Wilson and Winston give Giants options but team still evaluating QBs
- The New York Giants signed veteran quarterback Russell Wilson to a one-year, $10.5 million contract.
- The Giants, with head coach Brian Daboll, aimed to solidify their quarterback roster for the 2025 season.
- Wilson's contract included an $8 million signing bonus, and the Giants also signed Jameis Winston.
- General Manager Joe Schoen stated the Giants didn't guarantee Wilson they wouldn't draft a quarterback, emphasizing flexibility.
- Despite the signings, the Giants are still considering drafting a quarterback, aiming for a 'franchise quarterback' to win the NFC East.
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Just-signed former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback should be the starter with new team
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson will likely be the starter for the New York Giants, general manager Joe Schoen hinted on Tuesday. He will take first team reps in OTAs, giving him the pole position within the organization after signing a one-year deal that could be worth up to $21 million.
Giants Could Throw QB Curveball Even After Russell Wilson Signing
The New York Giants mean business when it comes to their quarterback roster heading into the 2025 season, and it’s a good thing, because it’s really a make or break year for the franchise. Head coach Brian Daboll knows his days are numbered if he doesn’t deliver this time around, and one of the main things he did during the offseason was lock in veteran quarterback Russell Wilson to head up the squad.Wilson signed a one year, $10.5 million contr…

Jameis Winston ‘ready for anything’; Giants not ruling out QB at No. 3
Though the New York Giants have signed both Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston this spring, another quarterback early in the draft is not off the table.
Joe Schoen Explains How Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston Signings Affect Giants' Draft Plans
Giants GM Joe Schoen explained how the Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston signings affect the Giants' plans for the 2025 NFL draft, where they were expected to select a quarterback.
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