The New York Giants are loading up their offense this offseason following an embarrassing performance on that side of the field in 2024. They have already signed two veteran quarterbacks in Super Bowl winner Russell Wilson and former No. 1 overall NFL draft pick Jameis Winston.
But there is still work to be done for New York, which averaged just 16.1 points and 294.8 total yards per game last season, 31st and 30th in the league, respectively.
To that end, the Giants are continuing to look for help to shore up their offense with the potential to add another weapon downfield.
The New York Giants taking a look at former Josh Allen target

According to Jordan Raanan of ESPN, the New York Giants will get a visit this Wednesday from free agent wideout Gabe Davis, a step closer to a potential reunion for the wide receiver and New York general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll.
WR Gabe Davis is scheduled to visit with the Giants on Wednesday, source confirms. Obvious familiarity with Joe Schoen + Brian Daboll from Buffalo.
Davis is only 26 but struggled in his only season in Jacksonville last year. Had 20 catches for 239 yards and 2 TDs in 10 games.
Davis is familiar with Daboll and Schoen (and vice versa) due to their time together with the Buffalo Bills.
The former UCF Knights star is coming off a forgettable 2024 campaign with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he only had 230 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 20 catches and 42 targets through 10 games. But with the Bills, he became one of the more reliable downfield targets for quarterback Josh Allen.
So far in his NFL career, the 26-year-old Davis has 2,969 receiving yards and 29 touchdowns on 183 receptions across 74 games.

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