
Bobby Okereke is committed to change and primed for a Giants bounce-back
NY Post
For Bobby Okereke, the offseason was a time to continue healing his back from a disc injury that cost him the final five games of what was a brutal 2024 season, for himself and the team.
It was also a time for the brainy inside linebacker to sit back and watch as the Giants brought in an influx of talent on defense.
A starting cornerback, Paulson Adebo, was signed in free agency. A starting safety, Jevon Holland, was signed in free agency.
A possible starting defensive end, Chauncey Golston, was signed in free agency.
And then, in perhaps the most impactful move of all, with the No. 3 pick in the draft, the Giants selected edge rusher Abdul Carter.
The man who lines up in the middle of it all might as well have been a doorman, happily ushering in all the newcomers.













