THE New York Giants accepted the terms of the veteran goalkeeper Aaron Stinnie, who will return to East Rutherford for a second season.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN was the first to report the news.
#Gigents Continue to add offensive line depth, accepting conditions with the veteran goalkeeper Aaron Stinnie on an agreement of one year, by source.
Stinnie, a seven -year -old veterinarian, played 16 games with three departures from New York last season.
– Jeremy Fowler (@jfowlerespn) March 13, 2025
STINNIE, 31, signed with Titans du Tennessee as a free recruit agent of James Madison in 2018. He spent a more season with the team before joining the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay in 2019 (claimed derogations), where he won a Super Bowl LV championship.
After more than three seasons with the Bucs, Stinnie signed a free agent agreement with the Giants last March.
Stinnie appeared in 47 career games with 15 departures – almost all this time spent at the left guard. However, he saw time at the right guard earlier in his career.
In 2024, STINNIE obtained an overall score of 47.9 of pro football focus, including a blocking note of 56.4 assists and a blocking note of 50.5.
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