The New York Giants’ roster gymnastics continued on Friday with several minor moves having been made. Receiver/returner Gunner Olszewski cleared waivers and has been signed to the practice squad.
The New York Giants announced a series of five roster moves, including re-signing WR Gunner Olszewski, per Dan Salomone of the team’s site. New York also
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Gunner Olszewski is back in the fold for the Giants. The veteran receiver/returner has a new deal in place with the team, as first reported by ESPN’s Jordan Raanan.
ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports the Giants are signing WR Gunner Olszewski to a contract. It’s worth noting WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton suffered a torn ACL and was a key special-teams contributor. Olszewski, 28, signed on with the Patriots as an undrafted free agent out of Bemidji State in 2019.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a minor move last offseason when it came to addressing concerns that affected their special teams. After running with Gunner Olszewski in the previous season, the Steelers reunited incoming offensive coordinator Arthur Smith with special teams and positional extraordinaire Cordarrelle Patterson for the 2024 season.
The New York Giants have placed wide receiver and kick returner, Gunner Olszewski, on injured reserve (IR) and elevated linebackers Ty Summers and Tomon Fox from their practice squad.
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The New York Giants placed wide receiver/kick returner Gunner Olszewski on injured reserve. Olszewski re-injured his groin during pre-game warmups before last week’s season-opening game against the Minnesota Vikings.
The last thing New York Giants special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial wanted to see on Sunday was punt returner Gunner Olszewski reinjure his groin.
The New York Giants made a handful of roster moves Monday, as they signed veteran kick returner Ihmir Smith-Marsette to replace the injured Gunner Olszewski as he will miss time with a groin injury, per ESPN’s Jordan Raanan.
The New York Giants not only came out of Sunday’s 28-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings beaten up on the scoreboard, but they also now have some injury issues to deal with that will result in roster shuffling.
Sept. 8: GUNNER OLSZEWSKI SUFFERS SETBACK IN PRE-GAME WARMUPS. New York Giants punt returner Gunner Olszewski, who has been slowed down this summer due to a groin injury, suffered a setback during pre-game warmups and was declared out of Sunday’s regular-season opener against the Minnesota Vikings.
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Jordan Raanan reports that the Giants are signing WR/KR Gunner Olszewski to a one-year contract. Olszewski, 27, signed on with the Patriots as an undrafted free agent out of Bemidji State in 2019.
Trailing the Los Angeles Rams 26-19 with less than 3:30 left in the fourth quarter, the New York Giants needed a spark. Enter 27-year-old journeyman receiver Gunner Olszewski.
The Steelers (3-2) are in first place in the AFC North heading into their bye week. If they hope to make the playoffs for the first time since 2021, they must remove one of the biggest problems on their roster.
Gunner Olszewski is among members of the NFL community criticizing the league's decision to permit a kick returner to call for a fair catch anywhere inside his team's 25-yard line to have the ball placed at the 25.