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

Offensive lineman has unusual Michael Strahan connection to Giants-Eagles rivalry

Jon Runyan Jr., the left guard in his first season with the Giants, has a picture stored in his cell phone showing himself as a youngster, dressed in a smaller...

How Giants' defense views lack of offensive support

Last week, Shane Bowen’s unit held the Bengals 11 points under their season average, but Daniel Jones and Co. produced only one touchdown in a 17-7 loss to the Bengals. 

Giants' running backs measuring up after Saquon Barkley exit

After six years, the Giants moved on from Barkley knowing they needed to replace the production of one starting running back by using two players.

Malik Nabers returns to practice in big Giants boost ahead of Eagles showdown

Nabers suffered a concussion in Week 4, a loss to the Cowboys. He missed the past two games and was unable to get on the field for practice during that...

Giants' options to replace star are bleak after worst injury fears realized

NFL Network reported that Thomas underwent surgery on Wednesday morning to repair a Lisfranc injury in his foot that is expected to cost him the rest of the year.

Brian Daboll's Giants seat is cool by suddenly tumultuous NFC East standards

The Giants coach is in good shape, as far as his relative security in the NFC East.

Giants fear significant injury for their most indispensable player

The star tackle conferred with the Giants’ medical staff and is also seeking second opinions from outside medical sources. It is believed that one of those options being discussed is...

Giants offense at risk of causing friction amid defensive dominance

The defense can do only so much.

Bengals rave about Giants defense, pass-rush: 'The real deal'

The sacks keep coming. 

Giants' offensive ineptitude risks fracturing locker room as defense does its job

Is this discrepancy going to split the room?

Giants rookie stifled early after breakout showing

For one half, the Giants could not run the ball Sunday night against the Bengals at MetLife Stadium. 

Giants Week 6 report card: One lousy touchdown won't cut it

Grading the Giants’ 17-7 loss to the Bengals on Sunday.

Daniel Jones, offense flounder as Giants waste countless chances in loss to Bengals

The Giants had more than enough chances to truly inject some traction into their season. 

Giants vs. Bengals: Preview, prediction, what to watch for

An inside look at Sunday’s Giants-Seahawks NFL Week 6 matchup at MetLife Stadium:

Giants star lands on IR in significant injury blow

The Giants will be without one of their key defensive pieces for at least four weeks.

Daniel Jones looking to flip the script on the prime time narrative

Jones is 1-14 in his previous 15 primetime games and 12-19-1 in his career at MetLife Stadium.

How the Giants' coaching edge is showing up to keep this season afloat

This Giants coaching assemblage needs to squeeze every bit of smarts and ability out of its entire operation in order to win games.

Giants' young corner responded to coach's critique by shutting down star

Deonte Banks was called out last week by his position coach for what was perceived to be a lack of effort. There will be none of that after Sunday.

Giants rookie answered questions about 'unique' skillset with breakout

Tyrone Tracy Jr. knew what was out there about him as a prospective NFL running back, and he accepted the critiques because some of them were valid.

What's giving Daniel Jones more of a chance to prove worth to Giants

Five games into the season, the Giants' offensive line has been intact.  All five starters have played every snap.  This makes a world of difference.