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New York Giants plan to reinforce with cornerback Ross Cockrell


The New York Giants’ secondary defense is strengthened by the arrival of Ross Cockrell, who previously played for the club.

The New York Giants they plan to sign the cornerback Ross Cockrell, confirmed a source to ESPN.

Vulnerable in the cornerback position, thanks to DeAndre Baker faces charges of armed robbery, and that Sam Beal declined to play the season, Giants desperately require efforts, and they leaned for a somewhat familiar face, with Cockrell.

The Record (NJ) was the first outlet to report the plan of the Giants to incorporate Cockrell, who played for the team in 2017.

Cockrell played for the Carolina Panthers last season, alongside James Bradberry, who is also now part of the staff of the Giants. He has started 43 lifetime games for the Giants, Panthers and Pittsburgh Steelers. He began his career with the Buffalo Bills.

The Giants they also plan to sign the offensive lineman Jackson Dennis, an undrafted free agent hailing from Holy Cross, according to a source. He spent time with the Arizona Cardinals this year.

Signing up has been a process in recent days, as players must be tested for COVID-19 and physical conditioning tests must be passed before finalizing a contract.

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