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New York Giants host tryout for wide receivers, quarterbacks
The New York Giants worked out four wide receivers and a pair of quarterbacks on Friday, according to the league’s transactions wire. The wide receivers who worked out were: The quarterbacks who worked out were:
But just one day later, they were hit with a sobering reminder that there are far more important things in life when Giants president, CEO, and co-owner John Mara announced in a statement that he was recently diagnosed with cancer and has already started treatment.
While appearing on “The Schultz Report” with insider Jordan Schultz, Burns was asked to name the top-five pass-rushers in the NFL today. Without going in order, Spider-Man quickly inserted himself onto the list.
The Saints said two starters who missed practice Wednesday -- defensive end Chase Young (calf) and guard Cesar Ruiz (ankle) -- won't play Sunday. Starting cornerback Isaac Yiadom (hamstring) did not practice Thursday or Friday and is also out this week.
Dexter Lawrence missed the entire week of practice due to an illness. Will he be ready to play Sunday as Giants go for their second straight win?
The New York Giants may have recorded their first win of the season last week, defeating the Los Angeles Chargers 21-18, but they took a big loss on offense during the game. Star wide receiver Malik Nabers was carted off the field in the second quarter with what was later confirmed to be a torn ACL.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones revealed Friday that his aunt suffered a heart attack while watching the team's Sunday Night Football game against the New York Giants.
And yet, for all Burns has done, SI.com's Matt Verderame, in his picks for the 2025 Quarterly NFL All-Pro Team, put Burns on the second team among the edge rushers, along with Nik Bonitto (Denver), while Myles Garrett (Cleveland) and Will Anderson, Jr. (Houston) received the first team nod.