The New York Giants made a significant shift in their backfield strategy this offseason by allowing Saquon Barkley to leave in free agency and signing Devin Singletary to a three-year, $16.5 million contract.
The New York Giants are high on their marquee offseason running back acquisition Devin Singletary. So much so, that the franchise expects the veteran ball-carrier to produce up to the level of recently departed superstar rusher Saquon Barkley next season.
The New York Giants will be seeking to supplement Devin Singletary with a rookie in their effort to replace Saquon Barkley this year. They will be hosting Florida State’s Trey Benson in one of their top 30 pre-draft visits.
After losing Saquon Barkley to free agency, the New York Giants had a big hole to fill. Signing Devin Singletary was a good start, but they knew they needed more than that to fill the void.
The New York Giants added veteran RB Devin Singletary in free agency this offseason to supplement the loss of superstar rusher Saquon Barkley. However, they might not be done adding talent to their backfield.
Barkley signed with the division-rival Philadelphia Eagles while the Giants replaced him with the 26-year-old Singletary this offseason.
General manager Joe Schoen made a clear statement about where the New York Giants are headed when they let Xavier McKinney and Saquon Barkley walk in free agency.
The New York Giants are off to an eventful offseason, and it will only get more interesting as the 2024 NFL Draft approaches.
New York Giants running back Devin Singletary plans to don jersey No. 26 with his new team, the number he's worn throughout his career. Other than that, don't expect Singletary to try to replicate the career that the guy before him who wore that number, Saquon Barkley, had with the Giants.
Can Singletary lead the Giants’ rushing attack? The New York Giants ended an important and somewhat controversial chapter of their legacy by allowing Saquon Barkley to test free agency, where he eventually signed with the Philadelphia Eagles to a three-year, $37.7 million contract, with incentives, and $26 million fully guaranteed.
For the first time in six seasons, the New York Giants will have a new starting running back in the backfield after Saquon Barkley left in free agency to join the Philadelphia Eagles. With Barkley's exit came the entrance of running back Devin Singletary, who will be a part of the new committee approach New York is instituting.
Despite already agreeing to terms with Devin Singletary, the New York Giants are in the market for another running back to help compensate for Saquon Barkley's departure, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
Here are five deals agreed upon during the legal tampering period that we could look back on as steals.
When it comes to NFL running backs, the best ability is often availability and given the nature of the position, durability is key. So who’s the toughest among this year’s crop of free agent ball carriers?
The running back market is dead. At least, that’s what we were led to believe. And it’s not hard to understand why after Miles Sanders received the biggest deal in free agency last offseason (four years, $25 million).
The New York Giants are in need of some help in the run game after losing Saquon Barkley in free agency. They found some aid out on the market themselves, though, with the reported signing of Devin Singletary.
The New York Giants moved quickly to try to replace Saquon Barkley in their backfield.
The New York Giants have agreed to sign Houston Texans running back Devin Singletary, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. It’s a three-year, $16.5 million deal that could worth up to $19.5 million in incentives, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Buffalo Bills have managed to clear a considerable amount of cap space over the last week, but they are still tight against the cap heading into free agency.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Coach DeMeco Ryans revealed one of the Houston Texans' top objectives two days after their season ended against the Baltimore Ravens on Jan.
The Minnesota Vikings had one of the worst rushing attacks in the league in 2023. As of now, Ty Chandler and Alexander Mattison are set to return, but could a bigger name back be the way to help improve the running game in 2024?
The Texans are ahead of schedule. However, following a 34-10 loss to the Ravens in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs, one glaring weakness highlighted why they still have a ways to go before being considered a genuine AFC contender.
In what started as a competitive game, the Houston Texans are now just waiting for the final whistle as they have run away from the Cleveland Browns in the AFC's wild card round, holding a 45-14 lead after a rushing score from running back Devin Singletary.
The Houston Texans find themselves in a win-or-go-home scenario against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday night, and they gained a late lead thanks to a rushing score from running back Devin Singletary.
Devin Singletary operated as the primary Bills running back during most of Josh Allen‘s initial years as their quarterback, but the former third-round pick did not receive too much interest on the open market.
The Houston Texans gave fans some free football on Sunday, using up the entirety of overtime in a winning effort over the Tennessee Titans. Beleaguered by injuries, Houston found a way to win, 19-16, to keep its playoff hopes alive.
The Buffalo Bills may have gotten a hint of good fortune on an officiating decision late in their wild-card victory over the Miami Dolphins. The Bills were trying to run out the clock on Miami late in the fourth quarter with a 34-31 lead.
Singletary made a controversial decision at the end of the Bills' 32-29 win against the Dolphins in Week 15.
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