The New York Giants have been busy in free agency, and that continued on Tuesday morning.
Signings can't become official until Wednesday, but another deal has been agreed to: Cornerback Greg Newsome to join the Giants.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the agreement, noting that it can be worth up to $10 million for the one-year deal.
Newsome will turn 26 years old in May, making him one of the youngest free agents in this class.
He was originally a first-round pick by the Cleveland Browns in the 2021 NFL Draft, going at No. 21 overall out of Northwestern.
He played his first 59 NFL games with the Browns, recording three interceptions, 37 passes defensed and 178 tackles in that span.
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The Browns then traded him early in the 2025 season to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Newsome played 12 games for the Jags and had one pick, six passes defensed and 29 total tackles.
The Jags evidently decided they didn't want to bring him back, choosing instead to invest their money to re-sign another free agent CB, Montaric Brown.
That gave the Giants a chance to swoop in and land a player with a great pedigree who, at times, has been solid at the NFL level.
New York certainly needed to find secondary help in free agency, and Newsome will provide that. There's always a chance the Giants can help him reach the fullest version of his potential, too.
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