season, be joining an NFL roster. He can talk about football until he’s blue in the face, but he’ll only get more chances to actually get on the field. In fact, this could be one of the Jets’ last chances to compete.

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New York Giants sign replacement starter for Dexter Lawrence

When the New York Giants were considering a deal to send Dexter Lawrence out of town, the first question that came to mind was how they would replace him. After all, this was a three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle, a player whom new head coach John Harbaugh described not as a franchise cornerstone but as a “middle stone.”

Harbaugh never got the chance to coach that monstrous interior guard, but he knew what kind of impact the 6-foot-4, 340-pound player could make. Even when the Giants traded Lawrence for the 10th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, there was no immediate replacement available in that draft range. This meant that the Giants may have to get creative in an attempt to overcome the new deficiencies in their defense.

On Tuesday, the Giants took a step toward finding a solution to Lawrence’s departure by signing defensive tackle DJ Reeder.

According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Giants have signed Reader to a two-year, $12.5 million contract. The 6-foot-3, 330-pound defender is now 31 years old, but he has started 128 of 137 games in his 10-year career.

The truth is that there is no alternative to a player of Lawrence’s caliber. But players like Reeder can help offset the loss. The Giants also recently signed veteran DT Shelby Harris. Both will look to strengthen the Giants’ run defense in 2026, but it’s likely the Giants will continue to look for long-term improvement.

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New York Giants ‘in the mix’ for big contribution on defense

The New York Giants have made some big changes to their defense this offseason, positioning the unit to take a step forward in 2026 under a new coaching staff. With summer approaching, it looks like another move may be on the way.

NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that the Giants are “in the mix” to sign defensive tackle DJ Reader following the signings of Shelby Harris and Leki Fotu.

Meanwhile, Sports Illustrated’s Jason La Canfora recently reported that there is plenty of competition for Reeder’s services, but the expectation as of now is that head coach John Harbaugh will move him to New York.

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New York could take the lead on Calais Campbell, who recently signed with the Baltimore Ravens. However, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reported that Harbaugh and the Giants coaching staff were never on board with him.

Following the Dexter Lawrence trade, the Giants’ depth chart on the defensive interior is led by Fotu, Harris and Darius Alexander. The club also used a sixth-round pick on defensive tackle Bobby Jamison-Travis.

There is at least a lot more depth on the defensive line than New York had a few weeks ago, but the lack of impact talent and reliance on rotational-level players makes it a glaring weakness on the Giants’ defense. Given that New York could give Reeder playing time, it’s reasonable to think a deal could be done if the Giants are willing to meet his contract demands.

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New York Giants may consider trading $30 million player

The New York Giants added seven new prospects to the 2026 NFL Draft, and some, like first-round picks Arvel Reese and Francis Mauigoa, are expected to make immediate starts. The new starters mean Giants general manager Joe Schoen has more potential roster changes coming.

This could also include trading a player with whom Schoen signed a three-year, $30 million contract just two years ago.

according to athleticDan Duggan The arrival of Mauigoa could lead the Giants to consider trading offensive lineman John Runyon Jr. Mauigoa played offensive tackle in Miami, but the Giants are expected to play guard instead. Duggan believes the presence of Mauigoa, along with newly signed Daniel Falele, could make Runyon more expendable in New York’s eyes.

“An under-the-radar potential trade chip for the Giants: left guard John Runyan. Chances are Runyan will remain the left guard he has been for the past two seasons. But Mauigoa is expected to make a move to right guard, giving Runyan a rush of guards to fight for his starting spot. If Harbaugh’s favorite Daniel Faley impresses in training camp, his $1.3 million cap hit, That would represent a bargain compared to Runyan’s bloated $11.8 million cap charge. The Giants could save $9.3 million if they cut or trade Runyan. The most likely outcome is that Runyan emerges from a group of flawed challengers, but that’s something to consider.

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The Giants are trying to build the best team possible under John Harbaugh. If he believes Runyan is one of the team’s five best starters, we would expect him to stick, even if his price tag is higher than Fallale.

At this point, Felipe should be viewed as a low-cost insurance policy in case one of the Giants’ guards gets injured. He even has experience playing offensive tackle. But that doesn’t mean the Giants should trade any of their prized free agency picks from two offseasons ago, even if Runyon hasn’t lived up to expectations (67th out of 81 guards graded by Pro Football Focus in 2025).

In the final year of his contract, the Giants can use this season to determine if Runyon is truly the right fit, or if they can make do with a less expensive option, such as someone like Falele.

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New York Jets host recently accomplished Pro Bowl quarterback

The New York Jets landed the second overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Most years, that’s good enough to hone in on a potential franchise quarterback. But not this year, when most analysts projected to draft only one quarterback in the first round.

Thus, the Jets made other plans, such as trading a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for Geno Smith long before he was drafted. With two-time Pro Bowl QB Smith, it appears the Jets have their starting QB for 2026. However, they also traded up to select Clemson’s Cade Klubnik in the fourth round.

Still, the Jets’ QB room, which currently consists of Smith, Klubnik, Brady Cook and Bailey Zappé, can’t be set.

According to ESPN’s Jets insider Rich Cimini, the team recently hosted 10-time Pro Bowl QB Russell Wilson for a free agency visit. Still, Cimini reports that “nothing is imminent” as the Jets are going through “their process” in looking for an experienced backup QB. Interestingly, Smith’s relationship with Wilson during his time in Seattle may have helped the former Super Bowl-winning Seahawks QB work out with the Giants.

“Let me add some context: Wilson lives locally, so it was convenient. Also, when the Jets made Geno Smith their starter in March, they asked him about potential backups — players he admired. He mentioned former Seattle teammate Wilson, according to the source. So Wilson came in late yesterday and met with Aaron Glenn, Frank Reich and Darren Mauggi.”

Wilson doesn’t have any starting opportunities left unless he’s willing to join a rebuild like Arizona or go back to Pittsburgh (which still seems to be tied to Aaron Rodgers), or wait out a potential injury to another starter. Thus, a return to New York, this time with the Jets instead of the Giants, could make sense for the 37-year-old QB.

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New York Giants’ Kayvon Thibodeaux trade value revealed

The New York Giants surprised the world when they made Ohio State linebacker Arvel Reese the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. While Reese is a linebacker first, many projected him to become primarily a pass-rusher at the next level. Thus, many assumed that the Giants would try to trade the team’s third pass-rusher, Kayvon Thibodeaux.

Still, this may not happen. However, that doesn’t mean Giants general manager Joe Schoen didn’t try during draft weekend.

according to athleticAccording to Dan Duggan, the Giants actually made a field trade call about Thibodaux on draft weekend. But they were reportedly asking for a second-round pick in exchange for the fifth overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

“However, according to a league source, the Saints were the team most interested in trading for Thibodaux. The problem was that the sides were not close to potential compensation. The Saints’ best offer was believed to be a fourth-round pick (No. 132), while the Giants were seeking a second-round pick – the Saints had the 42nd selection. The Saints moved on, instead, for defensive end Tyree Wilson and a seventh-round pick. Sent to the Raiders.

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Thibodeaux is entering the final year of his rookie contract. Chances are, he’ll be looking for a bigger playing opportunity once he hits the open market next season. Perhaps the Giants will revisit trade talks before the 2026 season trade deadline passes, but for now, they prefer the possibility of receiving a compensatory pick if Thibodaux departs as a free agent.

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New York Giants target Dexter Lawrence replacement early in NFL Draft

Less than a week before the start of the 2026 NFL Draft, the New York Giants made the surprising decision to trade one of their best players, sending Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for the 10th overall pick. While the Giants got a strong return for their three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle, his departure left a huge hole in the middle of John Harbaugh’s defense.

What was the Giants’ plan to replace the DT?

According to NFL insider Tony Pauline of Essential Sports, the Giants wanted to take Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald “at the top of Round 2” with the 37th overall pick. Nevertheless, the Houston Texans selected McDonald with the 36th pick, just one spot ahead of the Giants.

“The team wanted running back Kayden McDonald at the top of Round 2, but chose cornerback Colton Hood after the Houston Texans passed on him to steal the Ohio State defensive tackle pick.”

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As mentioned, once McDonald left, the Giants turned to Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood, who some viewed as a potential first-round pick like McDonald. Still, the Giants did not get back on the defensive line until selecting Auburn’s Bobby Jamison-Travis with the 186th overall pick.

Thus, the Giants may still be looking to add a potential starting defensive tackle before the 2026 season begins. They’ve already brought in DJ Reeder for the tour, and it’s possible he’ll be part of the solution going forward, but McDonald might be the better option long-term.

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A bold prediction for each player in the New York Giants’ 2026 draft class

The New York Giants have received high praise for their 2026 draft class and are viewed as one of the winners of the draft. We’ll have to see how the seven players perform on the field to assess them, but the outlook for the seven players selected by the Giants appears to be promising.

  • Averell Reese, LB, Ohio State (5th overall)
  • Francis Mauigoa, OT Miami (10th overall)
  • Colton Hood, CB Tennessee (37)th overall)
  • Malachi Fields, WR Notre Dame (74th overall)
  • Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT Auburn (186th overall)
  • Jesse Davis, OL Illinois (192Ra overall)
  • Jack Kelly, LB BYU (193third overall)

The Giants acquired two opening day starters in Reese and Mauigoa and potentially a third starter in Hood. They also added depth and players who would contribute on special teams.

These players would play a huge role in building the foundation of the John Harbaugh era with Big Blue. Here are our bold predictions on what to expect from each player in the 2026 draft class.

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averell reese

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Shortly after taking Averell Reese with the fifth overall pick, Harbaugh said the rookie linebacker would play on the inside. The versatile Reese will show off his playmaking ability and make plays sideline to sideline. Reese would not only lead the Giants in tackles, but he would have the most tackles of any rookie, be named to the All-Rookie team, and be voted to the Pro Bowl.

Francis Mauigoa

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Despite playing right tackle at the University of Miami, Mauigoa will be the team’s new starting right guard. He will start all 17 games at guard and help reduce the number of sacks given up by the line from 48 in 2025 to 30 in 2026. He would also be named to the All-Rookie Team.

colton hood

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Hood would spend the first half of the season in and out of the starting lineup. Then in the second half of the season, he would emerge as the full-time starter opposite Paulson Adebo. He will bring big play ability to the secondary as he has two pick-sixes on the season.

Malachi Fields

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The 6’4, 223-pound Fields is the biggest target in the Giants’ wide receiver room. As the season progressed, his playing time would gradually increase, and he would become one of Jackson Dart’s favorite targets in the red zone. Fields scored five receiving touchdowns in each of his final three years in college, and as a rookie, he would also find the end zone five times.

bobby jamison-travis

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Jamison-Travis is the only defensive lineman the team took in the draft, so they definitely have plans to help the interior defense. His 6’4 322-pound frame allows him to stack blockers so his teammates can make plays, and he will clog running lanes. His stats won’t be off the charts, but he will play a big role in improving the team to their 31scheduled tribe Run defense from a season ago.

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A sixth-round pick is never guaranteed to make the final roster, but Davis appeared in 47 games during his collegiate career, and the franchise has always preferred players with lots of experience. He will make the final roster and add depth to the line. Teams can convert him from tackle to guard, and he can be used in short-yardage and goal-line situations.

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The Giants’ final pick in the draft could end up being the best value pick in the draft. The versatile and offensive linebacker had 75 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss and 15 sacks in his two seasons at BYU. The defensive coordinator will integrate Kelly into the defensive rotation, but Kelly will also make a big impact on special teams, as he will lead the Giants in special teams tackles this season.

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New York Giants GM Joe Schoen could be fired soon, report suggests

The New York Giants revamped their coaching staff after hiring head coach John Harbaugh, but retained general manager Joe Schoen. This was a surprising move, as many around the NFL believed that Harbaugh wanted to bring in his own general manager. However, Shawn’s time in New York may soon be coming to an end.

There are those in the NFL who think Schoen could be fired as Giants general manager “this week,” as Pat Leonard of NY Daily News Sports reports. New York is coming off a successful 2026 NFL Draft, and it’s clear that Harbaugh’s fingerprints are all over the selections.

Schoen only has one year left on his contract, but he may not reach the finish line. Harbaugh reports directly to New York ownership rather than to Schoen, creating a different power structure than previously established. This has limited Schoen’s power in the organization, which is evident heading into the 2026 NFL Draft.

If the Giants move on from Schoen, it would allow Harbaugh to eventually bring in his own general manager. If not, Schoen will essentially have to take a one-year “trial” to see if he’s a long-term fit next to Harbaugh in New York. However, that could all end if the Giants give their general manager a new contract extension.

Right now, it seems like everything is on the table for the Giants after the 2026 NFL Draft. Schoen can stick around and work with Harbaugh or New York can fire him. Despite what Harbaugh said was important, Schoen still had input on a successful 2026 draft class.

It remains to be seen what happens next, but this could end Shawn’s tenure as Giants GM.

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4 takeaways from the New York Giants after the 2026 NFL Draft

The New York Giants established their foundation under new head coach John Harbaugh with the team having seven selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.

  • Averell Reese, LB, Ohio State (5th overall)
  • Francis Mauigoa, OT Miami (10th overall)
  • Colton Hood, CB Tennessee (37)th overall)
  • Malachi Fields, WR Notre Dame (74th overall)
  • Bobby Jamison-Travis, DT Auburn (186th overall)
  • Jesse Davis, OL Illinois (192Ra overall)
  • Jack Kelly, LB BYU (193third overall)

Although we will have to wait and see how the players perform on the field to properly evaluate them, the Giants should be considered one of the winners of the draft, considering the players they drafted where they were taken.

It was eye-opening to see how the franchise handled the first draft under Harbaugh, and here are the four biggest takeaways.

Giants signing DJ Reeder seems inevitable

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Defensive tackle was one of the team’s biggest needs coming into the draft in the wake of the Dexter Lawrence trade with the Cincinnati Bengals. They ultimately took Jamison-Travis in the sixth round, but he is a project and not ready to be a starter. That’s why the team is expected to sign free agent DJ Reeder at any time.

The 6’3, 330-pound defensive tackle started 32 games for the Detroit Lions over the past two seasons and recorded 51 tackles with 12 quarterback hits and three sacks. He spent his last four seasons with the Bengals, and the first four years of his career with the Houston Texans.

Reeder will turn 32 in July, and he would be an ideal candidate to fill the void in the middle of the defense for a season until a team drafts a defensive tackle in the 2027 draft.

The signing of the veteran defensive tackle could happen as early as this week or sometime during OTAs.

The new system believes you can never have too many pass rushers.

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There’s an old Giants adage that you can never have too many pass rushers, and the Giants’ new regime, led by Harbaugh and Senior Vice President of Football Operations Don Aponte, believes it too.

Although Averell Reese would play inside linebacker with New York, he played the majority of his snaps playing on the edge in his final year at Ohio State. He will now run faster from the A gap and sometimes line up on the outside in passing situations.

The team now has four leading pass rushers in Reese, Brian Burns, Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux. There were reports that the team was engaged in trade talks with the New Orleans Saints for Thibodaux. But the Saints did not offer the compensation the Giants were looking for, and decided not to part with the 25-year-old edge rusher.

It’s possible the team parted ways with Thibodaux at the end of this offseason. But right now, they have a group of pass rushers that are going to make life difficult for opposing offensive lines. They may not have been the 2011 NASCAR package that led the franchise to victory in Super Bowl XLVI, led by Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora, Jason Pierre-Paul and Mathias Kiwanuka, as they played on the defensive line. But fans are hopeful that this generation of pass rushers will help the franchise win a Super Bowl just like the previous generation of pass rushers.

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The team got great value from their choice

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One reason Big Blue gets high praise for the players they have selected is because of where they have selected them.

Some thought Reese would be a top three pick, but he fell to fifth and New York rushed to hand him his card for the pick. Mauigoa was viewed as the most drafted offensive lineman in the draft, and some mock drafts had him included in the top 10. For the Giants to land him at 10 is great value for a team that was in desperate need of offensive line help.

In terms of price selection, New York is getting the hood with 37th The overall pick could turn into one of the best value selections of the 2026 NFL Draft. He had a first-round grade by many and will have a chance to start at cornerback.

The Giants committed a turnover of 105.th and 145th Trading a selection in the 2026 draft and a fourth-round selection in the 2027 draft and taking Malachi Fields at 74. The 6’4, 218 pound wideout has five years of playing experience, and if not for his 4.61 40 time, he would have been off the board sooner.

The team’s final selection, Jack Kelly, totaled 106 tackles and 15 sacks in his two seasons at BYU. The versatile linebacker will get playing time on special teams but will eventually slide into the defensive rotation.

Caleb Downs wasn’t ranked that high on the Giants’ draft board

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In the creation of draft, it is also. For months before the draft, there were reports that the Giants were very high on Ohio State safety Caleb Downs.

Many mock drafts had New York playing the All-American safety with the fifth overall selection. Then, when they got 10th In the Dexter Lawrence trade, the assumption was that if they didn’t take Downs at five, they would definitely take him at 10 if he was still on the board. But this did not happen.

Big Blue passed on him twice, and now they’ll have to face him twice a year as the Dallas Cowboys have made a deal to take him with pick 11.th choose. Only time will tell if Big Blue will regret not taking the best safety in the draft.

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3 Bold Predictions for Knicks vs. Hawks Game 4: Can New York Survive?

Things are looking pretty bad for the New York Knicks right now. They currently trail the series against the Atlanta Hawks 2-1 and will play again at State Farm Arena for Game 4 on Saturday.

They really need to win this game if they want to keep the series going. If they lose another game then it will be very difficult for them to make a comeback in the series.

The series has unfolded completely differently than anyone in New York had expected. The Knicks won Game 1 but lost Games 2 and 3 by a combined two points, with both losses decided by the final possession.

In Game 3, the Hawks again answered in the fourth quarter, with CJ McCollum and Jonathan Kuminga scoring points. New York had 18 turnovers and made only 28.6% of their shots from three-point range.

A 3-1 series loss against the Hawks would be a disaster for a team built to go deep. Mike Brown knows this. This is what every Knicks fan is watching. Here are three bold predictions for Game 4.

Prediction 1: Jalen Brunson scores over 25 and plays like himself again

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Brunson has scored 26, 29 and 28 points in back-to-back games in this series, so the points have clearly been up. But unfortunately, he has also been responsible for every misstep of late. In Game 3, not only did he miss a three-pointer in the air with 16 seconds remaining, but he turned the ball over on the last play as the Knicks were unable to even attempt a shot.

This is a game where Brunson needs to look like himself from start to finish, not just in detail. Playoff Brunson is a different player. Last year, before the Knicks took on the Pacers, he was one of the best closers in the league, and there’s no reason why that player couldn’t show up in Game 4.

Brunson drops at least 25 and makes the right play when the game is on the line.

Prediction 2: Mikal Bridges struggles again and sees fewer minutes

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Bridges had no points in Game 3, going 0-for-3 with one rebound and two assists in 21 minutes. In four-quarter periods in Games 2 and 3, they had zero field goals and six total turnovers.

Mike Brown took him out in the third quarter and kept him on the bench for most of the second half.

Miles McBride got 31 minutes while Bridges only got 21 minutes, and the Knicks were clearly more effective with that smaller lineup. Since Bridges is having trouble in this matchup, it’s hard to imagine Brown falling back on him in heavy moments when McBride is giving him more on the floor.

Prediction: Bridges plays less than 25 minutes again, and McBride handles the bulk of those extra possessions.

Prediction 3: Karl-Anthony Towns posts a double-double and stays on the floor

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Towns had 21 points and 17 rebounds in Game 3, and he was certainly the best big man on the floor all night. The issue is that the Knicks are finding it difficult to utilize him in the most important moments; In fact, the final play went to Brunson.

As a small team, the Hawks and Towns demonstrated very clearly what this mismatch will look like when it comes to offense.

The Browns should keep Towns on the court for a full 40 minutes instead of just longer, because with the production from both Towns and Brunson, New York is a completely different team.

If these three things happen, the Knicks may very well win.

Prediction: Towns gets at least 22 points and 11 rebounds, and New York wins 110-102 to tie the series 2-2.

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The New York Giants made a surprise signing with Arvel Reese and Francis Mauigoa.

It was highly anticipated that the New York Giants would take the Ohio State Buckeye with the fifth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. But few expected it to be linebacker Arvel Reese.

Many were expecting Reese to be taken second or third overall, but when he slipped and was still on the board with the Giants, the team did not hesitate to draft him.

The 6’4 243-pound linebacker had 69 tackles and six and a half sacks in his final season at Ohio State in 2025, and was a unanimous All-American. The selection comes as a surprise as the team already has Brian Burns, Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux. But he played inside linebacker before 2025. It will ultimately be up to defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson to find ways to utilize Reese’s potential to ensure he has a successful rookie season.

Following Reese’s selection, the team took right tackle Francis Mauigoa of the University of Miami with pick 10.th Overall selection. Mauigoa appeared in 42 games in his three years at Miami. Although the 6’5 329-pound All-American tackle was viewed by many as the best tackle in the league, it was also a bit of a surprise. The team re-signed right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor to a three-year, $39 million contract this offseason, and Mauigoa is nursing a herniated disc.

But the team clearly isn’t worried about his injury history, and they would like to move him or Eluemunor inside to play the guard role. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds during training camp.

What we learned from the giants in Round 1

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For several months, New York was primed for Caleb Downs and could potentially take him with the first pick, or with the 10.th Which they acquired by trading Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals. But it appeared to be a blurry screen as the team passed him twice.

Downs will try to show that New York made a mistake by leaving him, as he will play with them twice a year since the Dallas Cowboys took him with the 11 pick.th Overall selection.

With the selection of Reese it is clear that Kayvon Thibodeaux’s time in New York is coming to an end. He is entering the final year of his contract, and his role with Burns and Carter on the roster was already in question. Now with another premier pass rusher on the team, expect the team to move on from the 25-year-old edge rusher.

The Giants currently do not have a third-round pick and could try to trade Thibodaux on the second day of the draft to acquire one. New York’s next pick will be 37th overall, where they can take either a wide receiver or defensive tackle.

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New York Jets ‘have done a lot of work’ on top QB prospect

After realizing that there was no quarterback worth selecting with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New York Jets moved quickly to acquire Geno Smith. He is expected to be the Jets’ starting QB for the entire season.

But what about 2027? After all, if Smith could only lead the Raiders to a 2-13 record last year, who’s to say he’d be any better for the Jets? Still, Jets general manager Darren Maugi is reportedly busy identifying other QB prospects who could develop into long-term solutions in New York.

According to NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe, the Jets have “done a lot of work” on Alabama QB Ty Simpson.

The Jets have really done a lot of work on Simpson, who is projected to be either a late first-round pick or a late-round pick. New York joined Simpson in a private workout, attended his Pro Day, and even took him out to dinner. The Jets have the second and 16th picks in the first round of the draft. They also have the 34th and 44th picks in the second round.

The Cardinals are another team that has been heavily linked to Simpson, and their QB situation is even more dire than the Jets. The Cardinals pick 3rd and 34th, and we could see both of these teams competing for the spot to make sure they get their guy.

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The New York Giants have the football world speculating ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft

The New York Giants are the most interesting team heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. They are the only team with two top 10 picks, and no one is sure what they intend to do with those selections.

That’s what the Giants brass want as they enter their first draft under new head coach John Harbaugh. Although we’re more than four months away from the regular season, New York is always competing against 31 other teams, and you never want your opponents to know about your plans.

There has been speculation for months as to what the team will do with the fifth overall selection. With the draft just hours away, opinions and mock drafts still vary on who the newest veteran will be.

The players who have generated the most buzz are Notre Dame running back Jeremiah Love, Ohio State Buckeyes Sonny Styles, Caleb Downs, Carnell Tate and Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa. But there is also speculation that the team is not as dominant over him as some people believe.

Harbaugh, general manager Joe Schoen and senior vice president of football operations Don Aponte have done an excellent job of disguising which direction the team could go with their first pick. This is a stark contrast to the last two drafts, where it was clear New York had its eyes on Malik Nabors in 2024 and Abdul Carter last year.

after receiving 10th No one is sure who the Giants might take with their second pick in the Dexter Lawrence trade to the Cincinnati Bengals. If Downs and Mauigoa are still available, some think the team will not give both players a second try. Also, there is a thought that they could take LSU corner Mansoor Delaney. But for the past few days, there has been talk that the team is relying more on Arizona State wide receiver Jordan Tyson.

Of the receivers in this draft class, the 6’2 203-pound Tyson is viewed as the player with the highest ceiling as he has the speed and size to be a dynamic player. However, he has a history of knee, collarbone and hamstring injuries, and there are concerns about how his body will hold up while playing on the MetLife Stadium turf.

There are reports that the team will consider trading up to the middle or late 10th round pick to acquire more picks since the team is without a selection in the third round. The belief is that they will use a pick in the middle or late rounds and take a defensive tackle to replace Lawrence.

The bottom line is that no one outside the Giants organization knows for sure how they will land in the first round of the draft, and you have to give everyone involved credit for putting up a smoke screen. In the previous build-up to the draft, teams acted as if they were playing checkers; This year, they are playing chess and everyone is guessing what move they will make.

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Rumor Opens the Door for New York Knicks to Send Mike Brown to Unlikely Team in Summer Trade

If the New York Knicks don’t reach the NBA Finals this spring, a surprising rumor opens the door for them to get rid of Mike Brown without paying the $30 million remaining on his contract.

Despite being on the job for less than a year, Brown is feeling intense pressure in his first postseason as head coach of the Knicks. The former coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Sacramento Kings was hired to lead the team ahead of Tom Thibodeau. However, they have won only two games more than last year, and they have disappointed fans more in 2025-26 than in the past few seasons.

Going into the campaign, most Knicks pundits felt the team would have to reach at least the NBA Finals for the coaches, executives, and players to keep their jobs. While firing a coach after one season is a rash move, questions have been raised about the team’s chemistry this season and the Browns’ decision not to adjust their system to get the most out of All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns.

Moving Brown would be costly as the team is still stuck with three years of the four-year, $40 million deal he signed over the summer. Plus, they still owe Thibodeau a three-year extension two summers ago. However, the team may be saved from trouble by an unexpected turn of events.

Can the Warriors save the NY Knicks from the big Mike Brown Bills?

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Steve Kerr’s future as coach of the Golden State Warriors is uncertain as his contract is set to expire soon. According to San Francisco Standard Warriors reporter Tim Kawakami, Brown would be the top choice as a replacement if Kerr opts out.

But why would an elite franchise like Golden State bring in a coach who has been dumped by four teams? Well, Brown remains popular after six seasons in the organization as Kerr’s top assistant and interim coach on two occasions.

Knicks fans saw last season how difficult it is to get an interview and potentially get traded for a coach. However, if the franchise wants to move on from Brown and bring in someone like Billy Donovan, they certainly wouldn’t be asking for too much in a trade with the Warriors.

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New York Giants bring in All-Pro receiver for workout

Most of the attention is on the 2026 NFL Draft for the New York Giants team with two selections in the first round. Since the trade that sent Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals in exchange for the tenth overall pick, speculation has increased that the Giants could use one of their selections on a wide receiver to boost Jackson Darts’ supporting cast.

Still, the Giants have some time before the start of the NFL Draft, which begins April 23 and runs through April 25. On Monday, he used some of it to put a franchise icon through a private workout at the team facility.

According to Ryan Dunleavy New York PostThe Giants spent Monday working on wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

There has been some talk this offseason about linking the Giants to the three-time Pro Bowler and two-time second-team All-Pro selection. Both sides appeared ready to compromise, but many believed it was just wishful thinking on the part of the 33-year-old receiver, who didn’t play a single snap last offseason.

However, as Ian Rapoport reported, a “reunion” between the Giants and OBJ seems possible. Based on Monday’s workout, we couldn’t agree more.

Beckham last played in nine games with the Ravens in 2024, where he caught nine passes for 55 yards. He recorded 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns in 2023 after a torn ACL kept him out of football in 2022. Beckham’s last 1,000-yard season came in 2019 with the Browns.

Still, the Giants may feel like he still has something left in the tank, although there has been no reporting on how Beckham performed in workouts, and whether they have improved his chances of signing a contract.

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3 bold predictions for the New York Giants during the 2026 NFL Draft

After trading Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals, the New York Giants now have the fifth and 10th picks.th Overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Before the Lawrence trade, mock drafts varied widely on who the Giants would take with the fifth pick. Now that they have two top 10 picks, they have a good chance to add two players who have been linked to them.

Anything can happen in the NFL Draft, especially this year because there are six teams, including the Giants, who have two selections in the first round. Here are three bold predictions from Big Blue for the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Giants draft Ohio State superstars Sonny Styles and Caleb Downs

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For the past few months there has been debate over who New York should make with its first pick. The players most discussed are Notre Dame running back Jeremiah Love and Ohio State Buckeyes All-Americans Sonny Styles and Caleb Downs.

Unfortunately for New York, Love will not be on the board as the Tennessee Titans will take him with the fourth overall pick. So, with the fifth overall pick and the first pick of the John Harbaugh era, New York will take Styles with the fifth pick.

With the addition of Styles, the Giants have the best interior linebacker in the draft, and then they will run into some good fortune as Downs will still be on the board at 10, which will allow them to draft the best safety in the draft.

Having the best players at two spots will be a huge benefit to a struggling defense in the coming years. Styles and Downs played key roles in the Buckeyes winning the National Championship in 2024 and Giants fans hope they will someday help bring home the franchise’s fifth Lombardi Trophy.

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The Giants find Dexter Lawrence’s replacement in Kayden McDonald

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With Lawrence gone, Big Blue will need to focus on the defensive tackle position as they are very thin at the position. Players’ luck falling to them would continue as Ohio State defensive tackle Cayden McDonald would fall to them with 37.th Overall selection.

Some believe McDonald could be taken late in the first round, while others think that since he only had one year as a full-time starter, he could slide to the second round. In his final year with the Buckeyes. The 6’2, 326-pound defensive lineman had 65 tackles with three sacks, and was named a unanimous All-American.

He will be the third consecutive Buckeye the Giants will draft, but more importantly, he will be Lawrence’s replacement.

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Giants trade Kayvon Thibodeaux on second day of NFL draft

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With Kayvon Thibodeaux entering the final year of his contract, the 25-year-old edge rusher has been the subject of trade rumors since the conclusion of the 2025 season. The Giants are on the edge with second-team All-Pro Brian Burns and second-year player Abdul Carter.

New York does not have a third-round selection, and with several positions needing to be addressed, the team will actively try to acquire more selections. Thibodaux is an ideal candidate for a trade during day three of the draft, as the franchise has no plans beyond 2026, and other teams could always use a quality edge rusher.

By trading Thibodaux for a mid-round pick, the team could consider acquiring a wide receiver like Indiana’s Elijah Sarratt or Notre Dame’s Malachi Fields. Or the team could consider addressing the interior offensive line with Kentucky’s Jalen Farmer, or a cornerback like South Carolina’s cornerback Brandon Cisse, or Ohio State’s Davison Igbinosun.

The Giants are building for 2026 and beyond, and trading a pass rusher in the final year of his deal for a player who can help the team in the years to come makes a lot of sense.

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2026 New York Giants mock draft, Nos. 5 to 193

The 2026 NFL Draft was already shaping up to be an exciting draft for the New York Giants, where they entered the event with the No. 5 overall pick in the first round. This is the first opportunity for general manager Joe Schoen to adapt the roster to new head coach John Harbaugh.

Still, after the Giants traded three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals in exchange for the 10th overall pick? Giants fans have their eyes set on Thursday night, where New York now has two first-round picks.

Now that the team has the first two picks and eight overall, it’s time for updated projections from Nos. 5 to 193 in the 2026 New York Giants mock draft.

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First round, No. 5 overall – Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

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A prodigy who is not found anywhere other than the Madden video game, Styles is very attractive to Harbaugh. Stiles and Tremaine Edmunds, a 6-foot-5 athlete capable of running the 40 time in a 4.46-second time, will give the Giants a pair of monstrous linebackers at MetLife.

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First round, No. 10 overall – Jordan Tyson, WR, Arizona State

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Chances are, a surprise prospect like Caleb Downs could be available here, if so, the veteran could double the impact on Ohio State’s defenders. Still, with Malik Nabors recovering from a season-ending knee injury, it’s possible the Giants want to provide their young franchise QB with another high-upside receiver. Tyson has WR1 potential, and if he reaches it, we could see shades of the Bengals duo of Chase and Higgins. It’s worth the gamble.

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Second round, No. 37 overall – Emmanuel Pregnon, OG, Oregon

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Strengthening the offensive line will certainly continue to be a priority for a Giants team that has been very inconsistent so far. Guarding Jackson Dart is a must, and while Pregnon has experience at left guard, his power would fit perfectly at right guard as well. Plus, the 6-foot-4 315-pounder is extremely strong, he’ll knock a lot of guys out of the way with darts and a skatebow.

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Fourth round, No. 105 overall – Donte Corleone, DI, Cincinnati

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The cold, hard truth is that Dexter Lawrence is gone. The Giants needed a DL before they could settle their “middle stone”, now that weakness is even bigger. Addressing the position in the second round is a possibility, but the Giants won’t find anyone like Lawrence. Corleone won’t replace Lawrence’s abilities as a pass-rusher, but he is a strong nose tackle who will be effective against the run early on.

Fifth round, No. 145 overall – Charles Demings, CB, Stephen F. Austin

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Sixth round, No. 186 overall – Jalen Stroman, S, Notre Dame

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Sixth round, No. 192 overall – Nolan Rookie, OT, Penn State

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Sixth round, No. 193 overall – Pat Coogan, C, Indiana

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Evaluating the New York Giants’ options with the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft

The New York Giants made a blockbuster trade on Saturday night, sending three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals with the 10th pick.th Overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Lawrence had been growing frustrated with his contract situation for the past few seasons, as he was the 12th highest-paid defensive tackle in the league. It was also reported that he was disappointed that, over the past two seasons, he had seen former teammates Saquon Barkley, Leonard Williams and Julian Love win Super Bowls with other teams, while the Giants went 7–27.

That’s why the 28-year-old defensive lineman requested a trade earlier this month. On Tuesday, general manager Joe Schoen said during his press conference that he had had a positive conversation with Lawrence’s representatives and was hopeful things would work out. But a few hours later, news came that the two sides were at an impasse and Lawrence wanted out of New York.

Lawrence was having the worst season statistically of his seven-year career as he had career lows in tackles (31) and sacks (0.5). The expectation was that New York could get a late first-round or second-round pick for him. But when the Bengals offered the 10th overall pick in the draft, New York balked at the deal.

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Who will the Giants draft with pick 10?th Overall selection?

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Losing Lawrence will hurt the defense, but the team is now in a good position with the fifth and tenth overall selections in this week’s draft. The buzz around the league is that there are only 15-20 players in this draft class who have true first-round grades. So with two top-10 picks, Big Blue should undoubtedly have one of the winners of the draft.

It is well known that there are three players who rank very high on the Giants’ board, and they are Notre Dame running back Jeremiah Love, Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles and his teammate safety Caleb Downs.

There’s a good chance all three could be on the board when New York is on the clock with the fifth pick, and there’s a possibility Downs could still be on the board at 10. This would give the team the possibility of taking either Love or Styles with their first pick, and then the possibility of taking Downs five picks later.

If Downs is no longer on the board, the team could look to a corner like Tennessee’s Jermod McCoy to replace Cor’Dale Flote who signed with the Tennessee Titans. Or they could look at Arizona State wide receiver Jordan Tyson.

The team added free agent receivers Darnell Mooney and Kelvin Austin III this offseason, but they were signed to one-year deals, while the 6’2 203-pound Tyson could be a mainstay for years to come. Durability has been an issue for the Arizona State receiver as he has missed time dealing with hamstring, knee and collarbone injuries. But when healthy, he is an explosive playmaker and that would be a huge compliment to Malik Nabors.

We’ll find out in a few days which player the team will get in exchange for trading Lawrence, but you have to rest assured the team will be holding on to its first two draft picks on Thursday night.

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‘Think high’ about New York Jets prospect flying up draft board

The New York Jets have a big week coming up, with the 2026 NFL Draft fast approaching on April 23. After finishing with only a 3–14 record, the Jets earned the No. 2 overall pick in the first round. They also have the 16th overall pick from the Sauce Gardner trade to the Indianapolis Colts.

Many expected the Jets to select a pass-rusher with the second overall pick, but there has been some debate as to whether they would target Ohio State’s Arvel Reese or Texas Tech’s David Bailey. after this? Things are even more uncertain.

However, according to NFL insider Tony Pauline of Essential Sports, the Jets “think very highly” of Arizona safety/cornerback hybrid Traydon Stukes, and he has been flying up draft boards since his season ended.

“Besides Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman, few defensive backs have seen their draft stock rise as quickly as Arizona’s Traydon Stukes. Entering the season with a Day 3 grade, Stukes is unlikely to move past pick 42 based on information coming from the final draft meetings. Depending on what they do with their initial selection, keep an eye on the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets, both with Round 1 choices. With a pair of and early picks to open Day 2. The Chiefs brought Stuck in for a visit, and the Jets think highly of him at the safety spot.

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Stukes ran a stellar 40-yard dash of 4.38 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine, as well as a vertical jump of 38 inches. He has played safety, nickel and outside cornerback and NFL evaluators believe he will be able to handle all three positions at the next level as well.

While Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is generally regarded as the third-best safety in the draft class behind top-10 pick Caleb Downs and fellow first-round safety Dillon Thieneman, Pauline reports that Stucks is graded as the third-best safety on some teams’ boards. Others have him as the top nickel back of the draft.

The Jets have the 2nd, 16th, 33rd and 44th picks in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft. Chances are, Stukes will be considered at picks 33 and 44, otherwise they might not get it.

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New York Giants may be close to completing Dexter Lawrence trade

The New York Giants have been working on building a roster that is capable of competing for a playoff spot in 2026 throughout the offseason. Moving on from Brian Daboll and hiring a former Super Bowl winner in John Harbaugh is a big part of that. So was Dexter Lawrence, whom Harbaugh called a “medium stone” rather than a franchise cornerstone.

Yet, in recent weeks, the Giants have apparently reached an impasse after Lawrence informed them he wanted a raise on his current four-year, $87.5 million deal, where he ranks as the 12th-highest-paid DT with an average of $21.8 million per season.

After Lawrence determined that the Giants would not back down from his salary increase request, the three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle demanded a trade. Now, there has been some movement on that front.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Giants have indeed reached a contract “impasse” with Lawrence and his agent.

“The Giants have worked with teams on a potential trade and that will continue,” Rapoport wrote. “This should come out before the draft. By the time the draft arrives, the Giants should have a full understanding of the league-wide interest in Dexter Lawrence, allowing them to make an important decision regarding him and his future.”

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Several teams have likely already expressed interest in trading for Lawrence. Now that the team has come to an understanding that they will not pay Lawrence’s demands, the possibility of a trade has increased. Plus, with the 2026 NFL Draft only two weeks away, the Giants have a golden window to execute a trade and still have a chance to improve their team/fill the hole left by Lawrence.

Although many teams are in need of a better defensive tackle, there is no one who is viewed as a sure-fire first-round pick. Meanwhile, trading for Lawrence gives teams a chance to make sure they address their weakness with a proven superstar. Thus, competing teams that feel like they are just a stone’s throw away may pay special attention to Lawrence’s market.

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‘Consensus’ points to the New York Jets selecting with the No. 2 pick

For several months, many have assumed the Las Vegas Raiders would take quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. But what will the New York Jets do with the No. 2 overall selection?

Then again, many expected the Jets to select freak athlete pass-rusher/linebacker Arvel Reese from Ohio State. Still, Jets general manager Darren Maugy isn’t planning on doing that on April 23, when the first round of the NFL Draft will take place.

according to Sports IllustratedAccording to NFL insider Albert Breer, the Jets may be leaning toward selecting a different pass-rusher, Texas Tech’s David Bailey, instead.

“There seems to be a consensus that Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey will be the second pick in the draft. Bailey is the guy who will help now – help bring a defensive system from the ground up, help build confidence in the locker room and help provide that light at the end of the tunnel. He’s also worthy of the pick, with gleaming advanced statistics supporting plenty of tape showing a plug-and-play, hands-in-the-ground pass rusher. It’s Explains why so many NFL people see this getting on track and why it will be so important for the Jets.

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As mentioned, while Reese may have more overall range, Bailey is the player who is more polished right now. After winning only three games last season, the Jets are feeling the need to win now, and Bailey may be more equipped to do that right now than Reese.

So, if the Jets turn to Bailey, it opens up the question of how far Reese will fall, and how the decision made at the top will impact the remaining top picks of the 2026 NFL Draft. Reese likely won’t be available for long; His wait may also end at the next pick, where the Arizona Cardinals will be third. If not, the Tennessee Titans select fourth, and they could be tempted by superstar prospect Reese’s offer.

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The latest on the New York Giants’ stance on the Dexter Lawrence trade.

New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence requested a trade in April, sparking a plethora of NFL trade rumors regarding the All-Pro lineman’s future. While many believed New York would keep their best defensive player, that may not be the case.

ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports that New York will “at least listen” to inquiries during the 2026 NFL Draft regarding Lawrence. Given the financial impasse between the two clubs, the organization believes that transferring them is a valid option.

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It’s little surprise that a franchise with a starting quarterback, running back and wide receiver on rookie-level contracts would consider moving Lawrence. The beauty of placing stars at premium positions on team-friendly contracts with low cap hits is that it allows the front office to spend heavily on specific talent at other positions.

Lawrence, already a two-time All-Pro selection at only 28 years old, would fit that bill. Not only is he one of the best defensive linemen in the NFL when healthy, but he plays a position in which New York is dangerously weak. Removing him would leave the team in a dire situation on its defensive interior.

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A contract extension would likely cost more than $30 million per season. If Lawrence is traded and New York gets the second-day pick back, there’s really no one on the roster outside of Malik Nabors who can dedicate that cap space.

While the array of players in the 2027 NFL free agency class includes players like Drake London, Chris Olave, Tucker Craft, Quenton Nelson and Joey Porter Jr., all of them are expected to sign contract extensions this year. Realistically, New York will want to use that cap space on players who are potentially bigger or not as good as Lawrence. Given this, it remains likely that both sides will work out a long-term agreement.

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New York Liberty make big splash in WNBA free agency, add 3-time All-Star

After taking a step back from their lofty status of being annual WNBA Finals contenders, the New York Liberty made a big splash in free agency to boost their chances of competing for another championship this year.

The Liberty were one of the WNBA’s dominant powers heading into the 2025 season after consecutive trips to the Finals. Which also includes winning the championship in 2024. However, they saw their season end abruptly in the opening round of the playoffs in September.

Their disappointing year after clinching the franchise’s first championship was mostly due to injuries. Betnijah Laney-Hamilton missed the entire season after knee surgery, and top star Breanna Stewart battled injuries all year, including the playoffs. However, most of their core is expected to return in 2026.

Still, you can never have enough talent, and the New York Liberty added another star on Saturday with Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu.

New York Liberty sign 3-time All-Star Sato Sabally

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ESPN basketball insider Shams Charania was first to report that All-Star Sato Sabally has agreed to sign a multiyear deal to join the New York Liberty.

Sabally was the second overall pick in the 2020 WNBA draft by the Dallas Wings. The Oregon standout became a core member of the Wings’ roster and took a big step forward in 2023 when he earned All-Star honors for the second time and finished fifth in MVP voting after posting 18.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and 4.4 assists.

Sabally was part of the massive three-team trade that sent him to the Phoenix Mercury last season. He posted another All-Star season and played a major role in leading the team to the 2025 NBA Finals. Unfortunately, they were defeated in four games by the league’s current dynasty, the Las Vegas Aces.

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New York Jets insider reveals ‘best fit’ for No. 2 pick

The New York Jets have a big decision to make with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. With quarterback Fernando Mendoza widely expected to be selected first by the Las Vegas Raiders, the Jets should already have a strong idea of ​​who they will select with their second pick.

With no other obvious first-round prospects worthy of a top-10 pick, the Jets are expected to focus on the best player available. For many draft experts, that player is Ohio State linebacker/pass-rusher Arvel Reese.

According to ESPN’s Jets insider Rich Cimini, Reese is the “best fit” for the team at No. 2. Thanks to Reese’s positional versatility and overall upside, it’s on par with many others.

“General manager Darren Maugi said he hasn’t identified that player yet. After listening to Glenn, then gathering some pieces at the NFL spring meetings in Phoenix, it seems like Ohio State’s Arvel Reese is the best fit.”

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If the Jets are looking for an edge rusher, there are several options at No. 2. Possible options could include Reese, Texas Tech’s David Bailey, or Miami (FL)’s Reuben Benn Jr., who has drawn criticism for having arms shorter than 31 inches.

It doesn’t matter if the Jets are deciding between a pass-rusher at No. 2. It may just be a matter of deciding which one they like best. With less than three weeks left to make a decision, the Jets should be close to finalizing their decision.

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Hunter tied to Tulsky, York Storm in GM search

As Barry Trotz’s retirement approaches, the Nashville Predators’ search for a new general manager is intensifying. Now, a new rumor has surfaced – their victim is being linked to the Carolina Hurricanes.

During Eliot Friedman’ssaturday headlines‘Segment in the second intermission of’hockey night in canada‘, Sportsnet’s insider shared the latest rumors from the Predators’ pursuit, including a report that Nashville requested to speak to Hurricanes GM, Eric Tulsky.

“Hurricane didn’t talk about it when I asked about it today,” Friedman said. “But I understand — it’s kind of a weird timing, because Keith Pelley mentioned Eric Tulsky’s name the other day — but during their search, Nashville asked permission to talk to Carolina’s GM, and he was again denied. The Hurricanes will not discuss it.”

Tulsky’s first job with an NHL team – a consultant role – was with the Predators during the 2012 offseason. Considering his past relationships and the Hurricanes’ recent front-office success, it would make sense for the Predators to talk to him. But it says even more about his role in Carolina that his request was not even considered.

Darren Yorke reportedly interviewed by Nashville

Tulsky wasn’t the only guy from Carolina to draw interest from the Tennessee team. Friedman continued discussing the rumors, including what he has heard about the candidates and personal interviews, listing Brett Peterson (Florida Panthers assistant GM), Scott White (Dallas Stars assistant GM), Bill Scott (Edmonton Oilers assistant GM), and Darren York (Carolina Hurricanes assistant GM).

“As far as I can tell, this has not been reported before,” he said. “Darren Yorke from the Carolina Hurricanes. He’s the GM of the Chicago Wolves; he’s been there for 17 years. I think he had a personal journey. We’ll see where Nashville goes from here.”

Friedman further noted that the Hurricanes also refused to speak to him regarding the rumors regarding York.

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Former New York Giants All-Pro defender wants to play for John Harbaugh

The New York Giants have a new head coach, and suddenly, everyone wants to get back on the team and play for the widely respected John Harbaugh. First, it was Odell Beckham Jr., who used his recent performance in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic to campaign for a return to New York and the opportunity to catch passes from Jackson Dart.

Now, another former Giants great is singing a similar tune, though unlike OBJ, he didn’t play in a flag football event, and he doesn’t play offense either. But he still wants to play for the Giants again.

Notably, on Tuesday, pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul took to social media to campaign for his return to New York.

“@nygients I’m still available and ready to run some OT and dominate the Giants way in run-stop football. Let’s make it happen, Giants fans, Giants Nation let’s go!! I know, I know, I know.”

Pierre-Paul being available at this stage of the offseason isn’t really a surprise. The 37-year-old played in just three games for the Buccaneers last season, recording one pass deflection and no other statistics. In 2024, he is out of the NFL altogether.

In other words, don’t expect the Giants to be knocking on JPP’s door any time soon, but we believe it wouldn’t hurt to give the franchise icon a workout. Pierre-Paul has won two Super Bowls in his career: one with the Giants and the other with the Buccaneers. He also racked up 94.5 sacks in the process, but simply due to his age, we don’t expect him to get a chance to add to that total.

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MLB Insider 更新弗雷迪佩拉爾塔 (Freddy Peralta) 與紐約大都會隊 (New York Mets) 的續約談判

紐約大都會隊在休賽期以高價從密爾沃基釀酒人隊收購了全明星首發投手弗雷迪·佩拉爾塔,並與傑特·威廉姆斯和布蘭登·斯普羅特分道揚鑣,以加強輪換陣容。為了長期留住他,球團還需要付出巨大的代價,但情況看起來並不好。

根據《紐約郵報》的喬恩海曼報道,與佩拉爾塔的續約談判相差甚遠,以至於大都會隊對短期內達成協議並不樂觀。更糟的是,佩拉爾塔的陣營似乎並不熱衷於在本賽季進行進一步的談判。

29 歲的佩拉爾塔正處於合約的最後一年,本賽季的收入為 800 萬美元。 紐約可以在他進入公開市場之前向他提供合格的報價,但海曼寫道,現在大都會很有可能無法在他測試美國職棒大聯盟自由球員之前與他續約。

雙方之間的一個特殊問題可能是新協議的期限。 佩拉爾塔告訴《華盛頓郵報》,他正在尋求一份七年或八年的合同,這將為他在 37 歲的賽季提供財務保障。 然而,大都會隊不願意提供七年以上的續約合同,尤其是對於年齡在 30 歲以上的先發投手。

在大都會隊開幕日對陣匹茲堡海盜隊的首秀中,佩拉爾塔讓二壘手布蘭登·洛打出兩支全壘打,並打出 6 支安打和 4 次自責分。在過去的三個賽季中,他的自責失分率為 3.40,K-BB 比率為 614-188,平均每年投球約 172 局。

如果佩拉爾塔成為美國職棒大聯盟自由球員,他將成為塔里克·斯庫巴爾之後的第二梯隊首發投手,與邁克爾·金、桑迪·阿爾坎塔拉和凱文·高斯曼處於同一領域。然而,美國職棒大聯盟停擺的可能性可能會推遲頂級自由球員達成新合約的時間表。

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MLB Insider 更新弗雷迪·佩拉尔塔 (Freddy Peralta) 与纽约大都会队 (New York Mets) 的续约谈判

纽约大都会队在休赛期以高价从密尔沃基酿酒人队收购了全明星首发投手弗雷迪·佩拉尔塔,并与杰特·威廉姆斯和布兰登·斯普罗特分道扬镳,以加强轮换阵容。为了长期留住他,俱乐部还需要付出巨大的代价,但情况看起来并不好。

据《纽约邮报》的乔恩·海曼报道,与佩拉尔塔的续约谈判相差甚远,以至于大都会队对短期内达成协议并不乐观。更糟糕的是,佩拉尔塔的阵营似乎并不热衷于在本赛季进行进一步的谈判。

29 岁的佩拉尔塔正处于合同的最后一年,本赛季的收入为 800 万美元。 纽约可以在他进入公开市场之前向他提供合格的报价,但海曼写道,现在大都会队很有可能无法在他测试美国职业棒球大联盟自由球员之前与他续约。

双方之间的一个特殊问题可能是新协议的期限。 佩拉尔塔告诉《华盛顿邮报》,他正在寻求一份七年或八年的合同,以便在他 37 岁的赛季中为他提供经济保障。 然而,大都会队不愿意提供七年以上的续约合同,尤其是对于年龄在 30 岁以上的先发投手。

在大都会队开幕日对阵匹兹堡海盗队的首秀中,佩拉尔塔让二垒手布兰登·洛打出两个本垒打,并打出 6 个安打和 4 个自责分。在过去的三个赛季中,他的自责失分率为 3.40,K-BB 比率为 614-188,平均每年投球约 172 局。

如果佩拉尔塔成为美国职业棒球大联盟自由球员,他将成为塔里克·斯库巴尔之后的第二梯队首发投手,与迈克尔·金、桑迪·阿尔坎塔拉和凯文·高斯曼处于同一领域。然而,美国职业棒球大联盟停摆的可能性可能会推迟顶级自由球员达成新合同的时间表。

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Who gets the most blame for the New York Knicks’ terrible loss to the Thunder?

The New York Knicks battled the Oklahoma City Thunder for three quarters, but walked away with another disappointing loss, 111-100, with a long list of what-ifs. It wasn’t about the effort. Jalen Brunson again played brilliantly and the defense competed for long periods of time.

But when you look at the numbers and the key moments, there are two things most responsible for this loss, and both can be completely fixed if the Knicks are serious about making noise in the playoffs.

CT disparity and Knicks’ ill-discipline

The first thing to start with is free throws, because that’s where this game was really lost. The Thunder hit 38 free throw shots. The Knicks made 17 shots. That’s a 21‑try difference and an 18‑point difference on the line in an 11‑point loss.

New York already ranks near the bottom of the league in free throw attempts per game, and it showed again. Instead of attacking the rim and forcing OKC to commit fouls, the Knicks resorted to jumpers while getting to the other end and getting pucks.

Mike Brown also acknowledged this: “It was a hard-fought ball game, but the thing I was most disappointed with was the energy we used on the officials. They shot 38 FTs. Were all of them legal? IDK. Some of them were because we overreached,” according to James L. Edwards of The Athletic.

This is where disappointment is justified. The Thunder are smart and experienced at making contact, but the Knicks played right into their hands. Karl-Anthony Towns’ flagged-1 on Chet Holmgren early in the third was the perfect example.

You can’t give free points and extra possessions to a good team and then complain about the whistle. Until the Knicks get mentally stronger, play defense without drawing fouls, and put more pressure on the rim themselves, games like this will continue to get out of hand.

The Knicks bench was a complete ghost

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If CT was the first problem, the bench was the second. New York did not get a single bench point until Jose Alvarado’s three-pointer with 6:45 left in the second quarter. This is embarrassing for a team with playoff hopes. While OKC’s second unit brought the energy, pressure and scoring, the Knicks’ bench gave them almost nothing except missed shots, careless fouls and turnovers.

This is where criticism should be brutal. The starters did enough to give the Knicks a chance. Brunson, Hart, Bridges and Towns continued to pull the team back into the game. But every time the bench came on, the energy was gone and the scoreboard was against New York.

If this team is to be taken seriously, the bench needs to stop being a problem that starters are asked to fix and start becoming a real advantage. Right now, it’s the opposite, and that’s a big reason the Knicks came out of this with another avoidable loss.

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New York Jets linked to multiple WR trade possibilities

The New York Jets have a new offensive coordinator (Frank Reich) and a new starting quarterback (Geno Smith). Still, after allowing the fourth-fewest points in the NFL last season, it’s little surprise the Jets haven’t added a single wide receiver to a group that could use more proven playmakers.

However, Jets general manager Darren Maugy may be considering a trade for a veteran receiver who would be handed a starting role immediately. According to ESPN’s Jets insider Rich Cimini, the Jets could still make a deal.

“Don’t sleep on the possibility of trading Maugi for a veteran,” Cimini said. “It’s already been an active offseason for wide receiver trades, and you’re talking about a GM who has traded 12 players in a little over a year. Brian Thomas Jr. (Jacksonville Jaguars), Rashod Bateman (Baltimore Ravens), Quentin Johnston (Los Angeles Chargers) and Dontavian Wicks (Green Bay Packers) have been mentioned as trade possibilities.”

Maugi has been an active participant in the trades. That’s how the Jets got Adonai Mitchell in the Sauce Gardner deal with the Colts last season.

Still, there’s no doubt the Jets could still use an upgrade to pair with Garrett Wilson and Mitchell. It’s possible that they will find someone soon.

However, some of the names listed above may not actually be available. It is questionable whether the Jaguars are willing to deal Thomas with the 23rd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Still, a stronger offer could change Jacksonville’s mind.

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New York Yankees trade for star SP

The New York Yankees had a relatively quiet offseason, mainly only re-signing their key players and making small changes to the bullpen ahead of the 2026 MLB season. However, this obviously only came after the club was successful in their blockbuster trade.

According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Yankees made a run to acquire starting pitcher Paul Skenes from the Pittsburgh Pirates before the MLB trade deadline. The club’s search was fueled by the belief that Skenes eventually wanted to pitch for New York.

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However, according to Heyman, the attempt to acquire Skenes was immediately rejected. Pittsburgh shut down negotiations before they began, not even allowing New York to make an offer on Skenes. It has since been made clear to the league’s teams that Skane is not available.

Heyman says New York has not given up hope of landing the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner. He will be eligible for arbitration for the first time next winter and with two-time Cy Young Award winner Tarik Subal being awarded a $32 million salary in his final year of arbitration, there is at least some expectation that Skane’s salary and long-term contract demands will be too much for Pittsburgh.

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With MLB expected to eventually impose a salary cap under the next collective bargaining agreement, Pittsburgh has demonstrated a greater willingness to spend. The club acquired Brandon Lowe this offseason, while also adding Ryan O’Hearn and Marcell Ozuna to further strengthen the lineup.

New York had also made a previous attempt to acquire Skubal from the Tigers. However, Detroit’s asking price was so exceptionally high that the Yankees abandoned their pursuit. For the time being, the club is moving forward with its current rotation, while keeping its options open for future additions to Scubble or Skenes.

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5 players included on New York vs. Hornets injury report

On Thursday night, the New York Knicks will take the field for a road game against the Charlotte Hornets. This will be a big test for the Knicks against a Hornets team that has been one of the best teams in the league since the beginning of 2026.

The Knicks have several players listed on the injury report, including Miles McBride, who will be out until he recovers from surgery, but James L. According to Edwards III, he could return as soon as this weekend. Meanwhile, Landry Shamet will also miss the game due to a tibial plateau injury in his right knee.

Trey Jamison III, Dillon Jones, and Kevin McCullers Jr. are all questionable due to being in the G-League.

For the Hornets, Pat Connaughton is questionable with an illness.

The Knicks have been playing some solid basketball lately, with Karl-Anthony Towns looking more comfortable in Mike Brown’s offensive system, and Jalen Brunson coming out of a brief shooting slump and returning to his All-Star form.

New York is currently third in the Eastern Conference, but not far behind the Boston Celtics for number two.

Meanwhile, the Hornets haven’t been able to make much headway in the conference standings due to the hot streaks of some of the other teams in the East, but make no mistake, they have been playing some better basketball over the past few months, thanks in large part to the emergence of rookie star Kon Nueppel as well as LaMelo Ball being able to overcome his injury concerns and stay on the floor.

There is sure to be an electric crowd in Charlotte on Thursday night when the Knicks and Hornets tip off at 7:00 pm ET.


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Ben Stiller left a 4-word message as New York won 7th in a row

After defeating the New Orleans Pelicans, the New York Knicks have won seven games in a row, and superfan and actor Ben Stiller was excited.

On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Stiller was once again live-posting during the Knicks-Pelicans game. After the final buzzer, he wrote on Twitter, “7 in a row”.

This should come as no surprise to fans. Stiller watches almost every game, and is one of the team’s most devoted fans. They will play the Charlotte Hornets on Thursday, March 26 to potentially win their eighth consecutive game.

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On Tuesday, March 24, the Knicks defeated the Pelicans by five points to win their seventh consecutive game. It was New York’s 48th win of the year.

The win also means the Knicks have defeated the Pelicans in their two games this season. Like their most recent game, New York defeated New Orleans by five points in their last game on December 29, 2025.

Jalen Brunson once again led the Knicks in scoring, scoring 32 points in the win. He was highly efficient, making 11 of his 19 shots and eight of nine free throws. He also had a team-leading eight assists.

Brunson wasn’t the only player to score more than 20 points. OG Anunoby scored 21 points in his 40 minutes of playing time. Karl-Anthony Towns also scored 21 points and had 14 rebounds, the most by any player on either team.

There are only nine games left in the regular season before the playoffs begin. Currently, the Knicks are competing with the Boston Celtics for the second seed. The Celtics are 47-24, trailing both the Detroit Pistons, who have a record of 52-19.

More likely is that all three teams will reach the playoffs. The Knicks are hoping for a better end to their season than last year. They made it to the Eastern Conference Finals before being eliminated in six games by the Indiana Pacers.


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New York Giants’ explosive star is ‘most likely’ to take NFL draft prospect

There is a new atmosphere inside the New York Giants building after Brian Daboll officially stepped down and replaced the former head coach with the great John Harbaugh. After several reported roster upgrades, the Giants are once again being viewed as potential contenders.

Still, they also claim the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, meaning the Giants are in line to add a blue-chip prospect to the roster. Many speculate the Giants are adding a defender to help address a scoring unit that ranks 26th in points allowed in 2025, but that may ultimately not be the case.

Recently, The Ringer’s Todd McShay created an updated mock draft in which he had the Giants selecting Notre Dame star running back Jeremiah Love at No. 5. He justified the selection by explaining that the Giants are one of the “most likely” teams to select Love in the top 10 of the draft.

However, he also revealed the names of commanders and chiefs, while also saying that a team like the Rams can always make a trade. The Rams have the 13th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Commander chooses the seventh position and the Chief chooses the ninth position.

“I’m not entirely convinced this is the pick. Pairing Sonny Styles with recently signed LB Tremaine Edmunds could be attractive for the Giants, and I also like Caleb Downs here. But league intel suggests the Giants are one of the most likely teams to take Love in the top 10 (along with the Commanders and Chiefs, or possibly a team like the Rams in a trade up). If you’re drafting such a high back, make him Needs to be a weapon – and Love is. With excellent speed (4.36 40), natural hands and real route-running ability, he gives Jackson Dart a true explosive outlet.

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While the Giants spent a fourth-round selection on running back Cam Skattebo last season, the rookie still finished fourth on the team in rushing yards, behind fellow rookie Jackson Dart. Scatebo could be a long-term building block, but many believe his presence shouldn’t stop the Giants from also adding a potential superstar like Love at the position.

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The New York Jets tried trading for another QB before Geno Smith

After a year of searching for a new starting quarterback, the New York Jets had to find another starter this offseason. This time, they agreed to trade for Geno Smith, which cost New York only a sixth-round selection (they also received a seventh-round selection from Las Vegas).

Although the Jets were likely thrilled to trade for the former Pro Bowl QB at such a low rate, he reportedly was not New York’s first choice. He wasn’t even the first QB Jets general manager Darren Maugy tried to trade for this offseason.

According to ESPN’s Jets insider Rich Cimini, New York previously attempted to trade for QB Tanner McKee from the Eagles. However, when Philadelphia informed them they were asking for a second-round pick in exchange for the previous sixth-round selection, the Jets hung up the phone.

Rumors have indicated that several teams have expressed interest in McKee in the past. However, the Eagles have always set a high price for a 25-year-old QB with only 88 career pass attempts.

McKee is in the final year of his rookie contract, so teams believe he could be available via trade. Still, he didn’t expect Philadelphia to ask for so much from a player with only two NFL starts to his name.

Thus, it was likely an easy decision for the Jets to look elsewhere, allowing them to retain their two prized second-round selections (Nos. 33 and 44). Plus, maybe now the Jets could turn around and use one of them on another potential future franchise QB.

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The New York Jets are closely evaluating several top QB prospects

At the beginning of the offseason, New York Jets general manager Darren Maugy identified quarterback as the team’s biggest weakness. Rumors were already suggesting Justin Fields was out long before the Jets traded him to the Chiefs.

At the start of free agency, the Jets got their new starting quarterback by trading for Geno Smith from the Raiders. But Smith is 35 years old, and he is only under contract through the 2026 season. By 2027, the Jets will again need another new starting quarterback.

Still, the Jets not only brought in Smith to potentially be a bridge starter, but they are also identifying potential long-term solutions at QB.

According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the Jets’ GM recently met with Miami (FL) QB prospect Carson Beck. The next day, Mauggi watched closely as Beck went through his Miami Pro Day. Still, it’s not just Beck’s infatuation; The Jets are also investigating other QB prospects.

SNY’s Jets insider Connor Hughes reports that the Jets also held a private workout with Penn State QB Drew Allar. Several Jets officials observed Allard make several throws to his receivers with the Nittany Lions.

Neither quarterback is viewed as a first-round prospect. However, they are both in the next tier of QBs who could be selected outside of the first round. With a total of nine draft selections, the Jets have plenty of ammo to go around and get their guy. Don’t expect this to happen with the second overall pick in the first round.

New York also has the 16th, 33rd and 44th overall picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. After that, he has no selection till 103. Thus, either the Jets will have their potential QB of the future after making their pick at 44, or they can target a trade that becomes safer a little later.

Chances are, the QB they want still won’t be available at 103. With an aging veteran who is tossing an NFL-high 17 interceptions, the Jets should be viewed as one of the most desperate teams to solve the QB position this offseason.

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Josh Minott takes aim at Karl-Anthony Towns’ physicality after nearly upset by New York

Karl-Anthony Towns and the New York Knicks narrowly avoided embarrassment during a 93-92 win over the shorthanded Brooklyn Nets on Friday. Despite playing against a rotation consisting primarily of rookies, two-way players and two-day signees, Mike Brown’s team struggled against Brooklyn’s aggressive defense for most of the game.

Towns and Jalen Brunson recovered from a slow start to hold off a Brooklyn comeback in the final minutes. After the matchup, the Nets extended forward Josh Minot said brooklyn tried to make Towns are becoming uncomfortable with their increasing physicality.

“I played with Kat for two and a half years [in Minnesota]. this is how i know her [the back of my hand]And she doesn’t like physicality,” Minot said. “I like Kat, but she doesn’t like physicality. He is also my boy. I hope this makes him angry. But we were really involved in bringing that physicality to it. He started flamboyantly in the second half. He is a really talented player. But we were going to do everything in our power to stop him.”

After a scoreless first quarter, in which the Knicks scored only 14 points, Towns found his rhythm late and led New York to a narrow victory.

Karl-Anthony Towns bounces back from rough start during Knicks’ close win over Nets

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He finished with 26 points and 15 rebounds on 7-16 shooting from the field and 11-13 shooting from the free-throw line. Meanwhile, Minot led Brooklyn with a team-high 22 points on 8 of 13 shooting from the field and 6 of 9 from three.

Towns has struggled to replicate his production from last season during the Knicks’ irregular 2025-26 campaign. He is averaging 20.1 points and 11.9 rebounds on .491/.365/.851 shooting splits in 66 appearances.

The All-Star big man is adept at drawing fouls on drives, attempting a career-high 9.0 free throws per 100 possessions. However, he has struggled to transition around the rim. According to CleaningTheGlass, Towns shot a career-low 60 percent from within four feet, which is the NBA’s worst percentage among Big 20 players who have played more than 1,700 minutes this season.

As the regular season winds down, the Knicks are attempting to catch the Boston Celtics for the Eastern Conference second seed. The five-game winning streak has pulled New York to within two games of Boston with 12 games remaining.


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What we learned about the New York Giants in free agency

The New York Giants have been one of the most active teams in free agency as they have made significant roster additions. On paper, they are much better than the team that finished 4-13 in 2025.

Head coach John Harbaugh, general manager Joe Schoen and senior vice president of football operations Don Aponte deserve credit for addressing several key needs and streamlining the salary cap. The franchise is moving in a different direction under this new arrangement, and we’re starting to see what the team will look like in 2026.

Here are five things we’ve learned so far about the Giants during free agency.

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Creating an ongoing game to discourage opponents

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New York had the fifth-best rushing game in the league last year, averaging 129.1 yards per game. Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Cam Scatebo both averaged more than four yards per carry, and now they will have fullback Patrick Rickard paving the running lanes.

The addition of the 6-foot-3, 300-pound Rickard will give the ground game an intimidating presence that will wear down defenses. The Giants’ running game will be even more potent in 2026, and Tracy and Skattebo should have the most productive seasons of their young careers.

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Given his special teams background and knowing how New York’s special teams have struggled over the past few seasons, the 63-year-old head coach placed an emphasis on upgrading this weakness.

They accomplished this by acquiring their punter from the Baltimore Ravens in Jordan Stout, who was a first-team All-Pro in 2025. They then signed former Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Myers to a one-year contract. They re-signed Giants special teams ace Art Green and kick returner Gunner Olszewski, and added former Miami Dolphins special teams ace Elijah Campbell.

In 2025, Big Blue lost seven one-possession games, and special teams played a role in some of those losses. With an improved kicking game, the team should turn more one-score games into wins rather than losses in 2026.

Sending a message to veterans’ veterans

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Before the start of free agency, there were concerns about the New York Giants’ wide receiver corps outside of Malik Nabors. Those concerns have been alleviated with the additions of Darnell Mooney and Calvin Austin, but the front office and coaching staff have clearly sent a message to Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt with these two signings.

Slayton has been plagued with drops, and Hyatt has been a huge disappointment in his three years with the Giants, catching only 36 passes for 470 yards with zero touchdowns. Mooney’s arrival could significantly reduce Slayton’s role and put Hyatt’s roster spot in serious jeopardy.

Giants’ first-round selection shrouded in mystery

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There is a lot of curiosity about what the Giants will do with the fifth pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. There is speculation that they will take Notre Dame running back Jeremiah Love, despite the fact that they are strong at the running back position.

Others think the decision of who they will draft will depend on three Ohio State players: Sonny Styles, Caleb Downs, or Carnell Tate. Many mock drafts have these three taken in the first 10 picks, and all three could make an immediate impact as rookies.

Although New York has addressed all of the prospects’ respective positions this offseason, none of the signings will prevent them from using their first pick in the draft at one of these positions. At this point, it would be surprising if New York didn’t add Love or one of the former Buckeye players. But so far, none of them have emerged as clear favorites to go fifth overall.

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John Harbaugh’s reputation continues as a legend

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When the Ravens parted ways with John Harbaugh after 18 seasons, there were reports that Harbaugh’s voice in the locker room was becoming stale. Those rumors appear to be false as many of his players from Baltimore have followed him to New York.

Isaiah Likely, Patrick Rickard, Jordan Stout and Ar’Darius Washington all followed their coach from Baltimore to New York because they believed in him. Others feel the same way, as New York is currently projected for a total of seven and a half wins, which is more than a season ago.

With a Super Bowl-winning head coach now in charge and the upgrades he has made throughout the roster, it is clear that the Giants are a franchise on the rise.

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The New York Jets may be ready to move on from the former first-round pick

Let’s be honest, the New York Jets haven’t always made the best decisions. This is part of why he ‘earned’ the No. 2 overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Last offseason, they decided to sign Justin Fields to a two-year, $40 million contract, hoping that the former first-round pick could develop into the NFL’s next star quarterback after his original team released him. Only, Fields was not successful.

The 11th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft led the Jets to a 2-7 record before being traded for Tyrod Taylor. Now that the Jets have traded for former Pro Bowl quarterback in Geno Smith, Fields’ time with the organization may have run its course after one season.

According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, Fields’ “status is very much up in the air” with the Jets.

That was the expectation in the offseason. Some are surprised the Jets haven’t already moved on from the five-year pro. Still, the only other quarterbacks on the Jets’ roster are Brady Cook (an undrafted rookie signed through 2025) and Bailey Zappé. In other words, if the Jets move on from Fields, they will want to find another quarterback or two to help replace him.

If the Jets move on from Fields this offseason, he may not get another chance to compete for a starting job this offseason. But perhaps he can find a role where he still sees the field as a situational player who is capable of helping teams with his legs in the gadget game.

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Ben Stiller in New York relieved to remember there was nothing wrong with Jalen Brunson after huge comeback against Jazz

At one point, the New York Knicks’ game against the Utah Jazz was not looking good, as they found themselves in a big loss that almost kept superfan Ben Stiller from watching, before Jalen Brunson’s heroics saved the team.

At the beginning of the game, Stiller took to Twitter to discuss his discomfort in watching the Knicks lose early against the Jazz, writing, “Couldn’t watch for 10 minutes – feels like we finally remembered we’re the NY Knicks.”

Ultimately, New York came out on top, and a lot of that can be attributed to Brunson’s performance. Thanks to Brunson’s performance, they won by 17 points, which initially seemed impossible. He scored 28 points and had four rebounds and eight assists.

Stiller didn’t let his heroics go unnoticed, giving the point guard a shout-out, writing, “Brunson really stepped up [in the] Second half],” after the game.

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After the first quarter of the Knicks’ game against the Jazz on March 11, New York was down by 15 points, and lost 41 points. Even at the half, they were down 65–56.

Fortunately, they turned things around in the second half, outscoring the Jazz 40–29 in the third and 38–23 in the fourth. It was a much-needed win on the road for the Knicks, who are just 19-16 on the road this year.

Brunson made the biggest splash, but he wasn’t the only impact player. Karl-Anthony Towns scored 21 points and was extremely efficient, making eight of his 13 shots. OG Anunoby also scored 22 points while making 70% of his shots from the floor and all five of his free throws.

Jordan Clarkson also scored 27 points off the bench. In 26 minutes, Clarkson made 10 of his 15 shots with four free throws. Clarkson is averaging only 8.9 points per game this year, so this was a phenomenal performance for the guard.


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Predicting where the New York Giants’ top free agents will land

NFL free agency begins March 11thThere is a lot of curiosity as to how the New York Giants will approach free agency under head coach John Harbaugh.

The Giants’ top free agents are receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor and corner Cor’Dell Floet. All three are at the top of their respective positions on the free agency market and will draw attention across the league.

The team has interest in trying to re-sign each player, but with $14.2 million in cap space according to Over the Cap after cutting Bobby Okereke, James Hudson and restructuring Devin Singletary’s contract, that’s not a realistic possibility. Here are our predictions for the landing spots for New York’s top three free agents.

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Robinson is coming off the best season of his four-year career as he had career highs in receptions (92), receiving yards (1,014) and receiving touchdowns with four. When Malik Nabors was lost for the season due to a torn ACL in Week 4, Robinson was the only reliable wideout that Jackson Dart had to throw to.

The twenty-five-year-old wideout has established himself as one of the best slot receivers in the league, and it is expected that he will want a contract that will pay him $16-18 million annually. This may be more than New York is willing to pay the 5’8 185-pound receiver, especially since he is limited outside in numbers.

Additionally, former Giants head coach Brian Daboll, now the offensive coordinator with the Tennessee Titans, would love to reunite with Robinson and help him develop quarterback Cam Ward. The Titans have more than $92 million in cap space and can pay Robinson whatever they want.

Prediction: Robinson signs with Tennessee Titans

german elyumunor

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Elyumunor spent the last two seasons with Big Blue and started 31 games. The 31-year-old right tackle has been solid in pass protection as he had a PFF pass blocking grade of 76.7, and he helped the Giants finish fifth in the league at 129 yards per game.

Elyumunor considers himself one of the best right tackles in the league, and the above-average offensive tackle could be worth $13 to $17 million annually. If he and his agent are willing to settle for the low end of that range, there’s a good chance he’ll return to the team.

What bodes well for his return is that head coach John Harbaugh was the head coach in Baltimore when the Ravens drafted him with the 159th overall selection in the 2017 NFL Draft. Ensuring that Jackson Dart remains upright is a priority for the club, and Elyumunor has shown he can help achieve this.

Prediction: Elyumunor re-signs with Giants

Kor’Del Mahan

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After being a part-time starter his first three seasons, Flott emerged as a full-time starter and started all 14 games in which he appeared. In 2025, he had 38 tackles, a career-high 11 passes defensed, and one interception.

The 24-year-old corner will look to maximize his earning potential while still in the prime of his career, but this is a deep free agency pool at cornerback. With many corners on the market, this could hurt his value, especially since he has never thrown more than one interception in a season. His small frame at 6’2, 175 pounds has raised concerns about whether he will fit the physical style that New York expects to play under new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson.

The Giants are weak, especially as Deonte Banks has been a huge disappointment in his three years with the team. So, unless another team breaks the bank to pay the float, he should come back to the team.

Prediction: Flott re-signs with the Giants

RELATED: 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1 projections ahead of NFL free agency

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New York Jets would ‘absolutely’ discuss trade for No. 1 pick

Last year, when the New York Jets decided they would not move forward with Aaron Rodgers, it was clear they needed a new starting quarterback. The Jets decided to take a chance on former first-round pick Justin Fields. He was signed to a two-year, $40 million contract and can now be released after one season.

For the second year in a row, the Jets are in need of a new franchise quarterback. Still, as Jets fans well know, it can be difficult to figure out, especially this year.

One quarterback is widely projected to be a first-round pick (Fernando Mendoza), and barring a shocking surprise, he is expected to be selected by the Las Vegas Raiders with the first overall pick. Meanwhile, the Jets have the No. 2 overall pick and a clear need at QB, but have no one eligible for the selection.

However, according to Jets general manager Darren Maugy, New York will “absolutely” try to trade up for the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. However, Jets fans shouldn’t get their hopes up by dreaming of drafting Mendoza, because as Maugi said, “I don’t think it’s happening.” Unless, of course, Mendoza took the absurd advice of one of the teams he spoke to at the NFL Scouting Combine.

“Sure, we’ll talk about all those things, but I don’t think that’s what’s happening,” Maugi said.

Maugi and Raiders general manager John Spytek are still friends from their days working together at the Broncos. But just because they’re old friends doesn’t mean Spytek will do the Jets any favors for the upcoming NFL Draft. In other words, the Jets will have to find their next QB elsewhere.

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New York Giants could be shopping former top draft pick

The New York Giants have had four selections in the top ten of the NFL draft order over the past four years. Claiming the 5th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Giants are ready to add to that total. Before the Giants add another highly touted prospect, general manager Joe Schoen may be preparing to trade one of his recent picks.

Recently, SNY’s Connor Hughes reported that NFL teams are operating under the belief that Giants edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux is available via trade.

“A name to keep an eye on, Kayvon Thibodaux. Kayvon might be one that’s a little more spendy. At least someone the Giants would be willing to listen to offers. Teams I’ve talked to around the NFL combine believe he’s available at the right price.”

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This should come as no big surprise to Giants fans, as Thibodaux has been linked to trade rumors since the time Abdul Carter was selected third overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. The 25-year-old is entering the final year of his rookie contract.

Still, after an 11.5-sack season in 2023, a lot of teams will be eager to see if they can get Thibodeaux to consistently produce at a high level. He has recorded a total of eight sacks in the last 22 games.

With the Giants’ commitments to Brian Burns and Carter, they don’t need another high-profile pass-rusher like Thibodeaux. Other teams will definitely give him a chance to compete for the starting role. That opportunity is not currently available in New York.

The Giants have seven selections in the upcoming draft, but with only selections Nos. 5 and 37, they will only add two prospects in the top 100 selections. The Thibodaux trade could help add another valuable contributor to the Giants’ draft class.

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Why won’t the New York Giants use the franchise tag?

NFL franchise tag window opens Tuesday, February 17thAnd despite the New York Giants having several key free agents, don’t expect them to designate their franchise tag.

The Giants’ three biggest free agents are receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor and corner Cor’Dell Floet. Although all three had their best seasons with Big Blue in 2025, all three will be unrestricted free agents when free agency begins on March 11.th.

In an ideal world, the team would like to bring back all three, but the NFL is not an ideal world, and the franchise tag for each position is expensive. The projected franchise tag for a receiver is $28.8 million, the projected tag for an offensive lineman is $27.9 million, and the projected tag for a corner is $21.4 million.

All three are talented players, but they aren’t elite and aren’t guaranteed to be among the highest-paid players at their respective positions for 2026, especially considering the team is only projected to have $6.9 million in cap space. General manager Joe Schoen can cut players and restructure contracts to free up cap space, but it still wouldn’t be in his best interest to overpay one of his free agents, even if it’s just for one season.

New York will try conservatively in contract negotiations to retain all three, but knows that the chances of keeping all three are slim. But with the fifth overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, the team is equipped to move on from at least one of its free agents.

First-round picks who could replace veteran free agents

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There have been several mock drafts where teams address each position of their top free agents in the first round. It wouldn’t surprise anyone if the team let one of its free agents leave in free agency and replaced him with a top college prospect.

As for wide receiver, Big Blue has been linked to Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate, Arizona State wideout Jordan Tyson and USC receiver Makai Lemon. Lemon was named first-team All-American, while Tate received second-team honors, and Tyson was named first-team All-Big 12.

It was clear that the receiver position was an issue when Malik Nabors was lost for the season in Week 4, as Robinson was the only reliable target to throw to Jackson Dart.

But there’s a good chance the team could lose Robinson in free agency, as it’s rumored he’s seeking a four-year deal that would pay him around $17 million annually. That price may be higher than what teams are willing to pay for a 5-8, 185-pound slot receiver.

Drafting one of the college prospects would be a cheaper option for New York, and since all three are bigger than Robinson, they provide more of a threat on the outside, which the team will especially need if Nabors gets injured again.

University of Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa has also been linked as a possible option for the Giants at pick number five. The 6’6 315-pound Mauigoa appeared in 42 games in his three years at Miami and was rated as one of the best right tackles in the country. In 2025, he was a consensus first-team All-American, and he fits all the measurables you need in a tackle.

Another player who has been linked to New York is LSU Tiger cornerback Mansur Delaney. Delaney spent his first three years at Virginia Tech before transferring to LSU in 2005. He was a unanimous All-American and recorded 45 tackles, 11 passes defensed and two interceptions. The six-foot, 190-pound corner is very good in press coverage and would be ready to step in as the Week 1 starter if drafted.

How the Giants handle their free agents will provide insight into what direction they may go with their first pick in the draft. We should take a look at these prospects during the NFL Combine this week.

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Cooper Flagg’s Jimmy Fallon appearance halted due to New York storm

The Dallas Mavericks are scheduled to face the Brooklyn Nets on the road Tuesday, but that could be up in the air. Following the team’s game against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday, the Mavericks stayed overnight in Indiana due to severe weather storms that hit the New York area. Although nothing has been announced yet regarding the games, Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg’s Jimmy Fallon Show appearance is in doubt.

Cooper Flagg was scheduled to appear on the Jimmy Fallon show on Monday night during the Mavericks’ visit to New York before their game against the Nets. But according to Mike Curtis of The Dallas Morning News, his appearance was canceled because the team could not travel to New York after the Pacers game.

It is currently unknown whether Flagg’s appearance on the show will be rescheduled. The Mavericks have already made their only trip to Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks, and this is their only trip to see the Nets.

In any case, Flagg’s pending appearance on the show is proof that he is one of the rising faces of the NBA. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft has been one of the frontrunners for the flag league’s Rookie of the Year award. His only competition is Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel.

Flagg is currently dealing with a foot injury, and has not played since the Mavericks season resumed after the All-Star break.

He has appeared in 49 games this season, a little over 34 minutes per game. Flagg averaged 20.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.2 steals, shooting 48.2 percent from the field, 30.2 percent from the field and 80.4 percent from the free-throw line.

The Mavericks are currently 20-36, and are in 12th place in the Western Conference standings. Their win against the Pacers on Sunday broke their 10-match losing streak.


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