Despite an early holdout, it sounds like Slay wants to stay with the New York Giants. Homegrown receiver Darius Slayton offered optimism about his metropolitan future in a report from Jordan Raanan of ESPN despite an early holdout that's seeing him sit out of the Giants' voluntary offseason workouts.
Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton is "confident" there will be a resolution to his contract situation as he continues to stay away from the team's voluntary offseason workouts.
Giants GM Joe Schoen said they don’t have any plans to trade WR Darius Slayton despite his desire for a new contract and the pick of first-round WR Malik Nabers.
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton is skipping the team’s voluntary offseason workout program as he seeks a new contract. Thus far, the two sides have not talked about an extension and that seems unlikely to change.
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton is looking for a new contract, and, as a result, he has not been present at the team’s voluntary offseason workouts.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen spoke to the media on Thursday afternoon, touching on several different subjects, including their draft plans, receiver Darius Slayton’s recent holdout, and Darren Waller’s retirement decision.
As offseason workouts officially begin, several big-name wide receivers like Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, and Courtland Sutton have held out while hoping for a new contract.
Slayton is entering the final year of his current deal and did not report to voluntary offseason workouts this week as he seeks a contract extension.
The New York Giants began their voluntary offseason workout program on Monday and head coach Brian Daboll was pleased with the initial attendance. “Very good turnout,” he told reporters.
The NFL’s voluntary offseason workouts have commenced, sparking discussions among players across the league regarding their contract situations, particularly aiming for lucrative long-term deals before training camp kicks off.
Another day. and potentially, another potential trade target for the Pittsburgh Steelers at wide receiver. The idea that they could go land someone like Courtland Sutton or Brandon Aiyuk is being talked about a great deal.
GM Joe Schoen may ultimately deem before the first round gets underway on April 25 that the veteran WR is worth more to the club as a tradeable asset.
A top New York Giants wide receiver is the latest to skip voluntary workouts in search of a new contract.
Darius Slayton went from needing to take a pay cut on his rookie contract to leading a playoff team in receiving.
According to Jordan Raanan, Giants WR Darius Slayton is not at voluntary OTAs as he seeks a contract extension. Slayton is entering the final year of
After an unexpected playoff appearance in 2022, the Giants disappointed with just six wins last year. Heads may roll if head coach Brian Daboll can’t right the ship.
Former Auburn wide receiver Darius Slayton and the New York Giants took on the Philadelphia Eagles on Christmas Day, and Slayton had a big game. Slayton caught all three of his targets in this game for 90 yards and a touchdown.
About a year ago, New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton wasn't in a good place career-wise. Despite having finished as the Giants team leader in receiving yardage in 2019 (740 yards on 48 receptions, eight touchdowns) and 2020 (751 receiving yards on 50 receptions), Slayton was far from being a lock for the 2022 roster.
Darius Slayton understands many believe the 2022 New York Giants never had a true No. 1 wide receiver for quarterback Daniel Jones.
Before free agency, the New York Giants took care of a few major pieces for the offense. They are now working to build up their core offensive players.
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