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New York Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie
New York Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

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New York Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie

The New York Giants have agreed to terms with veteran guard Aaron Stinnie, who will return to East Rutherford for a second season. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler was the first to report the news. #Giants continue to add offensive line depth, agreeing to terms with veteran guard Aaron Stinnie on a one-year deal, per source. Stinnie, a seven-year vet, played 16 games with three starts in New York last season. — Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 13, 2025 Stinnie, 31, signed with the Tennessee Titans as a rookie free agent out of James Madison in 2018. He spent one-plus season with the team before joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2019 (claimed off waivers), where he picked up a Super Bowl LV championship. After three-plus seasons with the Bucs, Stinnie signed a free agent deal with the Giants last March. Stinnie has appeared in 47 career games with 15 starts -- almost all of that time spent at left guard. However, he did see time at right guard earlier in his career. In 2024, Stinnie earned an overall grade of 47.9 from Pro Football Focus, including a 56.4 pass blocking grade, and a 50.5 run blocking grade. This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie

New York Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie
New York Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie

USA Today

time14-03-2025

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  • USA Today

New York Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie

New York Giants re-signing offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie #Giants continue to add offensive line depth, agreeing to terms with veteran guard Aaron Stinnie on a one-year deal, per source. Stinnie, a seven-year vet, played 16 games with three starts in New York last season. — Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 13, 2025 The New York Giants have agreed to terms with veteran guard Aaron Stinnie, who will return to East Rutherford for a second season. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler was the first to report the news. Stinnie, 31, signed with the Tennessee Titans as a rookie free agent out of James Madison in 2018. He spent one-plus season with the team before joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2019 (claimed off waivers), where he picked up a Super Bowl LV championship. After three-plus seasons with the Bucs, Stinnie signed a free agent deal with the Giants last March. Stinnie has appeared in 47 career games with 15 starts -- almost all of that time spent at left guard. However, he did see time at right guard earlier in his career. In 2024, Stinnie earned an overall grade of 47.9 from Pro Football Focus, including a 56.4 pass blocking grade, and a 50.5 run blocking grade.

Giants to re-sign OL Aaron Stinnie
Giants to re-sign OL Aaron Stinnie

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Giants to re-sign OL Aaron Stinnie

Aaron Stinnie has agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Giants for 2025, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports. Stinnie, 31, signed a one-year, $1.293 million contract with the team last offseason and ended up playing 16 games with three starts with the Giants. He began his career with the Titans in 2018 and then went to the Bucs for 3 1/2 seasons. His stint in Tampa included 11 starts at left guard in 2023 but is best known for his play in the 2020 postseason when the Bucs won the Super Bowl. After starting right guard Alex Cappa fractured an ankle in a wild-card game against Washington, Stinnie stepped in and played well during the playoff run. In his career, Stinnie has appeared in 47 games with 15 starts in the regular season. He has played another seven postseason games with five starts.

Giants to re-sign OL Aaron Stinnie
Giants to re-sign OL Aaron Stinnie

NBC Sports

time13-03-2025

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  • NBC Sports

Giants to re-sign OL Aaron Stinnie

Aaron Stinnie has agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Giants for 2025, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports. Stinnie, 31, signed a one-year, $1.293 million contract with the team last offseason and ended up playing 16 games with three starts with the Giants. He began his career with the Titans in 2018 and then went to the Bucs for 3 1/2 seasons. His stint in Tampa included 11 starts at left guard in 2023 but is best known for his play in the 2020 postseason when the Bucs won the Super Bowl. After starting right guard Alex Cappa fractured an ankle in a wild-card game against Washington, Stinnie stepped in and played well during the playoff run. In his career, Stinnie has appeared in 47 games with 15 starts in the regular season. He has played another seven postseason games with five starts.

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