What's Happening?
The New York Giants have signed defensive tackle D.J. Reader to a two-year contract worth $12.5 million, with potential earnings up to $15.5 million through incentives. This move comes after the Giants traded Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Reader, a veteran in the NFL since 2016, has played for the Houston Texans, Cincinnati Bengals, and most recently, the Detroit Lions. Last season, he played all 17 games for the Lions, contributing 28 tackles and four quarterback hits. Reader is expected to fill the gap left by Lawrence and strengthen the Giants' defensive line.
Why It's Important?
The signing of D.J. Reader is a strategic move for the Giants as they aim to bolster their defensive line following the trade of Dexter Lawrence. Reader's experience and consistent performance make him a valuable addition to the team. His ability to play as a nose tackle will be crucial in maintaining the Giants' defensive strength. This signing reflects the Giants' commitment to enhancing their roster and addressing key areas of need, which is vital for their competitiveness in the upcoming NFL season.












