The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced the signing of former New York Giants linebacker T.J. Brunson on Thursday. The 25-year-old Brunson was a seventh-round pick of the Giants in the 2020 NFL draft.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Buccaneers brought in LBs T.J. Brunson and Leon Jacobs for workouts on Wednesday. Jacobs, 26, is a former seventh-round pick of the Jaguars back in 2018.
The New York Giants have signed receiver Keelan Doss and have waived inside linebacker T.J. Brunson. Doss, 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds played his college ball at UC-Davis where he holds the school's career touchdown record (29).
Former seventh-round pick faces uphill climb to make the team It feels like linebacker T.J.Brunson has been a member of the New York Giants for a long time, but it has only been two seasons.
There’s been some concerns about the New York Giants having a thin roster at some positions, and that won’t be aided by the team losing three players to the injured reserve following their first preseason game.
The Giants have placed linebacker TJ Brunson, offensive lineman Kyle Murphy, and safety Joshua Kalu on the injured reserve list. All three players suffered
The first preseason game of the summer was the final game of the year for Giants linebacker T.J. Brunson. Brunson tore his ACL while playing against the Jets on Saturday night.
T.J. Brunson suffered a torn ACL, which will bring an end to his season. Safety Joshua Kalu suffered a torn pectoral muscle, and his season could be over as well.
The Giants loaded up on linebackers in the 2020 draft, picking four between Rounds 6 and 7. The third of those four, T.J. Brunson, was the only one not to see significant playing time, making him something of a mystery as to what he has to offer.