Najee Harris signing: Giants add four-time 1,000-yard rusher
The New York Giants have signed Najee Harris, a four-time 1,000-yard rusher, in a move that reshapes their running back position.
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The New York Giants have signed Najee Harris, a four-time 1,000-yard rusher. The signing comes as the Giants look to bolster their running game. Harris, who previously played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, brings a proven track record of success to the Giants' backfield.
The move also comes as the Giants prepare to release wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, according to NBC Sports. Harris' addition is expected to significantly impact the Giants' offensive strategy moving forward. The Giants' decision to sign Harris follows a period of speculation about his future in the NFL.
The signing is part of a broader effort by the Giants to strengthen their roster ahead of the upcoming season. The signing also marks a significant change for Harris, who spent several seasons with the Steelers before becoming a free agent.
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Who reported it (10)
- The Giants Just Sent a Message by Signing Najee Harris Yahoo Sports · 11h ago
- Fantasy Football Impact Of Najee Harris Joining Giants: Cam Skattebo Losing Carries? FantasyLife · 11h ago
- One Giants Player is in Clear Danger After Latest Addition Yahoo Sports · 11h ago
- Giants add a fourth quarterback to the depth chart Cleveland.com · 11h ago
- Giants news: John Harbaugh expecting Najee Harris to be ready 'just in time' Yahoo Sports · 11h ago
- New England Patriots’ Former $25 Million WR Set to Hit Open Market Yahoo Sports · 11h ago
- Quotes (8/18): Coach John Harbaugh, OLB Abdul Carter, RB Najee Harris Giants.com · 11h ago
- Ex-Steelers RB Najee Harris could soon land on his feet in New York Yahoo Sports · 12h ago
- Report: Giants to release JuJu Smith-Schuster NBC Sports · 12h ago
- Najee Harris signing: Giants add four-time 1,000-yard rusher Big Blue View · 12h ago
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Who is Najee Harris?
Najee Harris is a running back who previously played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is known for being a four-time 1,000-yard rusher.
Why did the Giants sign Najee Harris?
The Giants signed Najee Harris to strengthen their running back position and bolster their offensive capabilities.
What other moves are the Giants making?
The Giants are also preparing to release wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, according to NBC Sports.
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