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Giants Reportedly ‘Preferred’ 1 Veteran QB After Visits

The New York Giants have had a rough few seasons, and they knew that they needed to make some big changes in order to turn things around. One of the biggest areas of concern was their quarterback situation. The Daniel Jones experiment had not gone as planned, and the team was left with a big void at the most important position on the field.

In an effort to address this issue, the Giants explored multiple options. Their first move was to try and trade for Matthew Stafford, the longtime Detroit Lions quarterback. However, despite their best efforts, the deal fell through and Stafford ended up with the Los Angeles Rams.

But the Giants didn’t give up there. They were determined to find a solution to their quarterback problem and reportedly made a run at none other than Aaron Rodgers. The Green Bay Packers superstar has been the subject of much speculation this offseason, with rumors swirling about his potential departure from the team.

It’s no surprise that the Giants were interested in Rodgers. After all, he is a proven winner and one of the best quarterbacks in the league. His leadership and talent could have been just what the Giants needed to turn their fortunes around.

However, it seems that their pursuit of Rodgers was ultimately unsuccessful. Despite their efforts, the star quarterback remained with the Packers, leaving the Giants to explore other options.

So who was their preferred veteran quarterback after these failed attempts? According to reports, it was none other than Teddy Bridgewater. The 28-year-old quarterback has had a solid career so far, with stints with the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, and most recently, the Carolina Panthers.

Bridgewater may not have the same star power as Stafford or Rodgers, but he has proven to be a reliable and consistent quarterback. He has a career completion percentage of over 66% and has thrown for over 7,600 yards and 38 touchdowns.

But what makes Bridgewater the Giants’ preferred choice? It could be his leadership and character. He has faced adversity in his career, including a devastating knee injury in 2016 that nearly ended his football career. But he has bounced back and shown resilience, which could be exactly what the Giants need in their locker room.

Bridgewater also has experience playing in a similar offensive system to the one the Giants are implementing under new offensive coordinator Jason Garrett. This familiarity could help him hit the ground running and make a smooth transition to the team.

Of course, nothing is set in stone yet. The Giants have not officially signed Bridgewater, and there are still other options available on the market. But it’s clear that he is their top choice at the moment, and it will be interesting to see if they can make a deal happen.

Overall, the Giants’ pursuit of a veteran quarterback shows their commitment to improving their team and their determination to find the right fit for their organization. While it may not have worked out with Stafford or Rodgers, Bridgewater could be the perfect solution for the Giants’ quarterback woes. Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – the Giants are not giving up on their quest for success.

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