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The New York Giants have placed LT Andrew Thomas and RB Eric Gray on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list, plus other transactions.
New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers, who brought some excitement in an otherwise disappointing season, has landed in the annual NFL Top 100 players list. Nabers, the second receiver selected in last year’s draft after Arizona plucked Marvin Harrison, Jr, two spots earlier in the first round, landed at No. 67 in the NFL’s version of the list.
The Giants know left tackle Andrew Thomas is one of their most indispensable players. They also know they need to keep him healthy, and that has proved to be problematic.
ESPN did give the Giants praise for the construction of the defensive front, calling that unit the team's biggest strength. The trio of edge rushers in Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and No. 3 overall pick Abdul Carter should bode well next to All-Pro talent Dexter Lawrence on the interior.
Veteran edge rusher Lorenzo Carter, who began his NFL career with the New York Giants in 2018, has announced that he is retiring from football. "He notified us yesterday that he will be retiring," Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi said, via the team's website. "So we wish him well."
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K'Von Wallace has a new team, as the former Eagles fourth-round pick is signing a one-year deal with the rival New York Giants. Wallace announced on his social media page on Tuesday.
Former New York Giants pass rusher Lorenzo Carter decided to call it a career on Tuesday, just months after landing with the Tennessee Titans in free agency.
As players report for camp, the Giants have signed veteran K'Von Wallace. Wallace, 27, was selected in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles and spent his first three seasons in the City of Brotherly Love.