The New York Giants are opening the season as 3.5-point underdogs against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1 despite being at home against their rival.
With Tate having last appeared in an NFL game in 2020, the 34-year-old took to Twitter following the Denver Broncos' overtime loss to seemingly take a shot at his former signal-caller.
"I understand there’s a lot of aggression between these two teams, and also those guys specifically. Lattimore and Evans have past incidents of being scrappy," Tate wrote.
Golden Tate becomes the first former NFL player to play in the Lefties’ West Coast League.
Ramsey and Tate got into a fight on the field after a Rams-Giants game in Oct. 2020. Ramsey was said to have thrown the first punch in the fight.
Tate, once one of the league’s best wide receivers, has yet to see live action in 2021
NASHVILLE – Seated next to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine at Tennessee Titans wide receiver meetings, veteran Golden Tate has taken to peppering his much-younger teammate with playbook questions.
Golden Tate has yet to play this year, but he could be a quick promotion away from making his 2021 debut.
Wide Receiver Golden Tate had an outstanding football career. Who better to give hot takes on the 2021 college football season? On the latest episode of "Wake Up With Whistle," Tate and Jack Settleman go over all that's happened this college football season.
Former NY Giants wide receiver Golden Tate takes aim at the NY Giants coaching staff, and Jason Garrett for the team’s disastrous 0-3 start to the 2021 season If the season ended today, the NY Giants would be picking No.
Last year, New York Giants receiver Golden Tate famously expressed frustration in an outburst captured on Monday Night Football in a losing effort against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Former New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is looking for a different team this offseason, but he may have a hard time getting to one of his most wanted destinations given the way last season turned out in New York.
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Tate would love to reunite with Matthew Stafford in Los Angeles.
This can’t be seen as too much of a surprise. Tate recorded just 35 receptions for 388 yards with two touchdowns while catching passes from struggling signal-caller Daniel Jones last season.
The wide receiver spoke with the media on Friday about the incident, saying he was disappointed about being benched but understood that his actions had consequences.
Judge held Tate out of Wednesday's practice, and it didn't take long for him to make a ruling on the matter. The wide receiver reportedly won't make the trip to Washington for Sunday's game due to "overall issues with effort and performance."
Tate and his wife aren’t the only ones frustrated with how things are going in New York.
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