The New York Giants are riding high following a complete performance from start to finish putting themselves in the playoffs. It was a dominant day by the Giants’ defense, featuring a total of 252 yards allowed, two sacks, an interception returned for a touchdown, and 10 points given up.
Landon Collins had to learn the hard way that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. Not that he wanted to ever find out, but when it came time for his contract to be renewed, then-general manager Dave Gettleman moved on from the team's second-round draft pick in 2015, whose market value didn't fit the Giants' plans.
The Giants are in the playoffs with a win over the Colts and it looks like there’s a good chance that they’ll be celebrating a return to the postseason at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
Cowboys Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said that it is becoming more unlikely they sign WR Odell Beckham Jr. as time goes by: “Let’s just leave it where it is.
The New York Giants recently signed former Pro Bowl safety/linebacker Landon Collins to their active roster. Ahead of a crucial Week 16 match-up with the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Eve, the Giants are making an attempt to bolster their linebacking corps.
New York Giants coach Brian Daboll said Thursday that the team was signing Landon Collins from their practice squad onto the active roster. Collins, once an All-Pro safety for New York, rejoined the team in early October via the practice squad.
The Giants have used Collins sparingly in three games this season, but they have been activating him via the gameday elevation route. Now he'll have a regular spot on the roster and is expected have a role at linebacker.
With the New York Giants recently parting with linebacker Tae Crowder, reps are there to be had for someone on the defense. One player along the Giants’ back seven who could take some more snaps is Landon Collins.
The Giants announced four roster moves on Saturday, including elevating DB Landon Collins from the practice squad along with QB Davis Webb. The team is also activating G Ben Bredeson from injured reserve and placing G Joshua Ezeudu on the list as well.
The New York Giants has unfinished business to take care of this weekend when it visits FedExField to face the Washington Commanders in a critical NFC East game.
This year a lower leg ailment has held Smith out of the first seven games of the year.
The New York Giants are set to play in Jacksonville tomorrow afternoon, looking to get to 6-1. For the Week 7 matchup with the Jaguars, safety Landon Collins will be making his first appearance since returning to the team.
Now that is he officially back with the Giants, Collins is not afraid to name names.
Collins spent the first four seasons of his career with the Giants after they drafted him with the 33rd overall pick in 2015.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that free agent S Landon Collins‘ workout with the Giants’ “went well” but New York won’t be signing him to a contract
Off the radar since his Commanders release, Landon Collins resurfaced in a familiar place.
The New York Giants have dealt with some injuries in their secondary through the early part of the season, and that has led them to explore a reunion with a player who used to be the anchor of their defense.
Will Landon Collins soon continue his tour of the NFC East? Safety Jayron Kearse wildly exceeded expectations last season as he had a career season with Dallas.
The Green Bay Packers defense is one of the most hyped defenses during this NFL offseason. Indeed, the Packers have made a plethora of moves to retain their best contributors while restocking with young talent.
Collins could either be the third safety on the field or play in a hybrid role in the middle of the defense.
This time last year you couldn't hit a Washington Commanders fan group comment section without seeing at least one who called for safety Landon Collins
Does Landon Collins want to return to the Washington Commanders? As we understand it, Collins was asked to restructure his contract earlier in the offseason to help provide cap room to help build the roster.
Collins, 28, still had three years left on his contract, and the team reportedly wanted to restructure it to free up cap space, but couldn't agree to a new deal with the safety.
Landon Collins was the first safety to secure a contract worth at least $14M per year. Three years after authorizing that deal, Washington plans to give the hybrid defender an ultimatum.
Both Collins and McKissic have suited up for each of Washington's 11 games this season, but both suffered injuries in the team's Week 12 win against the Seattle Seahawks.
There was talk before the season about whether Washington Football Team safety Landon Collins should be moved to linebacker. He denied it would happen,
Landon Collins is providing resoundingly he is back. The Washington Football Team safety is returning from a torn Achilles tendon that sidelined him midway through the 2020 season.
Washington safety Landon Collins is scheduled to have surgery on his injured Achilles, according to NFL insider Josina Anderson. Collins suffered the non-contact injury in the second quarter of Sunday’s win over the Dallas Cowboys.
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