Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Saints are signing veteran G Max Garcia to a contract on Tuesday. Garcia, 31, is a former fourth-round pick of the Broncos back in 2015.
The San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals will meet in Mexico City on Monday night, 17 years after the NFC West rivals clashed in the first regular-season NFL game played outside of the United States.
The Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams, two offensively challenged teams saddled with constant shuffling on the offensive line, will meet for the second time this season Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
If the Arizona Cardinals are to make a move in the NFC West this season, now would be the time to do it. The last-place Cardinals (3-5) will host the division-leading Seattle Seahawks (5-3) on Sunday.
After losing veteran offensive lineman Max Garcia to the Arizona Cardinals last week, the New York Giants had an open spot on their practice squad to fill.
Giants make moves to add depth for game vs. Titans, and lose some offensive line depth The New York Giants are elevating edge defender Quincy Roche and safety Tony Jefferson to their game day roster for Sunday’s season opener against the Tennessee Titans.
For the second time in a week, the New York Giants lost an offensive lineman off of their practice squad. On Thursday, the New Orleans Saints plucked Wyatt Davis from the Giants and added him to their active roster.
The Cardinals ruled guard Cody Ford out of Sunday’s game on Friday and they moved him to the injured reserve list on Saturday. Ford, who came to Arizona in a preseason trade with the Bills, hurt his ankle during the week.
It seems that former New York Giants offensive lineman Justin Pugh is grateful to be teammates with another former member of Big Blue. Pugh is pleased to have Will Hernandez joining him on the Arizona Cardinals’ offensive front this year — so much show he publicly thanked the Giants.
Veteran could be competing with Ben Bredeson, Jamil Douglas for roster spot Max Garcia is one of the plethora of competent, versatile, veteran offensive linemen signed by GM Joe Schoen this offseason as he tried to reconstruct the New York Giants leaks offensive line.
The New York Giants have a position battle brewing at left guard after spending one of their third-round picks on a new offensive lineman out of North Carolina.
There has been plenty of talk regarding the New York Giants and drafting an offensive tackle, but they still have a major void at left guard, despite signing Max Garcia, formerly of the Arizona Cardinals.
Let’s look at what the veteran can offer The New York Giants continue to revamp one of the worst offensive lines in franchise history. Joe Schoen and company signed veteran Max Garcia to a one-year contract.
The New York Giants signed journeyman guard Max Garcia on Monday, adding to their already average, but seasoned, offensive line. Here’s three things to know about Garcia.
The Giants are set to add another veteran to their offensive line.
The Arizona Cardinals could roll out the exact same starting offensive line in consecutive Week 1s if they choose to. Right guard Max Garcia, who started in Monday’s playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams but was a backup early on, is the only upcoming free agent in the position group heading into the offseason.
There were only minor changes Wednesday from Tuesday on the injury report in advance of Saturday’s Christmas night game between the Cardinals and Colts.
For the Arizona Cardinals, getting healthy is the most important thing in heading into the final six games of the season. The first injury report of the week coming off the bye week was a good thing, as we saw only Justin Pugh as a did not participate for an injury reason.
Max Garcia did not know whether his NFL career would continue after the 2020 season concluded. The versatile offensive lineman was a backup for the Arizona Cardinals in 2019 and 2020 after suffering a career-altering torn ACL in 2018. Before that, he was an every-day starting left guard for the Denver Broncos.
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