NFL

Eagles star unimpressed by Giants’ free-agent flurry

PHILADELPHIA — The Giants have been the most active team in NFL free agency this year, signing or re-signing 24 players in a bid to get back to the playoffs.

Consider LeSean McCoy of the rival Eagles completely unimpressed by Big Blue’ busy-ness.

Philadelphia’s All-Pro running back scoffed Monday when asked what he thought of the Giants’ recent efforts to reverse their two-year postseason absence.

“I’m not paying attention to the Giants,” McCoy told The Post at a team-sponsored charity event. “What have they done [this offseason]? Signed some guys. Big deal.”

McCoy wasn’t the only Eagles representative to brush off what the rest of the NFC East has done to catch up after Philadelphia won the division in Chip Kelly’s first season as coach.

The Birds have gotten plenty of heat locally for cutting 1,300-yard receiver DeSean Jackson last month, allowing the division rival Redskins to sign the speedy Pro Bowl pass catcher, but Philly owner Jeffrey Lurie wasn’t worried.

“We’re not afraid of any [former Eagles] player going to a team in our division,” Lurie said. “Let’s check back in three years and see where we’re at.”