The New York Giants have placed tight end Lawrence Cager on season-ending injured reserve (IR) with a groin issue. He had previously been listed as doubtful to play on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.
The New York Giants tweaked their game-day roster ahead of their Sunday contest against the Los Angeles Rams. The Giants placed tight end Lawrence Cager (groin) on injured reserve.
The Giants host the Panthers in their second preseason action of the 2023 season on Friday. Here are three storylines to monitor for New York.
The New York Giants met with veteran linebacker Anthony Barr on Thursday, which came more than a week after general manager Joe Schoen said no meeting was scheduled and that the team intended to take a longer look at second-year linebackers Micah McFadden and Darrian Beavers.
There are a few starting spots up for grabs on the New York Giants, one of which is the second starting inside linebacker role alongside Bobby Okereke, where it's become a two-man race between second-year men Micah McFadden and Darrian Beavers.
The New York Giants have a crucial position battle at the No. 2 LB position heating up after their first preseason game. Initially, it seemed as though second-year LB Darrian Beavers was leading the race for the starting job.
Giants linebacker Darrian Beavers has yet to play an NFL snap, but many within league circles believe the former Cincinnati standout is in for a big 2023 campaign.
Let’s see what we can learn from this unofficial release In advance of Friday evening’s preseason opener against the Detroit Lions, the New York Giants have released their first unofficial depth chart of 2023.
The New York Giants listed second-year LB Darrian Beavers as one of the position’s two starters in their first unofficial depth chart. This summer, Beavers has been competing with fellow 2022 draft classmate Micah McFadden for the role of the first-team WILL.
The New York Giants were excited about linebacker Darrian Beavers when they selected him in the sixth-round of the 2022 NFL draft. However, that excitement was short-lived as the Cincinnati product suffered a torn ACL in Week 2 of the preseason and was lost for the year.
In the blink of an eye, or in this case, the snap of an ACL, New York Giants inside linebacker Darrian Beavers saw his budding NFL career flash before his eye last summer.
Over the coming weeks, the New York Giants aim to fuel a fierce competition during training camp. Among the positions under the spotlight is the linebacker role, where the team has recently strengthened their ranks with the addition of Bobby Okereke, who comes in on a four-year, $40 million deal.
The New York Giants have a void to fill at the No. 2 linebacker position after losing Jarrad Davis to a season-ending knee injury. Last season, the Giants possessed arguably the worst linebacker corps in the NFL.
Davis had knee surgery this offseason We now know what a “long-term” injury for New York Giants linebacker Jarrad Davis means, as reported last week. Per ESPN’s Field Yates, the Giants on Tuesday placed Davis on injured reserve, which means that he will automatically miss the entire 2023 season.
Four linebacker options who could help the New York Giants fill in for Jarrad Davis.
With veteran inside linebacker Jarrad Davis out ‘long term‘ after ongoing knee surgery recently, the New York Giants will be relying on some inexperienced options in second-year players Micah McFadden and Darrian Beavers.
On Tuesday, the New York Giants lost a potential contributor to their linebacker corps, as the New York Daily News reported that veteran Jarrad Davis underwent surgery due to an undisclosed issue.
Second-year player Darrian Beavers has his eyes set on the second starting inside LB job. In an edgy tweet, he recently shared insight into his mindset as he prepares for the season.
Every year during draft season, NFL fans clamor for their team to select players at certain positions of need, not remembering — or realizing — their team may already have a solution on their roster.
Beavers was a 2022 sixth-round pick and still has the potential to earn a bigger role We continue our review of the New York Giants’ depth chart with a player who lost his rookie season.
The New York Giants watched the majority of their 2022 rookie draft class go down due to injury. Half of their class suffered ACL tears on the MetLife turf and several others sustained different injuries that limited their quality during the regular season.
You can never have too many pass rushers, and you can never have too many athletes on your defense. So with their final pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Giants selected Cincinnati linebacker Darrian Beavers.
CINCINNATI — Great to be No. 8. The New York Giants selected Darrian Beavers with the 182nd pick in the sixth round of the 2022 NFL Draft. The rangy linebacker should be an ace special teamer right away with the Giants and has all the modern tools to be a starting NFL player.
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