The New York Giants ended their visit Friday with agent-free receiver Kenny Golladay and left their East Rutherford facility without a contract.
Ian Rapoport, of the NFL Network, reports that the Giants and Golladay will continue to talk and that interest between the two sides remains.
He #Giants The visit with FA WR Kenny Golladay ended the day and he left the building. But the team is still interested (it went very well) and the two sides will keep in touch.
– Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 19, 2021
However, Josina Anderson reports that Golladay will remain in the area and will continue to visit the Giants over the weekend.
From this tweet, the current plan is for WR Kenny Golladay to stay in the city and continue his visit with the #Giants while the conversations continue. He has now left the building, by source.
– IG: JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 19, 2021
As Rapoport alludes to, it was reported that the meeting went well and Golladay ticked all the boxes. He related to head coach Joe Judge and Ronnie Barnes signed his health.
Whether the Giants and Golladay meet face-to-face over the weekend or not, contract negotiations are expected to continue.
Kenny Golladay passed the Joe Judge character test and the Ronnie Barnes medical test, so now it’s about whether the contract can be made.
– Tom Rock (@TomRock_Newsday) March 19, 2021
Giants and Kenny Golladay removed the specific hurdles during their free agent visit and it seems that from the medical checkup to their meeting with Joe Judge, everything was positive, per source.
Now it’s about negotiating + seeing if they can come to an agreement.– Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) March 19, 2021
Golladay has started to generate a lot of interest and even received some contractual offers on Friday. The Chicago Bears have it reportedly offered more than $ 12 million per season, while the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals have also come to their representation.