The New York Giants have been involved a plethora of free agent conversations, most notably in the quarterback department.
While they have been closely connected with Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson for much of the offseason, the Giants recently agreed to a deal with a Pro Bowl quarterback.
New York signed one-time pro bowl quarterback Jameis Winston to a two-year, $8M deal.
After the Giants inked the Pro Bowl quarterback, they also agreed to a deal with wide receiver Zach Pascal, who most recently played for the Arizona Cardinals, per Jeremy Fowler.
Pascal previously played two seasons with the Cardinals after one season with the Philadelphia Eagles and four seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.
Source: Veteran WR Zach Pascal is signing with the #Giants.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 22, 2025
Pascal played the 2024 season in Arizona, receiving much of his reps on special teams. He didn't record a single catch in 2024 and posted 19 yards during the 2023 season.
The veteran wide receiver made a name for himself early in his career while complying with the Indianapolis Colts. His best season came in 2020 when he recorded five touchdowns and 629 yards on 44 receptions.
The Giants are pairing Pascal with a skilled signal-caller in Jameis Winston. Last season with the Cleveland Browns, Winston posted 13 touchdowns and 2,121 yards with a 61.1 completion percentage.
Both players will look to help New York bounce back after going 3-14 last season.
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