Jay Williams+FollowGiants’ costly 2025 flops: Wilson leads the letdownRussell Wilson’s stint with the Giants turned out to be a $21 million misfire, and he wasn’t alone in underperforming. Darius Slayton’s big contract didn’t translate to big plays, Bobby Okereke’s defense slipped, and Paulson Adebo’s arrival brought more headaches than highlights. Giants fans watched their team fumble away both wins and draft position, making this season one to forget. With so much money tied up in these deals, it’s tough not to wonder: what’s next for Big Blue? Which moves do you think hurt the Giants most, and what changes would you make for 2026? #Sports #Football #Giants20Share
John Camacho+FollowGiants’ coaching search raises big questionsThe Giants are considering Lou Anarumo, a Staten Island native, for their next head coach—but his recent track record has some fans scratching their heads. After a tough season as the Colts’ defensive coordinator, with the team ranking near the bottom in several key stats, it’s hard to see what makes him stand out. Injuries played a part, but is that enough to overlook two years of underwhelming results? With the Giants aiming for a fresh start, is Anarumo really the leader to turn things around, or should they look elsewhere? What do you think? #Sports #Football #Giants10Share
Amy Williams+FollowGiants eye Kevin Stefanski for head coachKevin Stefanski, the coach who turned the Browns into playoff contenders, is now leading the race to become the next head coach of the New York Giants. After a rough 4-13 season and big changes in the coaching staff, the Giants are searching for a leader who can bring stability and fresh energy. Stefanski’s track record—two playoff appearances and a Coach of the Year award—has fans buzzing about what he could do with the Giants’ young talent. If he brings defensive mastermind Jim Schwartz with him, New York’s defense could get a major boost. Would Stefanski be the right fit for the Giants? #Sports #Football #Giants10Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowGiants repeat Knicks’ biggest blunderWatching the Giants hand Joe Schoen another shot at picking a head coach feels like déjà vu for New Yorkers who remember the Isiah Thomas era with the Knicks. Despite a rough 22-45-1 record and letting Saquon Barkley join the Eagles, Schoen is still calling the shots—just like Thomas was, even as things got worse for the Knicks. It’s wild to see ownership ignore the warning signs. Knicks fans know how long it took to recover from that mess. Are the Giants heading for the same long, painful rebuild? What do you think: Is this a fresh start or just history repeating itself? #Sports #Basketball #Giants00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGiants fans, is this the most obvious tank yet?Theo Johnson was ruled out of the Giants’ season finale with an “illness,” but just hours later, he was spotted courtside at Madison Square Garden, sunglasses on, grinning ear to ear. It’s hard not to notice the timing—especially with the Giants still in play for a top draft pick if they lose. Whether you call it tanking or just a bad look, it’s clear the team’s eyes are on April, not Sunday. Do you think this kind of move is fair game, or does it cross a line? #Sports #Football #Giants20Share
Amy Williams+FollowGiants fans brace for Robinson’s possible NFC East switchWan’Dale Robinson just made NFL history as the shortest receiver to ever top 1,000 yards, but his future with the Giants is suddenly up in the air. After a breakout season, Robinson could command a huge contract—possibly more than the Giants can afford, especially with big money already tied up in Darius Slayton and Malik Nabers returning. Now, the Washington Commanders are rumored to be ready to swoop in with a massive offer. Losing Robinson to a division rival would sting. How would you feel seeing him in a Commanders jersey next season? #Sports #Football #Giants00Share
Connie Wilson+FollowJaxson Dart’s GF Reveal Sparks Giants Debate 🏈Jaxson Dart just went Insta-official with Marissa Ayers, but Giants fans are split—should the team move on from him or is he the QB of the future? With rumors swirling about drafting Fernando Mendoza, Dart’s public romance is only adding fuel to the fire. Is this a distraction or just bad timing? Fandom is in full debate mode! #Entertainment #JaxsonDart #Giants00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGiants’ $16.5M gamble isn’t paying offThe Giants’ big investment in Devin Singletary hasn’t delivered as hoped. After signing him to a $16.5 million deal, he quickly lost his starting job to rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr., and then slipped even further down the depth chart with the arrival of Cam Skattebo. Now, with cap space tight and more affordable, tough running backs available in free agency, it’s hard to see Singletary sticking around. Would you move on from him to free up cash for a stronger supporting cast around rookie QB Jaxson Dart? Let’s hear your thoughts on what the Giants should do next! #Sports #Football #Giants00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowGiants Bet on Ex-Padre Margevicius ComebackHey Giants and Friars fans, here’s a fun wrinkle in the NL West rivalry: San Francisco just inked Nick Margevicius—yep, that lefty who flashed for the Padres back in 2019—to a minor-league deal. After bouncing around, including a stint in Taiwan, Margevicius is getting a shot at Oracle Park. It’s a low-risk move, but if he cracks the roster, it’ll be wild seeing him face his old squad. Can the Giants work their usual magic with a Padres castoff? #Sports #Baseball #Giants00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGiants shake up 2026 draft to back Jaxson DartLosing the No. 1 pick didn’t slow down the Giants’ front office—they flipped the second pick to Cleveland and loaded up on draft assets to build around rookie QB Jaxson Dart. Instead of chasing another quarterback, the Giants are doubling down on Dart, grabbing top receiver Carnell Tate and a mauling right tackle in Francis Mauigoa to give him real weapons and protection. The new strategy is clear: surround Dart with talent and see if he’s truly the franchise guy. Do you think this aggressive approach will finally get the Giants back on track? #Sports #Football #Giants00Share