Article 7477G Giants news, 3/13: Jermaine Eluemunor on staying with Giants, Jeremiyah Love visit

Giants news, 3/13: Jermaine Eluemunor on staying with Giants, Jeremiyah Love visit

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From Big Blue ViewOther Giant observations2026 NFL mock draft: Top 10 pick predictions off free agency | ESPN.com

5. New York Giants. Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State. A busy start to free agency for the Giants included inking former Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds to a three-year deal. This pick for me ultimately came down to Downs and his college teammate Sonny Styles, but adding Edmunds reduced the need for a linebacker at this spot. Downs' three-year run in college, handling all sorts of responsibilities and communication, reinforces why his upside could be so significant for New York's defense.

Giants' Cam Skattebo absolutely' will be ready for camp after taking big step in recovery | SNY.tv

The Giants' second-year back revealed that he ran for the first time since his gruesome season-ending ankle injury at about 75 percent on Wednesday morning.

I could get away from like a baby hippo maybe, that's about it," Skattebo joked.But yeah, it's up to a little bit over a jog - kind of just striding out, not exploding and getting into that part of the game yet, but the jog and the striding to this point."

Wink Martindale: Giants' John Harbaugh will draft to defeat NFC East foes | USAToday.com

Speaking with Pat Leonard on the Talkin' Ball podcast, former Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale shared that he believes the team will approach the 2026 NFL draft with a targeted strategy aimed at beating NFC East foes. This mindset aligns with new head coach John Harbaugh's approach.

The first question whenever you bring up a player is, How is he gonna help us beat Philly?'" Martindale said. How is he gonna help us beat Dallas?' That's the way John (Harbaugh) and Ozzie (Newsome) did it for years."

Rutgers adds ex-Giants assistant, 2-time Super Bowl champion to coaching staff | NJ.com

The Scarlet Knights have hired Mike Sullivan, a longtime NFL assistant coach who won two Super Bowls with the Giants, as a senior offensive assistant, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NJ.com on Thursday.

Sullivan worked with head coach Greg Schiano in Tampa, serving as his offensive coordinator during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. He also worked with the Giants across two stints - serving multiple positions from wide receivers and quarterbacks coach to offensive coordinator, helping them win Super Bowls XLII and XLVI - as well as the Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Around the league

Daniel Jones' massive new contract proves he's NFL's king of bag-getting | SB Nation

Landon Dickerson, Eagles agree to revised contract | Bleeding Green Nation

Dallas sends Solomon Thomas to Tennessee in picks swap | CBSSports.com

Sam Williams returns: Cowboys' history with prove it" deals | Blogging the Boys

Washington Commanders Free Agency: Veteran OT re-signed for another year | Hogs Haven

Niners bringing back Dre Greenlaw on one-year, $7.5 million deal after season with Broncos | NFL.com

Veteran Mike Evans gets second wind' by signing with 49ers | ESPN.com

Trey Hendrickson passes physical, officially signs 4-year deal with Ravens | The Athletic

What the Hell Happened With Maxx Crosby and the Ravens? An FAQ. | The Ringer

Kellen Moore noncommittal about Alvin Kamara's future with Saints | Pro Football Talk

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