Paul Schwartz

Paul Schwartz

Background

Paul Schwartz is the beat writer covering the New York Giants for the New York Post, an assignment he accepted in 1994. He has covered the past 29 Super Bowls, three of which included the Giants. He has also covered the Knicks, Nets and the Yankees for other publications. Before coming to the Post in 1994, Paul worked for the Middletown Times Herald-Record and before that the Albany Times-Union. He is an honors graduate from the University at Albany and once enjoyed herbal tea and scones with Phil Jackson in his home in Woodstock, N.Y., listening to Jackson wonder if he would ever get an NBA head coaching job. Paul can be found on Twitter: @NYPost_Schwartz. He is the author of two books, “Tales From The New York Giants Sideline” and “You’re Wrong And You’re Ugly’’ with Sid Rosenberg.

Latest Articles

Brian Daboll altered Giants' training camp approach to prepare Daniel Jones

All the planning, the exacting details of every minute of every day, was designed with many objectives in mind and one player in particular.

Giants receiver in uncharted territory as cuts loom

The Giants cut 12 players on Sunday and Allen Robinson lives for another day. There is no one in the building with his pedigree, as far as a wide receiver.

Giants get good news on two injured offensive linemen

The scans are in, and they brought with them good news for the Giants.

Three Giants takeaways in their preseason finale loss to Jets

Three Giants takeaways in their 10-6 preseason finale loss to the Jets on Saturday night at MetLife Stadium:

Tommy DeVito gets no help from Giants offensive line in rough outing

Tommy DeVito started and went the whole way Saturday night as the Giants closed out their preseason with a dreary 10-6 loss to the Jets.

Giants knew they had a lot of work to do before preseason finale loss

The Giants and Jets had a joint practice last Wednesday. It's safe to say Big Blue knew they had plenty of work to do before their preseason finale.

Dexter Lawrence is eager for real, no red t-shirt quarterback hits ahead of Giants preseason finale

The practice scenarios are often difficult for the big guys up front, like Dexter Lawrence, who get paid to put the opposing quarterback on his back.

These Giants aren't expecting to get the benefit of the doubt

If it is true that where there is smoke, there is fire, the Giants had better make sure their jerseys are flame-retardant.

Sauce Gardner had just one nice thing to say about Daniel Jones after joint Jets-Giants practice

If you don’t have something nice to say …

Giants avoid risks in uneven practice test against Jets

If only Malik Nabers had held onto a deep pass that dropped out of the sky in the waning minutes of Wednesday’s joint practice with the Jets.

Daniel Bellinger provides Giants with an offensive harbinger

Observations from Giants training camp on Wednesday.

The issues the Giants still need to address before the start of the season

Here are five items the Giants still need to sort out.

Giants' young defensive backs key to finding success this season

Based on what was on display for two series in the preseason loss to the Texans in Houston, that Giants starting defensive unit needs work in the area that was...

This Giants unit remains a huge uncertainty despite investments

The Giants need this plan to work.

Daniel Jones' return highlights Giants' storylines for second preseason game

Here’s what to look for in the Giants’ next preseason game against the Houston Texans on Saturday.

Giants prepared for everything in slowed-down practice

During a team period late in practice, the voice of Alicia Keys blared “Empire State of Mind’’ louder than usual.

How Daniel Jones is approaching first real game action since torn ACL

The last time Daniel Jones took the field knowing the opposing defense could clobber him was back on Nov. 5.

Malik Nabers could suit up vs. Texans in Giants preseason stunner

Just like that, rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers was back on the field, a welcome sight for a Giants’ offense that is sure to rely on him early and often...

Don't bristle at what Daniel Jones' scruffy new look could mean for the Giants

This is more about state of mind and attitude and how Jones is approaching this season.

Giants' running backs competing to back up Devin Singletary helped their cases in preseason opener

The Giants no longer have Saquon Barkley, and behind capable replacement Devin Singletary, there is a trio of inexperienced running backs.