New York Giants Sign Former Miami Dolphins 2nd-Round Pick, Pass Rusher
The New York Giants signed help for their pass rush ahead of the 2024 season. The Giants are adding to their roster as they can carry up to 90 players during the offseason.
The Giants have big questions on the offensive side of the ball for the daft. The team is deciding where to go with the quarterback position in the draft. On Thursday, the Giants added a player who likes to get after quarterbacks.
Jordan Phillips signs with the New York Giants
According to Ian Rapoport with the NFL Network, the Giants signed 2015 Miami Dolphins second-round draft pick Jordan Phillips.
Phillips has been with the Bills
Phillips spent his previous two seasons with the Buffalo Bills. In his nine-year NFL career, he has started in 62 games and recorded 181 tackles, 24 sacks, and three forced fumbles.
Per Pro Football Focus, Phillips earned a 35.8 overall grade for his play last season.
Fans’ initial reaction to the signing
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