Everything Joe Schoen said Tuesday at the NFL combine pointed to the Giants taking a run at Matthew Stafford if the L.A. Rams make the Super Bowl winning
While there are questions about whether the New York Giants would be a good fit for veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers for his 21st season in the NFL, it sounds like some are coming around to the idea.
Dan Graziano can't fathom why the New York Giants would consider bringing in Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback.
NY Giants' pursuit of a quarterback (quarterbacks?) is continuing down separate paths toward a veteran and a rookie. Here's the latest on the search
Dan Orlovsky discusses the precarious situation the Giants are in at the quarterback position.
Matthew Stafford would have been a great fit with the Giants, but now that he's back with the Los Angeles Rams, what will the Giants do? New York could swing a deal with the Tennessee Titans and take Miami QB Cam Ward at No.
Why are the Giants so anxious to nail down a deal for a 41-year-old QB coming off a poor season in Aaron Rodgers?
The true value of the NFL scouting combine, which wrapped up last week, is not in the world of 40-yard dash times and hand widths. The combine also serves, of course, as an annual convention of the league’s executives,
Aaron Rodgers eyes a move, with the Giants as top contenders while the Vikings quietly monitor his situation as a backup plan.
New York Giants quarterback Aaron Rodgers? Don't rule it out, Giants reporter Art Stapleton of The Record (Bergen, N.J.) says. During an appearance on Rodgers's favorite daytime sports show, The Pat McAfee Show,
Art Stapleton, a reporter covering the Giants for NorthJersey.com, has revealed that New York is considering another quarterback option as well. He reported that the Giants are still looking into the idea of signing 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson.