It has been one of the roughest stretches in the history of the New York Giants. They’ve missed the playoffs in six of the last season seasons, and have a record of 8-24 over the last two seasons.
Ownership and players have been frustrated over what’s happened to the franchise since winning Super Bowl 46 over seven years ago.
But general manager Dave Gettleman has had a long-term plan on how to fix the Giants recent woes and to make them contenders again.
In just 14 months, he’s rebuilt the offensive line by signing left tackle Nate Solder, drafting Will Hernandez in the second round of the 2018 draft, trading for right guard Kevin Zeitler, and then on Saturday, signing free agent right tackle Mike Remmers.