Giants expected to place franchise tag on Leonard Williams

The Giants are expected to place the franchise tag on Leonard Williams for a second straight year.
The two sides will still work on a long-term deal, but this will give them more time to get it done.
Williams is coming off a career year with the Giants, recording 11.5 sacks, 30 QB hits and 14 tackles for loss

The Giants are expected to place the franchise tag on Leonard Williams for a second straight year.
The two sides will still work on a long-term deal, but this will give them more time to get it done.
Williams is coming off a career year with the Giants, recording 11.5 sacks, 30 QB hits and 14 tackles for loss

Free agent defensive linemen for the Browns to consider in 2021

Here are a few free-agent defensive linemen the Browns should consider signing for 2021:.
Dalvin Tomlinson, Giants, He has exactly 49 tackles and 3.5 sacks in each of the last two seasons.
Shelby Harris, Broncos, If the Browns are looking for a player who fared well under defensive coordinator Joe Woods in his former coaching haunts, Harris is a good find.
Ndamukong Suh, Buccaneers, Even at 34 years old, Suh remains one of the most physically menacing and effective interior rushers in the NFL.
Leonard Williams, Giants, He exploded into his free-agent year with 11.5 sacks in his first full season with the Giants.
Derek Wolfe, Ravens, Another player with lengthy Denver ties to Joe Woods, Wolfe tied his career-high in tackles (51) in his one season with the Ravens in just 14 games.
Sheldon Rankins, Saints, The price would have to be right for the Browns to go after him, a good player with an unfortunate history of not being able to stay on the field consistently

Here are a few free-agent defensive linemen the Browns should consider signing for 2021:.
Dalvin Tomlinson, Giants, He has exactly 49 tackles and 3.5 sacks in each of the last two seasons.
Shelby Harris, Broncos, If the Browns are looking for a player who fared well under defensive coordinator Joe Woods in his former coaching haunts, Harris is a good find.
Ndamukong Suh, Buccaneers, Even at 34 years old, Suh remains one of the most physically menacing and effective interior rushers in the NFL.
Leonard Williams, Giants, He exploded into his free-agent year with 11.5 sacks in his first full season with the Giants.
Derek Wolfe, Ravens, Another player with lengthy Denver ties to Joe Woods, Wolfe tied his career-high in tackles (51) in his one season with the Ravens in just 14 games.
Sheldon Rankins, Saints, The price would have to be right for the Browns to go after him, a good player with an unfortunate history of not being able to stay on the field consistently

Free agent defensive linemen for the Browns to consider in 2021

Here are a few free-agent defensive linemen the Browns should consider signing for 2021:.
Dalvin Tomlinson, Giants, He has exactly 49 tackles and 3.5 sacks in each of the last two seasons.
Shelby Harris, Broncos, If the Browns are looking for a player who fared well under defensive coordinator Joe Woods in his former coaching haunts, Harris is a good find.
Ndamukong Suh, Buccaneers, Even at 34 years old, Suh remains one of the most physically menacing and effective interior rushers in the NFL.
Leonard Williams, Giants, He exploded into his free-agent year with 11.5 sacks in his first full season with the Giants.
Derek Wolfe, Ravens, Another player with lengthy Denver ties to Joe Woods, Wolfe tied his career-high in tackles (51) in his one season with the Ravens in just 14 games.
Sheldon Rankins, Saints, The price would have to be right for the Browns to go after him, a good player with an unfortunate history of not being able to stay on the field consistently

Here are a few free-agent defensive linemen the Browns should consider signing for 2021:.
Dalvin Tomlinson, Giants, He has exactly 49 tackles and 3.5 sacks in each of the last two seasons.
Shelby Harris, Broncos, If the Browns are looking for a player who fared well under defensive coordinator Joe Woods in his former coaching haunts, Harris is a good find.
Ndamukong Suh, Buccaneers, Even at 34 years old, Suh remains one of the most physically menacing and effective interior rushers in the NFL.
Leonard Williams, Giants, He exploded into his free-agent year with 11.5 sacks in his first full season with the Giants.
Derek Wolfe, Ravens, Another player with lengthy Denver ties to Joe Woods, Wolfe tied his career-high in tackles (51) in his one season with the Ravens in just 14 games.
Sheldon Rankins, Saints, The price would have to be right for the Browns to go after him, a good player with an unfortunate history of not being able to stay on the field consistently

Giants’ Xavier McKinney named a second-year breakout candidate

This coming season, the Giants are hopeful that the light goes on for younger player Andrew Thomas, Matt Peart and Shane Lemieux.
In a list of possible second-year breakout players, CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards believes Giants’ safety Xavier McKinney could take off in 2021.
Last year’s second-round pick, McKinney, missed the first 10 games of the season due to a foot fracture .
Come training camp, McKinney will find himself in a battle for playing time with veterans Jabrill Peppers and Logan Ryan

This coming season, the Giants are hopeful that the light goes on for younger player Andrew Thomas, Matt Peart and Shane Lemieux.
In a list of possible second-year breakout players, CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards believes Giants’ safety Xavier McKinney could take off in 2021.
Last year’s second-round pick, McKinney, missed the first 10 games of the season due to a foot fracture .
Come training camp, McKinney will find himself in a battle for playing time with veterans Jabrill Peppers and Logan Ryan

Giants’ Xavier McKinney named a second-year breakout candidate

This coming season, the Giants are hopeful that the light goes on for younger player Andrew Thomas, Matt Peart and Shane Lemieux.
In a list of possible second-year breakout players, CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards believes Giants’ safety Xavier McKinney could take off in 2021.
Last year’s second-round pick, McKinney, missed the first 10 games of the season due to a foot fracture .
Come training camp, McKinney will find himself in a battle for playing time with veterans Jabrill Peppers and Logan Ryan

This coming season, the Giants are hopeful that the light goes on for younger player Andrew Thomas, Matt Peart and Shane Lemieux.
In a list of possible second-year breakout players, CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards believes Giants’ safety Xavier McKinney could take off in 2021.
Last year’s second-round pick, McKinney, missed the first 10 games of the season due to a foot fracture .
Come training camp, McKinney will find himself in a battle for playing time with veterans Jabrill Peppers and Logan Ryan

Where does Giants’ Daniel Jones rank on NFL.com’s 2020 QB Index?

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had an up-and-down sophomore season.
He dealt with injury issues, was held back due to personnel issues and yet, displayed an all-around improvement to his game.
NFL.com’s 2020 QB Index rankings reflect that (to some degree) with Jones checking in at No. 24 among 59 quarterbacks who started a game last season.
2020 stats: 14 games | 62.5 pct | 2,943 pass yds | 6.6 ypa | 11 pass TD | 10 INT | 423 rush yds | 1 rush TD | 6 fumbles lost

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had an up-and-down sophomore season.
He dealt with injury issues, was held back due to personnel issues and yet, displayed an all-around improvement to his game.
NFL.com’s 2020 QB Index rankings reflect that (to some degree) with Jones checking in at No. 24 among 59 quarterbacks who started a game last season.
2020 stats: 14 games | 62.5 pct | 2,943 pass yds | 6.6 ypa | 11 pass TD | 10 INT | 423 rush yds | 1 rush TD | 6 fumbles lost

Where does Giants’ Daniel Jones rank on NFL.com’s 2020 QB Index?

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had an up-and-down sophomore season.
He dealt with injury issues, was held back due to personnel issues and yet, displayed an all-around improvement to his game.
NFL.com’s 2020 QB Index rankings reflect that (to some degree) with Jones checking in at No. 24 among 59 quarterbacks who started a game last season.
2020 stats: 14 games | 62.5 pct | 2,943 pass yds | 6.6 ypa | 11 pass TD | 10 INT | 423 rush yds | 1 rush TD | 6 fumbles lost

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones had an up-and-down sophomore season.
He dealt with injury issues, was held back due to personnel issues and yet, displayed an all-around improvement to his game.
NFL.com’s 2020 QB Index rankings reflect that (to some degree) with Jones checking in at No. 24 among 59 quarterbacks who started a game last season.
2020 stats: 14 games | 62.5 pct | 2,943 pass yds | 6.6 ypa | 11 pass TD | 10 INT | 423 rush yds | 1 rush TD | 6 fumbles lost

PFF names Daniel Jones the Giants’ most improved player in 2020

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones did not exactly post pretty numbers in 2020, throwing for just 2,943 yards, 11 TDs and 10 INTs over 14 games.
Jones boosted his completion percentage (61.9% to 62.5%) and closed out the year as one of the league’s best deep ball passers.
PFF recently named him the Giants’ most improved player of 2020.
Jones reduced “his number of turnover-worthy plays from 31 in 2019 to 17 this past season”

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones did not exactly post pretty numbers in 2020, throwing for just 2,943 yards, 11 TDs and 10 INTs over 14 games.
Jones boosted his completion percentage (61.9% to 62.5%) and closed out the year as one of the league’s best deep ball passers.
PFF recently named him the Giants’ most improved player of 2020.
Jones reduced “his number of turnover-worthy plays from 31 in 2019 to 17 this past season”

PFF names Daniel Jones the Giants’ most improved player in 2020

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones did not exactly post pretty numbers in 2020, throwing for just 2,943 yards, 11 TDs and 10 INTs over 14 games.
Jones boosted his completion percentage (61.9% to 62.5%) and closed out the year as one of the league’s best deep ball passers.
PFF recently named him the Giants’ most improved player of 2020.
Jones reduced “his number of turnover-worthy plays from 31 in 2019 to 17 this past season”

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones did not exactly post pretty numbers in 2020, throwing for just 2,943 yards, 11 TDs and 10 INTs over 14 games.
Jones boosted his completion percentage (61.9% to 62.5%) and closed out the year as one of the league’s best deep ball passers.
PFF recently named him the Giants’ most improved player of 2020.
Jones reduced “his number of turnover-worthy plays from 31 in 2019 to 17 this past season”

Report: Giants’ John Mara, Eli Manning meet to discuss organizational role

Eli Manning met with the Giants to discuss a role with the organization.
According to Gary Myers, Manning met with co-owner John Mara and he could have a role in player mentoring.
Manning spent 16 seasons in the NFL, all with the Giants, winning two Super Bowls with New York

Eli Manning met with the Giants to discuss a role with the organization.
According to Gary Myers, Manning met with co-owner John Mara and he could have a role in player mentoring.
Manning spent 16 seasons in the NFL, all with the Giants, winning two Super Bowls with New York