
Who do you think will be the Giants quarterback in 2025?
NFL Rumors: Giants Will Be ‘Poking Around’ At Veteran QB Market After Winston Contract – Adam Wells, Bleacher Report
Even after signing Jameis Winston, New York is still in the market for a quarterback.
Jameis Winston may not be the only free-agent quarterback the New York Giants bring in this offseason.
On the latest episode of the Scoop City podcast (starts at 8:20 mark), The Athletic’s Dianna Russini said the Giants will be “poking around” the veteran market for another quarterback.
Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reported on Friday that Winston agreed to a two-year, $8 million deal with New York.
The Giants haven’t given up on their pursuit of Aaron Rodgers. ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reported on Monday they are “still waiting” for the four-time MVP to make a decision.
Rodgers’ focus seems to be more on the Pittsburgh Steelers at the moment. He had a meeting with team officials last week, but left their facilities without signing a deal.
Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer noted Steelers officials seemed to think Rodgers would also have a similar meeting with the Giants at some point in an effort to “to get a vibe for their building, and what head coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen have built.”
There’s no indication at this point that Rodgers is close to making a decision. While the Giants continue to wait for him, they have also been keeping an eye on Russell Wilson and Joe Flacco as potential options.
The Giants could in theory come out of free agency and the draft with three quarterbacks. Tommy DeVito was the only signal-caller on their roster before they agreed to a deal with Winston.
DeVito is only set to earn $1 million in 2025, so it wouldn’t be difficult to move on if they found better depth.
There’s also the possibility the Giants try to add Shedeur Sanders with the third pick in the draft, but there’s growing buzz he could end up going to the Cleveland Browns at No. 2 overall.
Whatever the quarterback room looks like in Week 1 of the regular season, the Giants had to prioritize the position this offseason. They may not end up with a franchise player at that spot, but it should look better than the group that ended last season with DeVito and Drew Lock starting games after Daniel Jones was released.
Rich Eisen: Commanders have had the best offseason in the NFL so far – Serena Burks, USA Today
Eisen believes the NFC runner-up has improved the most so far this offseason.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters has been busy this offseason, as has the rest of his front office. The Commanders made moves this offseason, bringing in a strong offensive lineman in Laremy Tunsil and adding a weapon in Deebo Samuel. They’ve retained players set to become free agents, signed free-agent players from other teams, and done most of this without taking a huge financial hit.
The “Rich Eisen Show” recently ranked the top 5 NFL offseason biggest winners, and the Commanders were at the top of the list as the biggest winner so far this offseason.
“Number one on the list,” Rich Eisen, the host of “The Rich Eisen Show,” said. “I think I’ve been talking about them enough to give you an idea that you know where I’m going on this. But if you are going to trade for Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel and protect and give another weapon to your unicorn in Jayden Daniels, if you’re going to do that and it’s only going to cost you draft capital and cap space that you have in abundance, what a brilliant march for the Washington Commanders. You know, and the offseason began where they keep their offensive coordinator, they re-signed Noah Brown, Mariota is the backup, so they keep the quarterback room the same for the kid…”
He goes on to discuss some of the other things the team has done this offseason and why that puts them at the top of the list. Adam Peters and Dan Quinn are clearly of the same mindset; they are on the same page, and everyone in the Commanders’ locker room believes in their vision. Ultimately, that’s what it takes to be successful in this league: Getting your players to buy in.
The Commanders’ players have bought in and are ready to keep pushing in the right direction.
Eagles agree to terms with OT Kendall Lamm – Charean Williams, NBC Sports
Philadelphia still continues to prioritize their offensive line.
The Eagles have agreed to terms with free agent offensive tackle Kendall Lamm on a one-year deal, Peter Schrager of NFL Media reports.
Lamm, 32, will compete to replace Fred Johnson as the swing tackle on Jeff Stoutland’s offensive line.
He had back surgery Jan. 3.
In 2024, Lamm played 15 games with seven starts, seeing action on 511 offensive snaps and 63 on special teams.
He played four seasons in Houston, two in Cleveland and one in Tennessee before joining the Dolphins before the 2024 season.
Lamm has appeared in 119 games with 44 starts.