Announcement: New York Giants Agree to Sign Veteran QB To Two-year, $40 Million Deal, General Manager Joe Schoen Expresses The Deal Would Free…. 

Announcement: New York Giants Agree to Sign Veteran QB To Two-year, $40 Million Deal, General Manager Joe Schoen Expresses The Deal Would Free….

In a major move this offseason, the New York Giants have agreed to sign veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford to a two-year, $40 million contract. This signing gives the Giants an established presence at quarterback and reshapes their draft strategy heading into the 2025 NFL Draft.

 

A Strategic Move for the Giants

 

General Manager Joe Schoen expressed confidence that Stafford’s arrival frees the team from the pressure of selecting a quarterback with the No. 3 overall pick in the upcoming draft.

Immediate Competitiveness: Stafford, a Super Bowl-winning QB, gives the Giants a proven veteran presence who can still perform at a high level.

 

Flexibility in the Draft: Instead of feeling forced to draft a QB at No. 3, the Giants can now target an elite playmaker or offensive lineman to help the team immediately.

 

Future QB Development: The Giants can now take a developmental QB later in the draft, allowing them to groom a future franchise leader behind Stafford.

 

 

Stafford’s Impact on the Giants

 

Stafford, who spent the last four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to a Giants offense that has struggled with inconsistent quarterback play.

Strong Arm & Experience: Stafford is still one of the best deep-ball passers in the league and provides a steady veteran presence for a team that lacked stability at the position.

 

Health Concerns: While still effective, Stafford has battled injuries in recent seasons, making offensive line improvements a priority for the Giants.

 

Mentor for Future QB: With his leadership, Stafford can help develop a younger quarterback, ensuring a smoother transition when his contract expires.

 

 

What This Means for the Draft

 

With Stafford now in place, the Giants have several options at No. 3 overall:

 

Draft an Elite Wide Receiver (Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, or Rome Odunze) to give Stafford a true No. 1 weapon.

 

Strengthen the Offensive Line by adding Joe Alt or Olu Fashanu to protect Stafford and improve the run game.

 

Bolster the Defense with a game-changing player like EDGE Dallas Turner or CB Terrion Arnold.

 

 

A Low-Risk, High-Reward Move

 

By signing Stafford to a short-term, manageable contract, the Giants gain a stabilizing presence at QB without committing long-term.

 

If Stafford plays well, the Giants can compete immediately in the NFC East.

 

If things don’t work out, the contract allows the team to move on quickly without major cap consequences.

 

The team can still draft and develop a young QB without rushing him into action.

 

 

Final Thoughts

 

This signing signals the Giants’ desire to win now while still preparing for the future. With one of the NFL’s most accomplished quarterbacks now leading the offense, expectations will rise in New York.

 

Will Stafford be the answer, or just a bridge to the next franchise QB? Giants fans are about to find out.

 

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