The New York Giants hold the sixth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is set to begin on April 25.
The New York Giants had one of the worst offensive lines in the National Football League last season, a unit that allowed the second-most sacks (85) in NFL history.
The New York Giants’ offensive line did not play up to par in 2023. They were among the worst units in the NFL, and many factors played into that. Injuries to stars such as left tackle Andrew Thomas hurt, as they were starting practice squad players at spots throughout the season.
The 2024 NFL offseason is a massive one for the New York Giants. General manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll have had a tough start to Year 3 with the fall out from the situation with former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale.
Over the last five NFL Drafts, the New York Giants spent two top-seven overall draft picks on offensive tackles to bolster their offensive line moving forward.
After finishing last season with All-Pro honors, New York Giants offensive tackle Andrew Thomas solidified himself as one of the better tackles in the National Football League.
Pro Football Focus is out with its final offensive line rankings of the 2023 regular season, and to no one's surprise, the New York Giants finished 30th, just ahead of the last-place Tennesee Titans and the New York Jets.
NFL trades are rarer than in other sports, but they happen more often nowadays. In recent years, we have seen franchise-changing trades go down, turning playoff-contending teams into Super Bowl–contending teams with just one move.
The 2023 season could not have started on a worse note for New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas, who, in the team's 40-0 defeat by the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1, suffered a hamstring strain early in the first quarter when he tried to chase down a blocked field goal.
New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas, listed as questionable on the team's injury report with a knee issue suffered in last week's loss, is active for the team's Week 11 game against the Washington Commanders.
New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders. Thomas was injured in last week's loss to the Cowboys when his leg was rolled up in a pile.
It's been a tough year for the New York Giants as far as injuries go. And that continued Sunday in their game against the Dallas Cowboys. Left tackle Andrew
Thomas showed glimpses of what the Giants missed with him sidelined Not that we needed a reminder, but Andrew Thomas is good at football. The New York Giants star left tackle returned on Sunday from a hamstring injury that he suffered on the first drive in Week 1.
The New York Giants (1-2) will likely be without two of their most impactful offensive players when they host the Seattle Seahawks (2-1) on "Monday Night Football." On Saturday, Giants HC Brian Daboll told reporters the team would be without left tackle Andrew Thomas for the third straight game.
First- or second-round picks are stationed at both tackle spots and center along the Giants’ offensive line, but middling guard investments join the Andrew Thomas–Evan Neal–John Michael Schmitz trio.
New York Giants‘ star left tackle Andrew Thomas limped away from the Week 1 blowout loss to the Dallas Cowboys nursing a hamstring injury. Although Thomas toughed it out for most of the game, even with the Giants trailing by a considerable margin, he may be unavailable for Week 2 because of the issue.
In honor of the late Bob Barker, who died over the weekend at the age of 99, here's a look at the people who are right on the money in the NFC East.
New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas has only played three seasons of professional football but still feels he has a lot of room to get better and prove himself as one of the premier players in the league.
It turns out Saquon Barkley's contract extension wasn't the only deal New York Giants GM Joe Schoen sought to finalize in time for training camp.
The New York Giants signed left tackle Andrew Thomas to a record-setting $117.5 million contract extension just before the start of training camp Wednesday.
Although the Giants had the opportunity to keep Andrew Thomas on his rookie contract through the 2024 season, they will add the ascending left tackle to their list of newly extended talents.
The New York Giants are signing starting left tackle Andrew Thomas to a five-year extension for $117.5 million, which includes a record-breaking $67 million in guarantees.
New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas was named a second-team All-Pro in 2022 following a dominant season protecting Daniel Jones’ blindside. Despite the honors, Thomas recently ranked just seventh on ESPN’s top-ten offensive tackle rankings by league execs, coaches, and scouts.
The New York Giants handed out some massive contract extensions this offseason, locking in franchise quarterback Daniel Jones and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence for the foreseeable future.
There’s little doubt that the New York Giants will extend star left tackle, Andrew Thomas, given his pivotal role on the offensive line and his standing as one of the team’s premier players.
The New York Giants made a huge decision on the future of former first-round draft pick Andrew Thomas on Tuesday ahead of the NFL’s option deadline. New York announced that they’ve elected to pick up the fifth-year option on Thomas’ rookie contract, keeping him with the team through the 2024 season.
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