The New York Giants made a number of modifications to their observe squad on Tuesday, together with the signing of return specialist Kearis Jackson — a transfer that had been reported a day earlier.
Along with Jackson, the Giants additionally signed cornerback Greg Stroman to their reserve unit.
The 28-year-old Stroman was initially a seventh-round choose of the Washington Commanders within the 2018 NFL draft. After three years in D.C., Stroman break up time between the Buffalo Payments and Los Angeles Rams in 2021 earlier than becoming a member of the Chicago Bears, the place he’s spent the previous two seasons.
In 29 profession video games (5 begins), the 5-foot-11, 180-pound Stroman has recorded 65 tackles (47 solo, three for a loss), two QB hits, one sack, one pressured fumble, one fumble restoration, six passes defensed, and three interceptions.
Stroman additionally has restricted particular groups expertise, returning 10 punts for 25 yards and 6 kickoffs for 110 yards.
So as to clear room for Jackson and Stroman, the Giants terminated the observe squad contracts of security Alex Johnson and tight finish Joel Wilson.
The workforce additionally introduced that tight finish Lawrence Cager was terminated from the observe squad with an damage settlement.