NFL Free Agency: Giants agree on star security terms Jevon Holland: Reports


The Big Blue (impression) is fit for the New York Giants.

The giants agreed a three -year contract with the security of the star Jevon Holland on Tuesday, according to numerous reports.

According to the reports, the Holland contract is worth $ 45.3 million with $ 30.3 million guaranteed, by NFL network.

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The security of the Miami Dolphins, Jevon Holland, enters the field before the match against Arizona cardinals at the Hard Rock Stadium. (Sam Navarro-Imagn images)

The 25 -year security spent the first four seasons of his career with the Miami Dolphins after being selected in the second round of the NFL 2021 draft out of Oregon.

In the four seasons of Holland with the Dolphins, he accumulated five interceptions, five catches and 301 total cups in 60 regular seasonal games.

The giants were in the security market of this free agency after letting Star Sheety Xavier McKinney leave last season for the Green Bay Packers.

Holland will begin next season with Tyler Nubin, the second round of the giants in the NFL 2024 draft.

Nubin had 98 total cups in 13 games before he underwent ankle surgery, losing the last four games of his rookie season.

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Jevon Holland of the Miami Dolphins returns an interception for a 100 -yard TD against New York Jets in the Metlife Stadium on November 24, 2023, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (IMAGN)

The addition of Holland is not the only one that the giants made to their high school.

The giants agreed a three -year contract and $ 54 million with the corner Paulson Adebo on Monday, according to numerous reports.

Adebo, 25, spent the first four seasons of his career with the New Orleans Saints after being recruited in Stanford’s third round in the NFL 2021 draft.

In four seasons with the Saints, Adebo registered 251 Total Tacle, 43 defendant passes, 10 interceptions, seven cups for loss, two forced loose balls and two recoveries of loose ball.

However, Adebo played in just seven games last season after he broke his femur in a game against the Denver Broncos. Before his injury, Adebo registered three interceptions in seven games.

The corner of the New Orleans Saints, Paulson Adebo, extends after an interception against the Dallas Cowboys at the AT&T stadium. (Images of Kevin Jairaj-Iimagn)

With the additions of Abedo and Holland, the giants brought some very necessary creators after establishing the NFL record last season for most consecutive games without recording an interception (11).

The giants also reinforced their depth of the defensive line on Monday, according to the reports, agreed with both the defensive Tackle Roy Robertson-Harris and the defensive wing Chaunley Golston.

The general manager of the giants, Joe Schoen, can only expect those addition to improve the 20th classification scoring defense in the league last season, since they gave 24.4 points per game.

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