The Giants have tough decisions to make Tuesday, with general manager Joe Schoen having to get the active roster down to 53 players by 4 p.m.
Schoen started the process Friday, waiving eight players, including veteran wide receiver Zach Pascal. The Giants will make other moves before the deadline.
Here are the latest updates on the moves the Giants are making before the deadline:
The official 53-man roster is set
The Giants officially announced all of the players who were cut by the team:
Waived
Wide receiver Dalen Cambre
Defensive lineman Elijah Chatman
Quarterback Tommy DeVito
Tight end Greg Dulcich
Defensive lineman Cory Durden
Outside linebacker Trace Ford
Outside linebacker Tomon Fox
Defensive lineman Elijah Garcia
Center Bryan Hudson
Guard Jake Kubas
Safety Raheem Layne
Kicker Jude McAtamney
Running back Dante Miller
Center Jimmy Morrissey
Safety Makari Paige
Defensive lineman Jordon Riley
Wide receiver Juice Wells Jr.
Cornerback Dee Williams
The following were waived with injury settlements:
Wide receiver Da’Quan Felton
Cornerback Tre Hawkins III
Tight end Jermaine Terry II
These are the veterans who were released
Offensive tackle Stone Forsythe
Wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey
Defensive lineman Jeremiah Ledbetter
Wide receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette
Running back Jonathan Ward
The Giants also placed running back Eric Gray and outside linebacker Victor Dimukeje on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. The team also placed offensive lineman Joshua Ezeudu on injured reserve with a designation to return this season.
Juice was let loose
ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports that wide receiver Antwane “Juice” Wells has been waived. Wells was an undrafted free agent.
Newark native among cuts
Wide receiver and kick returner Ihmir Smith-Marsette has been waived, according to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan. Smith-Marsette, who was born in Newark, had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown last season against the Indianapolis Colts, one of seven kickoffs returned for touchdowns in the league in 2024.
Another offensive lineman released
According to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, offensive lineman Bryan Hudson has been waived. Hudson, who plays both guard and center, is the type of lineman teams covet when looking for depth, and he could find his way to the Giants’ practice squad. If not, he could wind up with another team.
TE Greg Dulcich
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, tight end Greg Dulcich has been waived. Dulcich was claimed off waivers last season after the Denver Broncos released him.
Wide receiver released
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Giants are releasing wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey. Humphrey, who has played six seasons in the league, was with the Denver Broncos before signing with the Giants this offseason.
Several more cuts announced
The Athletic’s Dan Duggan reports the Giants have cut the following players:
Running back Dante Miller, outside linebacker Tomon Fox, offensive lineman Jake Kubas, tight end Jermaine Terry, running back Jonathan Ward, safety Raheem Lane, safety Makari Paige, cornerback Tre Hawkins, defensive lineman Cory Durden, defensive lineman Elijah Chatman, and cornerback Dee Williams.
Meanwhile, ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports outside linebacker Trace Ford has been waived. Ford was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Oklahoma.
The Giants waive quarterbackTommy DeVito
DeVito finished the preseason completing 78.9% of his passes (30 of 38) in the team’s three preseason games for 323 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. It is rare for a team to keep four quarterbacks on the active roster. With Russell Wilson being named the starter, Jaxson Dart taken in the first round of this year’s draft, and the organization insisting it will not trade Jameis Winston, DeVito is the odd man out. He could still land on the practice squad if no one claims him off waivers.
Giants waive eight players after Thursday’s preseason game
After Thursday’s preseason win over the New England Patriots, the Giants waived wide receiver Jordan Bly, inside linebacker K.J. Cloyd, cornerback O’Donnell Fortune, inside linebacker Dyontae Johnson, center Jimmy Morrissey, wide receiver Zach Pascal, wide receiver Montrell Washington and offensive lineman Jaison Williams.
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