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After the news of Kenny Golladay’s upcoming visit, the Giants are bringing in another former NFC North weapon into the offense.
The New York Giants have signed TE Kyle Rudolph.
Reports: Giants have agreed to terms with TE Kyle Rudolph
— New York Giants (@Giants) March 18, 2021
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Later reports from Mike Garafolo reported that the deal was for two years, with a maximum value of $14 million.
Expecting this one to come in at two years with a max value around $14 million for Kyle Rudolph and the #Giants. https://t.co/3JDwNJ1dFj
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 18, 2021
The 31-year-old veteran has played his entire 10 year career with the Vikings, amassing 4,488 career yards on 453 career receptions with 48 touchdowns. After the Vikings drafted Irv Smith Jr, in 2019, Rudolph’s status was always up in the air as he appeared in trade discussions ahead of last season’s deadline.
Last season, Rudolph had 28 catches for 334 yards and one incredible touchdown before his release from the team on March 2.