The New York Giants are slated to look a lot different in 2024 than they did in 2023.
Recent conversations have been surrounding this team, as many believe they are in the market to replace Daniel Jones or draft a rookie quarterback to put some pressure on him.
Even if the Giants keep Jones as their QB, the Giants have made several marquee moves throughout the offseason thus far to improve their roster.
Some of their most notable moves have been the signing of Brian Burns, Jon Runyan, and Jalen Mills.
All three players will have a massive impact on this team, assuming they can perform as they have in years past.
Adding new players can certainly be a nice touch, but the Giants also recognized that they need to retain some of their own as well.
Adam Schefter recently reported that the Giants are bringing back Isaiah Hodgins for another season.
Giants reached agreement to bring back their WR Isaiah Hodgins.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 22, 2024
Despite having doubts about who the quarterback might be to start the year, the Giants felt it was in their best interest to bring back another receiver who understood the current systems and culture within the organization.
Hodgins has never performed as an All-Pro caliber receiver, but with 21 receptions and three touchdowns last year, he was needed to perform, especially when the team struggled with injury concerns at the position.
It will be interesting to see if the Giants can turn things around this year, especially looking at the roster shakeup and the quarterback questions they will have to answer.
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