Kenny Golladay and Kadarius Toney are two of the most important players on the New York Giants’ offense, wide receivers the Giants need to be difference-makers. Entering the 2022 season, though, they are two of the team’s biggest question marks.
Neither player gave the Giants what they needed, or expected, in 2021.
Golladay, signed to a backloaded four-year, $72 million contract by former GM Dave Gettleman, did not come close in 2021 to being the playmaking No. 1 receiver he was signed to be. He caught just 37 passes for 521 yards and — unbelievably for a player who built a career off size, physicality and contested-catch ability — did not score a touchdown.