Special teamer loses his spot
The New York Giants on Thursday released veteran linebacker/special teamer Carter Coughlin, opening a spot on the 53-man roster. No corresponding move was immediately announced.
Coughlin, 27, was a seventh-round pick by the Giants in 2020. He has been used almost exclusively on special teams the past two seasons, playing just eight total defensive snaps in that time.
Coughlin’s rookie contract expired after last season, and it was somewhat surprising that he was brought back for a fifth year.
A vested veteran, Coughlin does not have to go through waivers. He becomes a free agent. It is possible that he lands on the Giants’ practice squad.
The Giants currently have a full practice squad, though it is possible one of those players will be signed to the 53-man roster. Veteran fullback Jakob Johnson has been bounced back-and-forth a couple of times since the 53-man roster was initially set.
Whatever move the Giants make to fill that spot, we will have it for you when it becomes known.