Robinson is finally healthy The New York Giants are set to activate Wwide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson off the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list Tuesday, per a report from NFL.com's Ian Rapport.
New York Giants defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson can finally return to practice, the team announced on Monday. Robinson suffered a season-ending meniscus tear while playing for the Rams last season and started Giants training camp on the physically unable to perform list.
On Monday, the New York Giants' PUP list will lose two more members as offensive lineman Marcus McKethan and defensive lineman A'Shawn Robinson have passed their respective training camp physicals.
Six Giants will start on the PUP list The New York Giants will start their 2023 training camp with several players sidelined by injury. The Giants announced Tuesday afternoon that six players will start camp on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list.
The New York Giants are placing a list of key starters on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list as the team kicks off training camp this week. Players reported to the building for the first time this summer this morning and the Giants subsequently placed injured players on the PUP list in the afternoon.
The New York Giants have a position battle brewing on defense ahead of training camp. An exciting competition will take place for New York’s slot cornerback job with three intriguing contenders gunning for the position.
The New York Giants are bracing for an intense position battle for the slot in the upcoming training camp and preseason. The management made strategic moves during the off-season to enhance the cornerback position, recruiting Deonte Banks from Maryland and taking on several late-round picks to increase the overall athleticism of the roster.
Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 193 pounds 2022 Stats: GS 2 / GP 2, 6 tackles (5 solo), 1 pass deflected New York Giants cornerback Aaron Robinson has all the talent and pedigree to become a successful defender in the NFL.
As the New York Giants gear up for their training camp, they are focusing on several position battles, spurred by the addition of free agents and draft picks.
The New York Giants have a position battle brewing on defense. Despite having veteran Adoree’ Jackson and rookie Deonte Banks established as the team’s starting cornerbacks on the boundary, the slot corner job is still up for grabs.
The New York Giants are faced with a potential competition for the slot cornerback position. After drafting Deonte Banks with their 24th overall pick from Maryland, former third-round pick Aaron Robinson is likely to revert to a slot role, and Cor’Dale Flott, a third-round pick from 2022, is also poised to vie for the starting position.
The New York Giants have a potential position-battle brewing in the secondary. The slot cornerback position is open for the taking and New York has a slew of young defensive backs that could compete for the job.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll quickly reminded everyone Thursday night that just because Deonte Banks is a first-round draft pick, that doesn't mean he's an automatic starter.
The New York Giants are likely to begin their upcoming offseason programming shorthanded. Three key players could possibly start the offseason on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list.
There are certain stats in which a team never wants to end up leading the league, and among them is anything injury-related. Yet while the Giants weren’t
The New York Giants cornerbacks had an up-and-down season largely due to injuries that never allowed them to gain any continuity. Their original plan was
Brian Daboll had said Aaron Robinson was unlikely to return from IR this season. Recent news not only indicates that will definitively not happen but points to Robinson missing the Giants’ 2023 offseason program.
Robinson was set for a starting role in 2022, and he collected five tackles and one pass defended while appearing in 95 percent of defensive snaps in Week 1.
The New York Giants announced they have placed CB Aaron Robinson on injured reserve. He exited Week 4’s game with a knee injury. Players on injured reserve must miss a minimum of four games before they’re eligible to return. Robinson, 23, was a two-year starter at UCF and was named second-team All-AAC in 2019 and 2020.
New York Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney is doubtful to play in Monday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.
It was much easier to digest the first result of the season for the New York Giants than it was for the Carolina Panthers. Yet the Giants are banking on regenerating the level of focus deemed necessary going into the second game when the Panthers visit Sunday afternoon at East Rutherford, N.J.
New York Giants cornerback Aaron Robinson underwent an appendectomy and has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the visiting Carolina Panthers. Giants coach Brian Daboll said Wednesday that a competition in practice this week will determine who starts across Adoree' Jackson against the Panthers.
Reid Sinnett was claimed off waivers in late-October by the Eagles last season. He’s spent time on the practice squads for both the Buccaneers and Dolphins and has had an impressive offseason with the Eagles.
Heading into the 2022 season, the New York Giants were expecting a lot from second-year corner Aaron Robinson as the CB2 alongside Adoree’ Jackson After releasing James Bradberry, who ended up signing with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Giants immediately thrust Robinson into a starting role without much competition.
The New York Giants rebuilt their defensive secondary this offseason. Due to salary cap limitations, the Giants had to part ways with a number of 2021 starters in their secondary.
A 2021 third-round pick out of Central Florida (by way of Alabama), Robinson played in just nine games last season and made two starts.
The New York Giants wanted cornerback Aaron Robinson so much in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft that they raised a few eyebrows in how they went about getting him.
When the Giants selected former UCF cornerback Aaron Robinson in the third round of this year's draft, they felt they were getting a physical player and the versatility to play inside and outside and on special teams.
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