According to The Eight Eighteen Sports Agency's Instagram account, the New York Giants have invited Florida State offensive tackle Chaz Neal, a cousin of current Giants right tackle Evan Neal , to attend this weekend's rookie minicamp.
The New York Giants are optimistic that their offensive line will improve in 2024 after they surrendered a disastrous 85 sacks last season. One key component to improving the unit will be upgrading the play at right tackle.
The New York Giants have added some competition to their right tackle position this offseason, signing veteran Jermaine Eluemunor to push Evan Neal for the starting job.
The New York Giants have persistently had one of the league’s worst offensive lines since their run to Super Bowl 46 in 2011. It should come as no surprise,
As the Giants craft their offensive line plan for the future, they are looking to keep one veteran at the right tackle spot.
The New York Giants hold the sixth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is set to begin on April 25.
It is no secret that the New York Giants face a big decision at the right tackle position this off-season. Going into his third year, former 8th overall pick Evan Neal has yet to reach his potential as a tackle, but the idea of kicking him inside to guard presents an opportunity for the Giants to make improvements in the trenches.
The New York Giants are entering a pivotal offseason under their current front-office regime, and one insider expects GM Joe Schoen to rectify one of the biggest mistakes of his short tenure.
The New York Giants have a difficult decision to make on their offensive line this offseason. RT Evan Neal struggled during what was a crucial 2023 season before landing on season-ending injured reserve in Week 9.
The 2024 NFL offseason is a massive one for the New York Giants. General manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll have had a tough start to Year 3 with the fall out from the situation with former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale.
New York Giants offensive lineman Evan Neal will undergo surgery to repair what a scan revealed to be a fracture in his ankle after multiple weeks on Injured Reserve this season.
Believed to be dealing with a sprained left ankle, Evan Neal continued to see his potential return pushed back. The Giants have since ended the second-year tackle’s season, placing him on IR over the weekend. This amounted to a lost year for the top-10 pick.
When the New York Giants drafted offensive lineman Even Neal, the hope was that they had found their bookend to line up opposite of Andrew Thomas. However, over a season and a half into the Neal era, many fans have already given up on Alabama product being the answer at right tackle.
Neal went in Joe Schoen's first draft in charge. Pro Football Focus has assigned this season’s third-worst tackle grade to Neal.
While one-game injuries are not usually worthy of mention, the Giants‘ situation at offensive line this week is a wild exception.
Evan Neal isn’t doing anything to help his standing with New York Giants fans.
Mark Cannizzaro of the New York Post suggested that New York Giants right tackle Evan Neal lashing out at fans earlier this week indicates at least some within the Big Blue locker room are already feeling the pressure after a 1-3 start to the season.
New York Giants offensive lineman Evan Neal had some pointed comments for fans criticizing his recent play. Now, the 23-year-old wishes he could take those comments back.
Evan Neal had a new message for New York Giants and NFL fans who took umbrage at his earlier statement following criticism of his poor play to start the season.
New York Giants offensive lineman Evan Neal apologized to fans on Wednesday night, hours after blasting the supposed "bandwagoners" for being "sheep," among other things.
New York Giants (1-3) offensive lineman Evan Neal took issue with fans booing the team during the 24-3 Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks (3-1) Monday.
History suggests going to war with New York fans will end poorly for any professional athlete, let alone one who is part of a disappointing team.
New York Giants tackle Evan Neal questioned the booing of fans after his team's dud performance against the Seattle Seahawks on "Monday Night Football," wondering aloud whether they "[f]lip hot dogs and hamburgers somewhere."
Evan Neal gave us a real disconnected controller moment in Sunday’s game.
The New York Giants have a glaring issue on their offensive line. Second-year RT Evan Neal has not taken the step forward that was expected of him after a shaky rookie season.
It is time to have a conversation about New York Giants RT Evan Neal. The seventh-overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft has been nothing short of a disaster since joining the team.
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