Giants Sign Tight End


Elevated to the active roster.

The New York Giants have signed tight end Lawrence Cager off their practice squad. 

The Giants have now used the maximum allotment of three elevations from the practice squad on Cager, meaning they had to elevate him to the active roster for him to be available moving forward. 

With rookie Daniel Bellinger sidelined with a fractured eye socket, Cager has been the Giants' primary tight end the last two games, playing at least 66 percent of the snaps per game and hauling in four receptions for 29 yards and a touchdown.

The twenty-five-year-old spent the first two seasons of his career with the New York Jets, playing just three games and catching two receptions for 35 yards.

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