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Greg Van Avermaet remained true to himself to the last. All through his career, the Belgian was a model of composure, modest in victory and calm in defeat, ...
Greg Van Roten Corey Sipkin for the New York Post “Sam’s a good friend, and I’m always rooting for him, [but] not this week, but throughout his career,’’ Giants right guard Greg Van ...
Greg Van Roten was part of the 2020 Jets, who lost 13 straight games to start the season and finished 2-14. That makes his experience this season with the Giants — who recently snapped a 10-game ...
New York Giants offensive guard Greg Van Roten returns to the team in 2025 after starting all 17 games a year ago, but he will likely have to compete to keep his starting right-guard job, and The ...
Van Roten can also be an instant asset for a Giants’ O-line that surrendered a league-high 85 sacks last season. He was “13th of 85 Guards in pass blocking efficiency in 2023.
But as a true champion, Van Avermaet fought back — fixing flats, chasing back on, repeating the pattern for the first 245 kilometres of the race, until he was finally able to get a wheel change ...
Van Roten, an eight-year veteran, has appeared in 93 career games with 54 starts. He has played for the Packers (2012-13) Panthers (2017-19) and Jets (2020-21).
Greg Van Roten has signed a 1-year deal with NY Giants after visiting with team last week. He started 17 games at right guard with Raiders in 2023.
Greg Van Roten has signed a 1-year deal with NY Giants after visiting with team last week. He started 17 games at right guard with Raiders in 2023.
The Giants broke glass in case of emergency not even a week into training camp on Tuesday, signing free agent right guard Greg Van Roten to try to reinforce their shaky offensive line.. He signed ...
Greg Van Avermaet has announced his retirement at the end of the season, drawing to a close a hugely successful 17-year spell in the professional peloton. The Belgian, ...
Seahawks General Manager John Schneider said last week that interior offensive line is a "fairly obvious" need for the team and suggested that they'd look at both the draft and free agents as ways ...