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The New York Giants have signed kicker Greg Joseph from the Detroit Lions' practice squad following an injury to Graham Gano during their Week 2 loss to the Commanders. Joseph, a 30-year-old seven-year NFL veteran, previously played for the Minnesota Vikings, where he achieved a career field goal percentage of 82.6% and set a franchise record with a 61-yard field goal. His signing comes after a significant kicking debacle in the recent game, where the Giants struggled with their kicking game. Joseph's experience includes notable stints with the Browns, Titans, and a training camp with the Packers prior to joining the Lions. He holds the NFL record for the most game-winning field goals in a season and has appeared in 67 games throughout his career. His immediate role will be to solidify the Giants' kicking responsibilities in Gano's absence.
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