The New York Giants have aggressively been looking to improve their quarterback situation this offseason. After being connected to many different names, the Giants made their first move at the position on Friday evening.
Jameis Winston ended up agreeing to a two-year, $8 million contract with New York. His deal could end up being worth up to $16 million with incentives.
Following the signing, the Giants looked to be out on Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson. However, that may not actually be the case.
A new report has suggested that New York is still a legitimate potential suitor for Wilson.
According to ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, the Giants remain interested in signing Wilson.
He revealed a very bold potential quarterback strategy for New York as well.
"Where does this leave Russell Wilson? He's still got a few," Fowler said. "Not totally off Pittsburgh's list. Still in the mix with the Giants. He's looked at the Giants as a viable option for awhile now, and despite that Winston signing, my sense is the Giants have looked at signing two free agent quarterbacks, and then they can still draft one. They are really just starting from scratch on their quarterback room."
Not only could the Giants still sign Wilson, they could also add a third quarterback in the upcoming 2025 NFL draft.
Fowler also mentioned the Cleveland Browns as a potential suitor for Wilson. He has met with the Browns already as in person as well.
Wilson is coming off of a 2024 NFL season where he threw for 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns, and five interceptions in 11 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He also picked up 155 rushing yards and two more touchdowns.