2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast Drew & Rob
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Looking for a hilarious and informative podcast about the New York Giants? 2 Giant Goofballs has got you covered! Hosted by Drew and Rob, this podcast offers insightful analysis, lively debates, and plenty of laughs. With their infectious personalities and quick wit, Drew and Rob make discussing the latest Giants news and games an absolute blast. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the fun, 2 Giant Goofballs is the perfect way to stay up-to-date on all things Big Blue. So join the conversation today and see why this is one of the best NY Giants podcasts around!
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Revisiting the 2011 NY Giants Draft Class & Latest Giants News
Round 1: Prince Amukamara, CB, NebraskaPrince Amukamara spent five years with the Giants, appearing in 55 games and starting 45 of them. He recorded 261 tackles, seven interceptions, 43 pass deflections, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and six tackles for loss. After his stint with the Giants, he played for the Jaguars, Bears, Raiders, and Cardinals, with a brief period with the Saints. He retired as a Giant in 2023, finishing his career with 113 games, 99 starts, 10 interception...
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Revisiting the 2013 Giants Draft Class
In Round 1 (19th overall), the Giants selected Justin Pugh, a tackle from Syracuse. Pugh spent his first five seasons with the Giants before signing a five-year, $44.8 million contract with the Cardinals. He returned to the Giants midseason last year. Over his six years with the Giants, Pugh played in 75 games, all as a starter. His career spans 11 seasons with 132 games and 131 starts. Pugh got married in April 2022 and has been active on YouTube, hinting at plans for life after football. So...
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Unpacking The NY Giants' Epic 2012 Draft Class & Latest Giants News & Rumors
2012 Giants Draft ClassRound 1 (32nd): David Wilson, RB, Virginia TechThe Giants originally wanted Doug Martin, but the Bucs traded ahead of them to select him 31st overall. David Wilson's career, unfortunately, is a story of what could have been, as a neck injury ended a promising start.Round 2 (63rd): Reuben Randle, WR, LSURandle played four seasons with the Giants, amassing 938 yards in 2014 and eight touchdowns in 2015. Despite his production, he faced issues such as being benched twice i...
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Reflecting On The NY Giants' 2014 NFL Draft Picks: Where Are They Now?
Round 1 (12th): Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSUOdell Beckham Jr. quickly established himself as the second-best wide receiver in Giants history and the most explosive. Named Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2014, he averaged 108.8 yards per game. Over five seasons with the Giants, Beckham played in 56 games, catching 390 passes for 5,476 yards and 44 touchdowns. He earned three Pro Bowl selections and two Second-Team All-Pro honors. Since leaving the Giants, Beckham has played 51 games with the Bro...
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Big Move: Giants Sign CB Tre Herndon III & Minicamp Practice Report Plus More
Wesigned CB Tre Herndon III, also known as Willie Herndon, but called "Tre" since he is the third in his family with that name. Herndon, who stands at 5'11" and weighs 190 lbs, is 28 years old. He was brought in for a workout with the team before securing a contract. An undrafted free agent out of Vanderbilt, Herndon initially signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2018. In the 2024 season, Herndon played 16 games, starting 4, and recorded 46 tackles, 9 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble...
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Darren Waller Retires & Latest Giants News & Rumors
Darren Waller officially informed the Giants of his decision to retire on Sunday. Waller began his NFL journey with the Ravens as a wide receiver after being drafted out of Georgia Tech in the 6th round. His early career was troubled by multiple suspensions due to substance abuse issues. Later the then-Oakland Raiders that Waller was converted to a tight end, and his career took off in 2019 with 1,145 yards, finishing 3rd in the comeback player of the year award. His best season came in 2020,...