The New York Giants lost Wan'Dale Robinson in free agency to the Tennessee Titans, but they've added a wide receiver back now to replace at least some of his production.
On Thursday night, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Giants have signed Calvin Austin.
Schefter's report indicates it's a one-year deal worth $4.5 million. Austin had played only for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL before this point.
He'll turn 27 on March 24, and the 5-foot-9, 162-pound receiver has shown he can contribute in the NFL even at his size.
He was a fourth-round pick by the Steelers in the 2022 NFL Draft out of Memphis.
In his rookie season, Austin had just 17 grabs for 180 yards and a touchdowns.
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He had his best season in 2024, going for 36 catches, 548 yards and four touchdowns, with a rate of 15.2 yards per catch.
He didn't get as many downfield chances with Aaron Rodgers playing QB in 2025 and finished at 12.0 yards per catch on 31 grabs for 372 yards and three TDs.
Austin isn't the same type of player as Robinson, but he can take over at least some of that target share.
The Giants' passing game for 2026 will much more hinge on how Malik Nabers does in his recovery from injury.
But Dart needs more than just one weapon to throw to, and Austin fits the bill as a guy with speed and talent that can definitely help out.
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