Giants will look for a second straight postseason berth after breaking a drought last season

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NEW YORK GIANTS (10-8-1)

CAMP SITE: East Rutherford, New Jersey

KEY ADDITIONS: WR Parris Campbell, TE Darren Waller, ILB Bobby Okereke, WR Jamison Crowder, DL A’Shawn Robinson, DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches, S Bobby McCain, CB Deonte Banks, C John Michael Schmitz, WR Jalin Hyatt.

KEY LOSSES: C Jon Feliciano, S Julian Love, OL Nick Gates, WR Richie James, LB Jaylon Smith, DB Fabian Moreau, S Landon Collins.

KEY STORYLINES: After missing the playoffs for five straight years, the Giants will be looking for a second straight postseason trip under coach Brian Daboll. Quarterback Daniel Jones reaped the financial rewards of a career season and now must show he’s worth $40 million annually. While Saquon Barkley had his best season since 2018, he is not happy getting the franchise tag and not getting a new contract. He may miss part of training camp and has the right to sit out the season. Second-year GM Joe Schoen shored up the weak receiving group by acquiring TE Darren Waller from Las Vegas, drafting speedster Jalin Hyatt in the third round and signing free agents Parris Campbell and Jamison Crowder. Coordinator Wink Martindale’s 25th-ranked defense should be better against the run with the addition of free agent linebacker Bobby Okereke and linemen Rakeem Nunez-Roches and A’Shawn Robinson. First-round pick Deonte Banks might give New York a second shutdown cornerback opposite Adoree Jackson. Free agent Bobby McCain and second-round draft pick John-Michael Schmitz are the early favorites to replace Julian Love at safety and Jon Feliciano at center, respectively.

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