Jaguars are acquiring guard Daniel Faalele from the Giants for a draft pick, AP source says
Summary
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting guard Daniel Faalele from the New York Giants in exchange for a late-round draft pick in 2027. Faalele, who has played 71 NFL games mostly with the Baltimore Ravens, will strengthen the Jaguars' offensive line, which has faced many injuries.Key Facts
- Daniel Faalele is moving from the New York Giants to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- The trade involves an undisclosed late-round draft pick in 2027.
- Faalele has started all 17 games for coach John Harbaugh with the Baltimore Ravens in the last two seasons.
- The Jaguars need help on their offensive line due to many injuries.
- Key Jaguars players like Patrick Mekari and Cole Van Lanen are hurt or recovering.
- Faalele was playing second-team in Giants training camp and lost a chance to start after the team drafted another guard.
- Faalele is 26 years old and has played 71 NFL games since 2022.
- He followed coach John Harbaugh from the Ravens to the Giants before being traded.
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