The New York Giants have agreed to terms with 29 year-old journeyman defensive tackle, Brandin Bryant, the team announced on Monday morning.
The length and financial terms of the deal for Bryant, who recently worked out for the Giants, was not disclosed.
The six-foot-two, 305-pound Bryant has spent time with several NFL teams since going undrafted out of Florida Atlantic back in 2016, including the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills, as well as two CFL clubs.
Bryant appeared in four games with the Bills last season, recording three tackles while seeing snaps on both defense (74) and special teams (11). He was released by Buffalo last month.
Reports: Giants agree to terms with DT Brandin Bryant
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Bryant comes into a crowded defensive line room that contains some heavy hitters such as Dexter Lawrence, Leonard Williams, A’Shawn Robinson and Rakeem Nunez-Roches, as well as veteran Vernon Butler, Ryder Anderson, D.J. Davidson, rookie Jordon Riley and recently signed free agent, Kobe Smith.