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Good morning, New York Giants' fans! Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
No Serious Interest in Sanchez
Mark Sanchez to the Giants is extremely unlikely to happen. NJ.com's Jordan Ranaan reports that the Giants "don't have serious interest" in the former New York Jets quarterback. Per Ranaan, Giants' GM Jerry Reese gave a typical Reese answer Monday when asked about Sanchez, saying "we investigate everything" and "never say never."
Valentine's View: What probably happened here is the Giants made a call to check on Sanchez's health and his price tag, pretty much their standard operating procedure. Don't get yourself all worked into a tizzy here -- there seems very little chance that Sanchez would really end up with the Giants.
John Jerry Faces Evaluation
New Giant offensive lineman John Jerry won't be suspended by the NFL for his role in the Jonathan Martin bullying scandal, but will have to undergo a medical evaluation before being allowed to play. Commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday that the results of the evaluation could prevent Jerry, Richie Incognito and Mike Pouncey "from being part of football for some period of time."
Giants' co-owner John Mara said Tuesday that the Giants were "certainly aware" of the pending evaluation and are "satisfied that he's going to be a good citizen for us."
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The Giants have added the previously mentioned Jerry, guard Geoff Schwartz, center J.D. Walton to their offensive line, as well as deciding to bring back Chris Snee. Have they done enough to shore up that position?
This has certainly been the Giants' most active offseason during the Tom Coughlin era. Has it been the best?
The Giants won't be taking a quarterback with the 12th overall pick in the first round of the upcoming NFL Draft. Which teams do, and which teams don't, will impact the Giants' choiced at No. 12, however. NFL.com looks at this year's quarterback conundrum.
The league is expected to unveil plans today that it hopes will improve the in-stadium experience for fans attending games.