Giants Trade Prized Starting O-Lineman Months After Signing Him in Free Agency
Summary
The New York Giants traded offensive lineman Daniel Faalele to the Jacksonville Jaguars just months after signing him. Faalele had not played in any games for the Giants but is expected to get playing time with the Jaguars due to their injury problems on the offensive line.Key Facts
- Daniel Faalele signed a one-year contract with the Giants in April.
- He was expected to be the Giants’ starting right guard but did not play in any games.
- The Giants traded Faalele to the Jaguars for a late-round pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.
- Faalele was competing for a spot but lost his chance after the Giants drafted Francis Mauigoa as a guard.
- The Jaguars have many injuries on their offensive line and need Faalele to help immediately.
- Faalele previously played two seasons as the starting right guard for the Baltimore Ravens.
- He is 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 380 pounds.
- The trade gives the Jaguars added depth at multiple offensive line positions.
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