The New York Giants are strengthening their roster for the 2025 NFL season, and the addition of quarterback Russell Wilson is a key move for the upcoming campaign. In that context, the Big Apple team also wants to build a strong playing style around the young talent of stars like wide receiver Malik Nabers.

Wilson signed a one-year deal with the New York franchise, competing for the starting role with Jameis Winston, the other veteran quarterback looking to earn playing time with the Giants. The mix of experience and youth, featuring a star like Nabers, could pay off.

However, the Giants are looking to make room on their roster and have decided to part ways with an experienced member of their defensive unit who also played for the Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans.

Who is the player who was released from the Giants?

The New York Giants have waived defensive tackle Ross Blacklock, according to the NFL’s daily transaction report. The 26-year-old had joined the Giants’ practice squad in December 2024 and signed a reserve/future contract in January 2025.

Defensive tackle Ross Blacklock #96 during his stint with the Minnesota Vikings on August 10, 2023 (Photo by Christopher Mast/Getty Images)

Blacklock’s career began in 2020 when he was selected in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. In 2022, he began brief stints in his short professional career, also playing for the Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts, and Tennessee Titans.

The Giants are reportedly eyeing a Super Bowl champion from Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles could lose a key weapon for quarterback Jalen Hurts, as the Giants are reportedly interested in signing talented tight end Dallas Goedert to add depth to their offense, now led by Russell Wilson. No formal negotiations have taken place yet, but the interest is in the air.

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