Giants Re-Sign Adoree' Jackson Before Season Opener
Giants Re-Sign Adoree' Jackson Before Season Opener
Giants Re-Sign Adoree' Jackson Before Season Opener
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The New York Giants have re-signed veteran cornerback Adoree' Jackson to a one-year deal, just days before their season opener against the Minnesota Vikings. Jackson, who had been a free agent since March, previously struggled with injuries and inconsistent performance during his three seasons with the Giants, but his familiarity with new defensive coordinator Shane Bowen was a factor in his return. This move comes as the Giants continue to look for depth and stability at the cornerback position, with neither Nick McCloud nor Cor'Dale Flott securing the starting role opposite Deonte Banks. The Giants had previously attempted to sign other high-profile cornerbacks and draft new talent, but were unsuccessful. Jackson's return hopes to solidify the secondary as the team enters the new season. Additionally, the Giants have re-signed former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Miles Boykin to their practice squad, primarily for his special teams contributions. Boykin, known for his blocking and gunning skills, was released during the 53-man roster cuts but is likely to be elevated as needed.

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