Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Tue 11/14/17 3:39 PM

Beatty signed with the Eagles on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
EDGE Analysis
Beatty most recently played in six games for the Giants in 2016 after missing the entire 2015 season with a torn pectoral muscle. The veteran will help add depth to an offensive line without Jason Peters, who tore his MCL and ACL earlier this season.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Sun 9/18/16 1:01 PM

Beatty (coach's decision) is inactive for the Giants' Week 2 tilt against the Saints.
EDGE Analysis
The veteran lineman is healthy and simply appears to be a healthy scratch.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Tue 8/30/16 3:09 PM

Beatty is set to resign with the Giantson Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports
EDGE Analysis
The Giants and Beatty parted ways back in February mainly because the Giants did not want to pay Beatty the $4.2 million that he would have made in 2016. Under the new deal, Beatty will make roughly $1 million in guaranteed money. The long-time Giant is expected to push Marshall Newhouse for the starting gig at right tackle.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Wed 2/10/16 11:55 AM

Beatty was released by the Giants on Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of FOX Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Giants have parted with a pair of offensive linemen Wednesday, with guard Geoff Schwartz also becoming a cap casualty. Beatty, who would have been due $4.2 million for the upcoming season if he wasn't released, missed all of 2015 due to a torn pectoral he suffered in the offseason. His release fully demonstrates the organization's faith in 2015 first rounder Ereck Flowers to anchor the left tackle spot.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Thu 5/21/15 11:11 AM

Beatty, who tore his pectoral muscle while lifting weights, could miss five-to-six months of action, nj.com reports. The Giants' left tackle underwent surgery to repair the issue and based on that timetable it's clear that he'll miss time at the start of the coming season. His injury is a blow to the team's offensive line and presumably puts top draft pick Ereck Flowers (who had been penciled in to work at right tackle) in a position where he must fill in for Beatty out of the gate.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Tue 7/1/14 11:18 AM

Giants LT Will Beatty (leg) expects to be ready for the start of training camp. Beatty broke his leg in the season finale and sat out the entire spring. OL coach Pat Flaherty indicated Beatty will have to come back and earn his starting job after a miserable 2013. Charles Brown, James Brewer, and Justin Pugh all have the ability to line up at left tackle. Brown is Beatty's main competition.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Thu 5/29/14 3:56 PM

Giants LT Will Beatty (leg) is expected to remain sidelined until training camp. Beatty said last month that he was ahead of schedule, but the G-Men have little to gain by pushing their left tackle's progress.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Tue 4/22/14 1:16 PM

Giants LT Will Beatty (leg) said he's ahead of schedule in his rehab. Beatty broke his right leg in the season finale and is still questionable for the start of the season. He'll be given every opportunity to hold down the left side of the Giants' line, but the G-Men have a number of versatile linemen that can play multiple positions up front. Charles Brown and Justin Pugh are left-tackle options.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Mon 1/6/14 2:02 PM

Giants LT Will Beatty underwent surgery Monday to repair his fractured right tibia. Per beat writer Ralph Vacchiano, Beatty "should be ready" for the start of the 2014 season. His training camp availability may be more murky. At coach Tom Coughlin's year-ending presser, he spoke openly of potentially moving RT Justin Pugh to left tackle. Beatty is coming back to the G-Men, but may have to compete with an offseason acquisition to start on the right side.

Will Beatty
PHI (9)
Tue 12/31/13 9:33 AM

The Giants expect LT Will Beaty (leg) to be ready for the 2014 season opener. Beatty broke his right leg in the meaningless Week 17 finale against the Redskins. He'll likely miss a chunk of the offseason. Depending on how severe the fracture is, Beatty should be ready in time for Week 1. He just wrapped up the first year of a five-year, $37.5 million deal. Beatty graded out near the bottom of Pro Football Focus' tackle rankings and gave up a league-high 13 sacks.