When the New York Giants signed wide receiver Kenny Golladay to a four-year, $72 million contract, they likely had visions of Plaxico Burress making big plays for Eli Manning.
They probably didn’t have visions of the 37-catch, 541-yard, zero-touchdown campaign Golladay had over the 14 games he played in 2021.
Golladay didn’t play up to expectations by any measure — the Giants’ or his own. But with a guaranteed $17.5 million for 2022, Golladay doesn’t need to show up for the start of the Giants’ voluntary offseason program. And yet there he was on Tuesday, on the practice field and up in front of the media.