The New York Giants reportedly filled a major need on Tuesday, signing veteran long snapper Zach Triner.
The 35-year-old Triner has been in the NFL since 2019, and has snapped in 85 regular season games.
Triner spent the first 5½ years of his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before being waived in 2024. He snapped for the Miami Dolphins for three games in 2024. Last season, Triner only appeared in one game, snapping for the Washington Commanders.
He also spent time in 2025 with the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons.
Casey Kreiter snapped for the Giants from 2020-2025, but chose to join former Giants special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial with the Arizona Cardinals in free agency.
The Giants have completely revamped their kicking operation. Triner replaced Kreiter, Jordan Stout replaced Jamie Gillan as the punter, and Jason Sanders and Ben Sauls will compete for the placekicking job.
The Giants also signed Cam Jones on Tuesday to boost the special teams.
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