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New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch said he had a brief association with Jeffrey Epstein but denied taking him up on any of his invitations and said he never went to Epstein's island.
Let's take a look at some of those players: The Oregon linebacker was an absolute Tasmanian devil of a tackler in 2025, collecting over 130 tackles. Throughout his Senior Bowl week experience, he has been opening eyes with his intensity and willingness to play beyond the echo of the whistle.
Eldridge remains the Giants’ best prospect and offers huge offensive upside, but the way the franchise has handled him the past two years is baffling. He finished his whirlwind 2024 in Triple A, but the Giants wisely had him start 2025 in Double A,
A three-time batting champion, Arraez led the National League in hits the past two seasons and is expected to be San Francisco’s second baseman for new manager Tony Vitello.
The New York Giants are now involved in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. A report published by The Athletic Friday says Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial,
The New York Giants need to address their offensive line this offseason and one analyst predicts they'll do that by signing a Baltimore Ravens three-time Pro Bowler who is projected to make $70 million in free agency.
Giants QB Russell Wilson denied any connection to Jeffrey Epstein after the newly released files highlighted his name in public documents.