Just take a moment and ponder: When was the last time the New York Football Giants had a playmaking, dangerous, and talented wide receiver one? Yup, there
The former Pro Bowler is persona non grata in New York following a brutal tenure with the Giants.
The New York Giants have made sweeping changes to their wide receiver corps this offseason, adding Parris Campbell, Jalin Hyatt, and Darren Waller to bolster their aerial attack.
The New York Jets appear to be open to moves on both sides of the Aaron Rodgers aisle.
With the Detroit Lions’ wide receiver corps getting hit with a barrage of suspensions, a reunion is possible with former New York Giants wide receiver Kenny Golladay.
Dave Gettleman was the worst general manager in New York Giants history. In four seasons as Giants GM, Gettleman’s teams won just 29 percent of games they played in, putting up an abysmal 19-46 record.
This won’t count as being earth-shattering information, but an upgrade is an upgrade. Parris Campbell, one day after Kenny Golladay‘s official release, is trading one shade of blue, that of the Indianapolis Colts, for a darker blue jersey, the one the New York Giants wear.
Receiver Kenny Golladay was officially released by the New York Giants Wednesday after two disappointing seasons with the team. The team has officially
New York’s top executive all but confirmed earlier reports about the pass catcher’s future with the franchise. Giants general manager Joe Schoen all but
The New York Giants are reportedly releasing WR Kenny Golladay at the start of the new league year on March 15th to save $6.7 million in salary cap space.
Kenny Golladay has played his final game in a New York Giants uniform.
The New York Giants are likely to cut wide receiver Kenny Golladay this offseason following two disappointing seasons with the team. Golladay signed a 4 year, $72 million contract with the Giants in 2021 but is a prime cut candidate entering the 2023 offseason.
After a wildly unproductive tenure with the Giants it appears Kenny Golladay is a prime cut candidate this offseason as the team looks to build on a surprise playoff berth in 2022.
Kenny Golladay has been phased out of the lineup this season despite being one of the team’s highest-paid players. He got a chance to prove why he should be playing in Week 18 and made the most of it.
The four-year, $72 million deal that the New York Giants signed receiver Kenny Golladay to in the 2021 off-season ranks as the fifth-worst (among ten)
The struggles for New York Giants wide receiver Kenny Golladay continued yesterday in just his first start since returning from injury. Golladay had an easy drop on a perfectly thrown pass over the middle that would have moved the chains for the Giants’ offense.
Wide receiver Kenny Golladay made it clear Thursday that watching the 6-1 New York Giants from the sidelines has left him yearning to contribute.
New York Giants receiver Kenny Golladay has been taking it on the chin dating back to the preseason. The Chicago native, who had an underwhelming first season in New York in 2021 (37 receptions, 521 yards, zero touchdowns), has quickly fallen out of favor with both the Giants’ coaching staff and their fans.
Of the top Dave Gettleman-era wide receiver pickups still with the Giants, Sterling Shepard was the only one to carve out a major role under Brian Daboll.
New York Giants wide receiver Kenny Golladay has not been heavily involved in the offense in 2022, despite being one of the team’s highest-paid players.
After being limited to two catches in Week 1, Giants wideout Kenny Golladay only saw two snaps during Sunday’s win over the Panthers. Naturally, the veteran revealed today that he’s not satisfied with his limited role.
Kenny Golladay is not happy with his role (or the lack thereof) with the New York Giants. That much is clear after his shocking move after their Week 2 win against the Carolina Panthers.
The New York Giants had high hopes for wide receiver Kenny Golladay after giving him a four-year, $72 million contract during the 2021 offseason. After all, he had consecutive 1,000-yard seasons for the Detroit Lions in 2018 and 2019.
The New York Giants had high hopes for wide receiver Kenny Golladay after signing him to a four-year, $72 million contract during the 2021 offseason. They could not care less about him playing only five games for the Detroit Lions in 2020, finishing with 338 yards and two touchdowns.
To the casual observer, New York Giants receiver Kenny Golladay's numbers this preseason are horrendous. Per NextGen stats, Golladay logged 14 offensive snaps Sunday vs.
There may be some reason to doubt Golladay’s future with the Giants based on a new quote from Daboll.
Following a major letdown in year one with the New York Giants on a massive contract, wide receiver Kenny Golladay is starting to show some frustration.
East Rutherford, N.J.: New York Giants receiver Kenny Golladay doesn't need fr the fans or the media to harp on when he has a bad day at the office. The receiver claims he's perfectly able to do that himself.
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