James Bradberry #24 and Julian Love #20 of the New York Giants (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
This season, the NY Giants’ secondary has the potential to be among the NFL’s best, after being among the league’s most vulnerable in recent years
Football teams are rarely finished products, and it’s easy to point that out for a team like the NY Giants that hasn’t made the NFL Playoffs since 2016 and just once in the last decade, but one position appears to be locked and loaded for 2021 and beyond.
One year removed from signing free agent James Bradberry, who subsequently made his first career Pro Bowl appearance in his first season in East Rutherford, general Manager Dave Gettleman and the NY Giants have assembled what has the potential to be one of the NFL’s most well-rounded secondaries.