New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal isn’t used to being a sideline spectator on Sundays in the fall. But that’s where things currently stand with Neal, who, despite being healthy, has yet to receive a single snap on offense or special teams this season.
The New York Giants are in the unenviable position of replacing left tackle Andrew Thomas, who is now out for the remainder of the 2024 season with a foot injury.
The New York Giants are holding their breath as they await an update on the injury status of star left tackle Andrew Thomas. The former All-Pro offensive tackle went for an MRI on Monday after suffering a foot injury in the Giants’ Week 6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The New York Giants have tried hard over the last several years to fix the problems that have plagued their offensive line. Their attempts have repeatedly failed as draft pick after draft pick turned to eventual draft bust — most notably 2022 seventh-overall pick Evan Neal.
Former top 10 pick still believes in his ability Evan Neal has not played a snap for the New York Giants this season. Yet, the 2022 No. 7 overall pick is a constant source of discussion.
New York Giants offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo told reporters Friday that Evan Neal is making progress working at right tackle but added that there are no plans at the moment to cross-train Neal at guard.
New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal has sort of faded into obscurity this season, having yet to get a game snap, be it on offense or special teams.
SEPT. 20: EVAN NEAL A FORGOTTEN MAN. First, it was losing his starting right tackle job in the summer to veteran Jermaine Eluemunor. More recently–and lost in the shuggle of last week’s loss to the Washington commanders–New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal has lost his spot on special teams.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll said that offensive lineman Evan Neal, the seventh overall pick in the 2022 draft, will remain at tackle for now.
In an ideal scenario, the New York Giants would have found a long-term, starting-level player in Evan Neal. Unfortunately, the former 7th overall pick has not only failed to develop as hoped but has hit rock bottom, undergoing surgery at the end of the 2023 season to address an ankle issue.
The New York Giants should be worried about their offensive line depth following Saturday’s performance against the New York Jets. The line was overwhelmed
New York Giants right tackle Evan Neal missed most of training camp and preseason with an ankle injury, which was already not the type of start he was hoping for as this season could be his final opportunity to prove he is worth being part of the team’s future.
The New York Giants’ offensive line underwent a makeover this offseason after a historically bad campaign from the unit in 2023. The Giants surrendered a league-high 85 sacks last season.
During the 2022 NFL draft, Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal was widely regarded as a top-10 prospect whose NFL future was as bright as they came. But since being drafted seventh overall by the New York Giants in that class, Neal’s future has turned from promising to dismal, the 6-8, 350-pounder’s future bordering on “bust” territory.
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New York selected him with the No. 7 overall pick of the 2022 draft, though his performance over his first two years in the pros has not aligned with his draft status. During that time, the Alabama product has started 20 games and has struggled mightily.
New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal passed his physical and was activated off the physically unable to perform list on Sunday. Neal initially was placed on the PUP list on July 23 prior to the start of the team's training camp.
Giants HC Brian Daboll said the team is activating OT Evan Neal from the active/PUP list, per Pat Leonard. Neal has had a tough road back from an injury that ended his 2023 season and still faces obstacles.
As part of their ongoing NFL preseason, the New York Giants are back at practice before they welcome the Detroit Lions to town later this week. However, Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal is still unavailable, casting further doubt on his return.
Expected to return by training camp and be given another opportunity to stick at right tackle, Neal appears without a timetable.
The New York Giants placed offensive tackle Evan Neal on the active/physically unable to perform list on Tuesday ahead of the start of training camp. Neal can be activated from the list once he passes his physical.
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Evan Neal‘s performance to date has not come especially close to justifying his No. 7 overall draft slot, and the young tackle ran into a significant injury issue midway through his second season.
As the Giants craft their offensive line plan for the future, they are looking to keep one veteran at the right tackle spot.
The New York Giants are entering a pivotal offseason under their current front-office regime, and one insider expects GM Joe Schoen to rectify one of the biggest mistakes of his short tenure.
New York Giants offensive lineman Evan Neal will undergo surgery to repair what a scan revealed to be a fracture in his ankle after multiple weeks on Injured Reserve this season.
Veteran offensive lineman Justin Pugh wants to give frustrated fans better after the New York Giants flopped in their first two home games of what could quickly become a disastrous season for the organization.
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