One position group, in particular, might be underrated going into the veteran market: the safety spot. Last offseason, several teams mined Pro Bowl-caliber safety production from
Such is the case for former Seahawks defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris, who is now on his way to the Big Apple. The New York Giants came to terms with Roy Robertson-Harris to the tune of a two-year deal worth $10 million.
The New York Giants were seeking upgrades to their defensive line and now they've added one. Veteran Roy Robertson-Harris and the Giants have agreed to terms on a two-year, $10 million deal, two individuals with knowledge of the situation told NorthJersey.
The New York Giants are signing veteran defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris, who last played for the Seattle Seahawks.
According to NFL Media's Mike Garafolo, he is joining the New York Giants on a two-year, $10 million deal. Robertson-Harris reportedly visited the Cardinals on Friday following his release. So far this offseason,
The New York Giants are bringing in a veteran defensive lineman, striking a two-year, $10 million deal with Roy Robertson-Harris on Monday, according to the NFL Network.
Former Miner Roy Robertson-Harris has signed with the New York Giants during free agency, agreeing to a 2-year $10 million dollar deal. The defensive tackle was recently released from the Seattle Seahawks last week.
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The New York Giants announced Monday that they have signed former Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen signed defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris in an attempt to strengthen the defensive line.
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