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Reports: Giants agree to terms with former Seahawks OL Stone Forsythe

According to reports, the New York Giants agreed to terms with offensive lineman Stone Forsythe, pending a physical.

Forsythe, 6-8 and 307 pounds, played in 53 games with 14 starts (11 at right tackle and three at left tackle) in four seasons with the Seahawks. He also has one postseason appearance.

A sixth-round draft pick by Seattle in 2021, Forsythe started a career-high eight games in 2023 (five at right tackle and three at left tackle). He took over at right tackle for an injured George Fant in the 2024 season opener. Forsythe then started the next five games before a hand injury landed him on injured reserve. Forsythe returned for the final three weeks of the season.

Prior to the NFL, Forsythe started 28 of 40 games at Florida, seeing time at both guard and tackle during his career. He started all 12 games in 2020 and protected the blind side of Heisman Trophy finalist Kyle Trask as the Gators led the nation in passing yards per game.

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