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Safety Corey Lynch working out for Giants, per report

Giants in market for safety help -- again.

Corey Lynch
Corey Lynch
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The New York Giants, with two more safeties lost to season-ending injuries during Saturday's 22-12 preseason victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, will work out safeties Monday at Quest Diagnostics Training Center. Among them will be Corey Lynch, a six-year NFL veteran who has not played in an NFL game since 2013.

Lynch, 30, was a sixth-round pick by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2008. He has played for the Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts. He played eight games in 2013, three for Tennessee and five for Indianapolis. Lynch has 12 career starts in 76 NFL games.

The Giants have now lost three safeties to season-ending injuries -- Mykkele Thompson, Bennett Jackson and Justin Currie. Two weeks ago they added undrafted free agent safety Justin Halley, and last week they signed veteran Brandon Meriweather.

No word as of yet on who will be joining White in working out for the Giants. Almost certainly, however, the Giants will have a couple of new faces on the roster when they return to practice on Tuesday.