glen25+FollowCould Alec Pierce unlock the Giants’ offense?Alec Pierce is emerging as a name to watch for the Giants’ passing game. With Jaxson Dart at quarterback and Malik Nabers ready to make big plays, the team still needs a true deep threat to stretch defenses. Pierce, coming off a career year with over 1,000 yards and a reputation for hauling in deep balls, could be the missing piece. His efficiency and knack for big moments stand out, especially compared to the inconsistency of Darius Slayton. Would you want to see the Giants make a move for Pierce this offseason? Let’s hear your thoughts on what he could bring to Big Blue! #Sports #Football #NYGiants00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGiants kick off Harbaugh era with new signingJohn Harbaugh’s first move as Giants head coach is in the books, and it’s a sign the team is serious about fixing its defense. The Giants just picked up DeMarvin Leal, a versatile defensive lineman from the Steelers, hoping he’ll help plug the holes that led to one of the league’s worst run defenses last season. Leal’s got a strong college track record and flashes of promise in the NFL, but he’s coming off a neck injury. Will this fresh start in New York help him—and the Giants—turn things around? What do you think about this first step in the Harbaugh era? #Sports #Football #NYGiants20Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowGiants’ draft shakeup: What if they picked differently?Jaxson Dart’s breakout rookie year just flipped the script on the Giants’ 2025 draft plans. In a bold re-draft scenario, Dart’s speed and toughness made him the top pick—gone before the Giants could grab him. That forced New York to pivot, landing Tyler Shough, a 26-year-old rookie standout, as their new franchise QB. Meanwhile, Abdul Carter, originally a Giants pick, slid over to the Jets. It’s wild to see how quickly fortunes can change based on one season. Would you have made the same moves? How do you feel about the Giants’ new direction? #Sports #Football #NYGiants00Share
glen25+FollowGiants’ secondary shakeup? Not so fastDespite a rough season for the Giants’ defense, it looks like the team is sticking with the same secondary lineup for 2026. Even after investing big in players like Paulson Adebo and Jevon Holland, the young core—Banks, Nubin, and Phillips—didn’t step up as hoped. Now, with reliable vets Flott and Belton possibly hitting free agency, fans expected major changes. But the front office seems ready to give this group another shot, blaming last year’s struggles on the old defensive coordinator. Do you think running it back is the right move, or is it time for a bigger overhaul? #Sports #Football #NYGiants00Share
Jay Williams+FollowGiants shake up: Ezeudu likely out in 2026The New York Giants are gearing up for big changes this offseason, and it looks like Joshua Ezeudu’s time in blue is coming to an end. Despite being a third-round pick in 2022, Ezeudu’s run has been plagued by injuries, keeping him off the field for most of his four years. With the offensive line showing improvement without him and other familiar faces like Evan Neal also expected to leave, the team seems ready to build around a healthier, more consistent lineup. What do you think—should the Giants move on or give Ezeudu one more shot? #Sports #Football #NYGiants40Share
phughes+FollowGiants’ 2026 draft could shake up the rosterLanding Caleb Downs at No. 5 could be a game-changer for the Giants’ defense, finally giving them the tackling and versatility they’ve been missing. But the real steal might be Kevin Concepcion in the second round—his speed could instantly boost both the offense and special teams. There’s a clear focus on shoring up depth with later picks, especially at corner and on the line. It feels like the Giants are investing in long-term growth over flashy short-term fixes. Would you rather see them take a big swing on a star, or keep building piece by piece? #Sports #Football #NYGiants00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAntonio Pierce shakes up NY Giants coaching searchAntonio Pierce, a former Giants linebacker and Super Bowl champ, just made a huge impression in his interview for the team’s head coach job. Despite having less experience than big names like John Harbaugh or Mike McCarthy, insiders say Pierce “blew them away” with his leadership and understanding of the New York football scene. Fans remember him as a key leader from the Giants’ last great run, and his connection to the city could be a game-changer. Would you trust a beloved former player over a seasoned veteran coach to turn things around? #Sports #Football #NYGiants10Share
Chad Williams+FollowGiants fans split on Okereke’s futureBobby Okereke just made a strong case to stay with the Giants, even as talk swirled about possible salary cap cuts. Despite a tough season for New York, Okereke racked up 143 tackles and delivered clutch plays in the final weeks, including key interceptions and a fumble recovery. He’s been a rock in the middle of the defense, often carrying the load solo. Some fans question if he’s the long-term answer, but his all-around game and leadership are hard to ignore. Should the Giants keep building around Okereke, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Football #NYGiants10Share
carly96+FollowGiants’ AI coach search has fans buzzingThe New York Giants are shaking things up by using artificial intelligence to help find their next head coach, and fans are split. Some see it as a bold step into the future, while others think it’s just another sign of desperation after years of rough seasons. The AI won’t be picking the coach on its own, but it’ll help sort through data and trends as the team interviews candidates. Is this the innovation the Giants need, or does it miss the real issues? Curious to hear what you all think—could tech really change the game for Big Blue? #Tech #NYGiants #NFL00Share
99.7fm Donnell Ballard+FollowDallas Cowboys Losing Up Against Giants: The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season imploded in a crushing 34-17 defeat to the New York Giants on January 4, ending hopes of a playoff turnaround. Furious fans flooded social media, blasting defensive collapses, penalties, and Dak Prescott's benching in what became the team's second consecutive losing record. With owner Jerry Jones vowing bold offseason moves like staff shakeups and draft investments, Dallas now pivots to rebuilding for a fierce 2026 campaign. Sports Report By Donnell Ballard. #CowboysNation #DallasCowboys #NYGiants #DallasCowboysUpdates #ViralPost111Share