The New York Giants addressed their interior offensive line issues by agreeing to a three-year deal with former Green Bay Packers guard Jon Runyon Jr. worth a reported $30 million ($17 million guaranteed).
Former Packers guard Jon Runyan reached agreement on a three-year deal with the New York Giants for $30 million, including $17 million guaranteed at signing. The deal was confirmed by agents Drew Rosenhaus and Kyle Lincoln.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 11, 2024
Runyan, 26, was a sixth-round selection by the Packers out of Michigan back in 2020 and has played in 67 NFL games, starting 50.
He is the son of Jon Runyan Sr., who was a long-time offensive tackle for the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, and San Diego Chargers during his 14-year NFL career. He had a notable rivalry-turned-friendship with Giants legend Michael Strahan.
The younger Runyon (6’4″, 307 lbs.) has been a reliable player over his last three seasons, starting 50 of 51 of the Packers’ regular season games and three postseason games.
Jon Runyan in 2023:
574 pass-blocking snaps
22 QB pressures allowed
2 sacks allowed pic.twitter.com/1KMIfnaKcf— PFF NY Giants (@PFF_Giants) March 11, 2024
The Giants are expected to sign at least one more guard and if they dip into the marker further, Runyan will compete for a starting role. He can play both right and left guard.