The New York Giants continued to add veterans to their tight end room this week, retaining Lawrence Cager on a one-year deal worth $1.1 million. Cager, 26, played in 11 games last season with four receptions for 36 yards and a touchdown.
The New York Giants are bringing back tight end Lawrence Cager, who ended the season on injured reserve last year with a groin issue, and cornerback Nick McCloud, both of whom were set to be restricted free agents.
The New York Giants have placed tight end Lawrence Cager on season-ending injured reserve (IR) with a groin issue. He had previously been listed as doubtful to play on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.
The New York Giants tweaked their game-day roster ahead of their Sunday contest against the Los Angeles Rams. The Giants placed tight end Lawrence Cager (groin) on injured reserve.
According to Pat Leonard, the Giants promoted OL Justin Pugh from the practice squad to the active roster and cut TE Lawrence Cager in a corresponding move. Pugh, 33, is a former first-round pick of the Giants back in 2013.
The New York Giants have substantially upgraded their offense this offseason, with the spotlight on the addition of Darren Waller as their star tight end.
The New York Giants made a big splash this offseason, acquiring Darren Waller from the Las Vegas Raiders and placing him firmly at the top of their tight end depth chart.
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Which tight end will back up Darren Waller and Daniel Bellinger? The New York Giants 2023 training camp is fast approaching, and there are questions all over the roster.
The New York Giants came to a long-term agreement with quarterback Daniel Jones just a few minutes before the franchise tag deadline. The deal received mixed reviews across the league but clearly, the Giants believe in their quarterback moving forward.
The New York Giants and general manager Joe Schoen got to work on some of their own in-house free agents on Monday, re-signing tight end Lawrence Cager.
The New York Giants have signed tight end Lawrence Cager to a contract extension (Giants.com). Cager was set to become an exclusive-rights free agent this offseason after playing six regular-season games with three starts for the Giants in 2022.
As the Eagles and Giants prepare to meet in the postseason for just the fifth time, a target who sat out Week 18 is the subject of the King of Props' top prop.
The Giants are in the midst of a bit of a midseason slump during a crucial four-game stretch of division games.
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Tight end Lawrence Cager is signing with New York on their practice squad. It’s just that he’s changing colors. After being released by the Jets Saturday, Cager is signing with the other occupant of MetLife Stadium, the Giants.
Jets TE Lawrence Cager has made a name for himself this preseason and, at the very least, should stick on someone’s practice squad, even if it isn’t the Jets.
The New York Jets signed Lawrence Cager as an undrafted free agent in 2020. He was a big and tall wide receiver prospect out of Georgia, coming off a career year in 2019.
The Jets signed Lawrence Cager as an undrafted free agent in 2020 to play wide receiver. Now, he’s returning to New York at a new position. Cager signed a reserve/future contract as a tight end on Friday.
The Cleveland Browns made a couple of roster moves to account for getting players back from the Reserve/COVID-19 list, including eight on Monday. The team announced the signing of tight end Miller Forristall and wide receiver Lawrence Cager to the practice squad, releasing wide receiver Jojo Natson and corner Brian Allen to make room.
The banged-up New York Jets elevate wide receiver Lawrence Cager and offensive lineman Jimmy Murray for Week 3’s matchup. Finally, it’s Cager time. After
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