The New York Giants are a team in the NFL that is desperately seeking to right the ship this offseason after what turned out to be a forgettable 2023 campaign, which was a total disappointment after such a successful 2022 NFL season.
Unfortunately for New York, the storied franchise hasn’t made any substantial moves yet, but that could all change once the 2024 NFL Draft rolls around on April 25, when the Giants could potentially try to make a splash.
Over the past few months, there’s been speculation that the Giants could be looking for Daniel Jones’ successor under center due to the number of talented quarterbacks in the upcoming draft.
However, in the meantime, the Giants have addressed the receiving corps with the team recently making a move to bring in another wide receiver.
According to the team’s Twitter account, the Giants have signed former Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Miles Boykin.
We have signed WR Miles Boykin
Details: https://t.co/4JwxSzFS3G pic.twitter.com/qDquICly0E
— New York Giants (@Giants) April 9, 2024
Obviously, this isn’t a game-changing move for the Giants, with Boykin coming off three-straight forgettable seasons in which he caught a total of six passes for 34 yards and zero touchdowns.
Boykin made a name for himself early in his career when he was with the Ravens as he scored seven touchdowns over the course of two seasons for Baltimore before flaming out in his third year.
It’ll be interesting to see if Boykin can bounce back with a vengeance in 2024 in what will be his third team in the NFL and his sixth season on the professional level.
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