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Giants re-sign receiver Lil'Jordan Humphrey shortly after releasing him, add impressive corner

Giants re-sign receiver Lil'Jordan Humphrey shortly after releasing him, add impressive corner

New York Post12-05-2025

The Giants re-signed veteran WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey only three days after releasing him and added CB T.J. Moore, who impressed during a tryout at rookie minicamp.
Defensive backs Tommy McCormick (Idaho) and R.J. Delancy III (Wisconsin) were cut to make room on the 90-man roster.
Both rookies were signed after going undrafted.
Lil'Jordan Humphrey is back with the Giants
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Moore was the runner-up for the 2024 Buck Buchanan Award, which is given to the FCS national defensive player of the year.
He had 64 tackles and seven interceptions for Mercer University last season.

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