Giants Sign 16-Time Touchdown Wide Receiver

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The Giants are still making transactions to make their roster look better and better. Today, they have brought in a brand-new wide receiver. The Giants have taken on Zach Pascal. This is one of the more significant areas that the Giants had gotten to sign him, and they were not expecting to get a wide receiver in his position based on his stats. Pascal has done great things around the league and is ready to do more. 

Pascal went undrafted back in 2017 when he first entered the NFL. However, he was picked up by the Washington Commanders in 2017, followed by the Tennessee Titans later that season. The following season was with the Indianapolis Colts. His time with them lasted from 2018-21. He then played with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022 and then the Arizona Cardinals last season. This 16-time touchdown wide receiver has been around the league and knows what’s happening now. Now, he is about to be a Giant, and he has a decent amount of stats to prove he has what it takes.

The veteran wide reliever had played in well over 112 games. He has had 47 starts and has caught 169 passes for 2,057 yards. In total, he has also scored 16 touchdowns during his career. Pascal has also returned 26 kickoffs for 597 yards. The 30-year-old has also seen the playoffs a total of three times. He has gone with the Colts and the Philadelphia Eagles to the NFL Playoffs. In total with both of these teams, he has eight receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown.

The Giants may have a chance to do better this coming season by adding him to the roster. His career stats are spectacular, and he really knows how to get the ball down the field. Adding him in next to Malik Nabers will be one of the best decisions the Giants have made during the offseason. The Giants' offensive line may be much better than ever with much work and practice. Hopefully, they will continue their up streak during free agency before the draft next month.

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