Giants Face Key Roster Cuts, $54M CB Deal Amid 2025 Pressure
Giants Face Key Roster Cuts, $54M CB Deal Amid 2025 Pressure

Giants Face Key Roster Cuts, $54M CB Deal Amid 2025 Pressure

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The New York Giants have made significant roster changes during the offseason as they prepare for the 2025 season following a disappointing 3-14 campaign. To address their weak secondary, the Giants signed veteran cornerback Paulson Adebo to a lucrative three-year, $54 million deal, though concerns remain about his inconsistency and fit in the defensive scheme. In the backfield, the emergence of rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. and the recent drafting of Cam Skattebo have put veteran Devin Singletary's future with the team in question, with some analysts suggesting a potential release to save cap space. The Giants also revamped their quarterback situation by signing veterans Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, and drafting Jaxson Dart, aiming to find stability at the position despite criticism of the moves as desperation. These additions on both offense and defense have raised hopes among fans and critics that the team will improve significantly, although general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll remain under pressure to deliver results. Former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel emphasized the need for the Giants to make the playoffs in 2025, highlighting the high expectations surrounding the team.

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