The Dallas Cowboys have had questions at the center position since the retirement of Travis Fredrick. They have tried Joe Looney, Tyler Biadasz, and even tried now Miami Dolphin Connor Williams.
It’s no secret that the New York Giants need help on the offensive line. After the retirements of Joe Looney and Zach Fulton, the offensive line is a position
The Giants do not appear to have had a great camp so far. This is just the latest evidence of that, and it doesn’t seem to bode well for the upcoming season.
The retirements of New York Giants offensive linemen Joe Looney and Zach Fulton this week has sent a ripple effect throughout their offense to the point where the defense is simply running roughshod over them in practice.
The New York Giants have lost two offensive linemen — Joe Looney and Zach Fulton — to retirement this week. They joined wide receiver/tight end Kelvin Benjamin and linebacker Todd Davis, each of whom also decided to hang it up.
The New York Giants have had three veterans retire rather than go through the rigors of another training camp (kind of). The Giants’ training camp under second-year head coach Joe Judge is a strict one where both errors of omission and commission are punishable by running laps around the facility…and then some.
Giants offensive lineman Joe Looney is retiring less than a week after signing with the team.
The Wake Forest product will hang up his cleats with 104 career appearances and 42 starts under his belt.
Giants offensive lineman Joe Looney is about to enter his tenth NFL season, but he’s never quite had the kind of “welcome to training camp, buddy” moment he received on just his second practice with the team.
The New York Giants experienced a scare on the offensive line this past week when Shane Lemiuex was carted off the field with an apparent injury. As the team waited patiently on test results to return, luckily, Lemieux’s knee was cleared of any significant damage.
Jason Garrett, now the Giants’ offensive coordinator, was Joe Looney’s head coach for several years in Dallas.
In lighter NFL preseason news on Wednesday, Dallas Cowboys backup offensive lineman Joe Looney made us laugh. Looney, who signed on with the Cowboys in 2016, thought it would be entertaining to mock and impersonate running back Ezekiel Elliott and quarterback Dak Prescott.
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