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The New York Giants parted ways with wide receiver Cole Beasley on Friday, coach Brian Daboll confirmed.

The 34-year-old veteran had requested his release from the practice squad, according to NFL Network.

Beasley joined the Giants ahead of training camp and began the season on injured reserve with a quad injury.

"Got a lot of respect for Cole," Daboll said. "Just decided that -- kind of both parties had a good conversation, and he won't be on the practice squad."

Beasley was designated for return from IR on Oct. 10 but never played a snap for New York.

He has 556 catches for 5,744 yards and 34 touchdowns in 153 games (51 starts) with the Dallas Cowboys (2012-18), Buffalo Bills (2019-22) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2022).

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