The New York Giants saw three free agents walk on Thursday. Offensive lineman Matt Peart signed with the Denver Broncos and defensive lineman Jihad Ward agreed to join the Minnesota Vikings, as ESPN’s Jordan Ranaan shared on X: Peart started in one of his eight appearances in 2023.
The Denver Broncos have signed former New York Giants offensive tackle Matt Peart to a one-year deal. The UConn product had a rocky start to his career with Big Blue.
The New York Giants have re-signed cornerback Darnay Holmes to a one-year deal, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Holmes, the team's fourth-round pick (No. 110 overall) in the 2020 draft out of UCLA, was drafted to be the team's slot cornerback.
The Denver Broncos are signing former third-round tackle Matt Peart, who could potentially see some starting action this coming season.
The Giants wouldn’t use Peart, a swing tackle, when they needed one It seems hard to believe that Matt Peart has been a member of the New York Giants for four years.
Height: 6-foot-7 Weight: 315 lbs. Age: 26 NFL Exp.: 4 seasons College: Connecticut The New York Giants drafted offensive tackle Matt Peart in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft (99th overall).
The disappointing second season for New York Giants right tackle Evan Neal has officially come to an end. The Giants announced on Sunday that Neal has been placed on injured reserve (IR) as the result of a sprained ankle that has kept him out in recent weeks.
New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal's second season is officially over, as the team has put their 2022 first-round draft pick on injured reserve, thus officially ending his season with three games remaining.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll confirmed that the team has opened the 21-day windows for offensive tackle Matt Peart (shoulder) and running back Gary Brightwell (hamstring), both of whom have been on injured reserve. Both players are now eligible to practice with the team, which has three weeks left in its season.
Giants shuffle their roster to add running back depth The New York Giants, needing to add depth with running backs Eric Gray and Gary Brightwell both suffering injuries last Sunday against the Washington Commanders, made a series of roster moves on Tuesday.
Andrew Thomas's absence was glaringly visible on a historically bad pass-protection night, and the OL appears to be in complete shambles between injury and ineffectiveness.
Which one will the Giants turn to if Thomas can’t play Sunday? If Andrew Thomas is sidelined Sunday due to his hamstring injury, most likely either Matt Peart or Joshua Ezeudu will be at left tackle when the New York Giants face the Arizona Cardinals in a game they need to win to avoid an 0-2 start.
The New York Giants spent Monday linking their wounds after getting blown out, 40-0, by the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football. “There were a few things you can build on but when you get beat like the way we got beat, no excuses,” head coach Brian Daboll told reporters.
Height: 6-foot-7 | Weight: 318 pounds 2022 Stats: GP 9 / GS 0 New York Giants offensive tackle Matt Peart, a third-round pick (No. 99 overall) out of UCONN
The New York Giants announced that they have designated OT Matt Peart to return from the physically unable to perform list and OLB Elerson Smith and CB Rodarius Williams to return from injured reserve.
The Giants will not have one of their tackles available for a while.
Thomas discussed juggling a pair of injuries when he spoke with reporters earlier this week.
The New York Giants pulled out a surprising blowout victory against the Carolina Panthers yesterday. The Giants’ offense had a solid performance against Carolina’s defense, thanks in part to a job well done by the offensive line.
Thomas missed the Week 5 defeat at the Dallas Cowboys because of a foot issue.
The New York Giants offensive line has been a problem for years. If the Giants do not solve this problem, they are putting their entire 2021 season at risk.
The New York Giants have an unresolved position at right tackle, with second-year player Matt Peart and veteran Nate Solder expected to battle it out for the starting job.
The Giants doubled down on the tackle position in the 2020 draft. It was a necessary move, and value seemed to be there late in the third round when UCONN’s Matt Peart, an incredibly long, athletic, smooth-moving, yet raw, tackle fell right into the Giants' lap.
It wasn't all bad news for Giants fans on Tuesday, however, as Big Blue also activated tight end Kaden Smith, offensive tackle Matt Peart and wide receiver/returner Dante Pettis off the reserve/COVID-19 list. All can participate in Wednesday's practice and could play against Seattle this Sunday.
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