The New York Giants have been all over the place when it comes to their quarterback situation. After missing out on Matthew Stafford earlier in free agency, they’ve now signed veteran QB Jameis Winston to a two-year, $8 million deal. But despite this move, it seems Winston isn’t their top choice.
Aaron Rodgers, fresh off his visit with the Steelers on Friday, didn’t sign a deal—so the Giants are still in the mix, hoping to land the future Hall of Famer. Meanwhile, top NFL Draft prospect Shedeur Sanders keeps rocking Giants gear, adding another wrinkle to the team’s uncertain QB plans.
New York’s approach to the quarterback position feels all over the place. Are they going all-in on an aging star like Rodgers, or looking for a fresh start with a rookie? Either way, their moves so far don’t exactly scream “well-thought-out strategy.”
For now, Winston brings some experience to a QB room that includes Tommy DeVito—but whether he’s actually their guy for 2025 remains a big question mark.