Give credit where credit is due. The New York Giants' offseason wasn't exactly filled with weird moves or a lack of moves that were weird. One could argue that not addressing the offensive line or skill positions more was weird, but general manager Joe Schoen didn't exactly enter the offseason with unlimited cap space.
Still, even though those are a little odd, they pale in comparison to Darren Waller's unretirement-forced-trade to the Miami Dolphins. Talk about not having this on your Bingo card. Waller called it a career after the 2024 season, citing a lack of passion for the game and a role in New York that didn't utilize his skillset.