Ryan Dunleavy

Ryan Dunleavy

About the Author

Ryan Dunleavy joined The New York Post in 2019 as a general assignment sports reporter primarily focused on the Giants, Jets and all-things NFL. A five-time New Jersey Press Association award-winner, Ryan previously covered the Giants beat for two years; the Rutgers football, women’s basketball and wrestling beats for five years; and minor-league baseball for seven years at various media outlets around the greater New York area. So, he has plenty of experience with coaching searches. The job has helped take the Rutgers graduate to 37 of the 50 states, and when he is not traveling he is probably quoting lines from every episode of “Friends” or dissecting the plot twists in every original episode of “The Twilight Zone” and the current season of “The Bachelor.” You can find him @rydunleavy on Twitter and Instagram.

The Archive

Mets continue red-hot June with dismantling of Astros to move over .500

Even the second-hottest team in baseball could not cool off the Mets. 

Mets could be trade deadline buyers after all

If the Mets stay hot, general manager David Stearns could be a surprise buyer at the MLB trade deadline. 

Key Mets reliever could need second Tommy John surgery after 'pretty significant' injury

An emotional Drew Smith revealed Friday that he has "pretty significant" ligament damage in his right elbow and he could be headed for the second Tommy John surgery of his...

Giants announce dates fans can attend training camp practices

The Giants will open 11 training camp practices for fans to attend free of charge, culminating with two joint practices against the Lions.

Knicks star makes massive decision on future with large payday looming

The player option was worth $19.9 million, but the average annual value of Anunoby’s next contract is expected to surpass that threshold.

Jets showing confidence in up-and-coming stars with new look defensive line

The Jets parted ways with their sacks leader, traded their most versatile defensive lineman and have not yet practiced with their big pass-rush acquisition.

Mets fan roasted for throwing back Francisco Alvarez home run at Wrigley Field: 'Grow a spine man'

A man in the outfield bleachers at Wrigley Field might be guilty of impersonating a Mets fan.

Julian Edelman rips Aaron Rodgers for unexcused mandatory minicamp absence: 'Bad look'

Even Aaron Rodgers can’t stop the Patriots from picking on the Jets.

Phillies World Series hero takes confusing dig at Mets during retirement ceremony

Cole Hamels’ jab at the Mets fell flatter than his looping curveballs once did.

Scottie Scheffler gives loyal fans surprise treat on his birthday

It was Scottie Scheffler’s birthday, but he gave some loyal fans the gift of a lifetime. 

Giants' 2022 draft class entering pivotal make-or-break season

The Giants' 2022 draft class is about to change a lot of “incomplete” grades to “pass” or “fail.”

ESPN is lowballing Stephen A. Smith with $18 million offer: Dan Le Batard

If Stephen A. Smith wants to add another agent to his representation, maybe his former ESPN colleague Dan Le Batard would be interested.

Caitlin Clark throws cold water on Angel Reese 'rivalry' ahead of record-setting matchup

Caitlin Clark against Angel Reese has all the makings of a rivalry – except the bigger star’s willingness to call it that.

Giants add UFL rushing leader to intriguing competition

The wide-open competition for carries in the Giants 'backfield just got a little deeper.

Giants offensive line out to prove NFL-worst assessment wrong

To celebrate a 20-year anniversary, a new generation of Giants offensive linemen were gifted the same biting criticism that once helped to fuel a transformation.

Where do the Jets and Giants stack up in our early grouping of the NFL's best and worst teams?

Optimism will run high for the possibilities ahead. It’s like the “turn injuries off” function in the Madden video game.

New Jets assistant urging receivers to take advantage of Aaron Rodgers and 'make your career'

Shawn Jefferson was fortunate to catch passes from three Super Bowl quarterbacks. As the Jets receivers coach, he is trying to convey a sense of urgency with Aaron Rodgers.

Retiring Giant reveals near-death experience from last season

Darren Waller revealed Sunday that he experienced an unspecified emergency medical event during last Giants’ season that left him concerned he might be dying.

Gerrit Cole pounds strike zone in second Yankees rehab start as injury return draws near

The question now is whether Cole will want one or two more minor-league tune-ups before making his season debut for the first-place Yankees.

Star edge rusher remains cagey about when he'll suit up for Jets with minicamp looming

Haason Reddick wore a Jets shirt Saturday, but he wouldn’t say when he will be wearing his new team’s uniform for the first time.