The New York Giants have reportedly come to terms with veteran offensive lineman Max Garcia.
Breaking: FA Guard Max Garcia has agreed to terms on a 1-year deal with the #Giants, per source.
Garcia previously started 11 games with the #Cardinals last season. Nice add for the GMen.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 28, 2022
Garcia, 30, has played both guard positions over his seven-year career which began in Denver with the Broncos in 2015. Garcia was a fourth-round pick (No. 133 overall) by the Broncos in the 2015 NFL draft and played in all 16 games that season (starting five) for Denver’s Super Bowl 50 championship team.
Garcia played 57 games over four seasons (starting 41) for the Broncos before moving on to Arizona in 2019. He played in 29 games the last two years for the Cardinals, including 11 starts last season when he was named a Pro Bowl alternate.
This is likely a depth signing for the Giants, who have been adding interior lineman the past few weeks such as Mark Glowinski, Jon Feliciano and Jamil Douglas to go with incumbents Shane Lemieux and Ben Bredeson.
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