Okay, so, I gotta tell you guys about this whole Devin Singletary contract thing. It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster, let me tell you.

So, I’m scrolling through my phone, and I see this news that the New York Giants just signed Devin Singletary. I was like, “Whoa, that’s interesting,” because just hours before, they lost Saquon Barkley to the Eagles. A bit of a shocker, right?
Then I start digging into the details. It’s a three-year deal, they say, worth $16.5 million, and apparently, it could go up to $19.5 million. I’m thinking, “Okay, that’s a pretty decent chunk of change.” But of course, everyone’s immediate reaction is to compare him to Barkley, especially since he’s going to be wearing number 26, Barkley’s old number. Talk about big shoes to fill.
Later on, I see he’s listed as RB1 on the Giants’ depth chart. I guess they’re really putting their faith in him. And then, you know, there’s all this talk about the combined rushing yards he had with the rookie, Tyrone Tracy Jr. They made up like 1,195 rushing yards together or something. Pretty impressive.
But get this, there’s even more. ESPN drops this list of potential trade candidates, and guess who’s on it? Yep, Devin Singletary. I mean, the guy just signed, and there’s already trade talk? The season opener wasn’t great for him. I guess it really makes you wonder what’s going on behind the scenes. It is really wired.
But wait, there’s a little history for ya. It turns out before the Giants, Singletary was with the Houston Texans. And before that, he was with the Buffalo Bills. He had signed a one-year contract with them. Seems like he’s been bouncing around a bit. The guy just wants a team. It is really a bummer.

So yeah, that’s the whole Devin Singletary contract saga as far as I’ve gathered. It’s a mix of excitement, expectations, and a little bit of drama. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see how it all plays out on the field. What a mess, right? The Giants just want a good running back. Poor them.
- First, I noticed the Giants signed Singletary right after losing Barkley.
- Then, I found out the contract details: three years, $16.5 million, up to $19.5 million.
- Next, I saw he was listed as RB1 and read about his combined yards with Tracy Jr.
- After that, I stumbled upon trade rumors on ESPN.
- Finally, I learned about his history with the Texans and Bills.
This whole thing has been quite the journey. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on how Singletary does with the Giants. It’s gonna be interesting, to say the least.