The New York Jets are not interested in signing Ahmad Bradshaw.
Bradshaw, who has parted ways with the New York Giants, expressed interest in joining the Jets on Tuesday.
The New York Jets are not interested in signing Ahmad Bradshaw.
Bradshaw, who has parted ways with the New York Giants, expressed interest in joining the Jets on Tuesday.
Cornerback Terrell Thomas has signed a one-year deal with the New York Giants.
Thomas re-injured his ACL during training camp last season.
Thomas was slated to start opposite Corey Webster in training camp last season as he was returning from a torn ACL suffered during the preseason in 2011.
The 2013 contract of Osi Umenyiora with the New York Giants has been voided.
The provision allowed the Giants to spread Umenyiora's $5 million cap hit from 2012 over two seasons.
Umenyiora has expressed a desire to still return to the Giants in 2013.
The New York Giants have released Ahmad Bradshaw.
Bradshaw rushed for 1,015 yards and six touchdowns as the Giants' primary running back last season.
The Giants will likely go with David Wilson and Andre Brown as their running back core in 2013.
Victor Cruz will be a restricted free agent this offseason and the New York Giants will likely use a first-round RFA one-year tender of $2.879 million on him in March if they cannot come to terms on a long-term extension.
“We certainly want him back, but like with any player, there's a limit to where we’re going to go," the Giants' co-owner told reporters Friday, according to the Newark Star-Ledger. "He's been a terrific player for us, he’s a fan favorite, he does a lot for our franchise, but there is a limit."
The Giants are projected to be $4.7 million over the cap for 2013.
Cruz hopes he can reach a deal with the Giants.
“Hopefully we get something together and create a long-term deal that keeps me in New York for a while,” he said. “That's all I'm focused on. That's all I want. I feel like I've done enough to prove to the front office that I'm worthy of being in a blue uniform for a very long time. Hopefully they see it the same way."